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Road cycling routes around Zaventem are situated within the "Green Belt" of the Flemish Brabant province, offering diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region features an extensive network of well-maintained routes, including dedicated cycle highways and paths through fields. Cyclists can explore areas characterized by green landscapes, river valleys like the Woluwe, and undulating countryside. The terrain varies from mostly paved, flatter sections to routes with significant elevation gains, providing options for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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69.8km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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90.5km
04:10
220m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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66.8km
02:50
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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very nice car-free area
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watch out for fast cyclists along the path along the Dijle and canal.
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The cemetery surrounding the church is well worth a visit, both for its local history and the many old graves and headstones. Behind the last grave is the motte and bailey of Néthen, which, especially nowadays, seems simply a forest. Diagonally across from the front of the church is the castle of Zeebroeck. The family's burial chapel is built against the rear of the church (and is accessible).
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In 990, exactly 10 years after the founding of Brussels, Count Arnould de Brugeron granted the allodium of Néthen, located in the Duchy of Brabant, to the Chapter of Saint Jean l'Evangéliste in Liège by charter. This document, over a thousand years old, which first mentions the village's name (Néthene), mentions that there are two churches in Néthen: one in Wez (Bas-Néthen) and one in the town center (Haut-Néthen). The Chapelle de la Motte, a castle chapel, was given the title of parish church after the Battle of Hoegaarden in 1013. After this battle, the County of Brugeron came into the possession of the Dukes of Brabant. No iconographic documents exist of the original church. The church was restored in 1539 and was then only a modest Gothic oratory with a pointed spire. From that time on, it bears the name Saint Jean-Baptiste. Due to the poor condition of this oratory, it was decided in 1767 to build a new church on the same site, partly using materials from the old church, but also from the chapel of Notre-Dame du Wez, dedicated to Saint Nicholas, which was demolished in 1767. 1757. This current church was rebuilt on virtually the same site as the first. It faces northeast. During the reconstruction in 1768, the foundation had to be raised by two meters in some places to prevent the church and cemetery from frequently being flooded during heavy rainfall by water flowing from the fields of Pécrot and La Malaise. At the rear of the church is a remnant of one of the three fortified towers built to protect against the Counts of Leuven. The other two towers were located in the Savenel and Broux (Pécrot) estate. Source and more about the church and cemetery at https://amisdenethen.be/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/M%C3%A9langes.1995.pdf
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From this location, you actually have a view of the church. The church itself and the unique cemetery can be found a little further along Rue de Bossut (which intersects Rue de Hamme-Mille here), opposite the 'Zeebroeck Castle' – see https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/7679340 The church itself, with description, photos, and the correct location, can be found at https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/4080868
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Cruising on the F3 cycle highway
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There are over 80 road cycling routes around Zaventem, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored more than 1,500 routes in the area.
Road cycling routes in Zaventem feature diverse terrain. You'll find mostly paved, flatter sections, especially along dedicated cycle highways like the F3. Other routes, such as those leading to the Pajottenland Hills, offer undulating countryside and significant elevation gains, providing a mix of challenges and scenic views.
Yes, Zaventem offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the F3 Cycle Path Near Kronenberg – F1 Cycle Route Mechelen–Zemst loop from Nossegem is an easy 42.7 km path with minimal elevation, perfect for a relaxed ride. Many routes along the F3 Cycle Highway are also well-paved and suitable for all fitness levels.
For those seeking a more demanding experience, routes like the Smeysberg Climb – F3 Cycle Path Near Kronenberg loop from Brussels Airport-Zaventem offer significant elevation gains. The Pajottenland Hills Pass also provides a physical challenge with its undulating countryside. Overall, there are 11 difficult routes available for advanced cyclists.
Many routes pass through or near significant natural features. The Sonian Forest (Zoniënwoud), a large ancient forest, is a prominent natural monument in the region, offering dense woodlands and tranquil lakes. The Woluwe Valley, with its river and lush greenery, also provides a valuable landscape environment for cyclists to enjoy.
Yes, Zaventem benefits from dedicated bicycle highways, such as the F3 Cycle Highway. These routes, like the F3 Cycle Highway – F3 Cycle Path Near Kronenberg loop from Nossegem, feature well-paved surfaces and are designed to provide attractive, high-capacity routes for cyclists, often blending seamlessly with the green landscapes.
The road cycling routes in Zaventem are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 40 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the mix of challenging and leisurely rides available in the region.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Zaventem are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the Moorsel Path – Cycle Path Through the Fields loop from Zaventem and the F3 Cycle Path Near Kronenberg – Demer Towpath loop from Nossegem, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Zaventem, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. However, the region's well-maintained paths and diverse landscapes can be enjoyed throughout much of the year, weather permitting.
Absolutely. The routes often lead through picturesque areas, including fields, green landscapes, and river valleys like the Woluwe. The Sonian Forest offers tranquil lakes and towering trees, while the Pajottenland Hills provide views of traditional windmills and rustic farmhouses, ensuring plenty of scenic spots along your ride.
The road cycling routes in Zaventem vary significantly in length. You can find shorter, easy routes around 40 km, such as the F3 Cycle Path Near Kronenberg – F1 Cycle Route Mechelen–Zemst loop from Nossegem. Longer routes, like the F3 Cycle Highway – F3 Cycle Path Near Kronenberg loop from Nossegem, can extend to over 90 km, offering options for various endurance levels.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Zaventem pass through quaint towns and villages. You might cycle through Nossegem, known for its historic buildings and cafes, or Sterrebeek, surrounded by rolling hills and verdant meadows. These offer opportunities for a break and to experience local charm.


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