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Road works ATRAC Waregem

The first phase of preparatory work has already been completed. On 19 April, the second phase will start and last until mid-June, when work will begin on the Anzegem side. The third phase will start in mid-June and last until the end of September, when work will be carried out on the northern side of the complex (the Waregem side).

Phase 2: Roadworks on the Anzegem side

Traffic from Kortrijk to ATRAC

Take the exit complex at Deerlijk (no. 4). Then go in the direction of the Stijn Streuvelsstraat (N36) and via the Tiegemberg/Kapellestraat (N494) you will reach ATRAC.

Traffic from Waregem to ATRAC

From Waregem you leave for the Flanders Field American Cemetery and Memorial via the Wortegemseweg. There you turn right on the Flanders-Fieldweg and drive on to ATRAC.

Traffic from Ghent to ATRAC

Coming from Ghent? Then it is best to take the exit at Kruishoutem. Then follow the N459 until you reach Kruisem, after which you take the Anzegemsesteenweg (N494) until you reach Wortegem-Petegem. There you take the Waregemseweg and follow it until you turn left into Flanders-Fieldweg. Drive to the end and you will end up at ATRAC.

Phase 3 mid-June: E17 exit from Kortrijk available again

From mid-June roadworks will start on the entry and exit complex on the Waregem side. This way the E17 exit from Kortrijk at Waregem will become available again and you can easily reach ATRAC.

If you come from Ghent, you can choose whether you drive off at the complex at Kruishoutem and take the route above or continue to Deerlijk and then take the E17 to Waregem.

By bike

Are you travelling by bicycle? Then you will experience hindrance on the Expresweg and it is best to follow this diversion: drive via the Franklin Rooseveltlaan (N357) to the Wortegemseweg over the E17 and continue via the Flanders-Fieldweg to ATRAC.

Watch the video of the Agency for Roads and Traffic for more information about the works.

Go to Agency for Roads and Traffic

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