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The Three Borders Adventure


A gravel cycling route starting from Eynatten

Embark on a gravel journey through three countries and conquer the legendary Vaalserberg

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Embark on a thrilling adventure as you cycle through three countries in a single ride. This gravel route covers a distance of 90 kilometers and boasts an ascent of 880 meters. Experience the diversity of cultures and landscapes as you cross borders and explore iconic locations. Your adventure begins at the legendary Vaalserberg, a highlight situated at the 9-kilometer mark. This climb is a true test of endurance and rewards those who conquer it with stunning panoramic views. As you venture further, you will arrive at the Dreiländereck, located at the 9-kilometer mark as well. This iconic spot marks the meeting point of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany, and is a must-visit for any avid cyclist. Valkenburg, at the 31-kilometer mark, offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and is known for its impressive castle ruins. Cauberg, located at the 32-kilometer mark, is a famous climb that has featured in many professional cycling races. De Krul, at the 43-kilometer mark, is a unique highlight that showcases the distinctive architecture of the region. Maastricht, at the 43-kilometer mark as well, is a vibrant city steeped in history and renowned for its lively atmosphere. Make your way to Margraten at the 61-kilometer mark, a place of remembrance that honors the fallen soldiers of World War II. Vaals, at the 78-kilometer mark, is worth a stop to admire its charming streets and enjoy a taste of local cuisine. Finally, reach Klausberg at the 86-kilometer mark, a challenging climb that promises incredible views over the surrounding landscapes. Each highlight has been scored based on its attractiveness, providing you with a guide to plan your journey.

gravel
90 km
880 m
Savage
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Hauset Village center
Eynatten: Conquering the legendary Vaalserberg climb.
Eynatten is located in the Prov. Liège region of Belgium. From a cyclist's perspective, Eynatten offers a range of challenging routes suitable for road and gravel cycling. The locality is famous for the notorious Vaalserberg climb, which has hosted many professional cycling races. Cyclists visiting Eynatten will have the opportunity to test their skills on this iconic climb. With its challenging terrain and cycling heritage, Eynatten is a must-visit destination for cycling enthusiasts.
Vaalserberg323 mPeak
Conquer the legendary climb of Vaalserberg and enjoy stunning panoramic views
DreiländereckAttraction
Visit the iconic Dreiländereck, where Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany meet
ValkenburgTown
Explore Valkenburg and discover its rich historical heritage and impressive castle ruins
Cauberg137 mPeak
Challenge yourself on the famous climb of Cauberg, previously featured in professional cycling races
De KrulViewpoint
Admire the distinctive architecture of De Krul and marvel at its unique design
MaastrichtCity
Experience the vibrant atmosphere and historical charm of Maastricht
MargratenVillage
Pay homage to the fallen soldiers of World War II at Margraten
VaalsTown
Discover the charm of Vaals and indulge in local cuisine
Klausberg354 mPeak
Challenge yourself on the difficult climb of Klausberg and enjoy breathtaking views
Finish: Hauset Village center
Eynatten: Conquering the legendary Vaalserberg climb.

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