Cycle network nodes

The Non-Profit Province of Antwerp Tourist Board (TPA) has been building a cycling network around nodes since 2001. This approach allows cycle tourists to map out their own route with the length and difficulty they desire.

 
You can start anywhere on the cycle route network. If you're not from the region and come by car or public transport, we recommend starting from a bicycle-friendly catering establishment, the centre of a municipality or the car parks (marked P) on the cycle map. The nearest nodes are also indicated at each catering business.

 
Bigger, safer, and more attractive: the Kempen cycling network in 2017. It includes 100 kilometres of new sections and 50 additional nodes. The Kempen's cycling network serves up endless cycling fun. The network comprises over 2,000 kilometres of excellent cycle paths and the very best routes. The twenty entry points on the map make excellent starting points. It also indicates long-distance routes and shortcuts via cycle paths.

 
More info on temporary and permanent changes to the network can be found at www.routedokter.be

 
Practical information

 
Location: Hoogstraten, Baarle-Hertog, Merksplas, Rijkevorsel, Turnhout, Arendonk, Beerse, Oud-Turnhout, Ravels, Vosselaar, Mol, Balen, Dessel, Retie, Kasterlee, Grobbendonk, Herentals, Herenthout, Olen, Vorselaar, Geel, Herselt, Hulshout, Laakdal, Meerhout, Westerlo, Lier, Berlaar, Bonheiden, Nijlen, Putte, Lille, Malle, Ranst, Zandhoven, Zoersel, Schilde, Schoten, Wijnegem, Brasschaat, Brecht, Essen, Kalmthout, Kapellen, Wuustwezel, Heist-op-den-Berg 

Sales: the Kempen cycling map is on sale at Kempen tourist information offices (including Lille town hall) and at Standaard Boekhandel. You can also order the map online

Price: €9.95