Rural Gravel Loop
A gravel cycling route starting from Mont-Saint-Guibert
Experience the tranquility of rural gravel paths
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Rural Gravel Loop is a 66-kilometer off-road cycling route brimming with beautiful rural landscapes. With an ascent of 420 meters, this route is suitable for amateur gravel cyclists seeking tranquility. Highlights along the route include Mellery, Moignelée, Tamines, Ligny, Gentinnes, and the Château de Bierbais, scored between 3 and 4. Enjoy the peacefulness of the countryside and immerse yourself in the charm offered by each attraction.
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66 km
420 m
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Highlights on the route
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Start: Mont-Saint-Guibert Village centerMont-Saint-Guibert: Scenic Routes and Legendary Climbs
Mont-Saint-Guibert, located in the Prov. Brabant Wallon region of Belgium, is a cycling-friendly locality with picturesque routes and charming countryside scenery. The area offers both road and gravel cycling opportunities, with well-maintained roads and gravel paths. Mont-Saint-Guibert is also close to the iconic La Redoute climb, known for its challenging ascent. With its cyclist-friendly infrastructure and proximity to famous climbs, Mont-Saint-Guibert is a fantastic destination for cyclists looking for a memorable riding experience.8 km
8 km
MelleryVillageExperience the serenity of Mellery and cycle among its scenic rural landscapes.
28 km
28 km
MoigneléeVillageDiscover the quaint village of Moignelée, surrounded by lush green fields.
35 km
35 km
TaminesVillageExplore the historic town of Tamines and learn about its rich industrial heritage.
46 km
46 km
LignyVillageWitness the historic battlefield of Ligny and pay homage to its significance in history.
57 km
57 km
GentinnesVillageVisit Gentinnes, a peaceful village known for its rural charm and traditional Belgian architecture.
66 km
66 km
Château de BierbaisCastleAdmire the grandeur of Château de Bierbais, set amidst picturesque surroundings.
66 km
66 km
Finish: Mont-Saint-Guibert Village centerMont-Saint-Guibert: Scenic Routes and Legendary Climbs