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The best traffic-free bike rides around Somme-Leuze

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Gravel biking around Somme-Leuze offers diverse terrain at the intersection of the Condroz and Famenne regions, traversed by the Somme river. The area, part of the Belgian Ardennes, features abrupt valleys, dense forests, and the scenic Ourthe river, providing varied landscapes for no traffic gravel bike trails. These natural features create an ideal environment for exploration, ranging from riverside paths to forest roads.

Best no traffic gravel bike trails around Somme-Leuze

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Roche aux Corneilles – RAVeL route along the Ourthe loop from Ocquier

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Charming Condroz–Famenne – hiking the art trails

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Charming Condroz–Famenne – hiking the art trails

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Oliver🌍
March 19, 2026, Roche aux Corneilles

Set in beautiful, verdant surroundings, this stunning 35 meters high limestone rock, towers out above the river Ourthe. Also known as the « Roche à Hierneux », the left part of the rock lies under water, while the rock itself numbers 4 intriguing cavities, one of which goes right through the rock.

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August 19, 2025, L'anticlinal

Beautiful and stately, gorgeous

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August 6, 2025, Durbuy Castle

Durbuy is first mentioned in 1078 (as Dolbui) and in 1084 (under the current name). The first traces of habitation are found during excavations in the Anticlinaal cave by Count Pierre d'Ursel. The d'Ursel family still inhabits Durbuy Castle. Before the current castle, there were already others. Based on the archives of Luxembourg, a castle was destroyed and in the eleventh century, another was built by Henry II the Lame, who had received the domain from his mother Rageline, sister of Pope Stephen II, and her husband Albert II of Namur. Around 1156, that castle was severely damaged by flames and during the succession wars of the Duchy of Limburg, it was destroyed several more times. From 1412, Durbuy came into the hands of the House of Burgundy and at the end of the fifteenth century, the then-existing castle was destroyed by Maximilian of Austria, like all the castles of the la Marck family: besides Durbuy, these also include the castles of Logne and La Roche. In 1628, Baron Antoine Schetz of Grobendonck leased the Durbuy estate for 40,000 gold marks, a very considerable sum. Besides being a baron, he was also Count of Grobbendonk, Lord of Tilburg and Goirle, Pulle and Pulderbos, and Wezemaal. He was in the service of the Spanish and had led the defense of 's-Hertogenbosch during the Eighty Years' War. At the age of 71, he was also governor of the city of Leuven during the Siege of Leuven. And he was the first in a long line of the d'Ursel family who, to this day, inhabit the castle. In 1731, the castle was rebuilt by the then Duke of Ursel. Countess Auguste d'Ursel, who acquired the d'Ursel family's possessions in Durbuy, then modernized the castle from 1880 to 1882 with the help of architect Thirian from Namur. During the Second World War, the castle was occupied several times and in 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge, it was used as a field hospital by the American liberators, with the billiard table serving as an operating table. Sources: historical overviews in Word documents on the website of Count Jean-Michel d'Ursel, current resident, at https://www.chateaudedurbuy.be/historique.html

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August 6, 2025, L'anticlinal

At approximately 37 meters, the top of the Anticline, also known as the Homalius Rock and especially the Falize Rock, is literally the highest point in Durbuy. It has been a highlight for many visitors for years, thanks in part to the surroundings and beautiful water features. The rock is somewhat older than the average visitor. It's said to be more than 300 million years old. However, the rock layers are much older: around 375 million years old. The name Anticline comes from the geological phenomenon known as an anticline. It's the opposite of a syncline. While the former is a fold formed over many years, with the innermost layers being the oldest and the folds running downwards, synclines have folds running downwards. Such folds can form for various reasons and range from very small to large, as seen here. Originally, everything was, of course, horizontal. The inverted U-shape created by uplift in Durbuy is not only beautiful to see but also special. And Durbuy has beautifully highlighted this. Another beautiful anticline can be found in Han-sur-Lesse, also in the Famenne-Ardenne region, albeit in the province of Namur (here we are in Luxembourg), where it has been given the name "Tête de bouc" (Tick of the Rock). There's a waterfall and a large water feature at the end of the expansive pond in front of the rock, which you can also climb. And everywhere there's space to admire it all while sitting and relaxing—or enjoying the water. Don't forget the many smaller works of art and curiosities, and take a look in the water.

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May 11, 2025, Durbuy Old Town

Durbuy is a picture-perfect town in the Ardennes. The town thrives on tourism. There are countless hotels, cafés, and fine restaurants. Prices are correspondingly high. It can get crowded on weekends.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic gravel bike trails are available around Somme-Leuze?

There are over 60 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Somme-Leuze, offering a wide range of experiences. You'll find a good mix of routes, from easy rides perfect for beginners to more challenging options for experienced gravel bikers.

Are there any easy, family-friendly no-traffic gravel routes in the area?

Yes, Somme-Leuze offers several easy, no-traffic gravel routes suitable for families. For a shorter, less strenuous ride, consider the Petit-Han wood – Finish Flanders Gravel Durbuy loop from Durbuy, which is rated as easy and keeps you away from vehicle traffic.

What kind of scenery can I expect on these car-free gravel trails?

The no-traffic gravel trails around Somme-Leuze traverse diverse and beautiful landscapes. You'll ride through dense forests, along river valleys like the Ourthe, and experience the rolling hills of the Condroz and Famenne regions. Many routes offer scenic views, and you might even encounter unique geological formations like the Anticline near Durbuy (The Anticline).

Can I bring my dog on the no-traffic gravel bike trails?

Many of the no-traffic gravel trails around Somme-Leuze are suitable for cycling with dogs, especially those on dedicated paths like the RAVeL routes. However, it's always best to check specific trail regulations and ensure your dog is well-behaved and on a leash where required, particularly in nature reserves or near livestock.

Are there any circular no-traffic gravel routes available?

Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Somme-Leuze are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Roche aux Corneilles – RAVeL route along the Ourthe loop from Ocquier and the Côte de Herbet – RAVeL route along the Ourthe loop from Somme-Leuze, both offering extensive car-free sections.

What are some interesting historical or natural landmarks to see along the no-traffic gravel routes?

The region is rich in landmarks. You can cycle past ancient sites like the Wéris Dolmen, which is part of the Megalithic Field of Wéris, or explore charming villages like Durbuy, often called 'the smallest town in the world' (Durbuy — Old Town and Castle). Some routes also offer views of impressive castles such as Modave Castle.

What is the best season for gravel biking in Somme-Leuze to avoid traffic?

While the dedicated no-traffic routes are car-free year-round, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Somme-Leuze. The weather is milder, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant. Winter can also be beautiful, but some forest paths might be muddy or icy. Summer is great, but trails can be busier.

Are there any routes that pass through or near the 'Most Beautiful Villages of Wallonia'?

Yes, the region's gravel routes can lead you near picturesque villages. Chardeneux, classified as one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages of Wallonia,' is known for its traditional Condroz architecture and natural setting, making it a delightful stop or point of interest on your ride.

What do other gravel bikers say about the no-traffic trails in Somme-Leuze?

The no-traffic gravel trails around Somme-Leuze are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.96 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the beautiful natural surroundings, and the variety of terrain that makes for an engaging ride.

Are there any routes that offer panoramic views?

Absolutely. The region is known for its viewpoints. While not directly on a listed route, the Plaine Sapin site, an old World War II parachuting location, offers a remarkable 360-degree panoramic view of the Condroz, Famenne, and Ardenne regions, and could be incorporated into a longer ride.

Can I find routes that are suitable for beginners looking for car-free gravel biking?

Yes, there are routes perfect for beginners. The Petit-Han wood – Finish Flanders Gravel Durbuy loop from Durbuy is an excellent choice, classified as 'easy' and offering a pleasant, traffic-free experience to get started with gravel biking.

Are there any no-traffic routes that follow river paths?

Many routes incorporate sections along rivers. The RAVeL routes, in particular, often follow riverbeds, providing flat, car-free paths with beautiful waterside views. The Roche aux Corneilles – RAVeL route along the Ourthe loop from Ocquier is a great example, utilizing the Ourthe river's scenic banks.

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