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Serene cycling in Triviéres


Cycling routes from Trivieres

Triviéres, located in the Hainaut region of Belgium, provides a pleasant cycling experience with its beautiful scenery and well-paved road network. The locality is characterized by its undulating terrain, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced cyclists. While Triviéres may not have any famous cycling spots or well-known climbs, it offers a peaceful and serene environment for cyclists to enjoy. Nearby, cyclists can explore the vibrant city of Mons, which is known for its rich history and cultural attractions. Overall, Triviéres is a great destination for cyclists looking for a laid-back and picturesque cycling experience.

Embark on a gravel adventure from Trivières to Maubeuge

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74 km
474 m
Tough

This 74-kilometer gravel cycling route takes you on a scenic journey from Trivières to Maubeuge, with a total ascent of 474 meters. The route is suitable for experienced gravel cyclists looking for an adventurous challenge. Enjoy the tranquility and rugged beauty of the terrain as you cycle through diverse landscapes and charming villages. Highlights include the Terril Sainte-Marguerite, a former coal mine hill that offers panoramic views of the region, and the charming village of Peissant. As you approach Maubeuge, discover the architectural beauty and rich history of this fortress town. Perfect for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path gravel cycling experience.


A gravel route showcasing the historic town of Lobbes and the iconic Mont de la Justice.

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34 km
233 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you through the charming town of Lobbes, known for its medieval history and picturesque streets. You'll also get the chance to conquer the Mont de la Justice, a challenging climb that rewards you with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The route offers a mix of quiet country roads and off-road sections, making it suitable for gravel bike enthusiasts.


Embark on a gravel challenge exploring the industrial heritage sites in the Hainaut province.

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102 km
772 m
Savage

This gravel challenge takes you on an exploration of the industrial heritage sites in the Hainaut province. You'll pass by various terrils (slag heaps) and industrial landmarks, getting a glimpse into the region's rich history. The highlight of this route is the Terril Albert 1er, an imposing hill with traces of its mining past. You'll also have the chance to visit the picturesque village of Villers-Poterie and admire its traditional architecture. With long and challenging climbs, this route is suitable for experienced gravel cyclists.


Embark on a journey to discover terrils, from Trivières to La Louvière

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63 km
540 m
Tough

This 63-kilometer road cycling route takes you on an exploration of the fascinating terrils (coal mine slag heaps) from Trivières to La Louvière. With an ascent of 540 meters, this route is perfect for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Highlights along the way include the beautiful Terril du Quesnoy, where dense flora and diverse wildlife have transformed the former mining site into a vibrant natural area. Discover the charming town of Soignies with its historic buildings and picturesque streets. As you continue, enjoy the stunning scenery as you pass through Petit-Roeulx-Lez-Braine, Henripont, and Besonrieux. The route concludes in La Louvière, known for its vibrant cultural scene and architectural treasures.


Experience the beauty of the Trivières to Lobbes road cycling route

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97 km
676 m
Tough

This 97-kilometer road cycling route from Trivières to Lobbes provides a challenging yet rewarding journey. With an ascent of 676 meters, this route offers stunning views and allows you to explore unique highlights along the way. Challenge yourself as you cycle through picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and historic landmarks. Highlights include the iconic Mont de la Justice near the start of the route, followed by the Terril Albert 1er, famous for its winding trails and panoramic vistas. You will also pass through Luttre, a charming village known for its beautiful parks and ancient churches. The route takes you through Bouffioulx, known for its industrial heritage, and the serene village of Somzée. Discover the hidden gems of Thuillies and Lobbes on this captivating road cycling adventure.


Embark on a gravel adventure along the picturesque Canal du Centre.

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40 km
185 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you on an adventurous journey along the scenic Canal du Centre. As you cycle along the towpath, you'll pass through quaint villages and enjoy the tranquility of the waterways. The highlight of this route is the Terril d'Havré, an iconic slag heap that offers panoramic views of the canal and surrounding countryside. With a mix of flat sections and gentle climbs, this route is suitable for intermediate gravel cyclists.


Explore the scenic loop from Trivières to Boussoit

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82 km
500 m
Tough

This 82-kilometer road cycling route takes you through picturesque landscapes and charming villages, with a total ascent of 500 meters. It is suitable for well-trained amateurs who enjoy moderate challenges. The route offers a diverse range of highlights, including the iconic Mont de la Justice at the 4-kilometer mark, which offers stunning panoramic views. As you continue, you'll pass through Jeumont and Hautmont, two charming towns with historic landmarks and architectural beauty. Other notable highlights include Genly, Terril de l'Héribus, and Terril du Quesnoy.


Embark on a road tour exploring historic sites in the Hainaut province.

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91 km
819 m
Tough

This road tour takes you on a journey through the rich history of the Hainaut province. You'll visit several terrils (slag heaps) that have been transformed into viewpoints, offering unique perspectives of the landscape. The route also passes through the town of Ham-sur-Heure, known for its medieval castle and charming streets. With a mixture of flat sections and challenging climbs, this route is suitable for intermediate to advanced cyclists.


Embark on an off-road gravel adventure from Trivières to Strépy-Bracquegnies

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54 km
324 m
Chill

This 54-kilometer gravel cycling route takes you on an exhilarating off-road adventure through diverse landscapes and charming villages. With an ascent of 324 meters, this route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts and nature lovers. Highlights along the way include the picturesque Terril du Quesnoy, a former coal mine slag heap that now offers a tranquil natural setting with diverse flora and fauna. Discover the Canal du Centre and its iconic Ascenseur n° 4, a marvel of engineering. Enjoy the scenic beauty of Nimy and Masnuy-Saint-Jean as you pedal through rustic landscapes. The route also passes through the peaceful village of Thieusies, which is known for its charming architecture and tranquil ambiance. Conclude your adventure in Strépy-Bracquegnies, home to the famous Strépy-Thieu boat lift.


Discover the charming village of Bouffioulx and its iconic beffroi in this road cycling loop.

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95 km
771 m
Tough

This road cycling loop takes you through the picturesque village of Bouffioulx, known for its charming architecture and relaxed atmosphere. The highlight of this route is the beffroi (belfry) in Bouffioulx, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. You'll also have the opportunity to pass through the quaint village of Somzée, with its quaint streets and beautiful landscapes. With some challenging climbs and scenic country roads, this route is suitable for experienced road cyclists.


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