Best bike parks around Nijlen are found within the Flemish countryside, offering a mix of natural and semi-natural mountain biking experiences. The region features diverse landscapes, including forests and open areas, suitable for various cycling activities. While dedicated bike parks with extensive jump lines are less common directly in Nijlen, the area provides numerous mountain bike routes and trails. These routes often integrate with local attractions and offer opportunities for exploring the natural environment.
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beautiful tourist tower
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This part of the permanent mountain bike route runs over a sandy surface. In dry weather this requires some technical riding experience. You can see the tourist tower here nicely.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvaK9csiaR0 Here you can see what you can expect.
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This part of the permanent mountain bike route runs over a sandy surface. In dry weather this requires some technical driving experience. You can see the tourist tower beautifully here.
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For more than half a century, the Tourist Tower has stood at the highest point of Herentals. The current tower was opened in May 1985. The construction has 112 wooden steps that take you to a height of 22 metres. At the end of the climb, you are rewarded with a breathtaking view of the surroundings. On the highest floor is an orientation table where you can read the direction and distance to more than a hundred church towers. Some claim that in clear weather you can even see the spheres of the Atomium shining. Even more impressive than the view is the deafening silence that overwhelms you once you rise above the treetops. Be sure to take the time to not listen to anything for a while. There is a cafeteria at the bottom of the tower. You can also take a seat at the picnic benches that are outside on the sandy plain. You can also take lovely walks in the area around the Tourist Tower. Junctions 9, 12 and 94 of the Kempense Heuvelrug walking network are nearby. Cyclists will find the tower between junctions 14 and 90 of the cycling network of the province of Antwerp. Mountain bikers and horse riders will also find plenty to do in the woods. Opening hours 1 May to 30 September: every day from 10 am to 6 pm 1 October to 30 April: every weekend, during the Easter holidays and on public holidays from 10 am to 4 pm. Closed on 25 December and 1 January A visit to the tower for groups is also possible outside opening hours. For more information, send an email to toerisme@herentals.be. Cost 1 euro per person from four years old. Groups of 10 people or more pay 0.70 euro per person. Groups must book in advance with the tourist office.
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You can climb this tower for 1 euro. You can also have a drink at this location in the middle of the woods. There is no table service but self service,
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Beautiful tower that you can climb for a small fee from where you have a beautiful view above the trees. Here you can also quench your thirst.
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Best to drive in dry conditions, is quite mud sensitive
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Around Nijlen, you'll find a mix of natural and semi-natural mountain biking experiences rather than dedicated bike parks with extensive jump lines. The region offers diverse landscapes, including forests and open areas, with numerous mountain bike routes and singletracks suitable for various skill levels. These trails often integrate with local attractions, providing opportunities to explore the natural environment.
Yes, while Nijlen focuses more on natural trails, the Skate & Bike Park in Puurs-Sint-Amands is a modern facility located nearby. It caters to both beginner and experienced riders, offering a pumptrack, including an adaptive one, and initiations in pumptrack riding. It's designed to be an inclusive and accessible space for developing biking skills.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Hoge Mauw Singletrack and Observation Tower, Herentals offers a partially demanding and technical route with significant altitude differences for the area. Additionally, the Sandy section near the Toeristentoren features a sandy surface that requires technical riding experience, especially in dry conditions.
Absolutely. The Play forest and cross-country course for the youngest is an excellent option. It features a fun cross-course for kids that winds up and down small natural hills, along with a play forest and shelter. The De Paepekelders Tourist Tower area is also considered family-friendly, offering a cafeteria and picnic benches.
You can enjoy breathtaking views from the De Paepekelders Tourist Tower, where you can climb 112 wooden steps to a height of 22 meters. Similarly, the Hoge Mauw Singletrack and Observation Tower, Herentals also features a super lookout tower, offering great panoramic views after your ride.
Several popular mountain bike routes originate from Nijlen. The 'Kruiskensberg Chapel β Bridge over the Grote Nete loop' and the 'Bridge over the Grote Nete β Hogewegmolen loop' are both moderate rides suitable for various skill levels, with some sections requiring good fitness. For a longer, more technical experience, 'The Black Water β Lichtaart Singletrack 1 loop' spans over 60 km and features characteristic singletrack paths.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Nijlen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including easy loops along the Little Nete. There are also various hiking trails, such as those around Fort Kessel and the Kesselse Heath, and dedicated running trails for different fitness levels.
Yes, at the base of the De Paepekelders Tourist Tower, there is a cafeteria where you can enjoy a drink. Picnic benches are also available outside on the sandy plain, making it a convenient spot for a break during your ride.
Visitors frequently praise the varied terrain and the opportunity to experience nature. The observation towers, like at Hoge Mauw Singletrack and Observation Tower, Herentals, are highly rated for their views. The presence of family-friendly facilities, like the play forest, also adds to the appeal for those cycling with children.
The region's trails, particularly those with sandy sections, are best enjoyed in dry weather. Spring and early autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures and drier conditions, making them ideal for cycling. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, some trails feature unique challenges. For instance, the Sandy section near the Toeristentoren requires technical riding skills due to its sandy surface. Other routes, like the 'Kruiskensberg Chapel β Bridge over the Grote Nete loop', include advanced sections (STS S3-S6) where you might even need to push your bike, indicating varied and sometimes demanding terrain.


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