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Road cycling around Libramont-Chevigny features a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and dedicated cycling infrastructure like the RAVeL network. The region's terrain offers a mix of challenging ascents and more gentle paths, often following river valleys or old railway lines. Cyclists can expect varied scenery, from open countryside to forested sections, with occasional viewpoints.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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96
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89.3km
04:11
1,010m
1,010m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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110
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38.9km
01:52
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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58
riders
62.9km
02:54
700m
700m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.6km
01:41
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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42
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53.0km
02:28
570m
570m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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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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On this part of the path, the path becomes increasingly narrow and the trees increasingly taller, giving the place an almost mystical appearance.
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The slender church tower of this house of prayer rises majestically above the roofs of the small village. This is where the walk of more than 13 km starts. The wooded and meadow-rich surroundings are a great feast for nature lovers.
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The village of Vesqueville seems like a small sleepy village in the plains around Saint-Hubert. At the church you can start the marked walk with 'Blue Cross'. What can you expect on this walk? A diverse landscape of agricultural nature, spruce forests, wet fens, deciduous forests, etc. will animate you.
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The Abbot's Palace in Saint-Hubert can be found on the Place de l'Abbaye. This magnificent palace was built in 1729 under the leadership of Abbot Dom Célestin de Jongh. The palace is really large and extends over several wings. In total, there are three courtyards where there is normally only one. Today, the Abbot's Palace is used by the state archives of the province of Luxembourg. Exhibitions are also regularly held there and then the palace is open to the general public. Source: https://ardennen.nl/attracties/abtenpaleis-in-saint-hubert/
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Saint-Hubert welcomes you with the Yellow Saint-Hubert Dog on the Place de l’Abbaye! This highlight is a nice setting to capture a nice memory of your visit to Saint-Hubert on photo together with the big yellow dog. The artwork, in bright yellow, is 3 meters high and weighs 50 kg. It represents a Saint-Hubert dog, one is the emblematic symbol of the city.
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This “designed” municipal building, classified as a public civil heritage of Wallonia, contrasts very clearly with the traditional volumes it stands next to, and is inspired by neoclassicism. It was built between 1864 and 1873 according to plans by the architect Bouvrie. The façade is made of granite cut from Ecaussines stone. It is flanked by an impressive double flight staircase that replaces the monumental staircase.
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Beautiful descent along the castle park with, among other things, thick Sequoias. Unfortunately, the castle itself is partly hidden behind the accompanying castle farm. The W. Ourthe continues its peaceful way through the valley.
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There are over 110 road cycling routes around Libramont-Chevigny, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, Libramont-Chevigny offers several easy road cycling routes. You can find 12 routes specifically rated as easy, often utilizing dedicated cycling paths like the RAVeL network for a smoother ride. A good option is the Start of RAVeL Line 163 – Pré-RAVeL Cycling Path loop from Libramont-Chevigny, which is a moderate 20.0 miles (32.2 km) path, but sections of the RAVeL are very beginner-friendly.
The region is characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and a mix of challenging ascents and more gentle paths. Many routes follow river valleys or old railway lines, especially those integrated into the RAVeL network, offering varied scenery from open countryside to forested sections.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 31 difficult routes available. These routes often feature significant elevation gains and longer distances, exploring the more undulating parts of the Ardennes landscape. An example is Loulou's Universe – Léglise Village loop from Libramont, a difficult 55.5 miles (89.3 km) trail with over 1000 meters of elevation gain.
Route lengths vary significantly. You'll find shorter loops, such as the Start of RAVeL Line 163 – Pré-RAVeL Cycling Path loop from Libramont-Chevigny at 20.0 miles (32.2 km) taking around 1 hour 30 minutes. Longer, more challenging routes like Loulou's Universe – Léglise Village loop from Libramont can extend to 55.5 miles (89.3 km) and take over 4 hours to complete.
Yes, the dedicated cycling paths, particularly sections of the RAVeL network, are excellent for families. These paths are generally flatter and safer, away from heavy traffic. Look for routes described as 'easy' or those explicitly mentioning the RAVeL for the most family-friendly experiences.
The road cycling routes in Libramont-Chevigny are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the quiet village roads, and the well-maintained RAVeL paths that offer both scenic beauty and a good workout.
Many of the road cycling routes around Libramont-Chevigny are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Libramont-Chevigny – Viewpoint loop from Libramont and the Start of RAVeL Line 163 – Libramont-Chevigny loop from Libramont, which are both popular circular options.
The region offers several scenic spots. You might encounter viewpoints like La Billaude - Observation Post, or natural monuments such as the Marie Gobaille Rock. The routes also pass through beautiful areas like the Domaine Provincial de Mirwart and near Lake Neufchâteau, offering diverse natural beauty.
The best seasons for road cycling in Libramont-Chevigny are typically spring, summer, and early autumn. During these months, the weather is generally milder and more predictable, with the landscape in full bloom or displaying vibrant autumn colors. The dense woodlands provide pleasant shade on warmer days.
While popular routes can see more activity, the extensive network of over 110 routes means it's easy to find quieter paths, especially away from the main RAVeL sections. Exploring some of the moderate or difficult routes that venture deeper into the countryside often provides a more solitary experience amidst the rolling hills and forests.
Libramont-Chevigny, being a central town, offers various parking options. Many routes start directly from the town center or nearby villages, where public parking is usually available. For routes utilizing the RAVeL network, look for designated parking areas near access points, often found at former railway stations or along main roads entering the villages.


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