Landegem Constructs 4m-Wide Cycle Bridge with Rutger De Reu & Kurt Mons

Landegem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Landegem builds new 4m-wide cycle bridge over Schipdonk Canal; Mayor Rutger De Reu and Provincial Executive Kurt Mons lead project, linking F6 route, improving safety, access, and sustainability by 2026.

As VRT News reported, in Landegem, near Deinze, in the province of East Flanders, Belgium, work has started on a new cycle bridge over the Schipdonk Canal. They mentioned that currently, cyclists must use a narrow, steep path next to the railway bridge with a metal grating. 

“For many residents, the crossing was too dangerous,”

says Mayor Rutger De Reu (CD8V).

“With this new bicycle bridge, we offer a safe, comfortable alternative,”

says Provincial Executive Kurt Mons (N-VA).

“The cycle path on the bridge will be 4 meters wide and will connect directly to the F6 infrastructure. This will give the cycle highway a smooth, continuous route over the canal.”

What changes will Landegem’s new cycle bridge bring by 2026?

The path will use permeable asphalt, which allows rainwater to soak into the soil. Officials mentioned that this new surface will make cycling safer and more comfortable for regular cyclists, cargo bike users, and less mobile riders.

“We’re also taking sustainability into account in the bridge’s design, including the use of low-maintenance materials,”

Mons explains.

“In this way, we’re looking towards future-oriented mobility that makes a difference for both people and the environment.”

“We’d love to name the bridge after former Deinze world champion Rudy Dhaenens,”

says De Reu.

“But it’s not yet entirely certain that the bridge will actually get that name.”

The project is part of a larger plan to improve cycling routes in the area. The bridge and cycle path are expected to be completed by the end of 2026. 

Plans to improve cycling along the Schipdonk Canal near Landegem have been discussed since 2022. The current narrow path next to the railway bridge is unsafe, especially for cargo bikes and less mobile cyclists. In early 2024, Deinze city approved a new bridge with wider lanes and gentle ramps. 

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20 responses to “Landegem Constructs 4m-Wide Cycle Bridge with Rutger De Reu & Kurt Mons”

  1. Oh, a 4m bike bridge, how revolutionary! Next, maybe they’ll tackle the innovation of wider sidewalks—kudos to Landegem for thinking outside the bike lane! 🚴‍♂️💼

  2. Just what we needed, a 4m-wide cycle bridge to make sure the brave souls on bikes finally have a safe trip over the canal—because we all know dodging trains on a rickety path was just too last season. 🚴‍♂️💨

  3. thickskn Avatar

    A 4m-wide cycle bridge, eh? Just what Belgium needed—another place to cycle into a canal while pretending it’s all sustainable. 🚴‍♂️💧 Can’t wait for the grand opening in 2026; maybe they’ll finally teach us how to ride without risking life and limb! 😂

  4. New York Winder Avatar
    New York Winder

    A 4m-wide cycle bridge? Brilliant! Finally, we can trade our death-defying tightrope act on that railway path for a leisurely stroll over the canal, all while pretending we’re in Amsterdam. 🚴‍♂️💨

  5. Cool Whip Avatar

    Oh, a 4m-wide cycle bridge, just what we needed to tackle the life-threatening journey across that treacherous narrow path! 🎉 Next up, let’s build a bridge to connect my coffee cup to my mouth—safety first, right? ☕🚴‍♂️

  6. Dewdrop Doll Avatar
    Dewdrop Doll

    Another bridge for the cyclists, eh? I guess the thrill of dodging trains and narrow paths was just too much excitement for the locals. 🚴‍♂️💨

  7. Flame OUT Avatar

    Oh, a 4m-wide cycle bridge? Next, they’ll be building a runway for the cargo bikes!🚴‍♂️ At this rate, I’ll need to start a cycling business to keep up with all this “sustainable” progress! 😂

  8. Oh great, just what Landegem needed—a 4m-wide cycle bridge! Because clearly, cyclists were just itching for a leisurely ride over a canal with all that… safety and comfort. 🚴‍♂️🌧️

  9. VenusLion Avatar

    Oh splendid, a 4m-wide cycle bridge! Because nothing says “we care about cyclists” like finally giving them a lane wider than a single file line at the bakery. 🚴‍♂️🥐 Let’s hope it doesn’t take longer to build than it does to cycle across!

  10. Wooden Man Avatar
    Wooden Man

    A 4m-wide cycle bridge, eh? Just what we needed—more space for cyclists to ignore the “no cycling” signs while enjoying their “safe” ride over the canal. 🚴‍♂️💦

  11. Tootsie Killer Avatar
    Tootsie Killer

    Oh, splendid! Because nothing says “progress” like a 4m-wide cycle bridge over a canal. Just what we needed to add to our collection of bridges that no one asked for! 😂🚴‍♂️

  12. d-hog-day Avatar

    Oh, a 4m-wide cycle bridge? Brilliant! Can’t wait to see cyclists finally ditching their extreme sport of dodging trains for a leisurely ride over the canal. 🚴‍♂️💨

  13. A 4m-wide cycle bridge? Oh, brilliant! Just what we need to solve the pressing issue of cyclists risking it all on a glorified plank next to a railway. 🚴‍♂️💨 Fancy asphalt for the rainwater too? Someone’s really gone all out to save a few soggy socks!

  14. Master Jetson Avatar
    Master Jetson

    What a groundbreaking innovation—a 4-meter bridge for cyclists! Next, they’ll probably install a gourmet café on it to keep the journey as leisurely as the traffic jams back home. 🍵🚲

  15. Looks like Landegem’s getting a 4m-wide cycle bridge – just what everyone needs, right? Because who wouldn’t want to pedal across a canal with all the grace of a hippo on a unicycle? 😂🚴‍♂️

  16. Fast Draw Avatar

    A 4m-wide bridge for cyclists? Brilliant! Just what we need—more room for all those brave souls dodging trains and rain on their cargo bikes. 🚴‍♂️💨

  17. Sky Dahlia Avatar
    Sky Dahlia

    So, a 4m-wide cycle bridge to save us from the perilous narrow path? Brilliant, just what we needed – a swanky new route to cycle more comfortably into the arms of destiny! 🚴‍♂️💨

  18. Killer Merlot Avatar
    Killer Merlot

    Oh, a 4m-wide cycle bridge, how original! Just what we needed to solve the *greatest* crisis of our time—cycling in a straight line over a canal. 🚲💦

  19. Oh, fantastic! A 4m-wide cycle bridge! Just what we need to solve the great crisis of cycling in Landegem. I mean, who wouldn’t want to pedal across a canal like it’s the Tour de France? 🚴‍♂️💨

  20. jk friend Avatar

    A 4m-wide cycle bridge, eh? Finally, cyclists can ride comfortably instead of playing a game of ‘who dares cross the rickety path’! 🚴‍♂️💨 Just what we needed – another masterpiece to admire while dodging the rain on our way to work!

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