4.5
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07:12
86.9km
1,180m
Gravel riding
The high Venn lies on the German-Belgian border and is with 5.300 hectares Belgium's largest nature reserve. The high Venn is a so-called high moor and this is exactly where this beautiful but conditionally challenging bike ride leads you. You will traverse 95 kilometers of uniquely beautiful scenery and one…
Last updated: July 29, 2024
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10.6 km
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28.7 km
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86.9 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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73.4 km
4.01 km
3.62 km
3.12 km
1.99 km
820 m
Surfaces
38.4 km
30.6 km
12.7 km
4.72 km
585 m
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Highest point (640 m)
Lowest point (310 m)
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January 11, 2018
The high Venn lies on the German-Belgian border and is with 5.300 hectares Belgium's largest nature reserve. The high Venn is a so-called high moor and this is exactly where this beautiful but conditionally challenging bike ride leads you. You will traverse 95 kilometers of uniquely beautiful scenery
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February 1, 2018
Hello, I used to be traveling with the MTB in the Hohe Venn earlier (about 20 years ago) and can highly recommend the area. There were even maps and signage (in the Infocenter). Although this moor is up and it is actually a bog, this has nothing to do with bog. High or low moor are defined by the type
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