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Upper Scheldt Canal Path

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Upper Scheldt Canal Path

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The Bovenschelde Canal Path offers a serene and accessible cycling and walking experience along the Upper Scheldt river in the Flemish region of Belgium, primarily through East Flanders. This well-maintained path follows the historic Bovenschelde, a vital section of the Scheldt river system that flows from France to the North Sea. At an elevation of approximately 7 meters, the path is notably flat, making it an ideal destination for leisurely rides and strolls through picturesque riverine landscapes.

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    May 18, 2023

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    This side of the Scheldt (right bank) is barely used by vehicular traffic.
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    The Upper Scheldt Canal Path near Gavere is a popular route for cyclists and walkers along the right bank of the Upper Scheldt, known for its tranquility and minimal traffic, and offering beautiful views of the river, industry, and shipping routes towards Ghent. It is part of the wider towpaths that run along the Scheldt and is managed by De Vlaamse Waterweg (Flemish Waterway), which carries out works to improve the infrastructure, from jetties to landscaping.
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    Location: Gavere, Gent, East Flanders, Flanders, Belgium

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of cycling terrain can I expect on the Bovenschelde Canal Path?

    The Bovenschelde Canal Path primarily follows old towpaths, which means the terrain is predominantly flat and well-maintained. While the path is generally smooth, sections may consist of compacted gravel or paved surfaces. This makes it suitable for most bicycle types, including road bikes, hybrid bikes, and mountain bikes, though a hybrid or touring bike might offer the most comfortable experience.

    Are there specific cycling maps available for the Bovenschelde Canal Path and surrounding routes?

    Yes, the Bovenschelde Canal Path is part of a wider network of cycling routes in Flanders. You can often find regional cycling maps at local tourist offices or online through organizations like Toerisme Oost-Vlaanderen or De Vlaamse Waterweg, which manages the towpaths. These maps typically highlight junctions, points of interest, and connections to other routes, allowing you to plan longer or circular tours.

    Is the Bovenschelde Canal Path suitable for cycling with children?

    Absolutely! The path's flat terrain and minimal vehicular traffic, especially on the right bank near Gavere, make it an excellent choice for family cycling. It offers a safe and enjoyable environment for children of all ages to ride. There are also plenty of opportunities for breaks and enjoying nature along the way.

    Can I bring my dog on the Bovenschelde Canal Path?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the Bovenschelde Canal Path, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's a popular spot for walkers and cyclists, so ensuring your dog is well-behaved and doesn't interfere with other users is important. Always check for any specific local signage regarding dog access in certain nature reserve sections.

    What are the best viewpoints or scenic spots along the Bovenschelde Canal Path?

    The entire path offers beautiful views of the river and surrounding landscapes. Notable scenic spots include the sections passing through the Kalkense Meersen nature reserve, where you can observe Galloway cattle and diverse birdlife. The bend in the Scheldt near Sint-Amands also provides picturesque river views, often with barges passing by, and charming cafes along the quay to enjoy the scenery.

    Are there cafes, restaurants, or pubs along the Bovenschelde Canal Path?

    Yes, you'll find various options for refreshments along the path, particularly in the charming towns and villages it passes through. Sint-Amands is known for its inviting cafes along the quay. Other towns like Gavere and Ghent (where the Bovenschelde transitions) offer a wider selection of cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can stop for a break or a meal.

    How accessible is the Bovenschelde Canal Path by public transport?

    Access to the Bovenschelde Canal Path by public transport is feasible, especially in larger towns along the route. Train stations in cities like Ghent offer good connections, and from there, local buses can often take you closer to various starting points along the path. It's advisable to check the specific public transport schedules and routes (e.g., De Lijn for buses in Flanders) to plan your journey effectively.

    What are some alternative cycling paths or routes in the Bovenschelde area?

    The Bovenschelde Canal Path is part of a comprehensive network. You can easily connect to other regional cycling routes, including those along the Lys river (Leie) or further sections of the Scheldt. Many routes are designed as loops or connect to other towns, allowing for varied distances and experiences. Exploring the 'Knooppunten' (junctions) system in Flanders is an excellent way to discover alternative paths and create custom routes.

    Is the Bovenschelde Canal Path suitable for cycling during the winter months?

    While spring and summer are ideal, the Bovenschelde Canal Path can be cycled in winter, weather permitting. The flat terrain means snow accumulation is less of an issue than in hilly areas, but ice can be a hazard. The path might be less vibrant, but it offers a peaceful, often misty, landscape. Always check the weather forecast and path conditions before heading out in winter.

    Are there any specific permits or fees required to cycle on the Bovenschelde Canal Path?

    No, there are no specific permits or fees required to cycle on the Bovenschelde Canal Path. It is a public path managed by De Vlaamse Waterweg (Flemish Waterway) and is freely accessible to cyclists and walkers. Enjoy your ride!

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the Bovenschelde Canal Path?

    The Bovenschelde Canal Path is rich in wildlife, especially birds. You might spot various waterfowl, including ducks, geese, and swans, on the river. In the mudflats and salt marshes, look out for species like the bluethroat and sedge warbler. The Kalkense Meersen nature reserve is also home to Galloway cattle and offers opportunities for birdwatching and observing other small mammals.

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