Best bike parks around Ternat are characterized by an extensive network of natural and marked trails, catering to various cycling disciplines. The region, part of the scenic Pajottenland, offers diverse terrain for mountain biking and general cycling routes. While dedicated bike parks with lifts or specific downhill tracks are not prominently featured, the area provides numerous opportunities for cyclists. These routes are appreciated for their natural scenery and varied terrain.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The Schotte Sports Centre in Aalst is a multifunctional sports complex that was created on the former site of the Schotte tannery. The sports centre includes a state-of-the-art sports hall, an Olympic gymnastics hall, a combat and dance hall, a fitness room, and an athletics track. It also offers climbing facilities, mountain bike trails, kayak trails and much more. One of the most striking features of the sports centre is the new climbing tower, also known as "Blue Diamond". This 16-metre high ropes course was designed by The Outsider and consists of three levels with different levels of difficulty. It is accessible to both beginners and advanced climbers and offers a unique climbing experience with a combination of rope bridges, stairs, climbing and balancing exercises. The history of the site begins with the Schotte tannery, whose beautifully renovated gatehouses and the long factory wall still form the iconic streetscape of the Kapellekensbaan. The sports centre is now one of the most modern sports sites in Belgium and offers a wide range of sports facilities and activities.
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very quiet walk between the green and the animals also a bit fashionable for those who like to go on an adventure where dogs can run and play freely we hope to interest Julie for our dog group dog park the free four-legged friends grt ines and gert
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The Kesterheide is a top destination for MTB'ers, with challenging trails through forest and heath. The terrain offers a mix of technical sections, steep climbs and fast descents. The rugged, untouched nature makes it a perfect place for an adventurous ride.
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An ultra-modern multifunctional sports center was built on the former site of the Schotte tannery on the legendary "Kapellekensbaan" (cf. the book by Aalster native L.ouis Paul Boon). With a huge sports hall, an Olympic gymnastics hall, a combat and dance hall and a fitness room,... it also forms the base for a real sports district. More than 30 sports clubs have their base in Schotte and the Aalst Sports Service also moved there. The Blue Diamond ropes course tower (from Outsider) is an eye-catcher. Source: https://www.sportwijkschotte.be/
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The Hunsberg street, together with the surrounding streets such as Breestraten and Kleistraat, forms the core of the hamlet of the same name, which is located on the border of Merchtem and the sub-municipality of Brussegem, and extends north and south of the Wolvertemsesteenweg. The name would date from the 19th century, and was previously so-called "Heinsberg". The toponym refers to the Hunsberg, a motte at a height of 40 meters, now situated at the Wolvertemsesteenweg, northwest of the intersection with the Kleistraat. The current U-shaped remnant with a diameter of 37 meters and a height of 6 to 7 meters indicates a large artificial embankment, which has been affected over time by leveling works. There are traces of a moat around the upper court in the shape of a 3-metre-wide crescent, interrupted on the badly damaged northern side of the motte. On the other hand, no traces of the farmyard have been preserved.
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A postcard landscape: superb. Be careful, however, not to be surprised by the speed on the first 90 degree turn to the left because the path is sloping and made of gravel. Some must have ended up in the field below ... or in the barbed wire fence.
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Ternat is known for its extensive network of natural and marked trails, catering to various cycling disciplines, particularly mountain biking and general cycling. While you won't find dedicated bike parks with lifts or specific downhill tracks, the area offers diverse terrain and scenic routes through the Pajottenland region. You can expect a mix of wide and narrow paths, singletracks, and natural trails suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, Ternat offers a variety of mountain bike trails ranging from easy to very challenging. Routes like the Haezenweg – Gertruidepad loop or the Wooden Boardwalk – Turfput loop provide options for all skill levels, from S0-S1 for beginners to S3-S6 for advanced riders, some even requiring you to push your bike. For more specific MTB routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Ternat guide.
You can find several interesting trails. The Steeneveldweg Trail is a short but challenging intermediate MTB trail. For a fun, non-technical experience, try the Short singletrack, which is suitable for gravel bikes or mountain bikes. Another option is The Hunsberg Trails, which offer challenging sections and historical context.
While Ternat's trails vary in difficulty, the Schotte Sports Center & Blue Diamond Climbing Tower in Aalst, though not a traditional bike park, is a multifunctional sports complex that includes mountain bike trails among its facilities and is considered family-friendly. For general cycling, many of the less technical routes around Ternat can be enjoyed by families.
The cycling routes around Ternat are known for their natural scenery, particularly within the Pajottenland region. You'll encounter diverse terrain, green landscapes, and agricultural areas. Trails like the Vondelpad Nature Trail, Liedekerke offer peaceful experiences amidst green surroundings. The Hunsberg Trails also feature viewpoints.
Yes, some routes offer a glimpse into the region's history. The Hunsberg Trails are located near a historical motte. The Schotte Sports Center is built on the former site of a tannery, with renovated gatehouses and factory walls preserving its industrial heritage. Additionally, the Lambiek-Bruegelroute showcases undulating landscapes reminiscent of Pieter Bruegel the Elder's paintings.
Beyond mountain biking, Ternat boasts a vast network of general cycling routes. These include the 'Faire Ronde' routes, the Groene Gordelroute, the Lambiek-Bruegelroute, and the Hopbelroute. These routes cater to touring bicycles and offer diverse landscapes. You can find more options in the Cycling around Ternat guide.
The Ternat area is popular for cycling, especially in April and May, when the weather is generally favorable and the natural scenery is vibrant. However, many trails are accessible throughout the warmer months, offering varied experiences depending on the season.
Yes, some trails are dog-friendly. For example, the Vondelpad Nature Trail, Liedekerke is noted as a quiet area where dogs can run and play freely, making it suitable for cycling with your canine companion.
Yes, Ternat offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking. Many of the natural trails and paths are suitable for gravel bikes. You can explore routes like the Cornet Gravel Ride or the Gravel section along Kravaalbos. For a comprehensive list, check out the Gravel biking around Ternat guide.
For those seeking a significant challenge, routes like the Haezenweg – Gertruidepad loop or the Steep Gravel and Mud Climb – Vlasendaalpad loop can extend up to five hours or more with substantial elevation gain, corresponding to advanced technical difficulties (STS S2-S6). These routes often require good to very good fitness and advanced riding skills.


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