Easy bicycling trips in Belgium?

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I've just moved to Brussels. This spring/summer my wife and I would like to try biking around some of the wonderful Belgian countryside.

I'm looking for one or two specific routes that are easy, convenient to get to without a car, and interesting enough that we'd be happy we did it. I've found sites listing tons of possible routes but I am having a very hard time choosing from among the options.

Neither of us are serious bikers. I have no idea how fast we would get tired nor how much we could do in a day or weekend. We would also need to rent (or buy) any of the necessary equipment.

What's a good route for us to take?



Best Answer

A good way to get started is have a weekend based in Bruges, and do a couple of relaxed day trips from there. There are several bike rental places in town, and you can do long or short day trips as you please to get comfortable. A nice one to get started is to head East along the canal towards Sluis, which is just over the border into the Netherlands, only about 15km.

Flanders, the northern part of Belgium, has an excellent cycle network that's very well signposted, and perfect for leisurely day-trips. You can buy special maps that have all cycle routes on them, and all intersections are numbered, so you can create a route just by listing all the numbers you need to go through, and then as you are cycling, keep an eye out for the numbered signposts along the way. The Fietsroute.org site has information about this. You may be able to get these maps at the Flanders Tourism office that's just around the corner from the Grand Place in Brussels, so you can do some planning in advance.

There's also good cycling to be had in Wallonia, the southern part of Belgium, but it's less beginner-friendly; it seems to be more oriented towards long-distance cycle routes, so it's not as easy to navigate as the Flanders cycle network.




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Is Belgium good for cycling?

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Where can I cycle in Belgium?

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  • The Gouden Carolus Route \u2013 Mechelen.
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  • La Promenade Verte \u2013 Brussels.
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