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About the train journey from Brussels to Heiloo

Want to travel from Brussels to Heiloo by train? Start your journey with us.

The train from Brussels to Heiloo usually takes 3 hours 36 minutes on average to travel 122 miles (196 km), although the quickest services can take as little as 2 hours 47 minutes. You can expect to find 22 trains per day running on this popular route. As there aren’t any direct services running between Brussels and Heiloo, you’ll need to make 1 change on your way to Heiloo.

To help you get the best train deals, we'll highlight the cheapest train ticket prices from Brussels to Heiloo in our Journey Planner. Just remember, the sooner you book your tickets, the more you'll save!

Keep reading for more information about the train journey to Heiloo, including FAQs, timetables with first and last train times and tips on booking cheap train tickets. If you’re ready to book, just start a search for tickets with us today.

Trains to Heiloo from Brussels

First train

05:53

Last train

21:56

Departure stationBrussels
Arrival stationHeiloo
Journey time

From 2h 47m

Distance

122 miles (196 km)

Frequency

22 trains per day

Changes

1 change

What do people frequently ask about the train journey from Brussels to Heiloo?

Want to know more about your journey from Brussels to Heiloo? We've compiled some of the most frequently asked questions by our customers to help you plan your journey.

How do you travel to Heiloo from Brussels?

To get to Heiloo from Brussels, why not take the train? With 22 trains per day and an average journey time of 3 hours and 36 minutes, taking the train is a great way to travel. See our Journey Planner for up-to-date times and prices.

How long does it take to get from Brussels to Heiloo by train?

On average, it takes around 3 hours and 36 minutes to travel from Brussels to Heiloo by train, although you can get there in 2 hours and 47 minutes on the fastest services. With 22 trains per day running on this route, journey times may vary, so check our Journey Planner for more information.

How fast can trains travel from Brussels to Heiloo?

The fastest time a train can travel the 122 miles (196 km) from Brussels to Heiloo is 2 hours and 47 minutes.

Are there any direct trains from Brussels to Heiloo?

There are no direct trains that run between Brussels and Heiloo. You’ll need to make at least 1 change along the way.

What are the train times from Brussels to Heiloo?

Check out the next trains departing from Brussels to Heiloo for Tuesday 14th October 2025. For the full train timetable/schedule, or to search for a later time or date, click here.
DepartsArrivesDuration
09:5312:402h 47m, 1 change
10:5313:402h 47m, 1 change
11:4914:402h 51m, 2 changes
11:5015:103h 20m, 5 changes
12:5315:402h 47m, 1 change
13:4916:402h 51m, 2 changes
13:5017:103h 20m, 5 changes
14:5317:402h 47m, 1 change
15:4918:402h 51m, 2 changes
16:5319:402h 47m, 1 change

How do I find cheap train tickets from Brussels to Heiloo?

If you’re planning a trip to Europe soon, our Trainline team of experts have put together some tips to help you find cheap tickets. Booking on the day in Europe is usually more expensive and costs can vary depending on the time of day, route or travel class.

1. Book in advance

The price of train tickets from Brussels to Heiloo starts at § one-way for a Standard Class ticket if you book in advance. Most train companies across Europe release their tickets around three to six months ahead of time, so if you know the dates you want to travel, you may be able to find cheaper tickets.

2. Be flexible with your travel times

If you can, consider travelling outside of 'peak hours' (generally between 06:00 - 10:00 and 15:00 - 19:00 on weekdays) as many train companies increase their ticket prices during these commuter times.

3. Buy a rail pass

If you're visiting multiple locations on your trip, buying a rail pass can be cheaper than buying individual tickets. We're official retailers of Interrail Passes that are valid for travel within one country or multiple countries across Europe.

4. Choose a slower or connecting train

On some busier routes, you might have the option to take a slower or connecting train. It may take longer than some high-speed or direct services, but if you have some extra time on your hands, you might find a cheaper fare.

5. Look out for train ticket sales and discounts

Many train companies in Europe will often run sales on tickets throughout the year or offer discounts to senior/youth/group travellers, so keep an eye out!

6. Take a night train

Save on accommodation and use the night to travel by sleeper train to your next destination.

For specific information about how to get your hands on cheap tickets, check out our European train tickets hub.

§Some train companies may not offer any Advance ticket types or cheaper deals for early bookings. On rare occasions, train companies may choose to release special offers closer to the date on last-minute or late-release tickets. This is dependent on the individual train operating company you travel with.

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