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Touring cycling routes around Vleteren traverse an undulating landscape characterized by extensive hop fields and green, peaceful surroundings. The region features rolling hills, lush forests, and the distinctive IJzerbroeken marshes, with routes often following the Yser river. This area provides a diverse terrain for touring cyclists, ranging from flat river paths to gentle ascents through agricultural land.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. 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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The harbor in Ypres, known locally as "De Kaaie," is actually the Ieperlee, which runs beneath the city of Ypres and becomes visible again there. At the Drie Grachten (Three Canals), the Ieperlee is joined by the Martjevaart canal, which originates in Merkem. Drie Grachten is a hamlet in the west of Merkem where the three canals converge: the Martjevaart canal, the Ypres-IJzer canal (also known as the Ieperlee Canal), and the Ieperlee itself. Drie Grachten is also known for the battles during World War I, in which the French, including the Zouaves, fought against the Germans. After a failed attack on the German outpost at Luigem, the Germans captured a number of Zouaves. They launched a counterattack but hid behind the captured Zouaves to prevent the French Zouaves from firing on them, thinking they were their own men returning. At one point, one of the captured Zouaves reportedly shouted: "Tirez donc au nom de Dieu, ce sont les Boches!" (For God's sake, these are the Boches!). Immediately after the warning, a French salvo erupted, mowing down both the Germans and the captured Zouaves. The Zouaves of Northern France (Union des Zouaves du Nord) continued to commemorate this after the war. Luigem is a hamlet 1 kilometer east of Drie Grachten and 1 kilometer west of the center of Noordschote. The Zouaves (French: zouaves) were a light infantry unit of the French Army, associated with French North Africa.
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Nice Statue of Eliane Cossey (Poperinge, 9 December 1902 – London, 1942), known by the nickname Ginger, was a striking red-haired precocious child in the Belgian town of Poperinge during the First World War. The café "A la Poupée", an unpronounceable name for English speakers, on the main square grew under the name "Ginger's" into one of the most famous taverns behind "The Ypres Salient". The appeal of the young diva can be read in various diary excerpts and in the Visitors Book with compliments and drawings. Ginger krijgt eigen standbeeld https://www.hln.be/.../ginger-krijgt-eigen-standbeeld.../
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The Caesarsboom is an old yew tree (also known as poison tree) in the town of Lo in the Belgian Westhoek region. The tree is one of Lo's typical symbols and is located next to the medieval Westpoort gate. The name refers to a legend about Julius Caesar, who is said to have taken a nap under the tree in 55 BC on his way to Britain and tied his horse to it. The story goes back to the historian Jean-Baptiste Gramaye, who was the first to allow Caesar to pass through Lo in 1612. In reality, the Caesarsboom is approximately 250 years old. A painting from the late 18th century depicts its predecessor in full maturity. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesarsboom
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The mill was built in 1797. The base of the mill was closed off in 1927, creating a sixteen-sided brick building with entrance doors. The last miller was Joseph Markey, to whom the mill owes its current name. He ceased milling in 1962. The mill gradually fell into disrepair. As early as 1949, the mill was designated a protected monument. In 1980, it was purchased by the province of West Flanders, which carried out restoration work so that the mill was operational again in 2003. The mill has three lofts, three pairs of millstones, and a building structure. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markeymolen
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ON 23 JULY 1827, THE FOUNDATION STONE WAS LAID BY THE HIGHLY HONOURABLE COUNT FERDINAND DEBAILLET, GOVERNOR OF THE PROVINCE OF WEST FLANDERS, CHAMBERL OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE NETHERLANDS, WILLIAM THE FIRST.
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Sailing junction between Yser and Lovaart
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Vleteren's touring cycling routes feature an undulating landscape, characterized by extensive hop fields and green, peaceful surroundings. You'll encounter rolling hills, lush forests, and the distinctive IJzerbroeken marshes. Routes often follow the Yser river, providing a diverse terrain that ranges from flat river paths to gentle ascents through agricultural land.
Yes, Vleteren offers several routes suitable for families. Many of the 43 easy routes are ideal for a relaxed family outing. The generally peaceful environment and diverse scenery, including hop fields and river paths, make for enjoyable rides for all ages.
Absolutely. Many of the touring cycling routes in Vleteren are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Hop field – De Lovie Castle Park loop from Vleteren is a popular circular option, connecting hop fields with the scenic De Lovie Castle Park.
Vleteren is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle through the unique 'Hoppeland' with its hop bines, explore the IJzerbroeken marshes, or follow the Yser river. The region also features lush forests and rolling hills. Don't miss the The Blankaart Observation Tower for panoramic views of the De Blankaart Nature Reserve, a haven for rare birds and marsh plants.
Yes, Vleteren's routes often incorporate historical and cultural sights. You can cycle past quaint farmhouses, historic churches, and even a Belgian bunker from World War I. The De Lovie Castle Park is a notable point of interest that can be integrated into your rides, as seen on the De Lovie Castle Park – Hop field loop from Vleteren route.
The touring cycling routes in Vleteren are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful, green environment, the unique hop field scenery, and the well-maintained paths that offer a mix of easy and moderate challenges.
Vleteren is renowned for its brewing heritage. While the Saint-Sixtus Abbey itself isn't open for visits, the nearby 'In de Vrede' pub offers a chance to taste the famous Westvleteren Trappist beer. Routes like the Hop field – Menin Gate Memorial loop from Trappistbrouwerij Westvleteren start near this iconic location, making it a perfect cycling destination or a rewarding stop.
The best time to cycle in Vleteren is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. The 'Hoppeland' is particularly scenic when the hop bines are growing tall. The weather is typically milder and more pleasant for cycling, allowing you to fully enjoy the green landscapes and outdoor attractions.
Yes, Vleteren offers plenty of options for beginners. Out of 66 total touring cycling routes, 43 are classified as easy. An example is the Fintele Bridge and Lock – Fintele Lock loop from Trappistbrouwerij Westvleteren, which is an easy 21.1-mile trail leading through the Yser river area.
Yes, Vleteren and its surroundings offer opportunities to cycle through woodlands. The region boasts lush forests, and for those seeking more adventurous routes, the Poperinge Forest Trail offers a challenging journey through ancient woodlands. The Saint-Sixtusbossen (Saint Sixtus Woods) also provide peaceful surroundings suitable for cycling.
Beyond the general scenic beauty of the hop fields and river paths, a notable viewpoint is the The Blankaart Observation Tower, which offers panoramic views over the De Blankaart Nature Reserve. You can also find scenic spots like the View of De Blankaart Castle along various routes.
The cycling routes in Vleteren feature a variety of surface types. You can expect well-maintained asphalt roads, paved cycle paths, and sometimes compacted gravel paths, especially along river sections or through agricultural areas. The diverse terrain ensures a varied cycling experience.


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