Senne-Sennegat-Senne (26km)

Show mapNavigatePrintDownloadEdit
Advertisement
Advertisement
25.9 km
23 m
01h43
Easy

View on interactive map

Route information

4723 views | Public | DutchFrenchGerman

Last verified: 12 June 2025
Azure

Description by the author

Senne-Sennegat-Senne.
Departure and arrival of this 26km long flat bike/looplus along all straightened parts of the Senne is at the parking Voetbalplein Weerde (Galgenberg).
Most of the route is paved, only around the fish pit in Weerde and below hombeek it is a dolomite towpath.

This loop starts in Weerde from where the Senne has been straightened over the centuries up to the Znegat. You will therefore no longer see any natural meandering (for that you have to take this loop: ). However, it remains fun to follow this long winding river on the east and west sides due to the remoteness of the natural environment.

Easy to do by bike (also with children) or on foot.
In the Zennegat there is a drinking place in the summer and on weekends, as well as on the first fish vjver you will encounter when you take the Zenneat over the new bicycle bridge on the left bank. OOk in the intermediate municipalities of Heffen, Leest and Hombeek (each time on the liner bank - there is always a bridge that you can cross - there is a drinking facility. Once you have café de Rut between the tracks at the Weerde station where you can relax for a while.

At 1 place it is important to pay attention: Until halfway the Eglegegem pond (lying on the left bank, you have to leave the Senne on the right bank and take a bypass on the passing E19 (2x under crossing: keep on!). If you leave the Senne, the course is a 100m rather muddy, and can contain large puddles in heavy weather (where you can still cycle.)

At the Zennegat we first turn right at the bicycle bridge to pass the lock complex of the Zenne-Mechelen-Leuven canal on the left side. This gives you the opportunity to admire the Zennegar at the end (mouth Zenne in Dijle, with the Leuvensevaart in between.

Very easy and easy trip.

Advertisement

Route origin

Route description

Region

Statistics


Roads and subsoil

Scenery


Characteristics

    Themes

      Groups

        Start and end of the route

        Navigate to starting point

        Places of interest

        Interesting products for your trip

        Advertisement

        Comments

        Activities

        Nearby

        Routes nearby

        Lodging nearby

        Services nearby

        © 2006-2025 RouteYou - www.routeyou.com