All our cycling and mountain biking routes
Are you a cycling or mountain biking enthusiast? There are numerous routes in the Ardennes, suitable for all levels. Ride at your own pace through fields, along rivers or through forests. There is something for everyone. Whether you prefer mountain biking, road cycling or electric bikes, the Ardennes offers a wide range of options!
Select your route and off you go!
Bois et Sambre





This mountain-biking route offers a pleasant athletic hike through our beautiful region of Thudinie that alternates between woods, countryside, farming landscapes, churches and tourist sites. There are very beautiful views over the Sambre. Walk near the Baudribu farm and fields, Biesme-sous-Thuin church, ‘Le Gibet’ hamlet, Notre-Dame des Carmes church, etc. Between the different tourists spots, the route runs through magnificent loamy landscapes and fields of crops. Walk by Aulne abbey and its majestic abbey church nestled in the Sambre Valley. Crossing through the paved streets of Thuin and climbing through Waibes Wood with its steep slopes promise to be challenging.
Designer
The route was designed by Syndicat d'initiative d'Erquelinnes
Signalétique (EN)
No signage

IGN Map

Aerial Photos / IGN

Slope Map (IGN Plan)

Map 1950 / IGN

State Major Map (1820-1866)

Open Street Map
6440 Boussu-lez-Walcourt

Centre de découverte du chemin de fer vicinal

Maison de l'imprimerie

ST.Ursmer's collegiate church
Enter this splendid Carolingian church, the oldest in Belgium. Discover its elevated choir and Roman crypt.

Cimetière d'Heuleu
E Explore the history of this site, established as a tribute to the memory of the French soldiers who died in battle on 23 August 1914. 12 infantry regiments fought each other on this plateau.

Ferme de la Follie
At 200 metres or so from the route, you will have the opportunity to try out time-honoured remedies: essential oils, herbal teas on request, Bach elixirs or swimming lessons at L’ô de la Follie swimming school.

Abbaye d'Aulne
Founded by St. Landelin as a Benedictine abbey in the 7th century, it became a Cistercian establishment in the 12th century. Known as “Aulne the Rich”, it came to a grim end on 14 May 1794. Explore these remarkable remains and discover its troubled history.