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Touring cycling around Lint, a municipality in the Belgian province of Antwerp, is characterized by its flat to gently undulating terrain, making it suitable for various fitness levels. The region features a network of cycling paths, often following the banks of the Dijle, Nete, and Zenne rivers, as well as the Netekanaal. These routes provide tranquil waterside scenery and connect to broader cycling infrastructure, including cycle expressways. The landscape is defined by diverse hydrological systems and verdant green spaces, offering a peaceful environment for cyclists.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
4.2
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358
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20.4km
01:16
30m
30m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.7km
02:23
100m
100m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(1)
49
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30.3km
01:45
40m
40m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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88.5km
05:07
120m
120m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A Bailey bridge is a movable, modular, temporary bridge consisting of standardized, prefabricated steel parts. It is designed to be quickly assembled or dismantled by engineer troops (soldiers), often without heavy equipment such as cranes. The bridge is constructed by bolting together identical steel panels and beams. This allows the length and load-bearing capacity to be easily adjusted. This type of bridge was developed in 1940-1941 by the British civil engineer Donald Bailey and conceived to quickly cross rivers and ravines during World War II after armies had destroyed existing bridges. In Belgium and the Netherlands, there are still several historical examples that were built during WWII and are still in use.
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Lovely meandering river with great walking/cycling path
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Very nice area for walking
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Fantastic walking area along the meandering river, the water was very low
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Every half-hour and hour you can pass here
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Perhaps you've already spotted a small tower from afar, proudly rising above the greenery and the Rupeldijk. The tower belongs to Den Bocht Castle, situated in a bend in the Rupel River. However, this small castle wasn't the first structure on this site. A 16th-century map already shows two moated farms: De Bocht Farm and the old stone fortress Steendere, which some even believe dates back to Roman times. Remnants of this can be recognized as a large body of water just behind the Rupeldijk.
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De Loteling is nestled in the wooded Zoersel district and offers an oasis of peace and relaxation for those seeking it. Be aware that it can get quite busy here.
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excellent connection between Mortsel, Berchem and Antwerp Central
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The touring cycling routes around Lint are characterized by a flat to gently undulating terrain, making them accessible for various fitness levels. Many paths follow the banks of the Dijle, Nete, and Zenne rivers, as well as the Netekanaal, offering tranquil waterside scenery. While most routes feature paved surfaces, some options are available for those seeking a more rugged gravel riding experience.
Yes, Lint is very beginner-friendly. Out of over 35 touring cycling routes, 19 are classified as easy. These routes often follow river and canal paths, providing gentle rides through green spaces. An example of an easy route is the Luistersheide Entry Point loop from Kontich-Lint, which is about 8.1 miles (13.0 km) long.
Many routes incorporate historical sites and natural beauty. You can explore areas like the historic Den Bocht Castle, which is featured on the A bird paradise β Den Bocht Castle loop from Kontich-Lint. The region also boasts natural monuments such as the Confluence of the Dijle and Nete = Rupel and the unique Zennegat Flood Area, where the Zenne River meets the Dijle.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Lint are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Scheldt Promenade β Ring cycle path at Leeuwerik Park loop from Kontich-Lint offers a scenic circular ride of about 30.4 km.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful environment, the well-maintained paths along rivers and canals, and the accessibility of routes for various skill levels. The integration of natural beauty with local charm, like the brown cafes at Zennegat, also contributes to a pleasant experience.
Yes, Lint is connected to broader cycling infrastructure, including cycle expressways. The Cycle expressway F1 to Kontich β Fort 4 Mortsel loop from Kontich-Lint is an excellent example, utilizing the F1 cycle expressway for efficient travel and longer touring possibilities.
While Lint is generally flat, some routes do offer moderate challenges and slight elevation gains compared to the predominantly flat terrain. Out of the 36 available routes, 11 are classified as moderate and 6 as difficult, providing options for cyclists looking for a bit more exertion. These routes often venture slightly away from the immediate riverbanks.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Lint, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it can be warmer. The flat terrain makes cycling feasible for much of the year, but checking local weather forecasts is always recommended.
Yes, while many routes are paved, the region also provides options for gravel riding for those seeking a more rugged experience. These routes often explore less-trafficked paths and natural areas, offering a different kind of adventure.
Lint and its surroundings offer local charm, including cafes and pubs that cater to cyclists. The Zennegat area, for example, is known for its non-conformist hamlet with charming brown cafes, providing unique spots to rest and refuel during your ride. Many routes pass through or near local communities where such amenities can be found.
Absolutely. Lint's landscape is defined by diverse hydrological systems and verdant green spaces. Routes like the Luistersheide Entry Point loop from Kontich-Lint lead through such areas, offering tranquil vistas and a refreshing natural environment. You can also find natural monuments like the Kesselse Heath nearby.
The routes around Lint vary in length to suit different preferences. While some are shorter, like the 8.1 miles (13.0 km) Luistersheide Entry Point loop, others extend to over 20 miles (32 km), such as the A bird paradise β Den Bocht Castle loop at 20.5 miles (32.9 km). This variety ensures options for both quick rides and longer excursions.


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