Gravel Adventure
A gravel cycling route starting from Ligny
Explore the rural beauty of Thiméon and Arbre de la Bruyère
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The Gravel Adventure is a scenic off-road route that starts near Ligny and covers a distance of 42 kilometers, with a total ascent of 202 meters. This gravel biking trail is suitable for adventure cyclists looking to explore the rural beauty of the region. The highlights of this route include Thiméon, a charming village with picturesque landscapes, and Arbre de la Bruyère, a magnificent tree that stands tall and proud. With a moderate difficulty level, the Gravel Adventure offers an exciting and rewarding cycling experience for enthusiasts seeking an off-road challenge.
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42 km
202 m
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Start: Ligny Village centerLigny: Tranquil cycling through rural landscapes and historic sites in Prov. Namur.
Ligny is located in the Prov. Namur region of Belgium, offering scenic road and gravel cycling routes. The area is known for its rural landscapes, charming villages, and historic sites. While there may not be any famous cycling-related spots or climbs in immediate proximity, the network of quiet country roads provides an enjoyable cycling experience. Cyclists can explore picturesque towns such as Namur and enjoy the beauty of the surrounding countryside. Overall, Ligny is a peaceful and cyclist-friendly locality that allows riders to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich history of the region.13 km
13 km
ThiméonVillageThiméon is a hidden gem with its beautiful countryside and peaceful atmosphere.
19 km
19 km
Pont-à-CellesTownPont-à-Celles is a small town known for its scenic landscapes and picturesque architecture.
35 km
35 km
Arbre de la BruyèreViewpointArbre de la Bruyère is a famous tree, standing as a symbol of resilience and natural beauty.
38 km
38 km
WagneléeVillageWagnelée is known for its traditional charm and scenic countryside, perfect for a peaceful ride.
42 km
42 km
Finish: Ligny Village centerLigny: Tranquil cycling through rural landscapes and historic sites in Prov. Namur.