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Jogging routes Lier offer a diverse landscape, characterized by the meandering Nete river and its tributaries, which create a network of flat, accessible paths. The region features open fields, green spaces, and some forested areas, providing varied scenery for runners. Elevation changes are generally minimal, making Lier suitable for a range of running abilities. The terrain primarily consists of paved paths and well-maintained dirt trails.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Jogging the 10.6-mile (17.0 km) Across the Hondsbossen - Antwerp route offers a difficult challenge through varied terrain and ancient fores
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Barvest is a restaurant and cafe located on the city walls. Since this section mainly features photos of the green belt that forms the city walls, which start and end here, here's some information. The city ramparts are a 5 km long green walk around the center of Lier. A section of the city ramparts is a protected landscape. The Lier city ramparts largely follow the route of the second city wall from the first half of the 15th century. At that time, the ramparts primarily served a military function, providing protection against enemy cannon fire and raids. But the ramparts also had an economic importance: import and export duties were collected at the city gates. In the 19th century, the ramparts no longer served a military purpose and were dismantled. The ramparts between the Spui and the city park (towards Mechelsepoort) were lowered and planted with trees. The section between the city park and the Spui (towards Leuvensepoort) followed later. These spacious walking paths, known as the Begijnenvest, Davidsvest, Bergmannvest, Spuivest, Sionsvest, and the towpath along the Leuvensevest, together with the city park, form the green lung of the city center. A section of the ramparts is a protected landscape. A regent's decree from 1949. Now you'll mainly find trees like linden, red and green beech, oak, whitebeam, but also special species like pagoda tree. There used to be many elm trees, but they disappeared due to a disease. You can also admire several statues. On Davidsvest, you can admire Cadetje, a statue that refers to the former cadet school on the opposite side. Near Frederik Peltzerstraat is the statue of Anton Bergmann (lawyer and man of letters). Canon J.B. David (historian and linguist) has had his statue near Antwerpsestraat since 1923. The Chapel of St. Rita, near Mechelsestraat, was erected in 1948 in memory of Lier's political prisoners. And more at https://lier.be/wonen-en-leven/natuur-milieu-en-duurzaamheid/recreatie/de-stadsvesten
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A beautiful, shady walking path that follows the medieval city walls. Description: The Lier city ramparts, officially called a "city walk" but simply "De fort(en)" (The ramparts) in the city's vernacular, are a 5-kilometer-long green corridor around Lier's city center. The name "ramparts" refers to the original ramparts, the second city wall. Together with the City Park, the ramparts form the green lung of the city center. Source: Wikipedia
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This monument commemorates the political prisoners from Lier who fell victim to the Nazi regime during the Second World War.
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The war memorial in Lier commemorates victims of the First and Second World Wars. However, not all the names of the victims are listed on the memorial. Designed by Arthur Dupon. Queen Elisabeth modeled for the face of Nike (goddess of victory). Unveiled in 1927 at the Vismarkt, it was later moved (in 1967) to its current location. Source: Trace of War
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Walking quietly under the coolness of the trees.
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Lier offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 90 trails documented on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy jogs to more challenging long-distance runs.
Yes, Lier has several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. There are 4 routes specifically graded as easy. The region's flat terrain, characterized by the Nete river and open fields, makes it very accessible for all abilities.
Many routes in Lier offer beautiful scenery, particularly those along the Nete river. For a picturesque experience, consider the Groot Spui (Sashuis) Lier β Lier City Ramparts loop from Lier, which circles the historic city ramparts. The area's landscape of meandering rivers, open fields, and green spaces provides varied and pleasant views.
Yes, many of the running routes in Lier are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the popular Groot Spui (Sashuis) Lier β Lier City Ramparts loop from Lier is a great option for a circular run.
The running trails in Lier primarily consist of paved paths and well-maintained dirt trails. The landscape is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for a comfortable running experience across open fields, green spaces, and some forested areas.
Given the generally flat terrain and well-maintained paths, many of Lier's running routes are suitable for families. Shorter, easier loops, especially those through parks or along the river, can be enjoyable for all ages. Always check the route details for specific difficulty and length.
While many natural areas in Belgium are dog-friendly, it's always best to check local regulations for specific trails or nature reserves. Generally, dogs on a leash are welcome on public paths. Ensure you clean up after your pet.
Lier's running routes often pass by interesting sights. You might encounter historical elements like the city ramparts or enjoy natural beauty along the Nete river. Highlights in the broader area include the Blue Cycle Bridge over the Dijle and various nature reserves such as Mispeldonk Nature Reserve.
Lier's running routes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is great for early morning or late evening runs, while winter can be refreshing, especially on well-maintained paths, though some dirt trails might be muddy.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, Lier offers several difficult routes. An example is the Waverwoud Path, a 17.0 km (10.6 miles) trail that leads through the tranquil Waverwoud forest, providing a more demanding experience.
The running community highly rates Lier, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 50 reviews on komoot. Runners often praise the diverse landscape, the well-maintained paths along the Nete river, and the variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Lier is well-connected by public transport, making it possible to reach various starting points for running routes. The city's central location and local bus network can help you access different areas, especially those closer to the city center or major transport hubs.
Yes, some running routes in the Lier area offer views of or pass through natural reserves and near lakes. For instance, you might find trails close to areas like Mispeldonk Nature Reserve or near smaller bodies of water like Hoefijzerput, providing a refreshing change of scenery.


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