ebt
The Flemish Beer Route - 8 days

The Flemish Beer route

Belgium is famous worldwide for its many different beers, with a brewing tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. Centuries ago, even children were given a bit of brew to avoid the undependable drinking water. Nowadays over 200 breweries operate here, creating a variety of styles from refreshing white ale to bolder tripels and quadrupels. On this cycling holiday, discover the origin of several of Belgium’s best beers and marvel at the lovely surroundings that produce them! 

Pedal into woodlands in the Campine, roll past the renowned Achelse Kluis abbey and cross the Dutch border into Noord Brabant. Explore the world playing card capital of Turnhout and go mad in Antwerp trying to see everything on your list. The friendly university town of Leuven lives up to its reputation and your week ends with a fun and quirky highlight: cycling through water!

read more >>
Route
Day 1: Arrival Genk
Day 2: Genk - Heeze
Day 3: Heeze - Turnhout
Day 4: Turnhout - Antwerp
Day 5: Antwerp - Leuven
Day 6: Leuven - Diest
Day 7: Diest - Genk
Day 8: Departure from Genk

Day 1:    Arrival Genk

Make your way to Genk today, receive a friendly welcome at your hotel and wander through delightful Molenvijver Park before dinner.

Day 2:    Genk - Heeze
53 km

Kick off your tour riding quiet roads to Bocholt, home to Europe’s largest beer brewery museum. Breathe in the aroma and discover the steps leading up to a perfectly poured pint. The nature reserve at Beverbeekse Heide is a world of wetlands, woods and patches of heath. Pause in Achelse Kluis to see the abbey and adjacent brewery, shop, gallery and inn. St. Benedict’s is one of the few places in the world where Trappist beer is still brewed, under the strict supervision of two Cistercian monks. After a well-earned Tripel on the sunny terrace, cycle onward through Leenderbossen Forest and Leende, then stretch your legs in Heeze with a pleasant walk on the castle grounds.

Day 3:    Heeze - Turnhout
75 km

Dip into Holland and dabble in the beauty of the Brabant Campine-Kempen region. Roll along through peaceful woodlands and fields of heather, especially lovely during the August bloom. Get a better feel for the place, stopping off in traditional towns like Valkenswaard and Bergeijk, then zip back into Belgium for a visit to Postel Abbey, where beer has been brewed since 1611. Take a break in Arendonk before ending your day in historic Turnhout, with its curious Playing Card Museum. 

Day 4:    Turnhout - Antwerp
59 km

Venture out to picturesque Merksplas and pop in at the visitors’ centre to learn about former prisioners’ colony where farming skills were taught and practised out in the fields. Pass Oostmalle and Malle on your way to Westmalle, to savour a well-deserved Trappist beer at the café opposite the abbey. Then zoom onward to the cosmopolitan city of Antwerp.

Day 5:    Antwerp - Leuven
68 km

The city hubbub comes to a hush as you glide into quieter, greener surroundings. Check out a bit of military heritage at Mortsel’s brick-and-sandstone Fort no. 4, one of the eight original Brialmont Forts (1860-1864) on Antwerp’s defensive line. Sail onward toward Leuven to spy the festival grounds where the 4-day Rock Werchter is celebrated each summer. Then test your legs a bit when you encounter a few gentle slopes! The welcoming university town of Leuven offers a taste of the good life, shared with local bon-vivants, and traditional architecture at the Groot Begijnhof, a residence for the “Begines”, a 13th-16th century semi-monastic order for lay women.

Day 6:    Leuven - Diest
44 km

Cycle a superb stage, stopping first at the Vlooybergtoren in Tielt-Winge. Clamber up the rusty steps and take in the panorama from this unique, and seemingly precarious, vista point. Further on, Haksberg Castle nestles amid 3.6 hectares of vineyards, where local wines are named after the bird species of Hageland. Make time to stop at Belgium’s most important pilgrimage site, Scherpenheuvel with the Low Countries’ oldest central-plan domed church. Top your day off in the gorgeous town of Diest, with its historic ties to the Royal House of Orange. This as yet 'undiscovered' destination adds a welcome surprise and the chance to amble along the River Demer. 

Day 7:    Diest - Genk
58 km

Today’s flat roads will not leave you breathless, but the scenery most certainly will! Ride first to the Schulensmeer, with its array of water sports, then dive into De Weijers, the “Land of 1001 Ponds”. Slalom your way past man-made fishing ponds, marvel at colourful vegetation and keep an eye out for unique fauna. In Bokrijk, an open-air museum depicts early 20th-century country life and a chance to try your hand at traditional skills and crafts. Finally, brace yourself for a bizarre experience as you cycle a 200-metre path right through a natural lake, skimming along in harmony with the ducks.

Day 8:    Departure from Genk

After one final hotel buffet breakfast, your cycling holiday comes to an end and it’s time to make your way home.

Prices
Accommodation
Bikes
Practical info
Arrival info
Reviews

European Bike Tours, Address & VAT registration TBC

European Bike Tours uses cookies to manage the website, to show you personalized content and to manage business goals. Below you can find more information on how we use cookies. You can accept all cookies, select them individually or reject them all. To learn more about our cookie policy, you can visit the dedicated page at any time.

extraSmallDevice
smallDevice
mediumDevice
largeDevice