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Tournai, Belgium
Tournai and its river banks
44 km
This itinerary explores the countryside near Tournai, all the way the Grand Large de Péronnes: a stunning, 45 hectares w... read more
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Below is a list of biking routes in Hainaut. You will also see all the places where there are currently bike nodes available. Hop on your bike and discover the most beautiful cycling routes!
Below are the latest cycling routes in Hainaut offered by official tourism organisations or by verified users of our platform.
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44 km
This itinerary explores the countryside near Tournai, all the way the Grand Large de Péronnes: a stunning, 45 hectares w... read more
35 km
A bike ride through Spiere-Helkijn is the perfect activity for a day out with your partner, friends, or family. Explore ... read more
31.8 km 3.5/5
This junction route takes you from the center of Ronse to the green spots around town. You pass by the Hoge Mote experie... read more
33.8 km 3.5/5
This bike ride from La Plate Taille to Le Val Joly, one of the most beautiful RAVeL bike routes in the country, reveals ... read more
66.7 km 4/5
Grease up your calves, because on this route you will initially brave the infamous Wall of Geraardsbergen. Then you can ... read more
95 km 5/5
The Pajottenland is Remco Evenepoel's secret weapon. He can train there for hours every day and never gets tired of it. ... read more
48.5 km
The Boelarebos is a forest area to the south of the Dender and in cycling circles a notorious cobbled slope. De Rietbeem... read more
50.2 km 3.9/5
You will explore the tobacco region around Wervik and Zonnebeke. The area forms the dividing line between the Iron and L... read more
80.4 km 3.7/5
Experience your own Ronde in the setting of Vlaanderens Mooiste. 3 loops connect the most important hills and cobbled se... read more
42.2 km 4.1/5
This route takes its name from the stream The Mark (Marcq) which flows into the Dender. From the center of Herne you cyc... read more
100.9 km
From Jurbeke, heading towards Canal du Centre. Along the way, I alternately pass through villages, woods, and a slightly... read more
107.9 km
Along this route, I alternated between riding along very busy streets, through Armentières, very quiet villages and vast... read more
81.8 km
I depart from the church in Thumaide and follow the road to the Nimy-Blaton-Péronnes canal and see the forests in the di... read more
67.8 km
One of the discoveries new to me, thanks to my bike trips, is Mont Saint Aubert. At the top, there are terraces with a b... read more
83.7 km
With this route, I want to cross the Land of Mortagne. A region I know for the many beautiful walks I did there using th... read more
44.1 km
From Ypres station, you cycle through small villages such as Voormezele, Wijtschate (think of the TV series 'Eigen Kweek... read more
region/place | km biking network | |
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Aiseau-Presles | 13 km 13 | |
Anderlues | 37 km 37 | |
Antoing | 70 km 70 | |
Ath | 182 km 182 |
The Route Planner Pro has changed a bit on our new website. The ability to plan routes that deviate from the hiking network is now integrated into our node planner (continue reading below image):
If you open our route planner, you can press the magnet symbol in the upper right corner. If you then choose Offgrid (auto) (automatic route planning) or Offgrid (manual) (connecting places manually), you can select places on the map and plan a route that deviates (partially or completely) from the hiking network.
You can switch between Node and Offgrid mode to create a route that runs partly along nodes and partly away from the node network.
The Route Planner Pro has changed a bit on our new website. The ability to plan routes that deviate from the bicycle network is now integrated into our node planner (read more below image):
If you surf to our route planner, you can press the magnet symbol in the upper right corner. If you then choose Offgrid (auto) (automatic route planning) or Offgrid (manual) (connecting places manually), you can select places on the map and plan a route that deviates (partially or completely) from the biking network.
You can switch between Node and Offgrid mode to create a route that runs partly along nodes and partly away from the node network.
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