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Gravel biking around Frameries offers a unique landscape shaped by its industrial past, now transformed into green spaces. The region features reclaimed coal mining sites, known as "terrils," which provide varied terrain and panoramic views. Former railway lines, converted into RAVeL paths, offer extensive no traffic gravel bike trails. This area also borders the Nature Park of "Les Hauts-Pays," characterized by forests, streams, and diverse flora.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
16
riders
43.7km
02:53
240m
240m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
18
riders
128km
08:03
1,190m
1,190m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14
riders
33.6km
02:15
280m
290m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
14
riders
67.3km
04:16
430m
420m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19
riders
36.4km
02:20
290m
290m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You cycle along the picturesque river Sambre. This is a quiet and picturesque river that flows through the south of Belgium and plays an important role in the Wallonia region. It rises in the French Ardennes and winds through cities such as Charleroi, Namur and Philippeville, before flowing into the Meuse.
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Located on the old Charbonnage du Crachet mine site in Frameries, Le PASS impressively combines industrial heritage with modern science and technology. The vast site with its monumental chimneys and renovated mine buildings offers both a historical insight into the mining past and interactive exhibitions for young and old. Stroll along the industrial remains, discover the fascinating experiments and enjoy the panoramic view of the surrounding nature.
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Beautiful building in a quiet forest. Benches provided to enjoy a moment
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Komoot offers a wide selection of traffic-free gravel bike trails around Frameries. Currently, there are over 35 routes listed, ranging from moderate to difficult, ensuring a diverse experience for gravel cyclists.
The Frameries region offers a unique blend of reclaimed industrial landscapes and natural beauty. You'll find yourself cycling through former coal mining sites, known as 'terrils,' which have been transformed into biodiverse green spaces. These often provide panoramic views and varied terrain, including old railway lines now converted into quiet paths. The proximity to the Nature Park of 'Les Hauts-Pays' also adds to the diverse landscape.
While many routes are classified as moderate, there are options suitable for beginners looking for traffic-free gravel experiences. These often utilize the flat, converted railway lines (RAVeL routes) or paths through the reclaimed industrial sites. Always check the route details on komoot for specific difficulty ratings and elevation profiles to find one that matches your skill level.
Absolutely! The region is known for its network of 'ravel' paths, which are converted railway lines or towpaths, perfect for traffic-free gravel biking. These paths often connect towns and natural areas, providing smooth, scenic rides. Many routes, like the L'Héribus Trails – RAVeL bridge in Cuesmes loop from Harmignies, specifically incorporate these types of trails.
The traffic-free gravel routes around Frameries often pass through or near beautiful natural features. You might encounter the tranquil Hyon Waterfall and Ponds, where the Trouille and Nouvelles rivers converge, or explore the unique ecosystems of reclaimed slag heaps like the Crachet slag heap, which is a designated Site of Great Biological Interest.
Yes, the region's rich industrial past means you'll often find historical remnants integrated into the landscape. Beyond the transformed 'terrils,' some routes might offer glimpses of local heritage. For those interested in history, you could explore routes that pass near historical sites, or consider a detour to nearby attractions like Havré Castle or Château de Boussu, though these might require a short deviation from purely traffic-free paths.
Yes, Frameries offers good options for family-friendly gravel biking, especially on the flatter RAVeL routes and paths through the reclaimed industrial sites. These traffic-free sections provide a safe and enjoyable environment for riders of all ages. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances for the best family experience.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Frameries. The weather is typically milder, and the natural landscapes are vibrant with spring blooms or autumn colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, but be prepared for potentially warmer temperatures. Winter rides are possible, but trail conditions might be more challenging due to rain or occasional snow.
The gravel biking routes around Frameries are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.375 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the trails, the unique landscapes of the reclaimed 'terrils,' and the diverse terrain that keeps rides interesting.
While specific traffic-free gravel routes might not lead directly into SPARKOH!, its expansive outdoor areas, including a 28-hectare park with observatories and 'heaps,' are part of the broader landscape. You can plan a gravel ride that passes nearby and then visit SPARKOH! as a separate activity, combining outdoor adventure with educational exploration.
Many of the trailheads for gravel routes around Frameries, especially those utilizing former railway lines or accessing natural parks, will have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen komoot route for specific parking information, as local villages and towns often provide public parking facilities.
Frameries and surrounding towns are generally accessible by public transport, primarily buses and regional trains. While direct access to every trailhead might vary, you can often reach a starting point within a short ride from a public transport hub. Planning your route on komoot allows you to see the start and end points, helping you to coordinate with local bus or train schedules.


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