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Gravel biking around Libramont-Chevigny offers diverse landscapes within the Belgian Ardennes, characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and meandering rivers. The region features a varied terrain of lower valleys and higher plateaus, providing a mix of challenges and scenic views for cyclists. Extensive trail networks include unpaved segments, making it suitable for no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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5
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27.9km
02:02
520m
520m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4
riders
23.0km
01:53
410m
410m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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4
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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4
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4
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33.4km
02:23
570m
570m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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you can also cycle through the water
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A typical Ardennes environment
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At this location stands the monument to King Albert, in the middle of the clearing in Béôlis, in memory of the many visits of the monarch to these forests
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The Basilica of Saint-Hubert, a famous place of pilgrimage in honour of Saint-Hubert and recognised as an exceptional heritage site of Wallonia, captivates visitors with its majestic appearance and elegance. Its silhouette rises amidst a beautiful frame of Ardennes forests. It is a spectacular witness to the dynamism of a Benedictine abbey closed by the French revolutionaries. Several abbey churches, increasingly larger, followed one another, both for monastic life and for the devotion of pilgrims. While the first foundations date back to the 7th century, the current building was mainly built during the 16th century. The basilica is a real history book on architectural evolution, from the Romanesque style to the exuberance of the Gothic and Renaissance. The Baroque facade from the early 18th century contrasts with the interior, where the light makes the colours of the materials so intense: blue, yellow, pink stones, marble and wood.
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In the historic heart of Saint-Hubert, the European capital of Hunting and Nature, you will discover the centuries-old hotspots (Basilica and abbey site) but you will also get to know the hidden gems that the city has to offer. After a short briefing in the House of Tourism and after greeting the large yellow Saint-Hubert dog on the Place de l'Abbaye, we will immediately dive into the history of the city of Saint-Hubert by scanning the QR code. On the mapped out city walk 'Hunting horn blowers', the indicated QR codes are an added value for history lovers. Interesting facts are shared at 14 stops. Don't rush or rush, but discover Saint-Hubert at your own pace.
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Thanks to the wooden plank path, you can observe the diverse nature on and in the water with dry feet. The surrounding forest also has its charm.
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Libramont-Chevigny offers a wide selection of car-free gravel biking opportunities, with over 80 routes available. These trails traverse diverse landscapes, from dense forests to rolling hills, providing a varied experience for all skill levels.
The terrain around Libramont-Chevigny is characteristic of the Belgian Ardennes, featuring a mix of dense forests, rolling hills, and meandering rivers. You'll encounter extensive unpaved segments, including packed stony paths like the Pré-Ravel, as well as more challenging sections that might require good fitness. The landscape transitions between lower valleys and higher plateaus, offering diverse challenges and scenic views.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Libramont-Chevigny, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 29 reviews. Riders often praise the region's extensive network of quiet, traffic-free paths, the beautiful Ardennes forests, and the varied terrain that keeps rides interesting.
Yes, the region actively promotes 'slow tourism' and offers an extensive network of routes suitable for various levels. While many routes can be challenging, you can find easier sections, especially on flatter, well-maintained paths. For a moderate option, consider "Logs Across the Stream – The ponds of the Huqueny Forest loop from Bois des Bois" which is shorter and has less elevation gain.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Libramont-Chevigny area, especially in the vast forest domains. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, particularly in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions. Ensure your dog is comfortable with longer distances and varied terrain.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Libramont-Chevigny are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include "Lake Neufchâteau – Neufchâteau loop from Verlaine" and "Saint-Hubert – King Albert Monument loop from Saint-Hubert".
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the expansive Domaine Provincial de Mirwart, known for its diverse flora and fauna. Many routes pass by picturesque rivers like the Lomme and Marsault, and various ponds such as the Freux ponds. The Lake Neufchâteau is another popular spot for scenic views and activities.
Absolutely. Beyond natural features, you can find unique landmarks. The Marie Gobaille Rock is a notable natural monument. For panoramic views, look for spots like the La Billaude - Observation Post. Some trails also incorporate the 'Chemin des Artistes', blending nature with cultural appreciation.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Libramont-Chevigny, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery as the forests change colors. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer weather. While winter riding is possible, some unpaved sections might become muddy or icy, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
Many trailheads and popular starting points in and around Libramont-Chevigny offer designated parking areas. Larger towns and attractions like the Domaine Provincial de Mirwart or Lake Neufchâteau typically have ample parking. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for parking suggestions near your chosen starting point.
Libramont-Chevigny has a train station, making it accessible by public transport. From there, you can often connect to various starting points for gravel bike trails, though some may require a short ride to reach. The Pré-Ravel route, for instance, connects Libramont to Bastogne, offering a direct car-free cycling path from the town.
For experienced riders seeking longer distances, routes like "Centre-Ardennes Cycle Route – Notre-Dame de l'Hommel Chapel loop from Lavacherie" offer significant mileage and elevation gain, providing a challenging and rewarding experience through the Ardennes landscape. These routes often combine various unpaved sections and forest paths.


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