Hiking & Biking
There is nothing quite like biking through Europe and Belgium with its contrasting landscape of flatlands in Flanders and rolling hills in French speaking Wallonia is a biking lover's dream. Belgium has miles of bicycle paths along romantic canals winding between quaint towns, charming castles, outdoor cafés and incredible restaurants.
Tour Operators in Belgium such as Pro Velo offer guided bicycle tours with themes such as Art Nouveau, Cafes and Comics, and Brussels by Night.
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Whether you're keen on hiking, cycling, mountain biking or car and motorcycle travel, you will this website you'll find over a hundred routes for GPS that will guide you to the nicest spots and along the most interesting features in Wallonia and the Ardennes, the French-speaking part of Belgium.
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A comprehensive cycling guide for the entire Belgian navigable waterway network. |
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European Greenways Association Greenways are transport corridors, developed along independent routes following past or disused communication pathways and tracks that are available for non-motorised soft traffic. Also Information about the RAVel. |
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Local Tourist Offices in Belgium Provide detailed information on biking routes and maps. |
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Details about the cycle regions, how to get there and how to get around, the accommodation, the tour companies, the equipment, the navigation and information for independent cycling tourists. |
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Experience this unforgettable adventure and discover three countries through the barge and bike route: the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. |
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La Fleche Wallonne: The Flèche Wallonne is an international cycling race of one day, a classic, which takes place in Belgium during the spring. This race is part of the Pro-Tour programme and it is one of the most prized cycling races in Belgium.
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Liege-Bastogne-Liege: Liège-Bastogne-Liège, often called La Doyenne ("the oldest"), is one of the five 'Monuments' of the European professional road cycling calendar, and one of 24 races in which points can be gained towards the UCI World Ranking. The first edition was run in 1892 for amateurs, the first race for professionals taking place in 1894 when Leon Houa (who won the 1892 race as an amateur) triumphed. It is run in the Ardennes region of Belgium, from Liège to Bastogne and back.The race follows a straightforward 95 km route from Liège to Bastogne, and a winding 163 km route back to Liège. The second half contains most of the climbs. A race which takes place every April. |
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Car-free Sunday On the second or the third Sunday of September, Brussels residence leave their bikes on the street. For specific dates see our Calendar of Events. |


















