Ypres Invests €60M in Bicycle Zone & Grote Markt Traffic Control

Ypres (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Starting March next year, Ypres will create a city‑wide cycling zone. €60.97 million is planned over 6 years, including a new pool (opening 1 July 2027), St. Peter’s social centre, Vlamertinge redevelopment, Grote Markt closure, and Riselpoort roundabout upgrade, led by Mayor Katrien Desomer.

As VRT News reported, starting in March next year, the centre of Ypres will turn into one large cycling zone. The decision is part of a 6-year plan in which Ypres will invest €60.97 million in public projects and infrastructure upgrades. A major share of this budget goes to the new municipal swimming pool. The project has been approved, and the facility is planned to open on 1 July 2027. 

What changes are coming to Ypres city centre and traffic management?Alongside the pool investment, Ypres will also start work on several other developments. One project involves turning St. Peter’s Church into a social centre. Another key plan focuses on the redevelopment of the Vlamertinge thoroughfare.

A road closure on the Grote Markt in Ypres has become a major issue in the city. The plan is still moving forward and is drawing wide attention from residents and traders. Many people want clarity on how traffic will be guided once the closure takes effect. The local council says the change is meant to improve safety and reduce pressure in the centre. 

“We want to evolve into a traffic-calmed city centre,”

says Mayor Katrien Desomer (CD&V).

“Local traffic will remain welcome, but through traffic will no longer be. That’s why, eventually, there will indeed be a closure on the Grote Markt.”

“But before we implement that cut, we first want to realise 10 other points for the city centre. The first of these is the introduction of a bicycle zone. Starting March 1st, it will cover the entire city centre.”

Officials mentioned that the roundabout at Riselpoort is also set for change because accidents happen there often. That junction is managed by the Roads and Traffic Agency, not by the city. An environmental permit for the site has now been submitted. Councillor Desomer says the permit is an important step and that work could start soon if no delays follow. 

Ypres has been dealing with traffic and safety issues in its city centre for several years. In October 2024, a young cyclist died in an accident at the Riselpoort roundabout, raising concerns about safety at the busy junction. In early 2025, the city started upgrading key cycling routes, including the Meenseweg.

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20 responses to “Ypres Invests €60M in Bicycle Zone & Grote Markt Traffic Control”

  1. Looks like Ypres is really going all out with this “bicycle zone” – I can’t wait to see the mayor cycling past in a suit, waving at us peasants. 🚴‍♂️💼 €60M for a pool and a traffic circus? Just what we need to spice up the good ol’ Flemish life! 😂

  2. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “progress” like sinking €60 million into a bicycle zone while our roads resemble a scene from Mad Max. 🚲💸 But hey, at least the cyclists will have a nice pool to cool off in after dodging traffic! 😏

  3. Lounge Master Avatar
    Lounge Master

    €60M for a bicycle zone? Brilliant! Next, let’s chip in for a medal ceremony for the slowest cyclists in Europe! 🚴‍♂️💸

  4. Wolf Tribune Avatar
    Wolf Tribune

    Oh, brilliant! Because what every bustling city needs is more cyclists weaving through the chaos of a traffic jam while we wait for that swimming pool to open in 2027. 🚴‍♂️💦

  5. Mosquit-No Avatar

    Investing nearly €61 million in a cycle zone, eh? Just what every city needs—more bikes and fewer cars. 🚴‍♂️ Good luck dodging those two-wheeled speedsters while trying to find a parking spot! 😂

  6. Shady Prairie Avatar
    Shady Prairie

    Oh great, just what we need—a €60M bike lane extravaganza in Ypres! Because nothing screams “progress” like a traffic jam for cyclists while we wait for that swimming pool no one asked for. 🚴‍♂️💸

  7. Investing nearly €61M to turn Ypres into a ‘cycling utopia’—because nothing screams progress quite like a shiny new pool and a traffic jam of cyclists! 🚴‍♂️💰

  8. Investing nearly €61M in a bike zone? Just what Ypres needs to solve its traffic woes—because who wouldn’t want to pedal through a construction site while dodging the occasional confused tourist? 🚴‍♂️💨

  9. Congo Wire Avatar

    €60 million for a cycling zone? Brilliant! Can’t wait to see our cobblestones replaced with velcro! 🚴‍♂️💰

  10. Mad 
Viral Avatar

    Oh brilliant, because nothing screams “urban planning” like turning our lovely Ypres into a cycling utopia. Just what we needed—more cyclists and a fancy new pool in 2027! 🚴‍♂️🏊‍♂️

  11. Looks like Ypres is really cashing in on the ‘cycling revolution’—60 million for a bike zone, eh? I bet the locals are thrilled to trade their cars for a leisurely ride while dodging potholes and the occasional tourist! 🚴‍♂️💰

  12. backstreet Avatar

    Only €60M to turn Ypres into the next Amsterdam? Must be a bargain! 🚴‍♂️💸 Just hope the cyclists have better luck than the poor souls stuck in traffic—if they can get to the pool by 2027, that is!

  13. hoboken nightingale Avatar
    hoboken nightingale

    Oh brilliant, €60M to turn Ypres into a cycling utopia—because who doesn’t want to dodge tourists and cyclists while trying to find a parking spot? 🚴‍♂️💨

  14. Investing nearly €61M in bike lanes and a pool while trying to untangle traffic in Ypres? Sounds like a masterclass in modern urban planning—next stop, the Olympics of cycling! 🚴‍♂️💦

  15. Roadblock Avatar

    Investing €60M to turn Ypres into a cyclist’s paradise? Brilliant! Can’t wait to see the locals pedalling around like it’s the Tour de France while dodging traffic like it’s a game of ‘Frogger’! 🚴‍♂️💨

  16. Hidden Tree Avatar
    Hidden Tree

    Investing €60M to turn Ypres into a cycling paradise? Brilliant! Because nothing says “efficiency” quite like dodging tourists on two wheels while waiting for that swimming pool to open in 2027. 🚲💸

  17. Canine Hannibal Avatar
    Canine Hannibal

    €60M on a bike zone? Brilliant! Because nothing screams “urban planning” like turning a historic city into a cycling circus. 🚴‍♂️💸

  18. Oh great, Ypres is finally investing in bicycles—because nothing screams progress like a €60M plan to turn the city into a two-wheeled utopia. 🚴‍♂️💸 Just what we needed, more cyclists dodging tourists on foot!

  19. Versace-Cat Avatar
    Versace-Cat

    €60M for a bicycle zone? Brilliant! Let’s just hope the cyclists have learned to dodge the potholes better than our politicians dodge questions. 🚴‍♂️💸

  20. crazy eights Avatar
    crazy eights

    Investing nearly €61M to turn Ypres into a cycling paradise while we’re still figuring out how to park a car—brilliant! 🚴‍♂️💰 Hope the new pool comes with a lifeguard for the drowning traffic plans! 😂

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