Showing posts with label Brussels East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brussels East. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 June 2014

Afterwork ride to Leuven


It might not be the Alps but there are at least some little hills in the area between Brussels and Leuven. In this ride I tried to go for as many of those up and down streets as possible in an afterwork ride. Taking the route out via the Deutsche Schule in Kraainem I quickly arrived at the old Hippodrome of Sterreebeek. Now transformed into a golf course it used to be a top place for horse races in Belgium, together with the one in Boitsfort and Groenendael. But three horse racing courses all withing 10 km or so? No wonder they all went bankrupt towards the end of the 20th century. Probably a very Belgian solution to have three courses so close to each other: one for each region? I wouldn't be surprised.

Oudergemseweg (source: https://ssl.panoramio.com/photo/26023097)
Anyway, as of the old Hippodrome, the countryside starts. The "Oudergemseweg" (picture) is one of the best ways to get out towards the east. Although it has now - for whatever reason - been opened to cars (Belgium!) it is still quiet enough to enjoy. And from there it's relatively easy to go down (and up, and down, etc.) to Leefdaal.

Up in the hills above Leefdaal another car free road, the "Langestraat" leads all the way to the western part of Leuven. cycling past the Arenberg Campus and the Hospital, yet another car free road (or rather a path, see the picture below) leads towards the Highspeedline cyclepath. But only after a great, winding downhill road into Winksele.




Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Lier

The spring-like weather last weekend was excellent to go for the first >100 km tour this year. A very much needed training for the 250 km Ronde van Vlaanderen in one month time. At the same time I was a little ill the week before so going a lot of up-and-down would not be the best idea. So, flat waterways again. When will I ever go to the rolling hills of the Pajottenland again?!


The link to the track.

Bernd joined me on this one. We left via Vilvoorde and on towards the Jagdpad starting in Hombeek. Until then not much new. I know the way there blindly by now I believe. Still it is one of the best routes for cycling. When arriving at the "Zennegat", instead of cycling along the Rupel we decided to go along the Nete towards Lier.

In Lier, we started to go back via the famous "fietsknooppunten", starting from punt no. 30. Again this took us along some waterway but I have no clue which little winding river that was:


The way back via knooppunten 30-28-72-49-35-36-37-01-74-73 until Boortmeerbeek was some of the best knooppunten route so far. All well paved with little freaky cycling path bits or suddenly unpaved roads. No changing direction all the time. Really excellent if it wasn't for the headwind that got strong, especially along the boring all-straight Haachtsesteenweg back to the airport and into Brussels.

All togehter certainly one of the best "boring" flat routes with a total of maybe 250 m "climb" (on 111 km in total). Could even be a rival to the so far favourite Zenne-Rupel-Schelde route.

Friday, 7 March 2014

Night

I decided to go for a long, but not very difficult ride after work, meaning no hills. So I cyled along the rail high speed line and the canal basically. With the right equipment when it is dark, this is not a problem. I have a quite strong headlight with which I can ride even if there is no street light. The 5€ decathlon one will not do. And even if there is street light in the countryside I'd recommend a really strong light. I got a B+M Ixon Pure with 30 Lux that lasts for about 5-6 hours.


Starting out towards the rail high speed line more or less the "usual way" with some variations. Already here the strong headlight pays off. It's completely dark. As soon as I am out of the city and on the bike path or the canal I usually wear headphones. It gets a bit boring otherwise in the darkness. "Fear of the dark" by Iron Maiden is definitely the right soundtrack.

In Veltem, I thought continuing all the way to Leuven and then along the canal was a bit too much and I'd rather make a shortcut along some "fietsknooppunten". However, when looking at the track now, I am not sure if this was a real shortcut. Anyway, the knooppunten are a fine thing.
at the Tildonk lock at the Canal
Arriving at the canal, I realised how awful this can be at night. With nothing around but darkness and a completely straight road ahead the lights at the distance seemed not to come nearer. Stupid. 

Back to Brussels via the good cyclingpath along Haachtsesteenweg. I passed the cycle passion store which looked like a decent bike shop. Got to pay them a visit one day.

Friday, 28 February 2014

Along waterways...again

I know I posted some rides along various waterways - rivers or canals - before. But the flat terrain without any hills is just too good for basic training to get into shape for the season. So again a route along Zenne and the Mechelen-Leuven Canal I did some days ago.

Starting out towardsVilvoorde,the first waterway is the Brussels-Rupel-Schelde canal. Nothing special and quite industrial surroundings. It's Vilvoorde after all.

In order to go to the Zenne, follow the signs "Canal Route" after the first lock on the canal. When you reach the railway tunnel. Now turn left, through the tunnel, and immediately right again and follow "Kleinestraat" until Hombeek. Here the nice Jagpaad (see also here) starts. All the way up to Zennegat, where Zenne, Dijle and the Leuven-Mechelen-Canal join forces to become the river Rupel which only some 10 km afterwards flows into the Schelde. A typical "Belgian solution" if you ask me.

Now back towards Mechelen:
The Canal near Mechelen

Cycling back along the Leuven-Mechelen Canal might seem boring to some. And it can in fact be boring. But it's a good way to exercise without stop and go - without cars along some beautiful landscape:
Leuven-Dijle Canal
I decided to do some short cut and not ride all the way to Leuven. Possibly had enough of all that waterways. Cycling back along the usual HSL-route track and into Woluwe. Looking forward to that tour in summer. Although it can get quite crowded on the cycling path.