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The best cycling routes around Putte

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Touring cycling routes around Putte traverse a landscape characterized by flat, fertile terrain, often crisscrossed by canals and dotted with polder villages. The region, straddling the Belgian-Dutch border, offers diverse environments including forests like the Moretusbosch and water-rich areas along rivers such as the Dijle and Demer. While largely flat, the area also features the Beerzelberg hill, providing varied scenery for cyclists. This combination of natural features makes Putte suitable for relaxed and enjoyable cycling.

Best touring cycling routes around Putte

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Damiaan Bridge over the Dijle – Wittegoud Bridge loop from Keerbergen, a 28.2 miles (45.4 km) trail that takes 2 hours 56 minutes to complete. This route follows river paths through green areas, offering a scenic ride.
  • Another top favourite among local touring cyclists is Demer River Path – Demer Meander loop from Schriek, a moderate 28.2 miles (45.5 km) path. This route winds along the Demer River, showcasing agricultural landscapes and natural beauty.
  • Local touring cyclists also love the Bridge over the Grote Nete – 't Schipke on the Nete loop from Beerzel, a 21.0 miles (33.8 km) trail leading through riverine landscapes, often completed in about 2 hours 0 minutes.
  • Touring cycling around Putte is defined by flat, fertile terrain, extensive canal networks, and scenic river paths. The network offers options for easy, moderate, and challenging ability levels, catering to various cycling preferences.
  • The routes in Putte are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 35 reviews. More than 450 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Putte's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 7, 2026

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Pater Damiaan Bridge – Dijle Bridge loop from Hoge Beemortel

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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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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May 6, 2026, Sluisbunker H4 Antitankgracht Haacht

Where war still remembers in the present...

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April 26, 2026, Dijlebrug

This is a bridge with a beautiful view of the landscape and can be used on a tour along the Dijle.

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The second specification for the construction of an anti-tank canal in Haacht included the construction of a dam on the Dijle and a beam lock, a bunker and a wall connecting the dam to the lock bunker complex. This lock bunker, therefore, was actually used during the invasion to flood the area. But there was never any fighting here. Quote: "On the morning of May 10, 1940, the day of the German invasion, troops from the 4th Directorate of Engineering and Fortifications, assisted by about a thousand workers, began building a temporary dam on the Dijle consisting of sandbags. Despite the confusion caused by the German air raids, retreating soldiers and fleeing civilians, the water reached the intended inundation level (9.5 meters) five days later. However, no battle will be fought, because after the German breakthrough at Sedan, the French General Bilotte decided to withdraw the Allied troops." Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Anti-tank canal, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/126647 You can find a sound fragment by the municipality of Haacht about the bridge (and other themes) via https://www.haacht.be/antitankgracht Direct link: https://www.haacht.be/file/download/2b2adca8-83e5-4980-8552-4e4bd0e6a1af/XXPnFQW2OITQiURsGQ8VZsureVbWKkyku7c86dDcfUs3d.mp3 Information boards on site.

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March 23, 2026, Oude Hansbrug

The Oude Hansbrug has been a protected monument since 1988. It is a cast-iron, late 19th-century bridge over the Dijle between Keerbergen and Haacht. There has been a lot of history surrounding the Oude Hansbrug. It can already be found in the 13th century, albeit as a wooden bridge. In the 19th century, it was replaced by a cast-iron riveted bridge with a fixed section on the Keerbergen side and a drawbridge section on the Haacht side. During the First and Second World Wars, it was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt. In 1958, a new concrete bridge was built 200 meters upstream, and the Oude Hansbrug was retired. It could no longer handle the traffic flow. Deterioration began, and it soon had to be closed, even to pedestrians and cyclists, because it was no longer safe. It simply rusted away. Together with the historical societies of Haacht and Keerbergen and both municipal administrations, a battle against time began. It soon became clear that this battle was being lost, and restoration was out of the question because there was simply nothing left to restore. Rebuilding the bridge by perfectly replicating it was the only alternative to save this now-classified monument. While pillars and bridgeheads were being restored, the Flemish Region began replicating the old bridge: a perfect copy in the same materials as the original bridge. In the night of June 14 to 15, 2005, this bridge was brought to the site in pieces by three semi-trailers, and the next day it was assembled by a large crane. On August 27, 2005, the bridge was officially reopened. The Oude Hansbrug has been a protected monument since March 16, 1998. Source: https://www.keerbergen.be/product/292/oude-hansbrug

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March 23, 2026, Oude Hansbrug

Iron balance bridge over the Dijle, built to replace a worn-out swing bridge from 1822 (3 wooden spans on 2 stone pillars). A bridge was already located at this site in 1234 (deed drawn up by Knight Walter van Haacht). Earliest depiction of 'a' Hansbrug with toll house of the de Croy Family (figurative pre-cadastral plans by Adriaan van Montigny). Sometimes the bridge had to be replaced by a ferry or pontoon (including around 1820). The current bridge was damaged by the Belgian Army in 1914 and then repaired. Tolls were levied until after 1886. On December 23, 1890, the Municipalities of Keerbergen (Province of Antwerp) and Haacht (Province of Brabant) were granted permission to build a new bridge by the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Public Works, Bridges and Roads Department. After some changes to the original plans, this bridge was completed and delivered in 1893 (February 22). The total cost was 46,550 BEF paid by the Belgian State, the Province of Brabant, and the two municipalities involved. The iron parts were built by the Van Aerschot company from Herentals, also widely known as a caster of iron mill axle heads and as a constructor of riveted iron mill rods. Inventory Immovable Heritage: Hansbrug, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/200147

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March 23, 2026, Anti-Tank Canal

The anti-tank canal in Haacht is part of the so-called KW-line, a defense line between Koningshooikt (province of Antwerp, near Lier) and Wavre (hence KW) with an extra piece towards Namur. Anyone who has walked in the Dijle region has undoubtedly come across elements of the KW-line. The anti-tank canal of Haacht dates from 1939. It has been transformed into a combination of heritage site, nature reserve and recreational elements. It is actually a concrete wall with a canal in front of it. The wall is more than 3 kilometers long and about three meters high. Of course, there are other constructions such as a lock bunker. You can learn all about it during a beautiful walk - with many information boards - but you can also learn a lot online before or after a visit to the "Haachts Broek - Antitankgracht" nature reserve at https://www.haacht.be/antitankgracht You can discover the bunkers and other parts of the KW-line, including those of Haacht, at https://www.regionalelandschappen.be/kw-linie

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March 22, 2026, Pater Damiaan Bridge

The 2-meter-high wooden statue of Father Damien was placed on the west side of the Damien Bridge on August 22, 2013, and was donated by Lizette Cresens from Haacht. The statue was made by an artist from Wolfsdonk. Source: https://www.tremelo.be/product/2172/15-standbeeld-damiaan-damiaanbrug The bicycle and pedestrian bridge itself was put into use in 2012 and is located near the Damien Museum in Ninde (at the end of the road). The two Dijle dikes that are connected by it are called the Pater Damiaandijk (on the Ninde side) and the Schipstrekkersdijk (the Haacht side). Near the bridge, the Grote Laak flows into the Dijle. That's a river that splits off from the Demer near Aarschot and is also known as the Laak and formerly the Meetshovense Laak.

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Nice quiet place for cycling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of touring cycling routes can I expect in Putte?

Putte offers a diverse range of touring cycling routes, primarily characterized by its flat, fertile terrain, crisscrossed by canals and dotted with picturesque polder villages. You'll find routes along rivers like the Dijle and Demer, through forests such as the Moretusbosch, and even past the Beerzelberg, the highest point in Antwerp province. The region provides options for various fitness levels, with 19 easy, 9 moderate, and 2 difficult routes available.

Are there family-friendly touring cycling routes in Putte?

Yes, Putte's largely flat and well-maintained cycling infrastructure makes it ideal for family-friendly touring. Many routes follow car-free dyke roads and canal paths, offering safe and enjoyable rides. Consider routes like the Pater Damiaan Bridge – Dijle Bridge loop from Schriek, which is an easy 26.8 km (16.7 mi) ride, perfect for a relaxed family outing.

Can I find circular touring cycling routes around Putte?

Absolutely. The majority of touring cycling routes in Putte are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This is convenient for exploring the region without needing to arrange return transport. An example is the popular Damiaan Bridge over the Dijle – Wittegoud Bridge loop from Keerbergen, a 45.4 km (28.2 mi) route that follows scenic river paths.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while cycling in Putte?

While cycling in Putte, you can explore a mix of natural beauty and historical sites. The region features significant forest areas like the Moretusbosch, and water-rich landscapes along rivers such as the Dijle and Demer. You might also encounter the Beerzelberg, the highest point in Antwerp province. Notable cycling paths include the Demer Towpath and the Netekanaal Cycle Path. The 14th-century Ravenhof Castle, with its park, also offers a historical point of interest.

Are there opportunities for cross-border cycling from Putte?

Yes, Putte's unique location straddling the Belgian-Dutch border provides excellent opportunities for cross-border cycling. You can easily plan routes that allow you to explore both countries within a single trip, experiencing distinct cultural and natural transitions. This offers a unique dimension to your touring cycling adventure.

When is the best time of year for touring cycling in Putte?

The most pleasant time for touring cycling in Putte is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically mild, and the landscapes are vibrant, making for comfortable and scenic rides. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it can be warmer.

Where can I park my car when starting a touring cycling route in Putte?

While specific parking areas aren't detailed for every route, you can generally find parking in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for the routes. For instance, if you're starting a route like the Bridge over the Grote Nete – 't Schipke on the Nete loop from Beerzel, look for public parking options in Beerzel or nearby communities.

How can I reach the touring cycling routes in Putte using public transport?

Putte and its surrounding areas are generally accessible by public transport, primarily buses, which can connect you to train stations in larger nearby towns. We recommend checking local public transport websites for up-to-date schedules and routes that accommodate bicycles, especially if you plan to bring your own bike on public transport.

Are there places to stop for refreshments along the touring cycling routes?

Yes, as many routes pass through polder villages and small towns, you'll often find opportunities to stop for refreshments. These charming locations typically offer cafes, pubs, or local eateries where you can take a break, enjoy a drink or a meal, and experience the local atmosphere before continuing your ride.

What makes touring cycling in Putte unique?

Touring cycling in Putte is unique due to its blend of diverse, gentle landscapes, and its cross-border location. You can experience flat, fertile terrain, extensive canal networks, scenic river paths, and even explore forests and moorland. The region's well-established cycling infrastructure, including a 'cycling node network,' allows for customized route planning, enabling you to discover the most beautiful paths across two countries.

How popular are the touring cycling routes in Putte among other cyclists?

The touring cycling routes in Putte are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.1 stars from over 35 reviews. More than 450 touring cyclists have already used komoot to explore the varied terrain, indicating a strong appreciation for the area's cycling opportunities.

Are there any easy touring cycling routes for beginners in Putte?

Yes, Putte is very welcoming for beginners with 19 easy touring cycling routes. These routes typically feature minimal elevation gain and well-maintained, mostly paved surfaces, making them perfect for those new to touring cycling or looking for a relaxed ride. The Vrouwvliet – Holy Name of Jesus Church Grootlo loop from Beerzel is an easy 25.9 km (16.1 mi) option.

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