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GPS-Guided Routes

Pick your ride. Find the real Bruges.

Every Happy Wheels bike comes with a GPS tour pre-loaded and ready to go. Just pick your route, hop on, and follow the trail.

🟡 ExplorerEasy

Bruges Unlocked

10 km · ~3 hours

Start with the icons. End somewhere nobody else goes. Tick every postcard — Markt, Belfort, Rozenhoedkaai, Begijnhof, Minnewater — then slip away into whitewashed almshouse courtyards, a brewery running since 1564, and a jaw-dropping private chapel built in a Bruges backyard in 1429 as a replica of the Holy Sepulchre. Same family, 17 generations. Most visitors never find it.

🟡 ExplorerEasy

The Golden Ring

18 km · ~2.5 hours

Forget the centre. Follow the edge. A full loop around Bruges' medieval ring canal and ramparts — four windmills lined up in a single kilometre, the 1402 Kruispoort gate, a quick detour to Minnewater and the Begijnhof, and a canal stretch so local the only people you'll meet are dog walkers. Flat, traffic-free, and a Bruges most visitors never find.

🟢 AdventureEasy–Moderate

The Castle Forests

30 km · ~3.5–4 hours

Five minutes from the hotel. Five centuries from the tourist trail. A secret green belt south of Bruges — Kasteel Tillegem moated in 131 hectares of forest, Kasteel Tudor's English Gothic walled gardens, Beisbroek's tea house, then Steenbrugge's Benedictine abbey (brewing since the Middle Ages) before the Ghent–Bruges canal towpath carries you home. Four completely different places. Not a souvenir shop in sight.

🟢 AdventureModerate

Napoleon Canal & Polder Deep Dive

36 km · ~5 hours

Leave the city entirely. The GPS earns its keep out here. Out through Dampoort along the poplar-lined Napoleon Canal to medieval Damme, then deep into the polders — Oostkerke (300 people, lighthouse-tower church), Hoeke (50 people, a windmill), and Lapscheure where Napoleon's canal stopped in 1814, WWI bunkers still half-hidden in the reeds. Home along the opposite bank and into Bruges via Potterierei.

🟢 AdventureModerate

The Sea Breeze Route

60 km · ~6 hours

Four completely different landscapes. One unforgettable day. Out along the Boudewijn Canal to Lissewege — a whitewashed medieval village with a 1270 Gothic church and an 800-year-old abbey barn where storks nest. On to Zeebrugge's harbour, Blankenberge's 350-metre pier, and De Haan's Belle Époque streets (where Einstein hid in 1933). Home through the Uitkerkse Polder bird reserve in total silence.

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