Best mountain peaks around Flobecq are found within a hilly landscape, part of the "Pays des Collines" and bordering the Flemish Ardennes. This region features modest elevations that provide engaging terrain for outdoor activities. The area is known for its scenic "mounts" and climbs, popular among cyclists and walkers. These elevated points offer opportunities to experience the natural beauty of the Flobecq geography.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Watermolenroute follows the Leberg downhill. A beautiful descent in contrast to the challenging climb.
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Ascent on the Tour of Flanders Ascent on the Tour of Flanders
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COTACOL 642 - WOLVENBERG https://www.cotacol.eu/cotacol/642 https://www.strava.com/segments/29101045
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Taaienberg is a climb in the Flemish Ardennes region. The route is 0.6 kilometers long and covers 47 meters of elevation with an average gradient of 8.4%. The climb thus scores 79 mountain points. The highest point is at 78 meters.
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Cobblestones and a decent incline, test for man and machine 😎
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The leberg in combination with the Haaghoek, such as during some spring classics, should not be underestimated, especially if you are not good or dare to cycle over a long cobblestone section
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This short slope with poor cobblestones has a maximum steepness of 14%. After the cobbles there is another difficult concrete strip that rises to the old windmill. It can be quite difficult when the wind blows here.
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This year the first slope in cyclo Omloop Nieuwsblad. The spur of this slope, just after the steepest part, should not be underestimated. Dose well
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The Flobecq region, part of the "Pays des Collines," features several significant elevated points. The highest is Pottelberg (also known as Mont Potel), reaching 159 meters. Other notable climbs popular with cyclists include La Houppe and Hurdumont, both offering engaging terrain within Flobecq.
The elevated areas around Flobecq are rich in natural beauty. For instance, the Pottelberg is home to the Pottelberg forest (Bois de la Houppe), which features beech and oak trees, as well as seasonal wood hyacinths and heather. The Ancre river also originates from this area, adding to the scenic landscape.
Yes, Flobecq and its surroundings are renowned for challenging climbs, particularly popular among cyclists. Highlights include Paterberg Climb, known for its short but steep cobblestone ascent with a maximum gradient over 20 percent. Other significant climbs are Taaienberg, a cobbled climb with an average gradient of 7 percent, and Koppenberg cobbled climb, which reaches a 22% gradient at its steepest point.
The hilly landscape around Flobecq is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and running. For detailed options, check out the guides for Hiking around Flobecq, Running Trails around Flobecq, and MTB Trails around Flobecq.
Yes, some elevated points have historical significance. For example, the Pottelberg, with its remarkable wooded relief, was already noted on the Carte de Ferraris in 1776, indicating its long-standing presence and recognition in the landscape.
Several climbs in the Flobecq area are iconic in professional cycling. Paterberg Climb and Taaienberg have been featured in major races like the Tour of Flanders. La Houppe has also been included in renowned races such as E3 Harelbeke and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne. The Wolvenberg Climb and Molenberg Climb are also regularly part of significant cycling events.
Yes, the elevated terrain offers several spots with good views. The Koppenberg cobbled climb, for instance, provides views of the surrounding Flemish Ardennes. Exploring the various climbs and hills will often reward you with picturesque vistas of the Pays des Collines.
The highest point in the Pays des Collines is the Pottelberg, located within Flobecq, reaching an altitude of 159 meters. It's a significant natural landmark in the region.
Yes, there are several running trails that incorporate the hilly terrain. You can find routes like 'Through the woods on the language border' or 'La Houppe Chapel – Pottelberg Descent loop from Brakelbos'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails around Flobecq guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the challenging nature of the climbs, especially for cycling, and the natural beauty of the area. The scenic views from spots like the Koppenberg cobbled climb and the peaceful forest environments, such as the Pottelberg forest, are often highlighted. The region's unique cobblestone routes also add to its distinct appeal.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always explicitly listed for every highlight, the general area offers moderate hiking trails. For example, the 'Medicinal plant trail — Parc naturel du Pays des Collines' is an easy option. Many trails, like those found in the Hiking around Flobecq guide, traverse forests and offer a chance to experience nature, which can be enjoyable for families.
The La Houppe climb, located within Flobecq, has an average gradient of 4.7% over its 2-kilometer length, with a maximum gradient reaching 7.1%. It offers a total elevation gain of 91 meters.


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