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The Best Free Outdoor Gyms and Fitness Circuits in the Area

Discover the top spots in Brussels to stay active without breaking the bank, from the Bois de la Cambre to the Parc de Bruxelles

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By Brussels Wellness Desk · Published 3 July 2026, 23:12

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Updated 1 d ago· 3 July 2026, 23:46

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The Best Free Outdoor Gyms and Fitness Circuits in the Area
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Brussels has a total of 17 free outdoor gyms and fitness circuits, providing residents with ample opportunities to stay active and healthy.

The city's active wellness culture makes outdoor fitness a staple of many residents' routines, and with the rise of urban fitness, these outdoor gyms have become increasingly popular. As the summer months approach, many are looking for ways to stay cool and active without the cost of a gym membership. With the city's parks and green spaces offering a range of free fitness options, there's never been a better time to get outside and get moving.

In the heart of the city, the Parc de Bruxelles offers a fitness circuit with 12 stations, each with a different exercise to target different muscle groups. The Bois de la Cambre, located in the south of the city, has a 2.5km running trail and a number of outdoor fitness stations, including pull-up bars and parallel bars. The commune of Schaerbeek also offers a free outdoor gym, located on the Rue du Progrès, with a range of equipment including treadmills and exercise bikes.

According to data from the City of Brussels, over 10,000 people used the city's outdoor fitness facilities in the first quarter of 2026, with the most popular location being the Parc de Bruxelles. The city has also invested €200,000 in the development of new outdoor fitness facilities, including the installation of new equipment and the creation of fitness classes. Since the launch of the city's outdoor fitness program in 2020, the number of participants has increased by 25%, with 75% of users reporting an improvement in their overall health and wellbeing.

Getting Involved

For those looking to get involved, the City of Brussels offers a range of free fitness classes and workshops, including yoga, Pilates, and Zumba. The classes are led by certified instructors and are open to people of all ages and fitness levels. The city also partners with local fitness organizations, such as the ASBL Sport et Santé, to offer specialized classes and training programs. With the summer solstice approaching on June 21, the city will also be hosting a number of outdoor fitness events, including a 5km run in the Parc du Cinquantenaire on July 17.

As the city continues to invest in its outdoor fitness infrastructure, residents can expect to see even more free and accessible fitness options in the future. With its range of outdoor gyms and fitness circuits, Brussels is an ideal city for those looking to stay active and healthy without breaking the bank. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just starting out, there's never been a better time to get outside and get moving in the city's parks and green spaces.

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