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  1. The Flemish government is also responsible for about 500 kilometers of regional roads (Dutch: gewestwegen) and about 900 kilometers of highways in the territory of the Flemish Region. Other types of roads are provincial roads and municipal roads.

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  2. Farther west are the Flemish polders (land reclaimed from the sea), which are seamed with drainage channels and which extend for 6–10 miles (10–16 km) inland. The straight unembayed coastline of maritime Flanders is backed by a rampart of sand dunes.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Many Flemish roads are not asphalted, but consist of large, concrete slabs. Watch out for the gaps between these because you really don't want to get into them on narrow tyres. Even if you follow in the tracks of legendary racers on these routes, please always be careful and use the existing cycle paths, because these roads won’t be closed off for you!

  4. Mapped Ways. 158,578. Cycle Routes. 10.4 million. Population. Highlights. Flanders is mostly flat and perfect to discover by bike. The diamond city Antwerp, the medieval Gent and the famous harbour city Bruges are amongst the most impressive Flemish cities.

  5. Flemish Brabant (Vlaams-Brabant) is a province in Flanders, Belgium at latitude 50°52′09.12″ North, longitude 4°32′19.32″ East. This page contains information relating to mapping activity that is specific to Vlaams-Brabant ( OSM map ), a province in the center of Belgium, Europe.

  6. Oudenaarde is a small city in the Flemish province of East Flanders. The municipality has a population of around 120,000. Sitting on the banks of the River Schelde, the town is a very compact conurbation centred around a beautiful market square which is home to the Sink-Walburgakerk Cathedral, the town hall (see photos in the introduction) and the Tour of Flanders Museum .

  7. Bergs and cobbles. The combination of cobbles and cycling in Flanders creates a unique and thrilling experience for both riders and spectators, and it has contributed to the region's reputation as a cycling mecca. Here’s an overview of the best cobblestone roads and climbs in Flanders. Want some help?