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Does anyone have a map they can link me to or anything? How long does it take in a car to get from Hasselt to that airport? I am from the UK so have no idea!

2007-08-03 00:18:41 · 7 answers · asked by kot 2 in Travel Europe (Continental) Belgium

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It takes you 2 hours and 27 minutes by train but you'll have to change at Brussels North... in my opining not a good idea to take the train... (see the link of the Belgian railways below)

When you look at "via Michelin" they send you in the direction of "Luik-Liege" in order to be able to take the motorways (driving limits 120 km per hours) but I'd say take the N80 down (look at the map) ... it's a good road...not to many cars (limit of 90 km per hour). I think you'll be quicker this way... Going via the N80 from Hasselt till the E40is about 20 minutes...

2007-08-04 05:07:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should know that this airport boasts the name of Brussels South, but is quite a distance from Brussels (for Belgian standards). It started out as Charleroi airport, but was later renamed Brussels South, without changing its location.

from Hasselt it is about 1 h 30 min by car and 100km. This information comes from mappy

Do not forget to drive on the right side.

Have a nice day.

2007-08-05 07:48:40 · answer #2 · answered by kwistenbiebel 5 · 0 0

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2016-12-20 16:47:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

get to Brussels by bus train direct to Hasselt?you will love it Belgium is a fab place to go to

2007-08-05 01:28:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Don't know how to get there, but here is a link you can look it up with.

2007-08-03 00:29:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Here is your way :
http://www9.mappy.com/sidGNOSEnrQ8RXMn21w/CFGT?xsl=2&out=2&issl=i3&iesl=i4&ivsl1=v1&ivsl2=v2&ivsl3=v3&ivsl4=v4&ivsl5=v5&isl=i0&iveh=car&isveh=sedcar&csl=i3%2Cv1%2Cv2%2Cv3%2Cv4%2Cv5%2Ci4&fsl=i3%2Cv1%2Cv2%2Cv3%2Cv4%2Cv5%2Ci4&gsl=i3%2Cv1%2Cv2%2Cv3%2Cv4%2Cv5%2Ci4&noi3=&wni3=&wci3=&tni3=Hasselt&pci3=3500&cci3=56&noi4=&wni4=&tni4=charleroi+airport&pci4=&cci4=56&tci4=444904%3Ba10i4%3D&nov1=&wnv1=&tnv1=&pcv1=&ccv1=&nov2=&wnv2=&tnv2=&pcv2=&ccv2=&nov3=&wnv3=&tnv3=&pcv3=&ccv3=&nov4=&wnv4=&tnv4=&pcv4=&ccv4=&nov5=&wnv5=&tnv5=&pcv5=&ccv5=&x=33&y=6

2007-08-03 04:16:04 · answer #6 · answered by pasanjes 4 · 0 0

this is the shortest way to get from hasselt to BXL south - 54.95 ml - 01:31 h
You start at Sint-Truidersteenweg (N80) in Hasselt.
Follow the Sint-Truidersteenweg (N80) for 1.17 ml. 2 min
Leave Sint-Truidersteenweg (N80) and turn right into Sint-Truidersteenweg (N722). Stay on for 1.26 ml. 5 min
Follow the Sint-Truidersteenweg (N722) for 3.43 ml. 10 min
Leave Sint-Truidersteenweg (N722) and head straightforward onto Hasseltsesteenweg (N722). Stay on for 3.69 ml. 17 min
Leave Hasseltsesteenweg (N722) and turn right into Schurhoven (N722A). Stay on for 430 yd. 17 min
Leave Schurhoven (N722A) and turn right into Speelhoflaan. Stay on for 666 yd. 18 min
Leave Speelhoflaan and turn left into Diestersteenweg (N716). Stay on for 684 yd. 19 min
Leave Diestersteenweg (N716) and head straightforward onto Ridders de Menten de Horneplein (N3E). Stay on for 1.05 ml. 21 min
Leave Ridders de Menten de Horneplein (N3E) and turn right into Tiensesteenweg (N3). Stay on for 1.10 ml. 22 min
Leave Tiensesteenweg (N3) and head straightforward onto Grote Steenweg (N3). Stay on for 6.55 ml. 33 min
Leave Grote Steenweg (N3) and head straightforward onto Sint-Truidensesteenweg (N3). Stay on for 1270 yd. 34 min
Enter the roundabout and leave at the 3. exit onto Oostelijke Ring (R27). 35 min
Stay on Oostelijke Ring (R27) for 1.78 ml. 38 min
Leave Oostelijke Ring (R27) and head straightforward onto Zuidelijke Ring (R27). Stay on for 234 yd. 38 min
Enter the roundabout and leave at the 3. exit onto Invalsweg (N29). 38 min
Stay on Invalsweg (N29) for 27.22 ml. 01:21 h
Leave Invalsweg (N29) and head straightforward onto Chaussée de Charleroi (N29). Stay on for 250 yd. 01:21 h
Leave Chaussée de Charleroi (N29) and turn right into Chemin de Mons. Stay on for 974 yd. 01:22 h
Leave Chemin de Mons and turn left into Avenue Henri Petrez. Stay on for 211 yd. 01:22 h
Leave Avenue Henri Petrez and head straightforward onto Avenue Brunard. Stay on for 296 yd. 01:23 h
Leave Avenue Brunard and turn right into Rue Saint-Roch (N567). Stay on for 258 yd. 01:23 h
Leave Rue Saint-Roch (N567) and turn left into Route de Gosselies (N586). Stay on for 2.21 ml.
Leave Route de Gosselies (N586) and turn right into . Stay on for 34 yd. 01:27 h
Enter the roundabout and leave at the 1. exit onto Route de Gosselies (N568). 01:27 h
Stay on Route de Gosselies (N568) for 1217 yd. 01:28 h
Leave Route de Gosselies (N568) and head straightforward onto Rue des Fusillés (N568). Stay on for 324 yd. 01:28 h
Enter the roundabout Rue des Fusillés (N568) and leave at the 2. exit onto Rue des Fusillés (N568). 01:28 h
Stay on Rue des Fusillés (N568) for 1.37 ml. 01:31 h
Leave Rue des Fusillés (N568) and turn right into Rue des Fusillés. Stay on for 52 yd. 01:31 h
You have arrived at your destination Rue des Fusillés

the fastest way will take just 1h10min, but is 78 miles ...
You start at Sint-Truidersteenweg (N80) in Hasselt.
Follow the Sint-Truidersteenweg (N80) for 1.01 ml. 2 min
Leave Sint-Truidersteenweg (N80) and join the A13 at junction Hasselt-Zuid. Stay on for 22.41 ml. 21 min
At junction (34) Liers change from A13 onto the A3 in direction E40, Bruxelles, Namur via E42, Luxembourg via E25 . Follow the A3 for 3.82 ml. 24 min
At junction Loncin change from A3 onto the A15 in direction Bruxelles, Namur via E42, Seraing via A604, Aéroport De Liège . Follow the A15 for 47.86 ml. 01:04 h
Leave A15 at junction (14) Échangeur Heppignies in direction Charleroi, Heppignies, R3, Beaumont, Châtelet and join R3. Stay on for 959 yd. 01:05 h
Leave R3 and turn left into Rue Muturnia. Stay on for 287 yd. 01:05 h
Leave Rue Muturnia and turn left into Rue Léon Baras. Stay on for 462 yd. 01:06 h
Leave Rue Léon Baras and turn left into Rue de Ransart. Stay on for 1002 yd. 01:07 h
Leave Rue de Ransart and head straightforward onto Rue D'heppignies. Stay on for 563 yd. 01:07 h
Leave Rue D'heppignies and head straightforward onto . Stay on for 42 yd. 01:07 h
Enter the roundabout and leave at the 1. exit onto Rue des Fusillés (N568). 01:08 h
Stay on Rue des Fusillés (N568) for 1.37 ml. 01:10 h
Leave Rue des Fusillés (N568) and turn right into Rue des Fusillés. Stay on for 52 yd. 01:10 h
You have arrived at your destination Rue des Fusillés.

depends on what you prefer ;-)

2007-08-06 11:24:29 · answer #7 · answered by Guy VS 4 · 0 0

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