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Touring cycling routes around Yvoir are situated in the picturesque Walloon Region of Belgium, characterized by the scenic Meuse River and its verdant banks. The landscape features dramatic rock formations and diverse natural elements, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Many routes follow the Meuse Valley, offering relatively flat sections alongside more challenging paths through charming villages and other valleys like the Molignée.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
4.6
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760
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85.9km
05:13
540m
540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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364
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45.3km
02:47
350m
350m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.9
(13)
106
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20.4km
01:14
140m
140m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.7
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97
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43.7km
02:37
230m
230m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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71
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42.7km
02:38
420m
420m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very pleasant to clear your head.
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It all began in 1240, when the monks of the Belgian monastery of Notre-Dame de Leffe began brewing beer. For a long time, they produced their own abbey beer. However, during the French Revolution, the monastery was closed. It wasn't until 1929 that the monastery was revived, and the monks resumed their brewing activities. A good twenty years later, the brothers Nys and Albert Lootvoet began producing beer based on the Leffe Abbey recipe. Their company is now owned by the brewing giant Anheuser-Bush InBev. Source: bierpedia.org/bier/leffe-blonde
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In 1152, Henry the Blind, Count of Namur, donated the church of Leffe to the Premonstratensians of Floreffe. The monastery resulting from this donation became an abbey in 1200. It was rebuilt in the 17th and 18th centuries and plundered by the revolutionaries in 1794. In 1816, the current buildings were sold and converted into workshops. They were repurchased in 1903 by French Premonstratensians who were then in exile and, starting in 1931, restored by their Flemish confreres from Tongerlo, who rebuilt the abbey. The abbey today has a double courtyard. The 17th-century abbey quarter, rebuilt in 1747, borders the guest quarter, dating from 1604. The former library, which was separate from the abbey, is now a primary school. Source: visitwallonia.de/de/content/abtei-notre-dame-de-lesse
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It all began in 1240, when the monks of the Belgian monastery of Notre-Dame de Leffe began brewing beer. For a long time, they produced their own abbey beer. However, during the French Revolution, the monastery was closed. It wasn't until 1929 that the monastery was revived, and the monks resumed their brewing activities. A good twenty years later, the brothers Nys and Albert Lootvoet began producing beer based on the Leffe Abbey recipe. Their company is now owned by the brewing giant Anheuser-Bush InBev. Source: bierpedia.org/bier/leffe-blonde
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Dinant is a beautiful little town with a rich history and is well worth a stop.
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I passed through there a long time ago and it wasn't lit, which scared the young children present. This tunnel is quite long, without lighting in the middle it's really dark. However, I have seen photos where lighting can be seen. It's a good thing if it is well maintained and lit 24/7.
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Very pretty along the water
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There are over 115 touring cycling routes around Yvoir, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The routes in Yvoir cater to various abilities. You'll find approximately 9 easy routes, 47 moderate routes, and 61 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners to advanced cyclists.
Yes, Yvoir offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners. A great option is the Dinant Dam and Lock – The Meuse loop from Godinne, which is 15.9 miles (25.7 km) long and provides scenic views along the Meuse River with minimal elevation gain. Another easy route is View of Château de Dave – Rive de Meuse loop from Godinne, covering 23.5 km with gentle elevation.
Many touring cycling routes in Yvoir are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Meuse Riverside Path – Citadel of Namur loop from Godinne and the Montaigle Castle Ruins – Molignée Tunnel loop from Godinne.
The region is rich in natural beauty and landmarks. You can cycle past the dramatic Freyr Rocks along the Meuse, enjoy views of the Aiguilles de Chaleux, or explore the scenic Rive de Meuse gorge. The Meuse Valley itself offers stunning riverside landscapes.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical interest. Routes like the Montaigle Castle Ruins – Molignée Tunnel loop from Godinne will take you past historical ruins. You can also visit the Maredsous Abbey or the Collegiate Church of Our Lady in Dinant, which are often accessible from nearby cycling paths.
Yvoir is well-suited for family cycling, especially along the relatively flat Meuse Riverside Paths. The easy routes, such as Dinant Dam and Lock – The Meuse loop from Godinne, are ideal for families looking for a relaxed ride with picturesque views.
The best time for touring cycling in Yvoir is generally from spring to autumn (April to October), when the weather is mild and the natural scenery along the Meuse Valley is at its most vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage.
Yvoir is located along the Meuse River, which is served by train lines connecting to larger cities like Namur and Dinant. This makes it possible to reach the area by public transport and then start your cycling tour. Check local train schedules for stations near your desired starting point.
Many villages and towns along the Meuse River, including Yvoir and Godinne, offer public parking facilities. Look for designated parking areas near popular starting points for routes, especially close to train stations or riverside access points.
The touring cycling routes in Yvoir are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 320 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic riverside paths, the charming villages, and the diverse terrain that offers both relaxing rides and more challenging climbs.
Absolutely. Yvoir is a key point on the EuroVelo 19 - Meuse Cycle Route, offering extensive riverside journeys. Many local routes, such as The Rivière Cobbles – Lock on the Meuse River loop from Yvoir, directly follow the scenic Meuse River, providing relatively flat and enjoyable rides. For more information on the EuroVelo 19, you can visit visitwallonia.com.
Yes, the routes often pass through or near charming villages and towns along the Meuse River where you can find cafes, restaurants, and pubs. These establishments are perfect for a break, a meal, or to refuel during your ride. The region is known for its local hospitality.
For advanced cyclists, Yvoir offers routes with significant elevation gain and longer distances. The Meuse Riverside Path – Citadel of Namur loop from Godinne is a challenging 52.8 miles (84.9 km) route with over 500 meters of elevation, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience.


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