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Die UNESCO-Radroute

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Die UNESCO-Radroute

planned a bike ride

January 29, 2022

Die UNESCO-Radroute

Hard

30:54

496km

16.1km/h

3,840m

3,700m

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Overview

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 79.7 km for 343 m

After 166 km for 73 m

After 290 km for 52 m

Most people would complete this in 5-10 days

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90.8 km

Canal du Centre Boat Lift No. 4

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The ship lifts on the Centrumkanaal are special constructions that ensure that ships can bridge the required height difference. The ships are lifted by four hydraulic lifts, after which they can sail further.

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2

216 km

The medieval fortress of Montaigle was built at the beginning of the 14th century. The site is part of the Exceptional Heritage of Wallonia.

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3

230 km

Dinant is a pretty postcard town on the banks of the Meuse. Accessible by cable car, the imposing fortified citadel dominates the city and houses a museum with panoramic views. Below is the Gothic Notre-Dame de Dinant collegiate church.

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249 km

Bandstand on Ciney Square

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The name Ciney is best known for its beer, which has long since ceased to be brewed here, but in the Flemish Alken. Nevertheless, there are many good reasons to …

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290 km

Durbuy Castle

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Durbuy got its first fortified castle around 899. A century later it was destroyed and in the 11th century Henri the 1st of Namur, Count of Durbuy had the castle …

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6

322 km

The blue steel railway bridge crosses the Amel valley a few meters before it flows into the Ourthe. It forms part of the rail link between Marche-en-Famenne and Liège.

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353 km

Notre-Dame and Saint-Remacle Church of Spa

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The church is named after St. Remaclus of Stavelot, a 7th-century Benedictine monk who is venerated as a saint. The church has a rich architectural history and displays various stylistic …

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402 km

High Fens

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A unique heather landscape heralds the High Fens, which one passes on this section. The fascinating high moor area is a gigantic water reservoir, so that there are numerous streams …

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496 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

280 km

139 km

44.3 km

20.3 km

12.1 km

1.48 km

300 m

Surfaces

264 km

154 km

45.5 km

16.2 km

8.42 km

8.26 km

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