Mountain peaks around Tournai are characterized by their modest elevations within a generally flat region. The city itself sits at an average of 24 to 37 meters above sea level, with the broader area reaching a maximum of 154 meters. The most prominent elevated natural feature is Mont-Saint-Aubert, which offers panoramic views of the Scheldt valley and the city. This area provides opportunities for hiking and cycling, making it a notable point of interest.
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In the Kluisbos - on top of the 141-meter-high Kluisberg - you'll never run out of walking or cycling opportunities. This is the largest forest in the Flemish Ardennes.
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This climb requires some effort, but is definitely doable with an e-bike.
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Very nice to have a drink on a terrace and recover from the climb
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The view from the Knokteberg (also called Côte de Trieu) offers a panoramic view of the rolling landscape of the Flemish Ardennes, with vast fields and forests stretching to the horizon. The climb up is tough, but is rewarded with a beautiful view and a fresh breeze at the top. An ideal stop to catch your breath and enjoy the typical Flemish hilly landscape.
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Beautiful panorama and quite a bit of elevation. 😅 😉
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Mont de l'Enclus or Kluisberg is a hill located in the Flemish Ardennes, on the border of Flanders and Wallonia, which rises to 141 meters. A popular destination for cycling, tourism and recreation, the hill has a built-in tower. Two thirds of the area is in Kluisbergen. The Kluisbos stands out at the top of the Kluisberg! This 141 meter high mountain is one of the jewels of the Flemish Ardennes. Precious nature, magnificent views, sights and leisure activities for little nature lovers make it an ideal destination for young and old.
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Mont-Saint-Aubert is the name of the small town and the hill on which it is located. Two roads lead to the summit, but there is a whole network of cool trails for running in the great outdoors.
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While Tournai is generally flat, the most notable natural elevated feature is Mont-Saint-Aubert, reaching approximately 141 to 149 meters. Another significant point is Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus, which also reaches 141 meters and is covered by the large Kluisbos forest.
From Mont-Saint-Aubert, you can enjoy expansive panoramic views of the surrounding Scheldt valley and the city of Tournai, including its distinctive five bell towers. Similarly, the View from Knokteberg offers a panoramic vista of the rolling landscape of the Flemish Ardennes, with vast fields and forests.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling. The Mont-Saint-Aubert climb is recognized in the cycling community, featuring an average gradient of 7% over 1.7 kilometers. Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus is also a popular destination for cycling. For more routes, explore the Cycling around Tournai guide.
Numerous hiking trails traverse the area around Mont-Saint-Aubert, offering diverse landscapes through woodlands and open fields. The Kluisbos forest on Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus also provides recreational hiking opportunities. You can find more options in the Hiking around Tournai guide.
Yes, the area around Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus and its Kluisbos forest is considered family-friendly, offering recreation for nature lovers of all ages. The village of Mont-Saint-Aubert also provides a tranquil setting for strolls, including the 'Chemin des Poètes'.
The village of Mont-Saint-Aubert is home to the Saint-Aubert church. Additionally, the 'Chemin des Poètes' (Poets' Path) is a paved trail lined with blue stones inscribed with epitaphs from poets and writers. Historically, Mont-Saint-Aubert has been a site for pilgrimages since the 14th century.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, particularly from spring to early autumn. Summer is popular for outdoor activities, with cafes and restaurants in Mont-Saint-Aubert village being lively. The 'fête du pain' (bread festival) is held in July.
Yes, the region offers several challenging climbs. The Mont-Saint-Aubert climb is known for its gradient. Other notable climbs include Côte de Trieu Climb, which is described as a hard climb with fantastic views, and Col de la Croix Jubaru Climb, offering a moderate slope over good asphalt.
The charming village of Mont-Saint-Aubert offers a tranquil setting with restaurants and cafés that are popular, especially in the summer. Near Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus, there is also a café near the historic lookout tower.
Beyond hiking and road cycling, the Tournai region also offers opportunities for mountain biking. You can explore various trails by checking out the MTB Trails around Tournai guide.
Parking is generally available in the villages and at popular starting points for trails. For instance, there are parking facilities near the village of Mont-Saint-Aubert, which serves as a base for exploring the surrounding trails.
Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus is a hill reaching 141 meters, known for its large Kluisbos forest area. It's a popular spot for cycling, tourism, and recreation, offering valuable nature, beautiful views, and a historic lookout tower that once served as a shelter for Protestants in the 16th century.


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