Hechtel-Eksel Installs Two Floating Bike Bridges, Led by Zoë Debbaut

Hechtel-Eksel (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Hechtel-Eksel is installing 52 sections for 2,250-meter bicycle bridges in the Dommel Valley. Zoë Debbaut and local municipalities ensure safe, elevated cycle paths linking Eksel and Kleine-Brogel.

As VRT News reported, construction work is underway in Hechtel-Eksel, in the province of Limburg, Belgium, in the Dommel Valley. Workers are installing 52 sections for 2 new bicycle bridges. Each bridge will be approximately 250 meters in length. Cranes are lifting and placing the pre-fabricated sections. 

How is Hechtel-Eksel transforming cycling with 2 floating bridges?

The new bicycle bridges in Hechtel-Eksel are technically bridges, but they function more like elevated cycle paths above the ground.

“They are cycle paths in the irrigation area of the Dommel Valley,”

says Zoë Debbaut of the Roads and Traffic Agency. For the safety of road users and construction crews, the intersection of Eikelbosstraat and Ekselsebaan will remain closed until the end of the year. 

Construction of the cycle paths between Eksel and the centre of Kleine-Brogel is also progressing on schedule. The paths will be 1.90 meters wide on both sides of a 2.5-kilometre stretch. They are separated from the main road by verges, trees, or ditches. The project is carried out in collaboration with the municipalities of Peer, Hechtel-Eksel, Pelt, and Bocholt. 

“The works on both the cycle paths and the cycle bridges must be completed by the end of this year,”

Zoe Debbaut adds.

Hechtel-Eksel has previously developed innovative cycling infrastructure projects. In 2020, the city opened the “Cycling through the Trees” elevated path in the Pijnven forest, part of Bosland National Park, allowing cyclists to ride among the treetops. 

Earlier, the Dommel Bridges project, connecting Peer and Hechtel-Eksel, saw the construction of 4 high, narrow aluminium bridges over the Dommel River, designed to give cyclists unobstructed views of the valley. 

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12 responses to “Hechtel-Eksel Installs Two Floating Bike Bridges, Led by Zoë Debbaut”

  1. Floating bike bridges? Brilliant! Now we can cycle over the water instead of through it—perfect for the Belgian rain! 🚴‍♂️🌧️ #Innovation

  2. kickstart Avatar

    Floating bike bridges? Brilliant! Because who wouldn’t want to cycle above water while dodging the occasional swan? 🚴‍♂️💦 Just hope the cranes don’t end up as tourist attractions!

  3. Steel Heart Avatar
    Steel Heart

    Floating bike bridges? Sounds like the perfect solution for those who find cycling on solid ground a tad too mundane. 🚴‍♂️💦 Just what we need—more elevated paths to get a crick in our necks while admiring the concrete jungle below! 😂

  4. Cuff Queen Avatar

    Seems like Hechtel-Eksel is really taking “floating” to heart; next up, we’ll have bike bridges that double as luxury yachts. 🚴‍♂️💦 Just what we need—more ways to cycle over our problems! 😂

  5. Taz Ringer Avatar

    Floating bike bridges? Brilliant! Just what we needed to elevate our cycling experience, because riding a bike on solid ground was soooo last season! 🚴‍♂️💦

  6. Floating bike bridges? Brilliant! Nothing says “let’s enjoy nature” quite like pedaling above it all, while dodging the occasional crane. 🚴‍♂️🌉

  7. Floating bike bridges, eh? Just what we needed to make our leisurely cycle through the Dommel Valley feel like a ride on a dinghy. 🚲💦 Next stop, a bridge made entirely of croissants! 🥐

  8. Floating bike bridges, eh? Because who doesn’t love cycling with the added thrill of possibly becoming a human submarine? 🚴‍♂️🌊

  9. Who knew floating bike bridges were the latest trend in Hechtel-Eksel? Next up, I expect them to install bike lanes made of gold… because, you know, why not? 😂🚴‍♂️

  10. Delicious 
Wing Avatar
    Delicious Wing

    Floating bike bridges? Brilliant! Because why cycle on solid ground when you can have the thrill of a watery plunge beneath your wheels? 🚴‍♂️💦

  11. High Deck Avatar

    Floating bike bridges in Limburg? Well, that’s just what the world needed, isn’t it? Because if there’s one thing cyclists were missing, it was a delightful water-adjacent experience while dodging the odd duck! 🦆🚴‍♂️

  12. freeze queen Avatar
    freeze queen

    Floating bike bridges in Hechtel-Eksel? Brilliant! Because nothing says “European efficiency” quite like cycling 250 meters above the ground while dodging the occasional crane. 🚴‍♂️💼

  13. Floating bike bridges, eh? Just what the world needed—because biking over water is the new black. 🚴‍♂️💦 Perfect for those who prefer their daily commute with a side of potential wet socks! 😂

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