Art on the Map: Antwerp
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70 km • Duffel
official route
1.8700 3 3.7/5
Addresse starting point (approximate)
Stationsstraat 22, 2570 Duffel
signage
The route is fully signposted with nodes.
Description
This Art on the map route in the province of Antwerp leads us through the Rupel and Scheldt region. A flat landscape intersected by large rivers and smaller watercourses. No wonder you take the ferry to cross the Rupel on this route. Set aside a long day for this rather extensive route or make it two relaxing days. In the park of the UPC Duffel there is a lot of contemporary art to see and the region of Klein Brabant is worth exploring both artistically and naturally. Those who like to spend more time in the Rupel and - Schelde region and want to enjoy contemporary art even more, can also cycle from this region to Mechelen, to visit Cultuurcentrum Mechelen and art space De Garage.
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Sunday, June 27, 2021 by Eric VerhulstI made the trip from Mechelen and rode 85km. Mostly small roads, little traffic ('t was Sunday) and only occasionally unpaved but well rideable. Between Duffel, works of art in the UPC and Dendermonde, work on a bridge pylon, you cycle 40km without reference to works of art. That's a shame though, there's more to this ride!
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Wednesday, June 16, 2021 by Vlaanderen FietslandLast year, Kunst op de Kaart got a lot of art lovers on their bikes. Because of the great interest, Klara and Flanders Cycling Country have given this route an update on June 16, 2021. To the extent possible, we have taken into account the comments below from cyclists.
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Sunday, July 26, 2020 by Koen Van den heuvel73 km for an art route? Your target audience are cyclists with art sense? Have you ridden this route yourself?
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