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Mountain biking around Hulst offers diverse landscapes and a well-developed network of trails. The region, situated near the Belgian border, features unique natural areas like the Clingse Bossen with its sandy soil, providing distinct riding conditions. Riders can explore woodlands, singletracks, and gravel paths, often winding through the surroundings of the historic fortified town. The terrain includes a mix of challenging sections, short climbs, and twists, catering to various skill levels.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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305
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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60.9km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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217
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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30.2km
02:03
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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An ideal stopping point on your cycling or hiking experience: Step back in time and discover a hidden piece of history: Fort Sint-Jacob. This fascinating remnant from the Eighty Years' War takes you back to a period when borders were still fought over and waterways made the difference between safety and danger. Located on the Passageule, this fort once formed a crucial link between the Spanish Netherlands and the States' territories. As part of the impressive States-Spanish Lines, Fort Sint-Jacob guarded the border and held back enemy infiltrations from the north. After the Peace of Münster, the fort lost its military function and slowly faded into obscurity. Nature took over, until around 2010 it was restored with care and respect for the past. Today, you can once again experience the contours of the past, including a replica of a cannon that symbolises the struggle that was once waged here. But Fort Sint-Jacob is more than just history. It is a place where peace and nature meet. The ramparts and moats now form a unique landscape where special plants and animals feel at home, typical of the brackish Zeeland area. Whether you are walking or cycling, this is an ideal place to pause, enjoy, and let yourself be carried away by the past. Let yourself be surprised and experience Fort Sint-Jacob for yourself.
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Information about the Stadsmolen This grain mill was built in 1750 for the city council of Axel according to specifications by Pieter Telle. Contractors were Pieter Paulus and Jan Hoelands. This mill was built on the site of a wooden city mill that burned down in 1747. Axel has a rich history, but unfortunately much has disappeared due to the urge for renewal. This mill was dismantled to its shell in 1911, after which a mechanical mill (with two pairs of millstones) was set up inside. Around 1980, the first plans for a complete restoration were made, but it took some time before more happened. In 1995, the municipality bought the mill from Mr. Misseghers (who had been operating the mill for years). In 1998, the large-scale restoration started. First, the masonry was carefully restored and in some places completely renewed. The next step was the new stage. In the autumn of 1999, the cap, windshaft, tail and gears were mounted. The pair of 17-inch millstones comes from the mill in Ossenisse; the 16-inch English millstones come from a mechanical mill in St. Jansteen. A very remarkable historical component in this otherwise largely new mill is the windshaft, the PvO no. 616. This was ordered in 1869 for the lower mill of the southern three-stage gang of the Driemanspolder in Stompwijk (near the present-day Leidschendam), but disappeared from there as early as 1877, when this gang was demolished and replaced by a steam pumping station. Before ending up in Axel more than 120 years later, this windshaft served two other mills. Source: https://www.molens.nl/ontdek-molens/alle-molens/stadsmolen-te-axel
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Beautiful cycle path between Hulst & Sint-Niklaas. Orchards alternate with meadows.
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Beautiful avenues in the Wullebos
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Mountain biking in Hulst offers a diverse mix of terrains. You'll find sandy forest trails, particularly in areas like the Clingse Bossen, which provide a unique riding experience compared to the typical sea clay polders. The network also includes diverse singletracks, gravel paths, and sections with short climbs, twists, and turns, catering to various skill levels.
There are over 45 mountain bike trails around Hulst listed on komoot. These routes vary in difficulty and length, offering options for different preferences.
Yes, Hulst offers a good selection of trails for beginners. There are 17 easy-rated mountain bike routes available, allowing newer riders to enjoy the region's landscapes without overly challenging sections.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Hulst has 3 difficult-rated mountain bike trails. These routes often feature more technical sections, steeper climbs, or longer distances to test your skills and endurance.
While riding, you can encounter several interesting natural and historical features. The trails often wind through woodlands like the Clingse Bossen, known for its sandy soil. You might also pass by the Great Saleghem Channel or explore areas near the Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve. The historic fortified city walls of Hulst itself offer a unique backdrop to many routes.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Hulst are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Singletrack Near Puivelde – Liniewegel Singletrack loop from Kapellebrug, which offers a comprehensive tour of the local terrain.
The mountain biking experience in Hulst is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 40 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, including sandy forest trails and varied singletracks, and the opportunity to explore woodlands and open landscapes around the historic fortified town.
Hulst is a regional center, and while specific public transport options directly to trailheads might vary, the town itself is accessible. For detailed information on bus routes and schedules within Zeeland, it's advisable to check local public transport websites. Parking is generally available near starting points of many routes.
Generally, no specific permits are required for mountain biking on the designated trails around Hulst. However, it's always good practice to respect local signage and any temporary restrictions that might be in place for nature conservation or maintenance.
Hulst, being a historic fortified city, offers various amenities. You'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options within the town and its surrounding villages. Many routes pass close to or through these areas, making it convenient to refuel or find a place to stay after your ride.
The region's sandy soil makes it suitable for mountain biking throughout much of the year, as it tends to drain well. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Even in winter, many trails remain rideable, though conditions can be wetter. Summer can be enjoyable, but remember to stay hydrated.
While Hulst itself is known for its trail network, the broader region of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen and nearby areas offer dedicated MTB parks. For example, the MTB Purple Route Brabantse Wal is a recognized route with challenging single trails, short climbs, and turns, providing a more focused mountain biking experience.


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