Toerisme Provincie Antwerpen
Aartselaar, Belgium
About water and landscapes
33.6 km
The Zuidrand is bordered to the south by major rivers. This bike loop takes you along the waters of the valley of the Wu... read more
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Below is a list of biking routes in Lindenbos (Aartselaar). You will also see all the places where there are currently bike nodes available. Hop on your bike and discover the most beautiful cycling routes!
Below are the latest cycling routes in Lindenbos (Aartselaar) offered by official tourism organisations or by verified users of our platform.
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33.6 km
The Zuidrand is bordered to the south by major rivers. This bike loop takes you along the waters of the valley of the Wu... read more
52.7 km
Cycle through the Rupel region, past the brickmaking villages of Hemiksem, Schelle, Niel, Boom, Terhagen and Rumst. Boom... read more
38.1 km 3.2/5
Cycle through the Rupel region, past the brickmaking villages of Hemiksem, Schelle, Niel, Boom, Terhagen and Rumst. Boom... read more
49.9 km 3.8/5
The Oeverhoppen route between Rupelstreek and Heerlijkheid Mechelen explores the vast watery outlying area between the R... read more
27.6 km
The Great Struis Creek and its side streams meander through the landscape. Along the bike loop you can enjoy vistas of t... read more
38.8 km 4.3/5
Between Temse and Kruibeke, the Scheldt only increases in grandeur. This is certainly the case at Rupelmonde, where both... read more
35.5 km 1.5/5
This route leads you through the peaceful river landscape around the burgundian city of Mechelen. On the car-free towpat... read more
31.3 km
In the valley of the Babbelkroon Brook you will discover a semi-open landscape with beautiful vistas. The provincial flo... read more
127.5 km
A long trip through the eastern part of the Waasland region, perfect for a two-day bike ride. You start at the Scheldt i... read more
127.3 km
A long ride through the eastern Waasland region, perfect for a two-day trip. You start at the Scheldt in Basel, and then... read more
24.4 km
(This is the western leg of the Brialmont Trail. This one takes you past Fort 4, Fort 5, Fort 6, Fort 7 and Fort 8) Afte... read more
43.1 km 2.7/5
After independence in 1830, Belgium was imposed strict neutrality. Since our country had no real natural defenses, a Nat... read more
43.3 km
Belpop Bonanza is the very popular invention of Jan Delvaux and Jimmy Dewit. They talk endlessly about the history of Be... read more
47.7 km 4/5
Theme tour on the Scheldeland cycling network. The golden-blond beer Duvel is your guide and palate cleanser throughout ... read more
35.9 km 4/5
This is a route of 35.9 km. During this route, you drive through Beveren, Melsele, Kruibeke, Bazel, Haasdonk to ultimate... read more
49.4 km 4.5/5
Along a stream, a river, a canal, brooks, ponds, pools, and marshes! A peaceful journey mostly on traffic-free roads and... read more
The Route Planner Pro has changed a bit on our new website. The ability to plan routes that deviate from the hiking network is now integrated into our node planner (continue reading below image):
If you open our route planner, you can press the magnet symbol in the upper right corner. If you then choose Offgrid (auto) (automatic route planning) or Offgrid (manual) (connecting places manually), you can select places on the map and plan a route that deviates (partially or completely) from the hiking network.
You can switch between Node and Offgrid mode to create a route that runs partly along nodes and partly away from the node network.
The Route Planner Pro has changed a bit on our new website. The ability to plan routes that deviate from the bicycle network is now integrated into our node planner (read more below image):
If you surf to our route planner, you can press the magnet symbol in the upper right corner. If you then choose Offgrid (auto) (automatic route planning) or Offgrid (manual) (connecting places manually), you can select places on the map and plan a route that deviates (partially or completely) from the biking network.
You can switch between Node and Offgrid mode to create a route that runs partly along nodes and partly away from the node network.
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