The Mechelsepoort Bridge is an elegant arched bridge with white railings, stretching quietly over the peaceful water and framed by leafy trees; just look for the historic red-brick building nearby and the gentle curve above the canal to spot it.
Now, as you stand on this bridge, imagine the clatter of horses’ hooves on cobblestones, merchants hurrying their carts, and the distant sound of laughter from travelers heading to Mechelen or returning to lively Lier. This isn’t just any bridge-it’s the Mechelsepoort Bridge, standing proudly over the Afleidingsvaart of the Nete. Long ago, this spot marked the old Mechelsepoort, one of Lier’s main gates where the town’s pulse beat with travelers’ stories and the noise of trading. Picture the old days here: tense moments when guards squinted at strangers, bags filled with local cheeses and pastries, a suspicious goose or two waddling along the banks. The bridge today is part of the N14, a road that has connected Mechelen and Hoogstraten for years-think of it as Lier’s ancient highway! So, next time you cross, remember you’re walking above echoes of history, where every footstep is part of a much bigger story. And careful of that goose-he’s got his eye on your sandwich!




