Best bike parks around Steenwerck are characterized by an extensive network of VTT (mountain biking) circuits. The region offers natural landscapes, including forests like Scherpenberg and Hellegatbos, and views of the Flanders hills. These routes provide diverse natural terrain suitable for mountain biking. The area is well-regarded for its organized rides and opportunities to explore varied paths.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Ok for mountain bikes but gravel abstain.
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Super fairly rolling path between Catay Straete and Meulen Houck.
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The end of the world when you have to go back to Lille 😅 wooded areas very appreciable by mountain bike!
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Very nice and careful because slippery when wet
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Technical descent in wet weather! Be careful on cobbles that are of unequal size and over-inflated tires which could cause some slips. Rather to do in the direction of the descent.
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Very nice path not too technical and little mud
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Technical skills needed such as Leo Pironpad at Nukerke-Zulzeke Flemish Ardennes, or Ijskelderweg, or less steep. All the more challenging in wet weather.
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Steenwerck offers an extensive network of VTT (mountain biking) circuits rather than traditional bike parks. You'll find diverse natural terrain, including forest paths, ascents, and scenic routes through areas like Scherpenberg and Hellegatbos forests, with views of the Flanders hills.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Papestraat Trail is known for its technical descents, uneven cobbles, and sections requiring advanced skills, especially in wet conditions. Another option is the Singletrack of the End of the World, which features steep ascents and opportunities for jumps.
Intermediate riders can enjoy the Allies' Path (Plugstreet), which follows part of the Gent-Wevelgem course and includes a singletrack mountain bike descent. The Meulen Houck MTB Trail also offers a fairly rolling path suitable for intermediate skill levels.
The VTT circuits often take riders through picturesque forests such as Scherpenberg and Hellegatbos. You can also expect views of the Flanders hills, including Mont Noir and Mont des Cats, providing a varied and scenic natural backdrop for your ride.
Yes, Steenwerck hosts organized mountain bike events like 'Rando VTT L'Automnale Steenwerck'. These events often feature various distances (e.g., 20 to 50 km), refreshment stops, and can include rides towards the Flanders hills like Mont des Cats, offering a great way to explore local trails with community support.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the presence of organized events like 'L'Automnale' suggests autumn can be a popular time. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant conditions, but be aware that some trails, like the Papestraat Trail, can be particularly challenging and slippery in wet weather.
Absolutely. Beyond mountain biking, you can explore various other outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking trails around Steenwerck, with options like the 'Beautiful hiking trail' or routes starting from the Office du tourisme Steenwerck. You can also find running trails, including loops from the Office du tourisme Steenwerck.
Yes, there are several longer VTT circuits. For example, the 'Scherpenberg Forest Trail – Hellegatbos Forest Path loop from Steenwerck' is a difficult route spanning over 70 km. Another option is the 'Scherpenberg Forest Trail – Mont Noir North MTB Trail loop from Steenwerck', a moderate route of over 60 km.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and varied terrain. For instance, the Singletrack of the End of the World is described as 'very pleasant' and 'very nice', offering a singletrack experience in the woods. The overall network of VTT circuits is well-regarded for providing diverse experiences for cyclists.
Yes, for technical trails like the Papestraat Trail, it's advised to be careful on uneven cobbles, especially in wet conditions, and to consider doing it in the descent direction. For the Singletrack of the End of the World, be aware that it can be slippery when wet.
Many of the VTT routes and circuits are designed to start directly from Steenwerck, making them easily accessible for both locals and visitors. This allows for convenient access to the region's extensive network of trails.


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