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No traffic touring cycling routes in Daknamse Meersen explore a diverse and water-rich landscape within the Durme valley. The terrain is characterized by picturesque hayfields, scattered woods, and rows of pollard willows, providing a scenic backdrop for rides. A prominent feature for cyclists is the former railway line 77A, now a cycling path, offering expansive views over the fields. The area is generally flat, with gentle rises, making it accessible for various cycling abilities.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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35.1km
02:34
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.6km
02:14
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.8km
02:40
40m
40m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Sinaaibrug is one of the more recent bridges over the Moervaart. It was only built in 1984. Therefore, it is one of the few bridges that did not require a thorough restoration as part of the Flemish Waterway's Integral Bridge Plan Moervaart. The five bridges protected as monuments, dating from the interwar period and repaired and partially renewed shortly after the Second World War: the Overledebrug and the Kalvebrug in Lochristi, the Terwestbrug, the Dambrug and the Coudenbornbrug in Lokeren. Source: vlaamsewaterweg.be
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The Dambrug bridge dates from the interwar period and was restored and partially renewed around 1945 after war damage. Originally, the bridge was manually operated, but it now has hydraulic operation. Source: Inventaris Onroerend Erfgoed
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On Friday, April 5, 1867, the Spletterenbrug was officially opened. Between Moerbeke and Lokeren, trains stopped in Daknam and Eksaarde. In Moerbeke, travelers could transfer to railway line 77 towards Zelzate or towards Sint-Gillis-Waas. That the intention was to one day double the 9-kilometer railway line to two tracks is still visible on the Spletterenbrug. Both bridge abutments are indeed twice as wide as the bridge deck itself. It never came to that. On the contrary. The railway line suffered during both world wars, causing traffic to be suspended for months. For example, retreating German soldiers blew up the bridge at the end of World War I. Less than a year after the armistice, in September 1919, the line was already restored and trains could run on the route again. In 1940, the Belgian army, in turn, tried to slow down the German advance by destroying the bridge. The bridge was repaired again. In 1971, the last train chugged along the route. After more than a century of train traffic, the tracks were dismantled and the route was redeveloped as a cycling and walking path from Lokeren to Moerbeke. The Spletterenbrug itself was preserved and restored in 2017. The seven layers of paint were removed, and the bridge regained its original, dark gray color. Source: industriecultuur.be
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Bovendurme? The naming of the different waters in the vicinity is sometimes quite confusing and requires an explanation: The Bovendurme is the part of the Durme located in the Ghent canals basin. The river begins at the confluence between the Zuidlede and the Moervaart near Daknam. It then flows further along Daknam and through the center of Lokeren, and flows into the Benedendurme near the Molsbroek. Previously, the Bovendurme and Benedendurme were one river called the Durme. But due to regular floods, a dam was built at the Molsbroek, which split the river into two parts. Because of this, the Benedendurme is often still called the "Durme", but the Bovendurme is mistakenly referred to as the Moervaart. Wikipedia
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Before the throne of King Nobel stands Reynaert the Fox to the left. He was summoned multiple times, after accusations by various animals, especially by Isegrim the Wolf and Bruun the Bear. Cunning as he is, Reynaert always manages to escape appearing before the court. When he is nevertheless brought before the King by Grimbeert the Badger, the Fox proceeds to 'confess' and is sentenced to death. But the Fox also manages to cleverly escape this sentence with a fanciful story about a hidden treasure. Reynaert is granted a pardon, after which he departs on a 'pilgrimage'. He escapes the justice system once again.
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Daknambrug in Daknam, a sub-municipality of Lokeren. This charming swing bridge over the Durme is located at the site of a former ferry crossing on the old Lille-Tilburg highway. Such a ferry served as a bridge to transport people, livestock, horses, and vehicles. The current swing bridge has replaced a small wooden bridge since the 1930s. At that time, the Durme was straightened here between the confluence of the Zuidlede and Moervaart at Spletterenbrug and the bend near Middendam. In the summer, you can see the bridge keeper opening the bridge to let pleasure boats pass, sailing to or from Lokeren.
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Opened on October 1, 2012, the Brug Ter Beuken provides a safe and green connection to the city center. It has since become a fixed landmark in the landscape: the beautiful red cycle and footbridge that spans the Durme at the end of Vijgenstraat. The bridge is 21m long. Source: axiradio.be
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most beautiful bridge in the world. Enough!
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There are over 360 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes in Daknamse Meersen, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. Approximately 190 of these are rated as easy, making the region very accessible for casual riders.
The routes in Daknamse Meersen primarily feature flat to gently rolling terrain, making them ideal for touring cyclists. You'll often ride through picturesque flowery hayfields, scattered woods, and along the water-rich environment of the Durme valley. A significant portion of the routes utilizes the old railway bed (line 77A), which has been transformed into a popular, largely paved cycling path, offering expansive views.
Yes, many of the routes are suitable for families. With over 190 easy-rated routes and generally flat terrain, children and less experienced cyclists can comfortably enjoy the scenery. The former railway line, now a cycling path, provides a safe and enjoyable environment away from vehicle traffic.
Daknamse Meersen is rich in natural beauty. Cyclists can enjoy diverse ecosystems including wet grasslands, marshlands, and reed beds. Keep an eye out for rare water and marsh plants, and various bird species like kingfishers and storks. The Durme river is a prominent feature, and you'll encounter numerous ditches, open water, and pollard willows.
Absolutely! You can discover several points of interest. The old railway line itself is a notable feature, and you might pass by the Cycle path on the Old Railway Line Lokeren–Moerbeke or the Rail trail L77a Eksaarde-Boutschoot-Keerken. The region also features the Mira Bridge and nearby nature reserves like Boudelo Foundation, which has an 8-meter-high watchtower offering panoramic views over the landscape.
The Daknamse Meersen is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly pleasant for touring cycling. In spring, the hayfields are vibrant with flowers, and in summer, the weather is generally mild. The water-rich environment and diverse flora are at their most active during these seasons, offering excellent opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Chapel of the Cross – Ter Beuken Bicycle Bridge loop from Lokeren offers a moderate 35 km ride, and the Terwest Bridge, Moerbeke – Moervaart Towpath loop from Daknamstadion is an easier 27 km option.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every route, the region is generally well-equipped for cyclists. Look for parking facilities near major access points or towns like Lokeren, which often serve as starting points for tours. The guide provides routes starting from locations such as Lokeren and Daknamstadion, which typically have parking available.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene natural landscapes, the well-maintained network of car-free cycling paths, and the rich biodiversity, making it an ideal destination for immersing oneself in nature.
Yes, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. The region research mentions Café De Oude Route, located along the old railway line, as a place for rest and refreshment. Additionally, towns and villages along the routes will offer various cafes and pubs to stop at during your tour.
The no traffic touring cycling routes in Daknamse Meersen cater to a range of abilities. The majority are rated as easy (192 routes) or moderate (141 routes), with only a small number (28 routes) considered difficult. This means most cyclists can find a suitable route, from leisurely rides to more challenging tours.
Yes, the area is integrated into a broader cycling junction network, making it easy to plan longer tours by combining different sections or routes. This allows for flexible trip planning and the creation of custom itineraries to explore more of the region's natural beauty and attractions.


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