Biesme Loop
A gravel cycling route starting from Tamines
A scenic gravel route with a historic highlight
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The Biesme Loop is a 35 km gravel route starting near Tamines. It offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and passes through the quaint village of Biesme. The highlight of this route is the historic village of Villers-Poterie, where you can explore its charming streets and visit the local church. With a moderate difficulty level, this route is suitable for amateur cyclists looking for a pleasant cycling experience.
gravel
35 km
394 m
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Start: Tamines Village centerTamines: Explore the scenic countryside and conquer challenging climbs in Tamines, Belgium.
Tamines, situated in the Province of Namur, Belgium, offers a diverse cycling experience with its beautiful landscapes and well-maintained routes. Cyclists can explore the region's countryside, passing through charming villages and scenic areas. A cycling highlight near Tamines is the Côte de Mielmont, a challenging climb that rewards cyclists with stunning views at the top. Additionally, the locality has a network of cycling paths that allow tourists to easily navigate the area. Tamines is a cyclist-friendly destination with a mix of natural beauty and challenging routes.14 km
14 km
BiesmeVillageVillers-Poterie is a picturesque village with well-preserved buildings dating back to the 17th century. Take a stroll through its cobbled streets and visit the village church.
23 km
23 km
Villers-PoterieVillageLocated along the route, Biesme is a small village known for its beautiful landscapes and traditional agricultural practices. Take a moment to appreciate the rural charm of this area.
31 km
31 km
AiseauVillageAiseau is a small town with a rich industrial heritage. As you pass through, you'll notice remnants of its mining past, including pithead winding gear and old miners' cottages.
35 km
35 km
Finish: Tamines Village centerTamines: Explore the scenic countryside and conquer challenging climbs in Tamines, Belgium.