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Brussels Trails Connect Locals to Extensive Nearby Outdoor Adventures

The capital's network of marked paths and parks places extensive green routes within easy reach for walkers and cyclists.

By Brussels Things-to-do Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Brussels Trails Connect Locals to Extensive Nearby Outdoor Adventures
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Brussels holds more than half its capital region in green space, from formal palace gardens to the ancient beech stands of the Sonian Forest. This coverage creates direct access to walking and cycling routes that start inside city limits and extend into surrounding reserves.

The extent of protected land matters for residents seeking daily exercise without long travel. Parks and trails sit within neighbourhoods across the Brussels-Capital Region, allowing short sessions or longer loops on foot or by bike.

Marked routes inside the ring

The Promenade Verte forms a 60-kilometre circular trail that links parks, the Sonian Forest, marshlands and nature reserves around the entire region. Runners and cyclists also use the 1.5-kilometre loop at Parc du Cinquantenaire and the 3-to-10-kilometre trails at Bois de la Cambre, where a lake supports boat and pedal-boat rentals. The canal towpath offers a flat option through the city, while Parc Duden and the Forêt de Soignes provide short hill sections for training.

Additional stops include the Ixelles ponds and the UNESCO-listed Forêt de Soignes, both reachable by public transport or short rides from central districts. These sites sit on established way-marked paths that connect directly to the larger Promenade Verte circuit.

Options slightly farther out

Adventure Valley, paintball facilities at NPG and mountain-biking routes through Brubike lie within one hour by car or train. Boat rentals in Ghent provide another water-based choice on the same travel radius. These sites extend the range of activities while remaining accessible for day trips from Brussels addresses.

Visitors can start at any of the listed parks or the Promenade Verte trailheads and follow the way-markers for distances suited to their pace. Maps and local transport links make it straightforward to combine sections of the 60-kilometre loop with shorter urban routes on the same outing.

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