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Belgium
Flanders
Antwerp
Mechelen
Lier

Bridge over the Grote Nete – Meanders of the Grote Nete River loop from Lier

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Belgium
Flanders
Antwerp
Mechelen
Lier

Bridge over the Grote Nete – Meanders of the Grote Nete River loop from Lier

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4.3

(16)

131

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Bridge over the Grote Nete – Meanders of the Grote Nete River loop from Lier

01:50

31.3km

40m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: February 21, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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12.2 km

Gravel Path Along the Grote Nete

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Beautiful and easily accessible cycle path on the Netedijk

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12.4 km

Wonderfully meandering along the banks of the Grote Nete. Be surprised because after every bend you will get new beautiful views.

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12.4 km

View of Gestelhof

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This huge castle on the Nete has been protected as a monument and part of the villagescape since 1981. This water castle, surrounded by a double moat with wooden drawbridge, is surrounded by a landscape park, with water features to the east.
Because the castle has been destroyed, restored and enlarged several times, it has different historical construction periods. It dates from the second half of the 16th century, the fourth quarter of the 19th century and the first quarter of the 20th century.


The oldest known owner of this castle was Egidius van Ghestele (1312). The most renowned owner was Philip II, King of Spain. He owned the domain for several years in the mid-sixteenth century.

The Gestelhof is surrounded by a pond and located in the middle of a park. A long avenue leads to a beautiful gatehouse. The latter was built in 1560 by Pieter van Daele, who also restored and expanded the castle after it was destroyed by Maarten Van Rossum. This Gelderland army commander plundered a large part of Brabant, including this castle, during the Gelderland Wars in 1542. Afterwards it fell into disrepair until it was rebuilt and restored in 1681 by Jacob de Groesbeeck.

But the looting is not the only setback the Gestelhof had to deal with. During the Peasants' War (1796 - 1804) it was again destroyed and burned down. The noble Bieberstein-De Grelle family rebuilt it in 1834 in neo-Flemish Renaissance and neo-Baroque style, this time to a design by A. Cuypers. In 1893 it became the property of the de Biolley family. In 1899 she enlarged the farm buildings with a barn and a connecting tower. Around 1901, a house was added to the T-shaped farm building.

During the First World War, the castle again had a hard time. It burned out almost completely on September 30, 1914 and the entrance building was severely damaged by the Germans. Fortunately, the damage was repaired by J. Goeyvaerts-Merckx, in the period 1916-1921. He immediately expanded the Gestelhof. It was given a square plan and the interior was adapted in neo-empire, neo-Renaissance and neo-Gothic. The entrance building was expanded with a garage on the east side. It was slightly damaged again during the Second World War.

The beautiful domain has been private property for a number of years and is therefore no longer accessible to the public.

Source: berlaar.be/kastelen

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15.3 km

Bridge over the Grote Nete

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Bicycle and walking bridge over the Great Nete

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15.8 km

Hof van Rameyen

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A moated castle with an old core dating back to the 13th century. Founded by the powerful medieval Berthout family. Nicolaas Rubens, the second son of Pieter Paul Rubens, purchased the castle in the 17th century.
During the Peasants' War of 1798, the French-minded commissioner van 's-Hertogenbosch resided here. He was driven out on October 21, 1798, by the rebels led by J.B. Caeymaex. They seized the parish registers and the lists of names used for the compulsory conscription of "our boys" into the French army.
(Information board on site)

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17.9 km

It's great to go off-road here for a while.

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24.8 km

Enjoy the meandering river. The choice is yours, upstream or downstream. Know that around every turn you will get a new view of the Pallieterland

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25.5 km

Grote Nete Bends

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Behind every bend you can enjoy new views of the landscape

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31.3 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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10.6 km

8.95 km

7.44 km

4.22 km

138 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

15.9 km

8.86 km

6.20 km

327 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Friday 15 May

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4°C

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