It took me some time to find good ways to get out of town on the bike
without being stuck in car traffic on the main axis. Especially when
riding after work in rush hour. I collected some routes I personally
prefer. They are on less busy, yet good to ride streets and you can
leave the city in almost all directions. I have so far not found a good
route out of town (north)west (Molenbeek, Koekelberg). Unless you want
to go on Chausée de Gand or Ninove between tramway tracks and macho
drivers you better avoid that area.
Of course one
possibility is to take the bike on the metro and go to Erasmus, Heysel
or Stockel. Definitely worth if you want to avoid traffic but you are
not faster than biking.
My favourite routes are either
alongside the canal (south towards Halle or north towards Vilvoorde) or
along the highspeed rail line towards Leuven. I linked some of my GPS
tracks below, starting from rather easy to find places in the city.
So the canal towards Halle
is easily reachable more or less via Parc Duden. Bd. Van Haelen and
Paepsem normally are not busy. Once at the canal you can either stay
there (although the pavement gets really rough some kilometers past
Halle) and go to Ronqiueres (or even further) or the Pajottenland is
easily accessable on the right side (or hilly Beersel/Alsemberg) on the
left.
To go to the Pajottenland directly
just follow Bd. Van Haelen and Paepsem to the canal, cross it and head
towards parc des Etangs/ Parc de Pede and a nice quite little road that
leads you to nice little village Sint Anna Pede (the church apparently
appears on some Bruegel painting).
Another way to the Pajottenland is via the canal and Ikea.
Cross the Canal at the lock to the right side and immediatly after the
motorwaybridge turn right. Looks like it leads to nowhere but eventually
you will head towards St. Pieters Leeuw, a nice little village at the
beginning of the Pajot.
Altough I don't like the south
of Brussels too much due to the dense population, traffic and bad roads
(and the almost impossible to cross Forêt des Soignes - unless you take
that awful "cyclepath" that runs right next to the Luxembourg motorway
E411 or the even worth one at Chaussée de la Hulpe). However, there are
some ways to easily get to Alsemberg, or even cross the Foret des Soignes on paved roads towards La Hulpe, or Hoeilaart.
From either of these three routes you have access to the quite hilly
parts of Brabant wallon. And there is even a way to avoid cycling along
the E411 to get to Jezus-Eik and then further on to Overijse or Wavre.
Apart
from the awful Avenue de Tervuren there are some easy ways to go to the
east (Leuven, Mechelen area). Either past the airport and along the highspeed railway line (which I can really recommend) or via Wezembeek and Moorsel. Both are along Av. de Broqueville from Montgomery but there is normally a reasonable amount of traffic.
So finally towards the flat north of Brussels. Again you have the choice of riding nicely along the canal towards Vilvoorde (and further on to the Schelde river) or other ways like the quiet Haren route or more towards Grimbergen, either via Meise or Wemmel. Altough it can be annyoing along Bd. Schmidt it still is ok to get out towards the flat north.
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