Best bike parks around Zaventem are part of a region with significant cycling infrastructure. The area features extensive cycling highways, including the F202 Bicycle Highway and a branch of the F3 Cycle Highway connecting to Brussels Airport. Zaventem also hosts the longest bicycle bridge in Flanders, enhancing connectivity for cyclists. The municipality actively develops its cycling network, offering various routes for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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The Eikenbos is the part of the forest where playground 't Vossenhol is located, see https://www.visitvlaamsbrabant.be/zien-en-doen/vind-iets-om-te-doen/bertembos-en-eikenbos
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Nice Track, turn just 2 meters before the street
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Excellent passage...to be taken the right way 🤪
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I regularly break my face (like earlier) but it's nice lol
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I previously thought this was an MTB trail with at least a very technical part, after which I looked up the bike path again.
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Nice single track along the road, with technical climbs and descents, roots etc... really nice!
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Zaventem is a hub for significant cycling infrastructure, offering a variety of routes for different preferences. You'll find extensive cycling highways like the F202 Bicycle Highway and a branch of the F3 Cycle Highway connecting to Brussels Airport. The region also features the longest bicycle bridge in Flanders, enhancing connectivity for cyclists. While not traditional bike parks with extensive jumps, the area provides a well-developed network for efficient and enjoyable cycling.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, you can explore trails like the Ketelheide Downhill Trail. This is a technical downhill trail that starts with a short uphill section followed by a fast descent. Another option is the Technical singletrack in the Sonian Forest, known for being a very technical stretch with numerous jump hills, running parallel to a railway line.
Intermediate riders have several options. The Eikenbos Trail is an intermediate MTB segment set between wooded areas, often described as a 'little paradise corner'. Another great choice is the Singletrack Zoniënwoud, a fun single track with logs across the path to jump over or go under, which can also be used to avoid muddy paths in winter.
Yes, the Singletrack Zoniënwoud is particularly useful for this. It runs on a kind of verge, allowing you to avoid the muddier paths that often run parallel, especially during winter months.
Visitors appreciate the unique settings and the natural feel of the trails. For instance, the Eikenbos Trail is often described as a 'little paradise corner' that gives the feeling of being in the middle of the Alps. Riders also enjoy the technical aspects and fast descents found on trails like the Ketelheide Downhill Trail, guaranteeing fun.
Absolutely. Zaventem is well-equipped for recreational cycling with its extensive network of cycling highways and routes. The F202 Bicycle Highway in the scenic Woluwe Valley offers comfortable and efficient long-distance cycling. Additionally, platforms like NodeMapp.com and Bikemap list numerous routes utilizing cycling nodes, perfect for discovering scenic paths at a relaxed pace.
Beyond mountain biking, the Zaventem area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Spotters' Platform 01/19 – Brussels Airport Runway loop' or the 'Vliegbos – Spotters' Platform 01/19 loop'. For more details on hiking, refer to the Hiking around Zaventem guide. There are also extensive routes for gravel biking, such as the 'Grasdelle Trail Clearing – Rouge-Cloître Lake loop', which you can explore in the Gravel biking around Zaventem guide.
Yes, Brussels Airport offers secure bicycle parking options. You can find both free and paid secure parking. The paid option is an enclosed area with access control and cameras on Level 0, next to the bus station, providing 221 spots and 24/7 access. There's also a Bike Service Point at Level 0 (next to P15) where you can repair, pump tires, or assemble/disassemble your bike with available tools.
The cycling infrastructure in Zaventem is designed for year-round use, with features like the F3 cycle highway equipped with 66 lighting poles for day and night cycling. However, for the most comfortable experience on natural trails, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and less extreme weather. Some trails, like the Singletrack Zoniënwoud, can even help you avoid muddy conditions in winter.
Yes, the Singletrack Next to Tervurenlaan is noted for being a narrow trail. While generally quite easy and fun, it's important to watch out for pedestrians, as it runs parallel to a cycling path facing speeding traffic.


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