fietsroute
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Hi,
For those who have plans to cycle in Flanders, I want to inform you about the cycle networks in Belgium.
You have two different cycle networks:
- the long distance network:
LF-routes, the national long distance cycling routes in Belgium, signposted in both directions, are a network of cycling routes through Belgium, all identified by a name and number, the suffixes a or b indicating the direction of the route. This network connects the most important cities in Belgium, like Brussels, Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, ...
- the cycle node network
The ‘nodes’ (‘knooppunten’) are the points where these cycling paths intersect. Each node in the network is numbered. You can use these nodes to map out a cycling itinerary. You decide for yourself how long you want the trip to be and where you want to go.
On each cycle trail you have a free gpx track.
For all information about the cycle networks : http://www.fietsroute.org/indexuk.php
For those who have plans to cycle in Flanders, I want to inform you about the cycle networks in Belgium.
You have two different cycle networks:
- the long distance network:
LF-routes, the national long distance cycling routes in Belgium, signposted in both directions, are a network of cycling routes through Belgium, all identified by a name and number, the suffixes a or b indicating the direction of the route. This network connects the most important cities in Belgium, like Brussels, Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, ...
- the cycle node network
The ‘nodes’ (‘knooppunten’) are the points where these cycling paths intersect. Each node in the network is numbered. You can use these nodes to map out a cycling itinerary. You decide for yourself how long you want the trip to be and where you want to go.
On each cycle trail you have a free gpx track.

For all information about the cycle networks : http://www.fietsroute.org/indexuk.php