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The Route Lendelede Baeckelandt is a 13.8-mile (22.2 km) difficult gravel biking route with 285 feet (87 metres) of elevation gain.
Ostatnia aktualizacja: 26 lutego, 2026
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Jazda rowerem jest zabroniona na kilku odcinkach tej trasy.
Po 9.67 km na 66 m
Po 18.7 km na 668 m
Punkty na trasie
Punkt startowy
Parking
Wskazówki dojazdu
17.9 km
Atrakcja • Miejsce kultu
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Wskazówka autorstwa
20.6 km
Atrakcja • Miejsce kultu
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Wskazówka autorstwa
21.3 km
Atrakcja • Zabytkowe miejsce
Wskazówka autorstwa
22.2 km
Punkt końcowy
Parking
Typy dróg i nawierzchnie
Typy dróg
12.5 km
4.01 km
2.12 km
1.87 km
1.33 km
198 m
178 m
Powierzchnie
14.2 km
4.20 km
2.32 km
1.45 km
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Komoot rates this route as "difficult" for gravel biking. While the distance (22.2 km) and elevation gain (90 m) are relatively modest, the difficulty likely comes from technical gravel sections where you might need to dismount and push your bike. It's described as great for any fitness level, but advanced riding skills are beneficial for a smoother experience.
The route offers a varied course with both paved roads and narrow rural roads. A significant portion follows an old Roman road, or "heirweg." While some parts are concrete and asphalt, gravel surfaces are a prominent feature, contributing to its "Hard gravel ride" classification. Expect quiet and relaxed rides through scenic trails.
You can typically start the route at Dorpsplein Lendelede. Parking is available at Burgemeester Vandemaeleplein. For the mountain bike variant, the Lendelede Steuren Ambacht sports center also offers parking.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, and winter might present muddy or wet sections on the gravel paths.
Yes, a key feature is the inclusion of an ancient Roman road, offering a historical element to your ride. You'll also pass by several religious buildings, such as a Roadside Chapel and the Chapel of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows. Another interesting spot is Roland Garros at De Drie Koningen Café in Lendelede.
While the route passes through rural areas, specific regulations regarding dogs on this particular route are not detailed. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near roads or agricultural land, and to clean up after them. Always respect local signage regarding pets.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to ride the Route Lendelede Baeckelandt. It is freely accessible to the public.
Despite its "difficult" rating, the route is also described as suitable for any fitness level. However, the technical gravel sections might be challenging for absolute beginners or very young children. Families with some gravel biking experience and appropriate bikes might enjoy it, but be prepared for potentially needing to push bikes on certain segments.
Yes, the route overlaps with several other official trails. Notably, it covers 97% of the "Mountainbikeroute - Lendelede" and also intersects with sections of the "Kezelberg," "Vlasfabriekpad," and "Steckenbornpad," among others.
The route passes through the municipality of Lendelede, where you can find local cafes and pubs. The De Drie Koningen Café is specifically mentioned as a highlight along the way, offering a potential stop for refreshments.
The route is estimated to take approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes to complete by bike. This duration can vary depending on your fitness level, the type of bike you're riding, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or highlights.