Suggested Routes in the triangle Schuman-Beaulieu-Genève
Here are descriptions of the main connections between the triangle Schuman-Beaulieu-Genève. If it is your first time, we recommend to first look up your route on the Brussels cycle map. You will be astonished how easy and quick the connection is!
1) From the European district to Beaulieu
There are different possibilities, depending whether you start from the Schuman or the Place du Luxembourg area. Furthermore, according to whether you need to reach Ave. Beaulieu rather uphill (25, 29 to 33 and 24) or downhill (1-3-5-7), you may consider different trails.
Schuman to Beaulieu East http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=488584
Schuman to Beaulieu West http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=488590
a) Starting at RP Schuman
Option 1: To get to Beaulieu 1-3-5-7
- turn into avenue d’Auderghem
- At the crosslight, turn left to avenue des Nerviens (ride on bi-directional cycle path alongside the Parc, not on the street)
- At Porte de Tervuren (Merode), cross the home zone (woonerf/zone résidentielle) on the right, cross Avenue des Celtes, and go 150 m straight on on the side lane of Av. de Tervuren (cycle path on sidewalk).
In case you don’t know the sign for a home zone (woonerf/zone résidentielle) here’s a picture:
From here on, you’re on ICR 15. Follow the blue bike signs “Auderghem Centre” or watch out for painted bike logos on the road while passing through the following streets:
- turn right into r. Père de Deken (partly SULified), r. de l’Escadron (cross Bd Louis Schmidt), r. Baron Castro, r. Eleonore (SUL), turn right into r. Cattleyas, turn left into r. Emile Lebon.
Here, the ICR 15 turns left at a certain point. You continue straight on instead, cross Chaussée de Wavre and go downhill:
- r. Eglise St. Julien
- at roundabout (impressive tree): 3/4 turn, then downhill Bd des Invalides
- Pass under the bridge of E411 (highway to Namur) and
- turn right at the roundabout.
You are in front of the entrance to BU-1.
Option 2: To get to BU 25 to 33 and 24
Same as above until r. Baron Castro:
- Instead of continuing straight on (SUL r. Eleonore),
– turn right into Av. des Volontaires until it ends up into
- Bd du Triomphe, where you cross and turn left on the bidirectional cycle path.
- At the fire department, cross to get into Ave J. Cocks (bridge over railway line).
- Watch out on the Delta crossing: like elsewhere in Brussels, the cross lights for cyclists are, for mysterious reasons, before the road they cross (i.e. you have to twist your neck to see them when standing beside them).
- Ave J. Cocks (to avoid traffic, you may follow cycle trail which makes a small detour over the Delta car parking)
- Avenue de Beaulieu.
BU 33 is the first building on your left, the others go by decreasing numbers, except 24 which is the glass-fronted building next to the crossroads, opposite BU 33.
b) Starting from the Luxembourg Square area:
Start in southern part of Rue de Trèves (bus lane open for cyclists)
- it changes its name into r. Idalie
- turn left into Avenue du Trône which becomes Ave. de la Couronne after the Maelbeek Bridge (nice view!), go straight on for about 1 ½ km.
- On crossing with Bd Gen. Jacques turn left. Ride on the sidewalk for 70 m (dangerous road)
- turn right into Bd de la Pleine (bi-directional cycle path on the left side of the street)
- arriving at Delta crossing on Bd du Triomphe, continue as above.
2) From the Schuman area to Genève
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- r. Archimède, Sq. Ambiorix,
- r. Brabançonne
- cross Place Dailly, enter Ave. Chazal,
- turn immediately right into r. J. Jansen which becomes
- r. Wittmann at the end
- turn right into Ave. Rogier (uphill)
- after the railway bridge, turn left into rue Pavots
- ICR 12B joins in; follow signposts “Cimetière Bxl”
- Cross Bd. Wahis (ceinture extérieure), continue on ICR 12B in Ave Frans Courtens
- At 1st roundabout, leave ICR 12B: turn left (3/4 turn) – you’re in rue de Genève.
Commission buildings: Genève 12 on your left, Genève 1 a bit further, on your right.
3) From Beaulieu to Genève
Again, 2 options: the shortest one or the scenic one:
a) The shortest one:
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- Pass under the bridge of highway E411 to enter Bd des Invalides
- turn immediately right and go uphill Chaussée de Watermael (SUL)
- Cross Chaussée de Wavre (a few meters further down) to enter r. Valduc. You are joining ICR 15. Blue signs “Porte de Tervuren” [i.e. Merode!]) or cycle logos on the ground lead you through the following streets : r. Valduc (partly SUL), Traquet, Canarie, Cordiers, Valkeners, Lebon, Cattleyas, Eléonore, Baron de Castro, Escadron, De Décken (partly SUL).
- At Merode take the north side of the Parc du Cinquantenaire (Ave. Ijzer and Renaissance).
- Turn right just before the Ecole Militaire into r. Hobema. You are on ICR 13A until Pl. Jamblinne de Meux.
- At its northern side, turn left and take Avenue Plasky (2nd right) until Place Meiser
- Not easy to cross, but there’s a cycling lane on Bd. Wahis.
- After 150m turn right into Av.Fr Courtens (you’re now on ICR12B).
- At the firs roundabout, take a 3/4 turn ; you’re in rue de Genève.
b) The scenic route:
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Pass under the bridge of higway E411 on Chaussée de Watermael. Step off your bike and walk for 30 m on the sidewalk of Av. L. Dehoux until there is a broad footpath on your left leading uphill (just before r. Vignette joins in). This is the provisory ending of Promenade Verte, a former railway line going from Delta to Stockel. Completely cut of from motorised traffic, you go up north in a “tunnel” of trees.
After 2 km, you cross Av. de Tervuren (near tram museum) on a “veloduc” (nice view on traffic jam underneath), an go on for another 2 km. You pass a bridge, cross a street, pass a piece of art made of railway tracks, and pass another bridge.
Immediately after this bridge, turn left, go downhill via Chem. Struybeken and Av. JF Debecker to join the side lane of Bd. Woluwé.
At next crosslight, turn left (you join ICR 13B) and go up Av. Paul Hymans (on cycle path).
Take first to the right (r. Jacques Brel).
Go straight on through the park (school) to join roundabout of Bd Marcel Thiry.
Take Avenue des Communautés, cross Chée de Louvain, go straight on in Ave Ciceron,
At the cemetery, turn left into r. H. Dunant. You’re on ICR 12B.
On second roundabout, turn right : it’s rue de Genève.
Other routes through Brussels (links):
The Placeovélo Website has a (growing) list of different route descriptions and provides a service where you can ask them to look up for you the best routes from A to B (in French): http://placeovelo.collectifs.net/ and click on itineraires in the lefthand menu.
The Schweitzer-Schuman-Express is a detailed description of an itinerary between Schweitzer Square (Berchem St. Agate/Sint Agata Berchem) and Schuman (in Dutch):