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West Flanders
Roeselare
Ingelmunster

Kortekeer Climb – Oude Kwaremont Climb loop from Ingelmunster

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Road cycling routes
Belgium
Flanders
West Flanders
Roeselare
Ingelmunster

Kortekeer Climb – Oude Kwaremont Climb loop from Ingelmunster

Hard

225

riders

Kortekeer Climb – Oude Kwaremont Climb loop from Ingelmunster

05:15

112km

640m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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43.9 km

Bruul Climb

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Nice puncher section, 400m at 5%.

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52.9 km

Steenberg Climb

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Stiff climb with beautiful nature. Does it ...

The Steenberg is a slope in the Flemish Ardennes on the territory of Sint-Kornelis-Horebeke, between the village centers of Schorisse and Zegelsem, in the Belgian province of East Flanders.

Steenberg
Top 91 m
Location Flemish Ardennes
Starting place Schorisse Zegelsem
Height difference 60 m
Length 800 m
Increase% 7.5%
Steepest km 13%


In cycling, the slope has been included 9 times (up to and including 2006) in the Tour of Flanders 1979 → 1982, 1997, 2003 → 2006. During the climb, the Burreken nature park is visible on the right. The climb starts approximately at the foot of the Ganzenberg. The top is only 2.5 km from the top of Het Foreest.

In view of the fact that no major achievements could ever be reported on the Het Foreest - Steenberg route in the Ronde, the organization decided to scrap this part in 2007 and to immediately visit the Haaghoek and the adjacent Leberg after the Boigneberg.

The slope was situated in the 1979 Tour between Volkegemberg and the Wall, in 1980-1982 between Varentberg and Pijpketel. In 1997 it was situated between Taaienberg and Berendries. After that, it was continuously situated between Het Foreest and the Leberg in the period 2003-2006.

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55.7 km

Parkstraat Climb

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gradual ascent

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65.5 km

Kortekeer Climb

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Kortekeer is a climb in the region Flemish Ardennes. It is 1km long and bridges 63 vertical meters with an average gradient of 6.2%, resulting in a difficulty score of 48. The top of the ascent is located at 87 meters above sea level.

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72.1 km

Kwaremont

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Don't start too soon

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73.0 km

Oude Kwaremont Climb

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During the Tour of Flanders, the drivers have to climb the Oude Kwaremont, the longest cobblestone slope in Flanders, three times. 92 meters of altitude need to be overcome over a length of 2,200 meters. The average gradient is just four percent, but increases in the middle of the route to up to 11.6 percent.

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88.0 km

View of Anzegem from Bergdries

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nice view after a short and quiet climb (max 5%)

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104 km

M108 Howitzer by the Leie

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This war memorial, a M108 Howitzer, commemorates the fallen soldiers who died during the Battle of the Leie. (24 - 26 May 1940, WW2). The first superstructure, M109 Howitzer, was donated in 1997 by the Sixth Artillery Regiment for the 30th anniversary of the connection with the city of Waregem. In 2008, during the celebration of V-Day, a complete M108 Howitzer was donated by the artillery department from Brasschaat. This confirmed the 40th anniversary of connection. During the construction of the new bridge over the Leie a few years ago, the artillery vehicle was temporarily moved. This armoured vehicle can be admired on the border of Ooigem and Desselgem, on the Desselgem side of the new Munken Bridge.

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112 km

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81.4 km

16.3 km

14.2 km

118 m

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Surfaces

63.3 km

46.9 km

1.89 km

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