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The Côte d'Ocquier is a well-known cycling climb situated in the scenic Condroz-Famenne region of Wallonia, Belgium. Reaching an elevation of 282 meters above sea level, this highlight offers cyclists a moderate challenge within the picturesque landscapes of the Belgian Ardennes. It is particularly notable for its varied profiles, depending on the approach, making it a point of interest for those exploring the area around the historic village of Ocquier.
What draws many to the Côte d'Ocquier is the enjoyable…
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Distanza 1,36 km
Salita 0 m
Discesa 60 m
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Offerto da Foreca
domenica 31 maggio
22°C
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7 %
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Velocità max vento: 9,0 km/h
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The Côte d'Ocquier is primarily known as a cycling climb, offering a moderate challenge within the scenic Condroz-Famenne region of Wallonia, Belgium. It's a popular spot for cyclists to enjoy the varied gradients and picturesque landscapes.
Yes, there are two main approaches. The most common starts from the village of Ocquier, covering 2.1 kilometers with an average gradient of 2.7%. An alternative route from Bonsin is 1.4 kilometers long with an average gradient of 2.8%. Both routes lead to the summit at 282 meters above sea level.
While primarily a cycling climb, the surrounding Condroz-Famenne region and the Belgian Ardennes offer numerous opportunities for hiking and walking. Visitors can explore trails in the broader area, though the Côte d'Ocquier itself is more recognized for its cycling ascent.
The climb is characterized by a relatively steady ascent, with a noticeably steeper section towards the top, particularly when approaching from Ocquier. Cyclists describe the initial 1.5 kilometers from Ocquier as a 'good run' before the gradient increases. It's considered a moderate challenge.
Yes, the historic village of Ocquier itself is a significant landmark, boasting a rich Roman past and the well-preserved Romanesque Church of Saint Remaclus. The climb also offers scenic views of the picturesque Condroz-Famenne region and the broader Belgian Ardennes landscape.
While specific parking areas directly at the trailhead are not detailed, visitors typically find parking within the village of Ocquier or nearby starting points for the climb. It's advisable to check local signage for designated parking spots.
Given its moderate nature, the Côte d'Ocquier can be enjoyed throughout much of the year, weather permitting. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer is also popular. Winter visits are possible but may require checking road conditions.
The Côte d'Ocquier is considered a moderate cycling challenge, making it accessible for cyclists with some experience. For families or beginners, the gentler initial sections from Ocquier could be a good starting point, but the steeper finish might be more challenging. The surrounding region offers many easier routes for all skill levels.
The village of Ocquier, with its historical significance, likely offers local amenities such as cafes or small eateries. For accommodation, visitors might find guesthouses or bed and breakfasts within Ocquier or in nearby towns in the Condroz-Famenne region.
For a cycling trip, essential gear includes a well-maintained bicycle, a helmet, appropriate cycling attire, water, and snacks. Depending on the weather, layers of clothing are recommended. A basic repair kit and a phone for navigation or emergencies are also advisable.
The time it takes to complete the Côte d'Ocquier climb varies depending on the cyclist's fitness level and the chosen starting point. From Ocquier, the 2.1-kilometer ascent with a 2.7% average gradient can typically be completed in 10-20 minutes for an average cyclist.