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Road cycling around Grâce-Hollogne offers diverse terrain, from the historic heart of Hollogne-aux-Pierres to the countryside of Horion-Hozémont. The region is characterized by mostly paved surfaces, making it suitable for road cyclists. Situated between the Mosane valley and the expansive Hesbaye, the area provides varied topography and access to the more challenging, hilly landscapes of the wider Liège province. Cyclists can expect a mix of flat sections, rolling hills, and some notable climbs.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
4.5
(4)
28
riders
68.1km
03:12
440m
440m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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riders
73.5km
03:11
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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4.5
(4)
16
riders
32.9km
01:29
160m
160m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
15
riders
128km
05:41
610m
610m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.7
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12
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful place for hikers and cyclists on the left bank of the Maas. On one side the Maas with all its aquatic life, the other side shy buildings that do not fear or are prepared for the sometimes high Maas water.
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The Parc de la Boverie inserted between the Meuse and the "Dérivation"
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On the site where a lordly manor stood in the Middle Ages, the castle of Hardelingen was built in the 19th century. The site had continuous habitation from an early date and was closely linked for centuries to agricultural exploitation in the fertile valley of the Werm. As a lordly manor, the domain functioned not only as a residence but also as an economic center that managed and structured the surrounding land within the traditional Haspengouw agricultural landscape. Today, the castle of Hardelingen, located in the quiet village of Werm, represents a valuable example of the transformation of a medieval lordly manor into a stately 19th-century country residence. The castle and its surrounding park landscape strikingly illustrate the neoclassical ideals of order, harmony, and scenic beauty, thus occupying a special place within the heritage of Haspengouw. Want to know more about the past? Click through to https://www.burchten-kastelen.be/provincies/limburg/042%20Kasteel%20van%20Hardelingen/Kasteel%20van%20Hardelingen.html
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An unusual, beautiful building with many great photo opportunities.
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Saint Evermarus is venerated in three places in Europe: in Borth, in Burtscheid near Aachen, and in Rutten, a small municipality belonging to Tongeren in Belgium. According to legend, Evermarus and his seven companions were slain here by the robber chief Hacco. This is said to have happened around the year 700, and his remains were discovered around 960. A small chapel was built on the site. Every year on May 1st, the patron saint's festival of Saint Evermarus is celebrated in Rutten. After a procession through the town, the so-called Martyrs' Play takes place, during which local actors reenact the story of the saint's life and death.
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's Herenelderen Castle, or Renesse's water castle, with its U-shaped main building is surrounded by a wide moat and an idyllic landscaped park, complete with a pond and mature trees. The mix of late Gothic, Baroque, and neoclassical elements makes the castle an architectural gem, with the eye-catching 16th-century marlstone manor house and the charming castle farm with coats of arms and corner towers. Located near St. Stephen's Church, this estate provides a beautiful historical backdrop for a peaceful stroll.
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Beautiful route with little elevation gain
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There are nearly 30 road cycling routes around Grâce-Hollogne, offering a diverse range of options for different skill levels. You'll find routes varying from easy to challenging, primarily on paved surfaces.
Grâce-Hollogne offers varied topography, from the historic heart of Hollogne-aux-Pierres to the countryside of Horion-Hozémont. You can expect mostly paved surfaces, with a mix of flat sections, rolling hills, and some notable climbs. The region's proximity to the wider Liège province also means access to more challenging, hilly landscapes characteristic of the Belgian Ardennes.
Yes, Grâce-Hollogne offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Lauw Hill – Diana Pavilion at Hamal Castle loop from Bierset-Awans is an easy 33.1 km route that takes around 1 hour 30 minutes to complete, featuring minimal elevation gain.
While Grâce-Hollogne itself features rolling countryside, its location provides access to more demanding climbs in the wider Liège region, known for its hilly landscapes. Within the immediate area, routes like the Côte de Drolenval Climb – Château de La Fenderie loop from Bierset-Awans offer significant elevation gain over 74.6 km, requiring good fitness.
Many routes pass through scenic countryside and orchards. You can also explore historical sites like the Fort of Hollogne. For stunning views, consider routes that offer glimpses of the Roche-aux-Faucons Ridge Trail or the Roche-aux-Faucons Hill. Some routes also pass by various castles, such as those mentioned in the Glainberg Climb – Castle of 's Herenelderen loop from Bierset-Awans.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Grâce-Hollogne are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Lexhy Castle – Strivay Hill loop from Bierset-Awans and the Widooie Castle – Glainberg Climb loop from Bierset-Awans, both offering varied terrain and scenic views.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Grâce-Hollogne, with warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours. The region also hosts cycling events throughout the year, which can be a great time to visit.
While specific family-focused road cycling routes are not highlighted, the presence of easy routes and generally paved surfaces suggests that families with older children comfortable with road cycling could find suitable options. The scenic countryside and orchards provide a pleasant backdrop for rides.
The road cycling routes in Grâce-Hollogne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the mix of historical landmarks and natural beauty, and the well-connected cycling networks that allow for varied exploration.
Beyond the general countryside, you can find interesting points like the Bueren Mountain, a famous staircase in Liège, or the Monument to the 14th Line Regiment. For natural beauty, the View from Rochers du Bout du Monde offers panoramic vistas.
Grâce-Hollogne is located in the province of Liège, Belgium, which has a public transport network. While specific details for bringing bikes on public transport vary, the region's cycling node networks connect to broader cycling paths, suggesting accessibility. It's advisable to check local transport regulations for bikes.
The region includes both historic towns and rural areas. While specific cafes are not listed for every route, passing through villages and towns like Hollogne-aux-Pierres or Horion-Hozémont will likely offer opportunities for coffee stops or refreshments.


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