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Mountain bike trails around Kontich offer a diverse network for outdoor activities, characterized by accessible natural spaces. The region features wooded areas, river landscapes, and unique sand hills, providing varied terrain for mountain biking. These physical features contribute to a range of trail experiences, from technical singletracks to cross-country paths. The area's topography supports routes suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Another castle that can be called a castle...
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Great for the advanced MTB enthusiast!
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Quiet walk along the canal
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It is assumed with a fair degree of certainty that the chapel group De Veertien Kapellekens, after which a street was also named, was founded in 1860 by farmer Petrus Verhaert. That man mowed with a scythe in his leg in the mid-19th century. He was advised to regularly hang the injured leg in the cesspit so that it would heal properly. During the healing process, Petrus promised that, if he were allowed to keep his leg, he would have a Stations of the Cross built in gratitude for his healing.
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Kasteeldomein Zellaer is a beautiful historic castle located in Bonheiden, a municipality in the province of Antwerp, Belgium. The castle and the surrounding domain are popular attractions due to their rich history, architecture and the natural beauty of the surroundings. History The current castle of Zellaer largely dates from the 19th century, but the origins of the domain go back much further. It is believed that a fortified castle already existed in the Middle Ages. In the 13th century, the domain was owned by the Van Duffel family. Later, it came into the possession of the noble Berthout family. In the 18th century, the old castle was destroyed, after which it was completely rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style in the 19th century by the famous architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar. Cluysenaar was responsible for the design of several iconic buildings in Belgium, such as the Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert in Brussels. The castle as we know it today, with its towers, battlements and romantic appearance, dates from this period. Architecture The castle of Zellaer is a beautiful example of the neo-Gothic architectural style, which was very popular in the 19th century. The building has a fairytale appearance with towers, battlements, a moat and a drawbridge. The neo-Gothic style is known for the revival of medieval architectural elements, such as pointed arches and decorative details. The interior of the castle also contains Gothic and neo-Gothic elements. Some rooms are beautifully decorated with woodwork, stained glass windows and old furniture, which provide a glimpse into the rich past of the residents. The Domain The castle domain includes an extensive park with forests, ponds and walking paths. The park is freely accessible and is often used by hikers and nature lovers. It is a green oasis in the region and offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy the nature and landscape around the castle. Current Use Zellaer Castle is owned by the municipality of Bonheiden and is managed by Kempens Landschap, an organisation that is committed to the preservation of heritage and nature. The castle is used for various events, such as weddings, photo shoots, exhibitions and cultural activities. There are also regular guided tours that give visitors the opportunity to learn more about the history and architecture of the building. Visits Visitors can enter the park freely, but access to the castle itself is often limited to special occasions or guided tours. During these tours, you will get a glimpse into the various rooms and will be told about the rich history of the domain and its former residents. Summary Zellaer Castle is an impressive piece of heritage in Flanders, with a rich history and beautiful architecture. It offers both cultural and recreational value to the region and is worth a visit for anyone interested in history, architecture or just wants to take a nice walk in a historic environment.
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The road between the trees at Grobbendonk offers a beautiful, wooded route that is ideal for mountain bikers. The path winds through dense vegetation, with fast straights and challenging bends that keep the ride exciting.
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Perfect singletrack in the middle of the forest.
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Kontich offers a range of mountain bike trails catering to various skill levels. You'll find
easy routes, such as the Forest Singletrack β Technical Forest Trail loop from Kontich, which is suitable for all fitness and skill levels. There are also moderate trails like the Entrance to MTB Trails β Bridge Over the Nete loop from Kontich-Lint, requiring good fitness and advanced riding skills. For experienced riders, challenging options like the 't Hoogst Trail β Nonnenbos singletrack loop from Kontich-Lint provide difficult singletrack sections.
Yes, beginners can enjoy mountain biking in Kontich. The Forest Singletrack β Technical Forest Trail loop from Kontich is an easier mountain biking experience, suitable for all fitness and skill levels, leading through pleasant wooded areas.
The mountain bike trails in Kontich feature diverse terrain. You can expect to ride through natural woodland environments, along river landscapes such as the Nete, and even encounter unique sand hills, especially around the DirtE19 Trails β Bike Park Kontich. Some routes, like the De Voort Cobbled Section β Wooded Trail near Grobbendonk loop from Kontich-Lint, also include varied surfaces.
Yes, many mountain bike trails in Kontich are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Entrance to MTB Trails β Bridge Over the Nete loop from Kontich-Lint and the Peulis Cross-Country Trail β Zellaer Castle loop from Kontich-Lint, allowing you to return to your starting location without retracing your path.
While specific parking areas for each trail are not detailed, Kontich is an accessible municipality. Many trailheads, especially those part of larger networks like Sport Vlaanderen, often have designated parking. For the DirtE19 Trails β Bike Park Kontich, parking is typically available nearby as it's designed for public access.
For families looking for a less strenuous ride, the easier trails in Kontich are a good option. The Forest Singletrack β Technical Forest Trail loop from Kontich is described as suitable for all fitness and skill levels, making it a good choice for a family outing.
Mountain biking in Kontich can be enjoyed year-round, but conditions vary. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer provides longer daylight hours, though some trails might be dustier. In winter, trails can be muddy or icy, so checking local conditions and trail reports is advisable.
The mountain bike trails in Kontich often pass through beautiful natural settings. You can expect to see wooded areas, river landscapes like the Nete, and even unique sand hills. Nearby attractions include the Confluence of the Dijle and Nete = Rupel, and various lakes such as The Putten van Lacourt and the Pond at Fort III Borsbeek.
Yes, the region around Kontich offers several historical and cultural points of interest. While riding, you might pass by or be close to sites like Het Steen in nearby Antwerp or Zellaer Castle, which is near the Peulis Cross-Country Trail β Zellaer Castle loop from Kontich-Lint. The Grote Markt Antwerp and the Brabo Fountain are also within reach for a post-ride exploration.
The mountain biking experience in Kontich is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 270 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse network of trails, which includes everything from technical singletracks to cross-country paths, and the accessible natural spaces featuring forests, river valleys, and unique sand hills.
Yes, Kontich is home to the DirtE19 Trails β Bike Park Kontich. This park, developed by local enthusiasts, offers a variety of challenges including a 4X-track, dual slalom, pumptrack, various dirt lines, and a trickjump, catering to riders from beginners to experts. These facilities are freely accessible.
The mountain bike trails in Kontich vary significantly in length. You can find shorter routes, such as the Forest Singletrack β Technical Forest Trail loop from Kontich, which is about 15 miles (24.1 km). Longer routes like the Entrance to MTB Trails β Bridge Over the Nete loop from Kontich-Lint extend to 42.5 miles (68.3 km), and the challenging 't Hoogst Trail β Nonnenbos singletrack loop from Kontich-Lint is over 63 miles (101.4 km).


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