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Gravel biking in Kruiskensberg En Zwart Water offers diverse terrain, transitioning from higher-lying heathland with land dune offshoots to meadow landscapes in the Grote Nete valley. The region features significant relief differences, extensive coniferous forests, and fens like Zwart Water and Snepkensvijver. These varied landscapes provide a range of no traffic gravel bike trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
5.0
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39
riders
66.9km
04:04
100m
100m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
59
riders
88.9km
05:07
120m
120m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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30
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90.2km
05:03
130m
130m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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15
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32.6km
01:43
40m
40m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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15
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93.1km
05:02
140m
140m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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beautiful view of the anti-tank ditch, built to stop tanks in WWII
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Where cyclists and hikers cross paths...
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pleasant picnic area with brand new oak benches, both under cover and outdoors.
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Fort Kessel is a concrete armored fort built shortly before the First World War. Along with 29 other fortifications, it forms the outer fortification belt of the Antwerp fortress. The fort was built between 1909 and 1914 and modified during the interwar period (1934 and 1939). Until 1940, it played a role in the Belgian army's military defense strategy, first as an artillery stronghold and later as an infantry support point. The fort was demilitarized in 1947. Today, it is an important wintering site for bats. (Inventory of Immovable Heritage) And there is much more to do in and around the fort. Information can be found at https://fortvankessel.be
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good gravelride, a few km's, double-track, in the mid of woods and fields, away from habitation, skimming along an old NATO-airfield (never used, cause sand from nearby dunes could be blow up the runways an damage motors, which is a no-go for a military airfield). To gravelride can be extended by several km's to almost the village of Oostmalle by taking the Salphensebaan once arriving in the smal hamlet of Salphen.
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It's always worth taking a closer look...
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It really is De Grote Nete here for anyone who still doubts...
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There are over 60 dedicated no traffic gravel bike trails in Kruiskensberg En Zwart Water, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy, short rides to more challenging, longer expeditions through the diverse landscape.
The gravel trails in Kruiskensberg En Zwart Water offer a rich variety of terrain. You'll ride through extensive coniferous forests, over land dunes of the Kempense Heuvelrug, and alongside the tranquil fens of Zwart Water and Snepkensvijver. Many routes also feature open views of the Grote Nete valley, with paths ranging from natural surfaces to unpaved roads.
Yes, Kruiskensberg En Zwart Water offers 13 easy gravel bike routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. An excellent example is the Bridge over the Grote Nete β Path along the Grote Nete loop from Berlaar, which provides a pleasant experience through scenic landscapes without significant elevation changes.
The routes vary significantly in length. You can find shorter rides, like the easy 26 km Bridge over the Grote Nete β Path along the Grote Nete loop from Berlaar, or longer, more challenging tours such as the 89 km Path Along the Netekanaal β Borrekens Castle loop from Nijlen. The average length for a moderate route is around 60-70 km.
Many gravel routes pass by significant natural features and historical landmarks. You can explore the unique Boardwalk to the Grote Neet, visit the historic Kruiskensberg Pilgrimage Site with its chapel and cross-way, or enjoy the serene beauty of the Zwart Water fen, known for its rich birdlife and dark, peat-stained water.
Absolutely. The region's pronounced relief, especially along the Grote Nete valley and the Kempense Heuvelrug, offers numerous beautiful vistas. You'll find open sections with panoramic views over meadows, farmlands, and heath relics, providing a high experiential value as you cycle.
Yes, several starting points for gravel bike trails, particularly those near popular access points like 't Schipke aan de Nete, often have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended parking locations closest to your chosen starting point.
While some areas within the broader Zuiderkempen region are accessible by public transport, direct access to the more secluded gravel trails can be limited. Planning your route start and end points near train stations or bus stops in towns like Nijlen or Berlaar, and then cycling to the trailheads, is often the most practical approach.
Many of the easier, shorter routes are suitable for families, especially those that stick to well-maintained paths and avoid significant climbs. The region's quiet, traffic-free nature makes it ideal for family outings. Look for routes marked as 'easy' on komoot, such as the Bridge over the Grote Nete β Path along the Grote Nete loop from Berlaar, which offers a gentle ride.
Yes, the vast majority of gravel bike routes in Kruiskensberg En Zwart Water are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This makes planning your ride and logistics much simpler. For example, the MTB Trail in Vorselaar β Gravel Bike Path loop from Bouwel is a popular circular option.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. For instance, 't Schipke on the Nete is a well-known spot that serves as a starting point for walks and is often frequented by cyclists. Many routes pass through or near small villages where local establishments offer a chance to refuel.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Kruiskensberg En Zwart Water, with an average score of 4.1 out of 5 stars from 34 ratings. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse and picturesque landscapes, the quiet, traffic-free nature of the trails, and the opportunity to explore unique natural features like the fens and river valleys.


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