Picturesque rides through rolling hills and charming villages in Piéton.
Cycling routes from Pieton
Piéton is a locality in Hainaut, Belgium, offering scenic cycling routes for road and gravel cyclists. The region is characterized by its picturesque countryside, with rolling hills and charming villages dotting the landscape. Cyclists can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere as they ride along well-maintained rural roads. Piéton is also close to the famous Wallonia region, renowned for its challenging climbs and legendary cycling routes. With its idyllic scenery and proximity to the Wallonia region, Piéton is a popular choice for cyclists seeking a beautiful and enjoyable ride.
Piéton - Trazegnies Loop
Cycle through the picturesque town of Trazegnies on this scenic road cycling route.
Starting near Piéton, this road cycling route covers a distance of 97 km with a total ascent of 563 meters. It offers a moderate challenge for experienced amateur cyclists. One of the main highlights along the route is Trazegnies, a picturesque town known for its medieval castle. Cyclists will also have the opportunity to explore Pont-à-Celles and its charming surroundings. The route offers a mix of scenic countryside and historical landmarks, including the Château de Fontaine-l'Évêque. Overall, this route provides a delightful cycling experience with a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Embark on an epic gravel expedition from Piéton to Marchienne-au-Pont.
Starting near Piéton, this gravel cycling route covers a distance of 83 km with a total ascent of 831 meters. It offers a challenging adventure for experienced gravel riders. One of the main highlights along the route is Marchienne-au-Pont, a town known for its industrial history. Cyclists will also have the opportunity to explore the breathtaking landscapes of the Terril du Boubier 2 and enjoy the panoramic views from the Table d'orientation. The route combines challenging gravel sections with scenic beauty, including the historic Château de la Marche. Overall, this route provides an epic gravel cycling experience with immersive natural landscapes and cultural highlights.
Immerse yourself in nature on this scenic gravel route
Experience the natural beauty of Hainaut on this 75-kilometer gravel route from Marchienne-au-Pont to Château de la Marche. With a total ascent of 738 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs. Along the way, you'll pass through picturesque villages such as Somzée and Fontenelle, and get to explore the historic Château de la Marche.
Seneffe to Souvret Gravel Route
Experience the rustic beauty of Hainaut countryside on this gravel route
This 94-kilometer gravel route takes you through the picturesque villages of Seneffe, Wauthier-Braine, Ancienne Abbaye d'Aywiers, Sart-Dames-Avelines, and Souvret. With a total ascent of 842 meters, it offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs. The route showcases rolling hills and charming rural landscapes, making it a delightful riding experience.
Piéton - Leers-et-Fosteau Loop
Explore the charming village of Leers-et-Fosteau on this scenic cycling loop.
This road cycling route starts near Piéton and takes riders on a 118 km journey through picturesque countryside. With a total ascent of 869 meters, it offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateur cyclists. The route includes several highlights, including Leers-et-Fosteau, a small village known for its historic castle. The highlights along the route are diverse and offer various attractions for cyclists, such as the Terril Sainte-Marie and the Terril du Bois des Vallées, unique mining regions that have been converted into green landscapes. Overall, this route provides a great mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Discover the hidden gems of Hainaut on this gravel adventure
This 49-kilometer gravel route takes you from Gouy-lez-Piéton to Roux, passing through the charming villages of Luttre and Arbre de la Bruyère. With a total ascent of 334 meters, this route offers a relatively easy cycling experience suitable for all levels. Along the way, you'll discover the unique Terril du Martinet and enjoy the tranquil surroundings of Hainaut's countryside.
Château de Trazegnies Loop
Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure to Château de Trazegnies
Covering a distance of 95 kilometers with a total ascent of 940 meters, this road cycling route takes you through the beautiful landscapes of Bouffioulx, Florennes, Jamagne, Château de Thy-le-Château, Marbaix-la-Tour, Leernes, and Piéton. The route offers a fair level of challenge for well-trained amateurs, with some delightful descents along the way. The highlight of the route is the majestic Château de Trazegnies, a medieval castle that has been remarkably preserved over the centuries.
Piéton - Luttre Loop
Experience the natural beauty of Luttre on this scenic road cycling route.
This road cycling route starting near Piéton covers a distance of 78 km with a total ascent of 744 meters. It provides a moderate challenge for well-trained amateur cyclists. One of the main highlights along the route is Luttre, a small town known for its green landscapes and peaceful atmosphere. Cyclists will also have the opportunity to explore Tamines and its historical attractions. The route offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural landmarks, including the Chapelle Sainte Rolende. Overall, this route is a great choice for those who enjoy a combination of scenic cycling and heritage exploration.
Embark on a gravel adventure from Piéton to Marchienne-au-Pont.
This gravel cycling route starts near Piéton and covers a distance of 74 km with a total ascent of 725 meters. It offers a thrilling adventure for cyclists who enjoy off-road riding. One of the main highlights along the route is Marchienne-au-Pont, a town known for its industrial heritage. Cyclists will also have the opportunity to explore the beautiful landscapes of the Terril du Boubier 2 and enjoy the panoramic views from the Table d'orientation. The route offers a mix of challenging gravel sections and scenic countryside, including the picturesque Château de la Marche. Overall, this route provides a unique and exciting cycling experience.
Cycle through history on this road route from Viesville to Château de Fontaine-l'Évêque
Covering a distance of 68 kilometers with a total ascent of 484 meters, this road cycling route takes you through the historic villages of Keumiée, Terril du Boubier 2, Couillet, Marchienne-au-Pont, and Château de Fontaine-l'Évêque. The route provides a good challenge for well-trained amateurs, with some uphill sections providing rewarding descents afterward. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to explore castles, industrial heritage sites, and charming Belgian towns.