Best mountain peaks around Anzegem are characterized by rolling hills and picturesque countryside rather than traditional high mountains. This region in West Flanders features a low average elevation, with its highest points offering elevated viewpoints and recreational opportunities. Notable elevated features like Tiegemberg and Kluisberg provide significant natural beauty and outdoor activities. These areas are popular for cycling and hiking, showcasing the unique landscape of the Flemish Ardennes.
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In the Kluisbos - on top of the 141-meter-high Kluisberg - you'll never run out of walking or cycling opportunities. This is the largest forest in the Flemish Ardennes.
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Very nice to have a drink on a terrace and recover from the climb
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COTACOL 642 - WOLVENBERG https://www.cotacol.eu/cotacol/642 https://www.strava.com/segments/29101045
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Mont de l'Enclus or Kluisberg is a hill located in the Flemish Ardennes, on the border of Flanders and Wallonia, which rises to 141 meters. A popular destination for cycling, tourism and recreation, the hill has a built-in tower. Two thirds of the area is in Kluisbergen. The Kluisbos stands out at the top of the Kluisberg! This 141 meter high mountain is one of the jewels of the Flemish Ardennes. Precious nature, magnificent views, sights and leisure activities for little nature lovers make it an ideal destination for young and old.
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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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The Kluisberg is a hill in the Flemish Ardennes, on the border of Flanders and Wallonia, with a height of 141 meters. The hill is a popular destination for cycling, tourism and recreation, and has a built-in tower. Two thirds of the area lies in Kluisbergen. The Kluisbos is located on top of the Kluisberg! This 141 meter high mountain is one of the showpieces of the Flemish Ardennes. The valuable nature, beautiful views, sights and recreation for the little nature lovers, make this an ideal destination for young and old.
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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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Wolvenberg is a rise in the Region East Flanders Province. The route is 0.7 kilometers long and covers 45 meters in altitude with an average gradient of 6.8%.
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The region around Anzegem is known for its rolling hills rather than traditional mountains. Some of the most popular elevated features include Oude Kwaremont, famous for being the longest cobblestone climb in Flanders, and the challenging Paterberg Climb, known for its steepness. Another notable spot is Taaienberg, a cobbled climb often referred to as 'tough mountain'.
Yes, Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus is considered family-friendly. It features the Kluisbos forest, offering valuable nature and recreation for all ages. While the historic lookout tower on its summit is closed, the area provides beautiful views and is an ideal destination for families.
You will encounter picturesque countryside with rolling hills, dense forests like the Kluisbos on Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus, and agricultural areas. Tiegemberg, for instance, features a crevice valley with a spring and the culturally significant Sint-Arnolduspark.
Tiegemberg is home to the Sint-Arnolduspark and the historic Bergmolen (windmill). On Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus, you'll find a 19th-century lookout tower that served as a shelter for Protestants in the 16th century and later as a signal tower during Napoleon's rule.
The elevated features around Anzegem are popular for cycling and hiking. You can find various routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and hiking. For more details, explore the MTB Trails around Anzegem, Cycling around Anzegem, and Hiking around Anzegem guides.
Yes, the region offers challenging terrain. Paterberg Climb and Taaienberg are known for their steep, cobbled sections, making them demanding for cyclists. For hikers, Mount Kluisberg (part of Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus) offers steep inclines and rocky paths that can challenge experienced walkers.
While Anzegem itself has a low average elevation, Tiegemberg, located near Tiegem within the municipality, reaches a height of 82 meters (269 feet). It is one of the highest points between the Schelde and Leie rivers. Further afield, Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus reaches 141 meters.
The Koppenberg cobbled climb is an iconic feature of the Tour of Flanders, known for its extreme steepness, reaching a 22% gradient at its steepest point. It offers a rewarding view of the Flemish Ardennes from the top, making it a popular spot for both cyclists and hikers.
Yes, there are easier hiking options. For example, the 'Saint Arnoldus Park – Tiegem Spring loop from Tiegem' is an easy 7.1 km hike that allows you to explore the natural and cultural features around Tiegemberg. You can find more easy routes in the Hiking around Anzegem guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique challenge of the cobbled climbs like Oude Kwaremont and Paterberg Climb, especially those with a passion for cycling. The scenic views from elevated points, the natural beauty of areas like Kluisbos, and the opportunity for diverse outdoor activities are also highly valued.
Absolutely. The region is renowned in the cycling world, with hills like Tiegemberg, Oude Kwaremont, and Paterberg Climb frequently featuring in major races. There are numerous recreational cycling routes, including sections of the LF Flanders route and LF Hill route, making it an excellent destination for cycling enthusiasts. You can find more routes in the Cycling around Anzegem guide.


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