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Touring cycling around Londerzeel is characterized by its green spaces and significant river systems, providing scenic routes. The region features areas like the Kravaalbos Forest and river confluence points such as the Zennegat, where the Zenne, Leuven-Dijle canal, and Dijle meet. The terrain includes both paved surfaces and some unpaved segments, with gentle elevation changes as the highest point is under 200m, making them hills.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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181
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93.8km
05:26
170m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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128
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65.7km
03:47
90m
90m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
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86
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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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The surrounding cemetery is enclosed by a low brick wall with a plinth and blue limestone covering slabs, above which is an iron gate with elaborate cast-iron columns. The western and eastern entrances are flanked by block pillars. The gravestones vary in both design and material, the oldest of which, primarily made of blue limestone, date back to the second half of the 19th century. (Inventory of Immovable Heritage)
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Perhaps you've already spotted a small tower from afar, proudly rising above the greenery and the Rupeldijk. The tower belongs to Den Bocht Castle, situated in a bend in the Rupel River. However, this small castle wasn't the first structure on this site. A 16th-century map already shows two moated farms: De Bocht Farm and the old stone fortress Steendere, which some even believe dates back to Roman times. Remnants of this can be recognized as a large body of water just behind the Rupeldijk.
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The Eglegem Pond covers over 43 hectares and was created in the late 1960s as a sand extraction pit for the construction of the E19 motorway. During the winter, large flocks of waterfowl settle here, including shelduck, tufted duck, pochard, gadwall, grebe, coot, and black-headed gull. Eco-friendly bank and roadside management is being implemented around the Eglegem Pond.
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The Zennegat: intersection of water safety and nature development The Zennegat lies where the Zenne River, the Leuven-Dijle Canal, and the Dijle River meet. This flood control area guarantees safety in the surrounding area and protects valuable natural resources. Channels, mudflats, and salt marshes here provide an ideal habitat for various plants and animals.
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Good connection between Antwerp Airport, Boechout and Lier
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N.V. Brouwerij Moortgat, founded by Leonard Moortgat in 1871 (see the facade stone with the date and the mention of J.L. Moortgat/M.H. De Block), initially as a mixed family business, a farm with an accompanying vinegar and beer brewery. Due to the growing success of the brewery, where the first "Duvel" was reportedly brewed in 1927, the facility was expanded and renovated several times. Today, the brewery buildings are relatively recent, the oldest of which date back to the second quarter of the 20th century. (Inventory of Immovable Heritage)
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An ideal place to stop for a drink or a snack. Note: closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
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Adjust speed: watch out for traffic from different directions (cyclists and pedestrians).
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There are over 80 touring cycling routes available around Londerzeel, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These routes have been explored by more than 1,000 touring cyclists using komoot.
Londerzeel offers a diverse range of routes. You'll find over 50 easy routes, 19 moderate routes, and 9 more challenging routes. This variety ensures there's something for everyone, from leisurely rides to more demanding tours.
Many routes showcase Londerzeel's green spaces and significant river systems. You can cycle through the ancient Kravaalbos Forest, explore river confluence points like the Zennegat where the Zenne, Leuven-Dijle canal, and Dijle meet, or cross the Blue Pedestrian Bridges at the Three Rivers Point where the Dijle and Nete merge to form the Rupel.
Yes, several routes incorporate historical and cultural points of interest. For instance, the Diepensteynroute includes the Palm brewery and the Diepensteyn castle estate. You can also find routes that pass by the Blue Cycle Bridge over the Dijle or the Temse Scheldt Bridge, offering scenic views and historical context.
The touring cycling routes in Londerzeel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the accessible green spaces, picturesque river landscapes, and the well-maintained network of paths that cater to various ability levels.
Yes, with over 50 easy routes available, Londerzeel is well-suited for family cycling. These routes often feature gentle elevation changes and paved surfaces, making them enjoyable for all ages. The Groene Long (Green Lung) within Londerzeel itself offers a peaceful, accessible area with wooden bridges and orchards.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Londerzeel are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Zennegat – Zennegat Lock loop from Londerzeel or the Imde Tree-Lined Avenue – Imde World War I Memorial loop from Steenhuffel.
Absolutely. Londerzeel's proximity to several rivers means many routes highlight these natural features. The Scheldt – Zennegat loop from Malderen is a great option, exploring the confluence of rivers at Zennegat, known for its local flora and fauna. Another is the Benedenvliet - Schelle – F11 Cycle Highway Antwerp–Lier loop from Londerzeel, which offers extensive views along river systems.
The terrain around Londerzeel is generally characterized by green spaces and river systems. While much of the cycling infrastructure consists of paved surfaces, some routes also include unpaved or more challenging segments, catering to different preferences. The region features gentle elevation changes, with the highest points being under 200m.
Yes, Londerzeel offers thematic routes that blend cycling with local culture. The "Gambrinusroute" and "Diepensteynroute" are examples that connect breweries like Palm Breweries in Steenhuffel and Abbey Brewery Grimbergen, allowing you to combine outdoor activity with local heritage.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Londerzeel offers several longer and more difficult routes. The Benedenvliet - Schelle – F11 Cycle Highway Antwerp–Lier loop from Londerzeel, for example, is a difficult 57.7-mile (92.8 km) trail that takes over 5 hours to complete, connecting to a major cycle highway.
While many routes are paved, Londerzeel does offer options that include unpaved sections. For a mixed-terrain experience, consider the Gravel path in Lippelobos – Palm Brewery hop field - Steenhuffel loop from Londerzeel, which incorporates gravel paths for a varied ride.


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