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Road cycling routes around L'Eau d'Heure are centered on a complex of five artificial lakes, forming Belgium's largest lake area. The region features approximately 70 km of shoreline, surrounded by extensive forests and meadows. Many routes utilize paved surfaces and RAVeL paths, providing dedicated infrastructure for non-motorized traffic. The terrain offers a mix of flat sections along the lakes and some elevation changes, suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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43.8km
01:57
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Plate-Taille Dam is located in southern Belgium in Wallonia, on the border of the provinces of Namur and Hainaut. The dam is situated near the villages of Froidchapelle and Cerfontaine and forms the central element of the Lacs de l’Eau d’Heure lake district, the largest artificial lake complex in the country. This area covers approximately 1800 hectares and consists of several interconnected lakes that together form a unique landscape of open water, wooded hills, and extensive recreational zones. Due to its location between the Ardennes and the Fagne, the area has a varied and gently rolling terrain. The origin of the dam dates back to the 1970s when Belgium faced water management problems. The Sambre River, an important waterway for industry and shipping, experienced highly fluctuating water levels. During dry periods, the water level dropped too low, which had economic consequences. To solve this problem, an ambitious project was launched, including the construction of a series of dams on the Eau d’Heure River and its tributaries. The construction of the Plate-Taille dam began around 1974 and was completed in 1981. As a result of its construction, five lakes were created: * Plate Taille (the largest and deepest) * Eau d’Heure * Falemprise * Ry Jaune * Féronval The construction brought about a major change for the region. Certain areas were submerged, and residents had to relocate. At the same time, this project laid the foundation for a new economic model based on tourism and recreation. The Plate-Taille dam is the largest dam in Belgium and an impressive example of modern hydraulic engineering. The Plate Taille lake itself has a surface area of approximately 350 hectares and is the largest and deepest lake in Belgium. The dam holds back an enormous mass of water and literally forms the heart of the entire lake district. One of the dam's main functions is energy generation through a pumped-storage power plant. * Capacity: ± 140 megawatts * Number of turbines: 4 (reversible) * Type: pumped-storage power plant System Operation The system operates on a clever principle: * During low energy demand, water is pumped to a higher reservoir. * During high energy demand, the water flows back down through turbines, generating electricity. This makes the plant particularly valuable for stabilizing the electricity grid, especially in combination with renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. Around the dam lies a surprisingly rich nature reserve. The combination of water, forests, and open plains ensures great biodiversity. The landscape is characterized by: * Dense deciduous and coniferous forests * Open grasslands * Reed beds along the banks * Quiet bays and small islands Animals found here include: * Roe deer * Foxes * Waterfowl such as grebes and cormorants * Birds of prey The creation of the lakes has led to new ecosystems where flora and fauna have adapted to the water-rich environment. For someone who enjoys long and challenging hikes, like myself, this area is ideal, and you can easily create routes of several hours here without much crowds. 🚴♂️ Cycling and Recreation Besides hiking, the area is also popular with: * Road cyclists (hilly terrain) * Mountain bikers * Families (flat cycling paths around the lakes) There are well-maintained cycling routes that connect the entire lake district. 🚤 Water Sports and Activities The Lacs de l’Eau d’Heure are the center for water sports in Belgium. Possibilities: * Sailing * Kayaking * Windsurfing * Diving (in certain zones) * Swimming Motorized water sports are permitted to a limited extent, which contributes to a relatively calm and natural atmosphere. 🧭 Tourist Facilities The area is highly developed for visitors without losing its natural charm. Key attractions: * Skywalk Plate-Taille – a panoramic tower with views over the entire area * Natura Parc L’Eau d’Heure – adventure park with climbing routes and zipline * Marinas and beach areas * Holiday parks and campsites This makes the area suitable for both day trips and longer stays.
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An exceptional heritage! Hoping it will soon be accessible to the public.
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Quite a challenging climb with great views and little traffic
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A nice little loop to get back into the swing of things
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peaceful place for a well-deserved meal (rest).
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The Auberge de Poteaupré, brasserie-restaurant-hotel at Espace Chimay, is the ideal place to taste the products of Scourmont Abbey and the Chimay region. Located near the Notre-Dame de Scourmont abbey, it has welcomed its guests in a warm and rural atmosphere for more than 100 years. The dishes are a mix of tradition and gastronomy, and the lively atmosphere is reminiscent of an English pub where beer and Chimay cheese are served.
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Lompret is recognized as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in Wallonia. Nestled in a meander of the Eau Blanche, it preserves a rich historical and natural heritage. The village was formerly occupied by a Gallic, then Roman fortification, before welcoming a feudal castle whose ruins still remain. Attractions include St. Nicholas Church and the magnificent 18th century bridge. Lompret is also famous for the discovery in 1872 of a monetary treasure at the site of the Roman camp.
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You are here in front of the Petit Poggio road. If you take it you can see one of the dams which regulates the water in the lakes.
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There are over 380 road cycling routes in the L'Eau d'Heure region, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a diverse selection, from easy lakeside loops to more challenging rides with significant elevation.
The terrain around L'Eau d'Heure offers a mix of experiences. Many routes feature mostly paved surfaces and utilize dedicated RAVeL paths, providing smooth riding along the lakes. You'll encounter both flat sections, especially near the shorelines, and some elevation changes, particularly on routes that venture further into the surrounding forests and hills.
Yes, L'Eau d'Heure has plenty of options for beginners. There are over 50 easy routes, many of which follow the gentle contours of the lakes. For example, the Plate-Taille Dam loop from L'Eau d'Heure is an easy 15.5 km path offering continuous waterside views.
The road cycling routes in L'Eau d'Heure are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists often praise the picturesque water views, the well-maintained paved surfaces, and the variety of routes available for different abilities.
The region is defined by its five artificial lakes, offering continuous water views. You can find stunning spots like the Lake Viewpoint or enjoy the tranquility of Lac du Ry-Jaune. The Barrage de la Plate Taille also features a 107-meter-high viewing tower with panoramic vistas of the entire lake complex.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore attractions like the Barrage de la Plate Taille, Belgium's largest dam, which has a visitor's center. For adventure, the Natura Parc Adventure Park is nearby. Many routes also pass by charming villages and offer opportunities to stop at places like L'Heure Bleue for a break.
Yes, L'Eau d'Heure is well-suited for family cycling. The extensive network of RAVeL paths provides safe, dedicated routes away from motorized traffic, making it ideal for families with children. Many of the easier, shorter loops around the lakes are perfect for a relaxed family outing.
Parking is generally available at various points around the lakes, especially near popular starting points and activity centers. Locations like the Natura Parc Adventure Park and the Barrage de la Plate Taille often have designated parking areas for visitors.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (roughly April to October) are generally the best for road cycling in L'Eau d'Heure. During these periods, the weather is milder, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. The region's extensive forests provide pleasant shade on warmer days, and the lakes are bustling with activity.
Absolutely. While there are many easy routes, L'Eau d'Heure also offers challenging options with significant elevation gains. For instance, the Lac de la Plate Taille – Plate-Taille Dam loop from Cerfontaine is a difficult 110.4 km route with over 1000 meters of elevation, providing a substantial test for experienced cyclists.
While the guide focuses on routes, the region research indicates that bike rental options are available for various types of bikes, including mountain bikes, city bikes, and electric bikes, at locations such as the Golden Lakes Hotel and Natura Bike. It's advisable to check directly with these providers for road bike availability.
Yes, you can find several routes around the 50km mark. For example, the Petit Poggio Climb – Plate-Taille Dam loop from Cerfontaine is a moderate 53.4 km route that offers a good distance and some climbing challenges.
Many of the road cycling routes in L'Eau d'Heure are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is particularly true for routes circling the individual lakes or the entire complex, such as the Chimay – Plate-Taille Dam loop from L'Eau d'Heure.


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