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Mountain biking around Comines offers diverse terrain, from dense forests to scenic canal paths. The region features varied landscapes, including the Hellegat Forest and the Lys River, providing a mix of flat sections and more challenging hilly areas. Riders can explore established cycling routes that traverse natural sites and offer panoramic views over the French Flanders plain. The area's natural heritage, including Natura 2000 sites, contributes to a rich and varied riding experience.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The summit of the slope lies between the Rodeberg and the Vidaigneberg. Near the summit stands the Lijstermolen (Listers Mill). A chairlift runs between the Baneberg and the Vidaigneberg, gliding over the saddle valley between the two "mountains" and the vineyards of the Entre-Deux-Monts, offering panoramic views of northern France and the Belgian coastal plain. The summit is 140 meters high. The name comes from the Bane family, who owned the mountain in the 13th and 14th centuries. The slope is also sometimes called Gildestraat (Gilde Street). https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baneberg
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Beautiful bridge, beautiful views and border.
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technical descent, watch out for the ruts
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Small ditch to cross followed by a climb with a left turn
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There are good stretches of single and double track around the perimeter of Gullegem. Some of it is better suited on mountain bikes, gravel riders might not be so keen on riding this perimeter section
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What a beautiful historic farm is the Ferme du Mont Saint-Jean. The farm is now owned by the municipality, which has given it several functions: educational activities for groups (animal park, orchard, vegetable garden, bread oven, etc.), an exhibition space, a reception area, a thematic library and modern equipment for organizing seminars. The site also houses a Flemish inn with old games. Source: https://www.lillelanuit.com/
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Be careful in freezing weather, the climb before the bridge is generally slippery and impassable.
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The path along the Brandersbos is an unpaved section that offers mountain bikers a nice route through the quiet, rural landscape of West Flanders. The route runs along the edge of the forest and has a natural, secluded atmosphere.
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There are over 200 mountain bike trails around Comines, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. This includes approximately 70 easy routes, 119 moderate routes, and 16 difficult routes for more experienced riders.
Mountain biking in Comines offers a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find dense woodlands, historic canal paths, and undulating hilly sections. The region features varied landscapes, including the Hellegat Forest, Mont Noir, and areas along the Lys River, providing both flat sections and more challenging climbs, such as those towards the Rodeberg hill.
Yes, Comines offers several family-friendly mountain bike routes. The region's canal paths and areas like the Parc des Prés de la Lys provide relatively flat and scenic options suitable for relaxed rides. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' on komoot, which are generally well-suited for families.
While many natural areas in Comines are accessible, it's always best to check local regulations for specific trails regarding dogs, especially in protected areas like Natura 2000 sites or nature reserves. Generally, dogs are welcome on many public paths if kept on a leash, but some dedicated mountain bike trails might have restrictions. Always respect local signage.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Comines are designed as loops. For example, the Singletrack of the End of the World – Pont Rouge loop from Comines - Komen is a moderate 50.4 km circular path, and the Vijvestraatje Path – Ploegsteertbos loop from Comines - Komen offers another moderate circular option.
Comines offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Along your rides, you might encounter the serene Pool of Peace (Spanbroekmolen Crater), explore paths within the Palingbeek estate, or ride near the Pond at De Palingbeek Nature Reserve. The region also features historical sites like Hill 60 preserved Battlefield (World War I) and the The Bluff Memorial and Crater, offering a unique blend of outdoor activity and historical exploration.
Parking is generally available near popular trail access points and in the town centers of Comines and surrounding villages. Many cycling routes are designed to be accessible, and the region actively promotes cycling. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check the starting point details on individual komoot tours for parking information.
Comines-Warneton is part of a region with established cycling infrastructure. While direct public transport to every trailhead might vary, the area is generally accessible. You can find information on local bus services or train connections to Comines-Warneton, which can get you close to various starting points. Some routes also utilize RAVel paths and low-traffic roads, making them more accessible.
The best seasons for mountain biking in Comines are typically spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summer also offers good conditions, though some trails might be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions, especially in forested areas, and shorter daylight hours.
Yes, the Comines region is well-equipped with amenities for cyclists. You'll find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in Comines itself and in the surrounding villages. The 'Bikes Welcome' label indicates cyclist-friendly accommodations and services, making it easy to find places to refuel or relax after your ride. The Parc des Prés de la Lys, for instance, is an urban park with views of Comines, offering a pleasant spot to stop.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 490 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from dense forests to scenic canal paths, and the well-maintained network of trails. The blend of natural beauty, varied landscapes, and options for different ability levels are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, Comines offers challenging routes for advanced riders. Trails like the Eeuwenhout Forest Trail – Ascent to Rodeberg loop from Comines - Komen, which includes significant elevation gain towards the Rodeberg hill, provide a strenuous experience. The region also features areas like the Kemmelberg, known for its cobbled climbs and demanding sections, appealing to those seeking more intense rides.


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