Best bike parks in Deux Ourthes Natural Park are situated within a 76,000-hectare landscape in the Belgian Ardennes. This region features diverse terrain, including deep valleys, dense forests, and craggy reliefs, with some areas reaching over 500 meters in height. The park offers a network of trails suitable for mountain biking, providing both challenging climbs and rewarding descents. Its unspoiled nature and varied landscapes create an immersive riding experience.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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I've done this section a lot, only downhill as a descent. Fantastic, wonderfully technical. As a climb, which this section actually is, it's impossible. I come here often, and I've also heard from locals that this section is impossible to climb.
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For the more experienced cyclist..
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Beautiful, technical climb. Very steep, but the satisfaction when you succeed is great.
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Nice descent driven in good weather. Lots of stones and you do indeed need technique nice and steep and beautiful downhill. Have ridden it on an enduro hardtail. Not a cross country route!
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Came across it by chance in Gravel, it doesn't work 😁. In mountain biking you have to have experience!
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Impossible for us to climb it by bike, on a short but very hard stage because even if the climbs are shorter than the previous days, there is never a flat.
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Stay away if you are used to cycling in the Flanders. Risk of breakage real. 🤪🦧
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Technical downhill, part of it was used for a downhill race years ago. Slippery when wet.
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Deux Ourthes Natural Park offers a wide range of mountain biking experiences, from challenging climbs and technical descents to moderate forest trails. The terrain includes deep valleys, dense forests, and craggy reliefs, providing diverse and scenic rides for various skill levels.
Yes, experienced riders will find plenty of challenging trails. The Houffalize World Cup Circuit is renowned for its steep uphills and technical descents. Another demanding option is the Technical Downhill to Maboge, which features very steep, rocky sections requiring focus and good technique.
Houffalize is a hub for mountain biking. Besides the challenging Houffalize World Cup Circuit, you can also explore the Houffalize Red Route 3, which offers a fun experience with options for technical climbs. The area is known for its varied and demanding terrain.
Yes, for intermediate riders, the Brasserie d'Achouffe MTB Trail offers a pleasant experience through the forest. Additionally, the 'Houffalize – Descent Over Large Rocks loop' (45.4 km with 780 meters of elevation gain) is considered a moderate option with technical sections.
You'll ride through stunning natural scenery, including meandering rivers, deep forests, and remarkable rocky ridges. The park's diverse landscape also features moors and peat bogs at higher elevations, offering an immersive outdoor experience.
Visitors frequently highlight the challenging nature of the trails, the technical downhills, and the beautiful forest routes. Many enjoy the satisfaction of conquering steep climbs and navigating rocky sections, as well as the unspoiled natural beauty of the Ardennes.
Yes, the park is known for its challenging ascents. The Steep Climb in Parc naturel des deux Ourthes is a notable example, described as a real challenge due to its super steep gradient and loose surface. It's often used as a warm-up for longer MTB itineraries starting in La Roche-en-Ardenne.
The park is generally suitable for mountain biking from spring through autumn. While winter biking is possible, some segments may be unpaved and difficult due to weather conditions. For the most enjoyable experience, aim for drier months when trails are less muddy and views are clear.
Yes, the region offers several longer loops. The 'Houffalize World Cup Circuit loop from Bertogne' is a challenging 91.2 km ride, and from La Roche-en-Ardenne, the 'Stream of the Sea loop' covers 38.3 km. The 'Bois d'Arlogne loop' is also a substantial cycling experience within the natural park.
Beyond mountain biking, the park offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including easy loops like 'La roche plate' from Houffalize or moderate ones like 'Vallée des Fées' from Achouffe. For road cyclists, there are challenging routes such as the 'Col de Haussire' loop from La Roche-en-Ardenne. Find more options in the Running Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Cycling in Deux Ourthes Natural Park guides.
While many trails are challenging, the park does offer options for varying skill levels. Beginners should look for routes categorized as easier or moderate, such as the shorter 24.6 km Houffalize loop from Boeur, which has a more manageable 330m elevation gain. It's always recommended to check trail difficulty before heading out.
For broader information about the natural park and its offerings, you can visit the official tourism website for the region: visitardenne.com.


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