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Saint Sixtus Cycle Route

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31.2 km • Vleteren

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Sven Nijs

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Donkerstraat 11, 8640 Vleteren, Belgium

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This bike route starts at the Saint Sixtus Abbey of Westvleteren, mainly known for its Trappist beer Westvleteren. Right next to the abbey, you can enjoy a tasty beer at the café 'In de Vrede' after your bike ride.

The route explores the tranquil Westhoek. You cycle through Dozinghembos and Canadabos, parts of the Saint Sixtus Woods, to Castle Park De Lovie in Poperinge, with a beautiful castle dating back to 1856. The domain is protected as a village and cityscape. You also cross the villages of Watou and Proven. Along the way, you'll encounter plenty of hospitality establishments.

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