Toerisme Vlaams-Brabant
Bierbeek, Belgium
Hagelandse Streekroute
56.2 km 4.5/5
Start at CC De Borre in Bierbeek for a nice route through the Hageland. Along the way you pass some breweries but mostly... read more
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Below is a list of biking routes in Mollendaal (Bierbeek). 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 Mollendaal (Bierbeek) offered by official tourism organisations or by verified users of our platform.
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56.2 km 4.5/5
Start at CC De Borre in Bierbeek for a nice route through the Hageland. Along the way you pass some breweries but mostly... read more
30 km 2.8/5
The Bierbeek Care Cycle Route (an initiative of the municipality of Bierbeek, Cera, Care Group Sint-Kamillus and other c... read more
31.5 km 3.8/5
Cycle through Heverleebos to Park Abbey. Soon you reach the bustling city of Leuven. The Dijle takes you past Arenberg C... read more
80 km
Ride your own World Cup gravel through the heart of the Brabantse Wouden National Park. This loop with start and finish ... read more
40 km 2.8/5
Start at the park of Kwabeek at the small neoclassical-style castle that is now the town hall of Boutersem. You will exp... read more
47.4 km 3.2/5
Cycle past several farms such as the Katspoelhoeve, the Schoetenshof, the Bordingenhof, the Schottenshof and the square ... read more
71.3 km 2.6/5
This route between the twin cities of Leuven and Louvain-la-Neuve is dedicated to the Big Bang and its founder Georges L... read more
78 km
Ride through the heart of the Brabant Woods (national park in application) in the wake of the 2023 European & Belgian Gr... read more
104.5 km 5/5
A gravel route for the more experienced gravel rider. The route counts 105km and some 1,000 altimeters. Attention, this ... read more
97.1 km 5/5
Bravely fighting the wind in the open field, then downhill at breakneck speed to conquer the slope on the other side of ... read more
27.3 km
This route takes you past landscape beacons that make heritage visible again: from the see-through plane on a former air... read more
49.3 km 2.5/5
The cycle route that takes you, the cyclist, past all Hoegaarden's boroughs and their sights. As the name suggests: stro... read more
117.6 km
Enjoy a hearty gravel loop in the beautiful setting of the Hageland fruit region. Stop at the watchtowers of the Provinc... read more
135.6 km
Ride your own World Cup gravel through the heart of the Brabantse Wouden National Park. The race route follows 95% of th... read more
94.4 km
We cycle along the new bike highway to Korbeek-Lo, where we head towards Pellenberg. From here, we follow quiet paths to... read more
58.2 km
This varied route takes you from the De Zoete Waters parking lot via Campus Arenberg and the Park Abbey through the stat... 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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