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Mobility

To make your journey to the Baloise Antwerp 10 Miles as smooth as possible, we are happy to assist you with tailored travel advice. First choose the region from which you are travelling. You will then immediately receive the most relevant and practical accessibility information for your route.

Coming to support runners on Sunday 26 April? To guarantee safety and smooth flow during the race, we strongly advise spectators not to cross between the left bank and the right bank. Crossing points will be limited during the event and may result in long waiting times. We therefore recommend staying on the bank where you arrive in Antwerp, so you don’t miss any of the atmosphere and can cheer on your participants without interruption.

  • On foot

You can reach the start area on foot via the pedestrian tunnel.

  • By bike

Unlike Sunday 26 April, bicycles and e‑scooters are allowed in the pedestrian tunnel and on the ferry on Saturday 25 April. You can park your bike in the bike parking area at the start or at the finish. Please note: if safety is at risk, security services may decide to temporarily restrict cyclists in the tunnel and/or on the ferry. This measure will be communicated on site.

  • By tram

You can reach the start area via pre‑metro lines 3, 5, 9 or 15 to the Halewijn or Frederik Van Eeden stops. Use the De Lijn route planner to plan your journey. Follow the signage and on‑site steward instructions.

  • By boat

Is the pedestrian tunnel too busy? Then take the Sint‑Annaveer ferry to the left bank.

From Hoboken, you can cross the Scheldt twice per hour to Kruibeke by ferry. From the pontoon in Kruibeke, you can cycle safely via Schiphoek and Burcht to Linkeroever. Park your bike in the bike parking area at the start or at the finish.

DeWaterbus takes you directly to Linkeroever (Sint Anna stop) twice per hour from several stops (Lillo, Liefkenshoek, Kallo, Zwijndrecht and Kruibeke). Plan your trip via the DeWaterbus website.

  • By bike

Coming from the Waasland region or the Rupel area? Cycle to the start. Park your bike in the bike parking area at the start or at the finish. From Hemiksem, you can cross the Scheldt twice per hour to Bazel by ferry. From the pontoon in Bazel, you cycle via Kruibeke and Burcht to Linkeroever.

  • By train

Antwerp is easily accessible by train via three railway stations. The main highlight is Antwerp‑Central Station — often praised as one of the most beautiful stations in the world — an impressive architectural landmark with multiple levels and a constant flow of trains to and from all directions.
From Antwerp‑Central Station, you can reach the start on foot or by tram. This information is available in the other tab “City of Antwerp and surrounding municipalities”. Plan your train journey to Antwerp here.
On Sunday, you can travel 30% cheaper with a Weekend Ticket, and up to 4 children under the age of 12 can travel for free. With Train+, you receive an additional 40% discount. Live too far from a train station? Park your car at a station of your choice and continue your journey to Antwerp by train. In most NMBS/SNCB car parks, train travellers can park at a reduced rate.

  • By bus

Bus lines run to Antwerp from various surrounding regions (Waasland, Rupel area, Noorderkempen, etc.). From the Waasland region, you can even reach a stop close to the start on the left bank. Use the De Lijn route planner to plan your journey.

  • By boat

From Kruibeke and Hemiksem, you can reach Linkeroever twice per hour with DeWaterbus (Sint Anna stop). Plan your trip here.

  • By car

Please note that it will be busy around Antwerp on Saturday 25 April. We strongly advise against travelling by car. Use the alternatives mentioned above.
Coming to Antwerp by car anyway? There are no parking facilities within walking distance of the start. Use one of the 9 P+R facilities in and around Antwerp and take the tram to stop F. Van Eeden. P+R Linkeroever is the closest P+R.
Want to be sure of a parking space? Then reserve your spot here. Choose a sufficiently wide time slot for your reservation and respect those hours. If no parking spaces are available, there is no point in driving to Linkeroever by car.

Prefer to avoid the crowds on the tram? Rent a Donkey Republic shared bike at the Park & Ride. With the code ANT10MILES, you are entitled to a 20% discount on two rides (outward and return). More information on how to rent a Donkey bike can be found here.

  • On foot

You can reach the start of the race on foot via the pedestrian tunnel. For safety reasons, no bicycles or e‑scooters are allowed in the tunnel between 7:30 and 19:30.

Please also take into account very long waiting times when returning to the right bank from 14:00 onwards.
Coming along as a supporter? Then stay on the right bank and go to one of the supporter zones.

  • By bike

For safety reasons, the pedestrian tunnel and the Sint‑Annaveer ferry are not accessible to bicycles and e‑scooters between 7:30 and 19:30. Temporary bike parking facilities will be provided at Sint‑Jansvliet, Oever and Steenplein, where you can safely leave your vehicle.
Please allow for very long waiting times when returning to the right bank from 14:00 onwards.
Coming along as a supporter? Then stay on the right bank and go to one of the supporter zones.

  • By tram

You can reach the start area via pre‑metro lines 3, 5, 9 or 15 to the Halewijn or Van Eeden stops. Use the De Lijn route planner to plan your journey. Follow the signage and on‑site steward instructions.

  • By boat

Is it too busy at the pedestrian tunnel? Then take the Sint‑Annaveer ferry.
For safety reasons, no bicycles or e‑scooters are allowed on the ferry between 7:30 and 19:30. Here too, please take into account very long waiting times when returning to the right bank from 14:00 onwards.

From Hoboken, you can cross the Scheldt twice per hour to Kruibeke by ferry. From the pontoon in Kruibeke, you can cycle safely via Schiphoek and Burcht to Linkeroever. Park your bike in the bike parking area at the start or at the finish.

DeWaterbus takes you directly to Linkeroever (Sint Anna stop) twice per hour from several stops (Lillo, Liefkenshoek, Kallo, Zwijndrecht and Kruibeke). Plan your trip here.

  • By bike

Coming from the Waasland region? Then cycle to Linkeroever. Park your bike in the bike parking area at the start or at the finish.

  • By train

Antwerp is easily accessible by train via three railway stations. The main highlight is Antwerp‑Central Station — often praised as one of the most beautiful stations in the world — an impressive architectural landmark with multiple levels and a constant flow of trains to and from all directions.
From Antwerp‑Central Station, you can reach the start on foot or by tram. This information is available in the other tab “City of Antwerp and surrounding municipalities”. Plan your train journey to Antwerp here.
On Sunday, you can travel 30% cheaper with a Weekend Ticket, and up to 4 children under the age of 12 can travel for free. With Train+, you receive an additional 40% discount. Live too far from a train station? Park your car at a station of your choice and continue your journey to Antwerp by train. In most NMBS/SNCB car parks, train travellers can park at a reduced rate.

  • By bus

From the Waasland region, several bus lines run to a stop close to the start. Use the De Lijn route planner to plan your journey to the Sporthal stop on the left bank.

  • By boat

From Kruibeke, you can reach Linkeroever twice per hour with DeWaterbus (Sint Anna stop). Plan your trip here.

  • By car

Please note that it will be extremely busy around Antwerp on Sunday 26 April. We strongly advise against travelling by car. Use the alternatives mentioned above.
Coming to Antwerp by car anyway? There are no parking facilities within walking distance of the start. Use the Park & Ride facilities around Antwerp. Follow the signage on the access roads to the nearest P+R.

P+R Linkeroever is only accessible with a reservation. Reserve your parking space here. Choose a sufficiently wide time slot and strictly adhere to it. Also allow for longer travel times due to the expected crowds.
If no parking spaces are available, there is absolutely no point in driving to Linkeroever by car.

Prefer to avoid the crowds on the tram? Rent a Donkey Republic shared bike at the Park & Ride. With the code ANT10MILES, you are entitled to a 20% discount on two rides (outward and return). More information on how to rent a Donkey bike can be found here.

  • By train

Antwerp is easily accessible by train via three railway stations. The main highlight is Antwerp‑Central Station — often praised as one of the most beautiful stations in the world — an impressive architectural landmark with multiple levels and a constant flow of trains to and from all directions.
From Antwerp‑Central Station, you can reach the start on foot or by tram. This information is available in the other tab “City of Antwerp and surrounding municipalities”. Plan your train journey to Antwerp here.
On Sunday, you can travel 30% cheaper with a Weekend Ticket, and up to 4 children under the age of 12 can travel for free. With Train+, you receive an additional 40% discount. Live too far from a train station? Park your car at a station of your choice and continue your journey to Antwerp by train. In most NMBS/SNCB car parks, train travellers can park at a reduced rate.

  • By car

Please note that it will be very busy around Antwerp on Sunday 26 April. Several tunnels will be closed, including the Kennedytunnel and Waaslandtunnel.

As a result, it will not be possible to cross the Scheldt in both directions. We strongly advise against travelling by car and recommend using the alternatives mentioned above.

Coming to Antwerp by car anyway? There are no parking facilities within walking distance of the start. Use one of the P+R facilities in and around Antwerp and take the tram to the Van Eeden stop. Follow the signage on the approach roads to the nearest P+R.

Prefer to avoid the crowds on the tram? Take your bike with you in or on the car and drive to the Park & Bike parking facility on the Noorderlaan.

At the Park & Bike parking facility, you can also rent a Donkey Republic shared bike. With the code ANT10MILES, you are entitled to a 20% discount on two rides (outward and return). More information on how to rent a Donkey bike can be found here. Please note: the number of shared bikes is limited. If no shared bike is available, you can also take the tram to the city centre of Antwerp. Use the De Lijn route planner to plan your journey.

  • By train

Antwerp is easily accessible by train via three railway stations. The main highlight is Antwerp‑Central Station — often praised as one of the most beautiful stations in the world — an impressive architectural landmark with multiple levels and a constant flow of trains to and from all directions.
From Antwerp‑Central Station, you can reach the start on foot or by tram. This information is available in the other tab “City of Antwerp and surrounding municipalities”. Plan your train journey to Antwerp here.
On Sunday, you can travel 30% cheaper with a Weekend Ticket, and up to 4 children under the age of 12 can travel for free. With Train+, you receive an additional 40% discount. Live too far from a train station? Park your car at a station of your choice and continue your journey to Antwerp by train. In most NMBS/SNCB car parks, train travellers can park at a reduced rate.

  • By car

Please note that it will be very busy around Antwerp on Sunday 26 April. Several tunnels will be closed, including the Kennedytunnel and Waaslandtunnel.

As a result, it will not be possible to cross the Scheldt in both directions. We strongly advise against travelling by car and recommend using the alternatives mentioned above.

Coming to Antwerp by car anyway? There are no parking facilities within walking distance of the start. Park at P+R Berchem and take tram 9 to the F. Van Eeden stop. Follow the signage on the approach roads to the P+R.

Prefer to avoid the crowds on the tram? Take your bike with you in or on the car and drive to the Park & Bike parking facility along the Vogelzanglaan.

At the Park & Bike parking facility, you can also rent a Donkey Republic shared bike. With the code ANT10MILES, you are entitled to a 20% discount on two rides (outward and return). More information on how to rent a Donkey bike can be found here. Please note: the number of shared bikes is limited.

With the code ANT10MILES, you are entitled to a 20% discount on two rides (outward and return). More information on how to rent a Donkey bike can be found here. Please note: the number of shared bikes is limited.

  • By bike

From Hemiksem, you can cross the Scheldt twice per hour to Bazel by ferry. From the pontoon in Bazel, you cycle via Kruibeke and Burcht to Linkeroever. Park your bike in the bike parking area at the start or at the finish.

  • By train

Antwerp is easily accessible by train via three railway stations. The main highlight is Antwerp‑Central Station — often praised as one of the most beautiful stations in the world — an impressive architectural landmark with multiple levels and a constant flow of trains to and from all directions.
From Antwerp‑Central Station, you can reach the start on foot or by tram. This information is available in the other tab “City of Antwerp and surrounding municipalities”. Plan your train journey to Antwerp here.
On Sunday, you can travel 30% cheaper with a Weekend Ticket, and up to 4 children under the age of 12 can travel for free. With Train+, you receive an additional 40% discount. Live too far from a train station? Park your car at a station of your choice and continue your journey to Antwerp by train. In most NMBS/SNCB car parks, train travellers can park at a reduced rate.

  • By bus

From the Rupel region, several bus lines also run to Antwerp. Use the De Lijn route planner to plan your journey.

  • By boat

From Hemiksem, you can travel directly to Linkeroever with DeWaterbus (Sint Anna stop). Plan your trip here.

  • By car

Please note that it will be very busy around Antwerp on Sunday 26 April. Several tunnels will be closed, including the Kennedytunnel and Waaslandtunnel.

As a result, it will not be possible to cross the Scheldt in both directions, and crossing the Scheldt will be more difficult. We strongly advise against travelling by car and recommend using the alternatives mentioned above.

Coming to Antwerp by car anyway? There are no parking facilities within walking distance of the start. Use P+R Berchem and take tram 9 to the F. Van Eeden stop. Follow the signage on the access roads to the P+R.

Prefer to avoid the crowds on the tram? Take your bike with you in or on the car and drive to the Park & Bike parking facility along the Vogelzanglaan.

At the Park & Bike parking facility, you can also rent a Donkey Republic shared bike. With the code ANT10MILES, you are entitled to a 20% discount on two rides (outward and return). More information on how to rent a Donkey bike can be found here. Please note: the number of shared bikes is limited. If no shared bike is available, you can also take the tram to the city centre of Antwerp. Use the De Lijn route planner to plan your journey.

  • Met de trein

Antwerp is easily accessible by train via three railway stations. The main highlight is Antwerp‑Central Station — often praised as one of the most beautiful stations in the world — an impressive architectural landmark with multiple levels and a constant flow of trains to and from all directions.
From Antwerp‑Central Station, you can reach the start on foot or by tram. This information is available in the other tab “City of Antwerp and surrounding municipalities”. Plan your train journey to Antwerp here.
On Sunday, you can travel 30% cheaper with a Weekend Ticket, and up to 4 children under the age of 12 can travel for free. With Train+, you receive an additional 40% discount. Live too far from a train station? Park your car at a station of your choice and continue your journey to Antwerp by train. In most NMBS/SNCB car parks, train travellers can park at a reduced rate.

  • By car

Please note that it will be very busy around Antwerp on Sunday 26 April. Several tunnels will be closed, including the Kennedytunnel and Waaslandtunnel.

As a result, it will not be possible to cross the Scheldt in both directions. We strongly advise against travelling by car and recommend using the alternatives mentioned above.

Coming to Antwerp by car anyway? There are no parking facilities within walking distance of the start. Use one of the P+R facilities in and around Antwerp and take the tram to the Van Eeden stop. Follow the signage on the approach roads to the nearest P+R.

Prefer to avoid the crowds on the tram? Take your bike with you in or on the car and drive to the Park & Bike parking facility on the Noorderlaan.

At the Park & Bike parking facility, you can also rent a Donkey Republic shared bike. With the code ANT10MILES, you are entitled to a 20% discount on two rides (outward and return). More information on how to rent a Donkey bike can be found here. Please note: the number of shared bikes is limited. If no shared bike is available, you can also take the tram to the city centre of Antwerp. Use the De Lijn route planner to plan your journey.

  • By train

Antwerp is easily accessible by train via three railway stations. The main highlight is Antwerp‑Central Station — often praised as one of the most beautiful stations in the world — an impressive architectural landmark with multiple levels and a constant flow of trains to and from all directions.
From Antwerp‑Central Station, you can reach the start on foot or by tram. This information is available in the other tab “City of Antwerp and surrounding municipalities”. Plan your train journey to Antwerp here.
On Sunday, you can travel 30% cheaper with a Weekend Ticket, and up to 4 children under the age of 12 can travel for free. With Train+, you receive an additional 40% discount. Live too far from a train station? Park your car at a station of your choice and continue your journey to Antwerp by train. In most NMBS/SNCB car parks, train travellers can park at a reduced rate.

  • By bus

From the Noorderkempen region, several bus lines run to Antwerp. Use the De Lijn route planner to plan your journey.

  • By car

Please note that it will be very busy around Antwerp on Sunday 26 April. Several tunnels will be closed, including the Kennedytunnel and Waaslandtunnel.

As a result, it will not be possible to cross the Scheldt in both directions. We strongly advise against travelling by car and recommend using the alternatives mentioned above.

Coming to Antwerp by car anyway? There are no parking facilities within walking distance of the start. Park at P+R Merksem and take tram 3 to the F. Van Eeden stop. Follow the signage on the approach roads to the P+R.

Want to be sure of a parking space? Reserve your parking spot here. Choose a sufficiently wide time slot for your reservation and strictly adhere to it.

Prefer to avoid the crowds on the tram? Take your bike with you in or on the car and drive to the Park & Bike parking facility on the Noorderlaan.

At the Park & Bike parking facility, you can also rent a Donkey Republic shared bike. With the code ANT10MILES, you are entitled to a 20% discount on two rides (outward and return). More information on how to rent a Donkey bike can be found here. Please note: the number of shared bikes is limited. If no shared bike is available, you can also take the tram to the city centre of Antwerp. Use the De Lijn route planner to plan your journey.