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Gravel biking in Kasteeldomein Van Impde En Omgeving offers a diverse landscape characterized by the Molenbeek Valley, rich forest landscapes, and unique wetland environments. The region features a varied network of paths, including unpaved tracks and natural trails suitable for gravel cyclists. Riders can explore areas like the Wolvertemse Beemden with its moist meadows and swamp forests, alongside scenic routes through ancient oak forests and past historic castle domains. This combination provides varied terrain for no traffic gravel bike trails.
…Last updated: July 9, 2026
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28
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64.5km
03:45
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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35.0km
02:03
80m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43
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56.0km
03:18
90m
90m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The Humbeek-Sas lift bridge is a classic metal lift bridge that spans the Brussels–Scheldt Sea Canal in Humbeek, a sub-municipality of Grimbergen. Built in 1968, it is one of three identical lift bridges on the canal, along with: Brielen Bridge (Tisselt) Verbrande Bridge (Grimbergen) All three share the same dimensions: 38.4 m long and 11.6 m wide.
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The Eglegem Pond covers over 43 hectares and was created in the late 1960s as a sand extraction pit for the construction of the E19 motorway. During the winter, large flocks of waterfowl settle here, including shelduck, tufted duck, pochard, gadwall, grebe, coot, and black-headed gull. Eco-friendly bank and roadside management is being implemented around the Eglegem Pond.
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Beautiful gravel roads. It's pleasantly cool in the forest. You just have to be careful of the sharp turns on the gravel.
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As a cyclist, you can still ride several beautiful kilometers through the forest. It's not like you're through it right away.
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The Eglegem Pond, located between Hombeek and Zemst, is a beautiful nature reserve of over 40 hectares. Originally created as a sand extraction pit for the construction of the E19 motorway, the area has grown into a valuable quiet area with great ecological value. Today, it is managed by Natuur en Bos (Nature and Forests) and a magnet for hikers, nature lovers, and fishermen. The area is especially known as a wintering ground for waterfowl such as tufted ducks, grebes, and shelducks. Beavers have also recently taken up residence there. A 3-km walking path, recently renovated, runs around the pond. Dogs are welcome on a leash, and an off-leash area is provided. Fishing, stand-up paddleboarding, and sailing are permitted through recognized associations, but swimming and motorized water sports are prohibited. Thanks to targeted nature management and good water quality, this area remains a safe and peaceful place for both people and animals. An absolute must for those who want to unwind in nature.
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Hop, hop, hop! Cheer up, the hops grow here. Watch and enjoy how the hop plants climb higher like pole dancers. Hop hop hop... this location is great.
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Interesting section of the cycle path along the Senne
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There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails in Kasteeldomein Van Impde En Omgeving. These routes offer a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
You can expect a diverse range of terrain, from unpaved tracks through rich forest landscapes to paths alongside moist meadows and wetlands like the Wolvertemse Beemden. The region is known for its varied network of paths, including sections that cater well to gravel cyclists looking for natural trails and quiet roads.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families. While specific 'easy' routes are available, it's always good to check the route details for distance and elevation. For example, the "Tree-Lined Pathway – Humbeek Sas Lift Bridge loop from Londerzeel" offers a moderate experience that many families might enjoy, especially with its scenic tree-lined sections.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the unique wetland environment of the Wolvertemse Beemden, known for its water birds and pollarded willows. Many trails also pass through vibrant spring flora in the surrounding forests and connect to the beautiful castle domains of the Molenbeek Valley.
Absolutely. The area blends natural beauty with historical charm. You might encounter the Chapel of Our Lady in the Woods, nestled within a centuries-old oak forest, or pass by the impressive Impdehof Castle. The Lourdes Grotto Imde is another notable religious site.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring offers particularly vibrant flora in the forests, making it a scenic time. Autumn also provides beautiful colors. The moist meadows of areas like the Wolvertemse Beemden can experience regular flooding, so checking local conditions, especially after heavy rain, is advisable for optimal enjoyment.
Many trails in natural areas are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Wolvertemse Beemden, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users. Always check specific signage along the routes for any local restrictions.
Yes, for experienced riders looking for longer distances, routes like "Along the Grote Molenbeek GRAVEL – Palm Brewery hop field - Steenhuffel loop from Meise" offer nearly 50 km of riding with moderate elevation changes, providing a challenging and rewarding experience through varied landscapes.
Parking availability varies by starting point. Many routes begin near towns or villages where public parking is accessible. For example, routes starting from Londerzeel or Kapelle-op-den-Bos often have designated parking areas nearby. It's advisable to check the specific tour details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.35 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the trails, the diverse landscapes ranging from forests to wetlands, and the charming historical elements encountered along the way. The sense of discovery of hidden gems is frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region has several towns and villages nearby, such as Londerzeel, Meise, and Kapelle-op-den-Bos, which offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants. These can be convenient stops for refreshments or a meal before or after your ride. For instance, the route "Fort Liezele – Klein Willebroek Little Bridge loop from Kapelle-op-den-Bos" passes through areas with amenities.
Public transport options exist to reach the general area, with bus and train services connecting to nearby towns. However, direct access to specific trailheads might require a short ride or walk from the nearest public transport stop. Bringing your bike on public transport might have specific rules, so it's best to check with local transport providers beforehand.
Certainly. The region is known for its rich forest landscapes. The "Buggenhout Forest – Gravel Avenue Near Imde Castle loop from Londerzeel" is an excellent example, taking you through extensive wooded areas and offering a true forest gravel biking experience.


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