What are the 5 most beautiful cycle paths around Antwerp?

Antwerp is not only a lively city, full of culture and architecture, it's also an ideal starting point for wonderful bike rides. Whether you're looking to cruise past castles, explore the countryside or just explore the city: there's something for everyone. We present 5 popular routes in and around Antwerp, with their distance, level of difficulty, average duration and main highlights.

Antwerp

1. The Scheldt Castles Route: between water and heritage


  • Distance: approx. 42 km
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Average time: 3 to 3.5 h

This route follows the River Scheldt and takes in some of the region's most beautiful castles. It's a flat route, perfectly suited to both classic and electric bikes.

Highlights :

  • Château d'Ursel in Hingene
  • Marnix de Sainte Aldegonde castle in Bornem
  • Along the quiet Scheldt embankments with superb panoramic views

2. Antwerp must-sees: discover the city by bike

Antwerp must-sees

  • Distance: approx. 25 km
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Average time: 2 h

With this itinerary, you'll explore Antwerp's main sights. Ideal for combining culture and relaxation.

Highlights :

  • The historic Grand-Place and Notre-Dame Cathedral
  • MAS (Musée de l'Anse) and the Eilandje district
  • Antwerp Zoo and Central Station, one of the most beautiful railway stations in the world

3. Mechelen-Boom loop: between waterways and industrial heritage

  • Distance: approx. 50 km
  • Difficulty: medium (longer distance)
  • Average time: 4 to 4.5 h

This route links Antwerp to Mechelen and Boom. You pedal along towpaths and former industrial sites that have been given a new lease of life.

Highlights :

  • The Dyle and Senne rivers with their peaceful towpaths
  • Technopolis and the historic center of Mechelen
  • De Schorre recreational area in Boom (famous for Tomorrowland)

4. The Strawberry Route: a sweet escape to Hoogstraten


Route des Fraises

  • Distance: approx. 45 km
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Average time: 3.5 h

Hoogstraten, just north of Antwerp, is famous for its strawberries. This route takes you through greenhouses, country roads and picturesque villages. A true festival for the senses, especially in spring and summer.

Highlights :

  • Along the many strawberry fields and greenhouses
  • Enjoy fresh strawberries on local farms
  • Saint Catherine's Church and the Hoogstraten Beguinage

5. The Architecture Route: Antwerp between past and present

  • Distance: approx. 30 km
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Average time: 2.5 h

For architecture enthusiasts, this route is a must. You'll discover both historic buildings and modern creations by great architects.

Highlights :

  • Middelheim open-air museum and modernist sculpture park
  • Zaha Hadid's Maison du Port
  • The Boerentoren and the historic buildings around the Meir river

Which route is right for you?

  • For urban discovery: choose the Antwerp Must-See or the Architecture Route.
  • For nature and culture: the Route des châteaux de l'Escaut is ideal.
  • For a sportier outing, opt for the Boucle Malines-Boom or the Route des Fraises.

All these routes are well signposted and largely flat, making them suitable for both occasional cyclists and e-bike users.


Frequently asked questions

Are these routes suitable for electric bikes?

Yes, all the routes are flat and perfect for electric bikes. Longer ones, like Mechelen-Boom, are even ideal thanks to the assistance.

Where can you eat or drink along the way?

On almost every route, you'll pass through villages and towns with cafés and restaurants. The Strawberry Route even features local farms where you can buy fresh produce.

Are bike paths safe and well-maintained?

Yes, Flanders has a vast network of knots and towpaths, generally well maintained and safe.

Can these routes be combined with a train journey?

Exactly. Antwerp, Mechelen and Boom are easily accessible by train. So you can cycle part of the way and take the other part by train.

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