Best bike parks around Sprimont offer a range of mountain biking experiences, from dedicated bike parks to natural trails. The region features diverse terrain, including dense forests, river valleys, and varying elevations. Sprimont is situated in an area known for its natural heritage and challenging outdoor routes. This makes it a destination for riders seeking both purpose-built tracks and natural, technical trails.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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From the Hoëgne, the 60m climb uphill to Berofosse seems like a serious climb, were it not for the beautiful, long zigzag path that makes it much easier. Near the top, you pass the ruins of a medieval tower from which the Hoëgne valley was surveyed. No further information is available.
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A delightful path in the Ruisseau du Blanc Gravier valley. It alternates between a forest path and a stream. It connects the pond with the Quartier Blanc Gravier.
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A beautiful path through the forest on this rocky slope, descending from the heights near Septroux to the Amblève Valley near Aywaille. The last section descends steeply on rocky ground scoured by a winter stream.
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Fairly easy enduro descent. First explore to be able to ride this in a good flow.
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Only the two blue lines are rideable for every mountain biker. There are always some very difficult passages in the red lines. I have not tested the black lines.
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Drove as a descent. Best to stay attentive. Ruts and worn rocks.
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The text of the information panel: Flow, fun and slope. Play cat and mouse with your friends.
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The Sprimont area offers a variety of popular spots for mountain biking. The Tom & Jerry Trail is an intermediate blue line known for its flow and fun. For a more challenging experience, Switchback heaven Berofosse provides a technical single track descent with multiple switchbacks. Another favorite is Rooty Forest Trail Along the Stream, a challenging route through a narrow, rooty valley with waterfalls.
Yes, Bike Park Ferme Libert, near Malmedy, is a significant option accessible from the Sprimont area. It's touted as the largest bike park in the Benelux region, featuring multiple downhill tracks, a UCI four-cross track, trial zones, enduro, and cross-country trails. It also offers an uplift system, bike rental, and amenities.
For a unique natural riding experience, the Ninglinspo Valley offers demanding mountain bike routes. This area is characterized by steep paths, rocky sections, natural slides, waterfalls, and pools, set within an 'Exceptional Natural Heritage of Wallonia' site. Trails here are considered difficult and best suited for trained mountain bikers seeking a less man-made environment.
Absolutely. Trails like Switchback heaven Berofosse offer technical single track descents with rock gardens and switchbacks. The Rooty Forest Trail Along the Stream is also challenging, with narrow, rooty sections. Additionally, the Technical, eroded and steep trail provides a challenging ride through forests, especially when wet.
Intermediate riders have several choices. The Tom & Jerry Trail is rated as a blue line with flow and some steeper, rooty sections. The MTB Trails Spa also offers natural, well-kept trails with blue lines suitable for intermediate riders, alongside more difficult red and black options.
Yes, the Ravel de Lienne trail is generally suitable for beginners. It follows an old railway line, providing relatively flat terrain with gentle gradients and scenic views, making it a good option for those new to mountain biking or looking for a more relaxed ride.
Beyond mountain biking, the Sprimont area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including difficult routes like the 'Rocky path with a view – Côte de la Redoute loop from Sprimont'. There are also cycling routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Roche-aux-Faucons Loop – View of Méry loop from Rivage'. For more details, you can check the Running Trails around Sprimont and Cycling around Sprimont guides.
Visitors appreciate the natural and varied terrain. For instance, the Switchback heaven Berofosse is praised for its fun and technical single track. The Rooty Forest Trail Along the Stream surprises riders with its narrow, rooty canyon and waterfalls. Generally, the trails are noted for being well-kept and offering a mix of challenges, from flowy sections to steep descents and jumps.
Bike Park Ferme Libert is open year-round on Saturdays and Sundays, offering consistent access. For natural trails, the best time to visit is typically during drier seasons to avoid overly muddy or slippery conditions, especially on technical and rooty trails like Rooty Forest Trail Along the Stream or the Technical, eroded and steep trail.
Yes, the Ninglinspo Valley is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, featuring waterfalls, rock formations, and dense forests as it's the only mountain river in Belgium. The Circuit du Val d'Awan also takes riders through dense forests with picturesque scenery and varying elevations.
Given the varied terrain, it's advisable to bring appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, gloves, and knee/elbow pads, especially for technical trails. For natural trails, be prepared for stony roads and varying elevations. If riding in the Ninglinspo Valley or other challenging routes, ensure your bike is suitable for difficult conditions. Water and snacks are always recommended.
Yes, the Sprimont 34 km MTB loop (Red Trail) is an extensive option covering 41.3 km with an elevation gain of 922 meters. This loop primarily traverses forests and small paths, offering beautiful routes and challenging climbs, though some sections might be overgrown or have fallen trees.


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