If you're within a 10 km radius of the center of Namur, cycling can be a friendly, efficient and economical means of transport for you. Especially if you're close to the banks of the Sambre and Meuse rivers, which are equipped with cycle towpaths. It's also easy to avoid car-clogged avenues and take quieter side streets. Bicycles can be parked almost anywhere on campus.

Bike parking on campus

LocationNumber of spacesShelteredUseful info
BUMP forecourt, rue Grandgagnage33 hoopsyesFor all.
Cour intérieure Faculté de médecine60 arceauxnonPour tous, also used for motorcycles, private land.
Inner courtyard Faculty of Medicine20 spacesyes4 closed veloboxes for students(*)
Vel'House computer parking12 spacesyesClosed room, for use by staff members (**)
Vel'House parking BUMP28 spacesyesClosed premises, for use by staff members (**)
Parking pédagogie40 hoopsyesIn the inner courtyard, closed at night.
(*) Keys available from AGE
(**) Request keys from SiGEC

Bicycle routes to campus

From Namur and surroundings

If you can reach the banks of the Sambre or Meuse rivers, you'll easily get to UNamur, since these are located along the Sambre. From the Meuse, all you have to do is reach the confluence. A cycling map of Namur exists and is available from the Maison des Cyclistes or online. Consult the Cycling map of Namur.

From the RAVeL

Namur is ideally located at the crossroads of two sections of the RAVeL, which combines towpaths and former railroads transformed into cycle paths and offers some safe routes to reach Namur from Dinant, Floreffe, Andenne or Eghezée.
- The international Eurovélo 3 line connects with Charleroi and Mons to the west or Huy and Liège to the east;
- The intrenational Eurovélo 5 line connects with Dinant to the south and Wavre to the north;
- Line 142 connects with Eghezée and Jodoigne to the north.

All the info on the RAVeL Wallonie website.

Multi-modality

Combining cycling with another means of transport?