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Road cycling routes around Tinlot traverse the rolling, green countryside of Belgium's Condroz region, characterized by undulating terrain and traditional farmhouses. The area features numerous woods and valleys, offering varied topography for cyclists. This landscape provides both challenging climbs and exhilarating descents, with significant elevation changes in river valleys.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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37.9km
01:42
330m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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39.8km
01:55
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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29.9km
01:22
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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5.83km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Nice start and finish spot for a beautiful hike with many benches and shade.
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The Seraing Arboretum boasts a rich collection of tree species, including a giant sequoia measuring approximately 38 meters tall with a circumference of 6.60 meters (approximately 2.10 meters in diameter). The giant sequoia is renowned for its ability to withstand impacts (its bark is approximately 3 cm thick) and was used in firebreaks because its moist bark provides good resistance to forest fires. There are also Vancouver firs measuring approximately 51 meters tall, though some have died standing. If you'd like to see for yourself, you can make the "lumberjack's cross," an easy and fun activity. Please respect the trees by not tearing the bark off the sequoia and by staying on the paths. We wish you a pleasant walk.
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The Templar Commandery in Villers-le-Temple originated around 1260, when Knight Gérard de Villers acquired land here and built a walled complex with towers and a chapel. It served as a fortified agricultural and administrative center for the order in the Hesbaye region. After the dissolution of the Templar Order, the property passed into the hands of the Knights Hospitaller; today, all that remains are walls, a tower, and Gérard's tombstone in the church.
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18th century castle with Romanesque chapel
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With beautifully restored buildings towards homes
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Take a look at the driveway of Chateau de la Tour au Bois in Villers-le-Temple with the vineyards of the Vignoble des Templiers below.
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visible from the road https://www.vignobledestempliers.be/
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Tinlot offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 340 tours available. This includes options for various skill levels, ensuring there's a route for every cyclist.
The Tinlot region, part of Belgium's Condroz, is characterized by its undulating terrain. You'll encounter rolling green countryside, traditional farmhouses, and extensive woodlands. The landscape features both challenging climbs and exhilarating descents, particularly in river valleys like the Hoyoux, which is known for its significant elevation changes.
Yes, Tinlot has numerous options for beginners and those looking for an easier ride. There are over 50 easy routes available. An example is the Sports Café – Chapel of Fraineux Castle loop from Villers-le-Temple, an 8.5-mile (13.7 km) trail that offers a pleasant ride through the local countryside.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Tinlot and the surrounding Condroz region offer routes with significant climbs and elevation changes. There are over 40 difficult routes. The famous Wall of Huy, known for its role in professional cycling races, is also nearby for those looking for an iconic ascent.
Road cycling routes in Tinlot vary significantly in distance to suit different preferences. You can find shorter loops, such as the Côte de Berleur – Côte de Berleur loop from Nandrin, which is about 10.9 miles (17.5 km). Longer routes, like the Château-Ferme d'Angoxhe – Le Ry d'Oneux Climb loop from Fraiture, extend to around 33.5 miles (53.9 km), offering more extensive exploration of the region's diverse landscape.
The region offers several scenic spots. The Roche-aux-Faucons Ridge Trail provides mountain-like forest paths with unmissable views of the valley. Additionally, the extensive woodlands of Parc du Mary feature gently sloping paths and several viewpoints.
Yes, the region is rich in historical architecture. You can encounter traditional farmhouses and castles along many routes. A notable attraction is Modave Castle, renowned for its splendid gardens and dominating position over the Hoyoux valley. Other castles like Château de Saint-Fontaine and Château de Jehay are also nearby.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 170 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, which includes both challenging climbs and scenic descents, as well as the charming villages and historic architecture encountered along the routes.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Tinlot are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Château de la Gotte – Château-Ferme d'Angoxhe loop from Scry is a 15.7-mile (25.3 km) circular trail that takes you through traditional farmhouses and rolling hills.
While road cycling is enjoyable for much of the year, the spring and autumn months typically offer the most pleasant conditions in Tinlot. The rolling hills and woodlands are particularly beautiful during these seasons, with comfortable temperatures for riding. Summer can also be excellent, though it's wise to plan rides for cooler parts of the day.
Yes, the region's charming villages and towns often provide opportunities for cafe stops. The Pays des Condruses region, where Tinlot is located, actively promotes bike tourism and aims to offer quality services, including local products and places to rest. Many routes pass through or near villages where you can find refreshments.
Many road cycling routes in Tinlot start from villages or towns where public parking is available. The broader Pays des Condruses region is also improving infrastructure, including secure bike parking near train stations, which can be a good starting point if you're arriving by public transport and then driving to a specific route.


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