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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Hotton

Best mountain peaks around Hotton are characterized by the elevated natural features and impressive rock formations within the Ardennes and along the Ourthe Valley. This region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, with its geological significance and scenic beauty making it a popular destination. The landscape includes prominent cliffs and challenging elevation changes, providing panoramic vistas of the lush greenery and tranquil waters of the valley. Hotton's elevated features are valued for their natural beauty and diverse terrain.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Col de Haussire Climb (Southwest via Rue Sainte-Marguerite)

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According to the sign at the top: number 1 of the toughest climbs in Belgium. Partly due to its length, much harder than La Redoute!
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Climb Col de Rideux North

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This climb is like many climbs in this region quite steep. At the top you are rewarded with a beautiful view.

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Climb Montée de La Maladrie from Marcourt

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This Baan has been completely redesigned. Very nice asflat course between a beautiful piece of nature.

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Climb Côte de Beffe

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Nice ascent or descent between Rendeux and Beffe.
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A steep climb from La Roche on a car-free cobbled road. There are welcome descents in between.

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Pascal
July 27, 2025, Col de Haussire Climb (Southwest via Rue Sainte-Marguerite)

A "nice hill" in the Ardennes. The quality of the asphalt makes it a bit harder. Luckily, it's located in the forest, making it easy to ride even in summer. Eat well and drink plenty of water beforehand.

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A steep climb from La Roche on a car-free cobbled road. There are welcome descents in between.

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Very nice climb! Steep but certainly not impossible. Depending on where you start, the climb is actually divided into 2 or 3 parts. Try to recover before you have to pedal up another 2km at about 8-10% at the end. Not steep, but long! I didn't like the descent myself: too steep for me in combination with bad asphalt. But still definitely worth doing the climb!

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This climb is like many climbs in this region quite steep. At the top you are rewarded with a beautiful view.

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Long and steep climb that can be climbed in 4 different ways. At the wildlife park you have up to 17% gradient

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1st part is the Côte du Parc à Gibier cotacol nr 452, a slope of 1600m and an average of 8.8% Then you descend a bit to then climb 1300m again at about 10% on average to the top of Haussire.

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Cotacol nr 79, a slope of 1400m and an average 9.9%

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Cotacol nr 372 has a slope of 2500m and an average of 8.1%. In this highlight there is already a bit of descent towards Fanzel

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most challenging climbs or elevated features around Hotton?

For a demanding experience, the Col de Haussire Climb (Southwest via Rue Sainte-Marguerite) is considered one of Belgium's toughest due to its length and steep sections. Another challenging option is the Climb Col de Rideux North, known for its steep ascent and rewarding views. The Climb Côte de Beffe also offers a challenging ascent with an average gradient of 9.9% over 1400m.

Are there any elevated features in Hotton known for their geological significance?

Yes, the region is rich in geological interest. While technically in nearby Durbuy, the Anticline of Durbuy (Homalius Rock or Falize Rock) is a significant landmark, standing approximately 37 meters high and over 300 million years old, showcasing unique inverted 'U' shaped lime layers. Within Hotton, the Rochers de Rénissart and various cliffs along the Ourthe River also highlight the area's diverse geological formations.

What kind of views can I expect from the elevated points around Hotton?

The elevated features around Hotton, including its cliffs and climbs, offer breathtaking panoramic views. You can expect to see the lush Ourthe Valley, surrounding forests, and charming local villages. For example, the Climb Col de Rideux North rewards you with a beautiful view at the top.

What types of outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks and elevated features in Hotton?

Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, Hotton offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and gravel biking paths. For detailed options, explore the Running Trails around Hotton, MTB Trails around Hotton, and Gravel biking around Hotton guides.

Are there opportunities for rock climbing in the Hotton region?

Yes, Hotton boasts a diverse landscape with numerous climbing areas and crags suitable for various skill levels. These 'towering cliffs' and 'rock formations' are significant elevated features. Popular spots for rock climbing include La Porte-Aïve, Rochers du Parc, and Rocher de Ménil, offering diverse routes for adventure enthusiasts.

What do visitors enjoy most about the elevated features around Hotton?

Visitors appreciate the challenging nature of the climbs and the rewarding views. For instance, the Col de Haussire Climb is noted for its difficulty, while the Climb Col de Rideux North is loved for the beautiful view at its summit. The natural beauty and the consistent climb through scenic settings, like the Climb Montée de La Maladrie from Marcourt, are also highly valued.

What is the best time of year to visit Hotton for hiking and exploring its elevated features?

The Ardennes region, including Hotton, is beautiful throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views. While winter hiking is possible, it requires appropriate gear due to potentially colder temperatures and icy conditions on trails.

Are there any specific elevated trails that have been recently improved or redesigned?

Yes, the Climb Montée de La Maladrie from Marcourt has been completely redesigned with new tarmac, offering a smooth experience through a beautiful natural setting.

Can I find any car-free or less trafficked routes among Hotton's elevated features?

Yes, the Climb Col de Haussire South-West via Rue Gohette offers a steep ascent from La Roche on a car-free cobbled road, providing a quieter and more immersive experience.

Are there any 'col' labeled climbs in the Hotton area?

Yes, the Climb Col de Rideux North was the first climb in Belgium to receive the 'col' label, signifying its status as a significant mountain pass.

What are some good options for moderate running trails near Hotton's elevated areas?

For moderate running, you can explore routes like the 'Pont de l'Isabelle – Rural Path in the Ardennes loop from Hotton' (12.3 km) or the 'Hotton War Cemetery – Pont de l'Isabelle loop from Hotton' (7.0 km). More options are available in the Running Trails around Hotton guide.

Are there any easy MTB trails suitable for beginners near Hotton's elevated features?

Yes, for an easier mountain biking experience, consider the 'Anticline de Durbuy – La Roche aux Corbeaux loop from Noiseux' (27.8 km) or the 'Pont de l'Isabelle – Faber Watermill loop from Hampteau' (24.8 km). You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Hotton guide.

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