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Mountain biking around Rendeux offers diverse terrain within the Belgian Ardennes. The region features extensive Ardennes forests, winding paths along the Ourthe River valley, and wooded hills. This landscape provides a variety of mountain bike terrain with elevation changes suitable for different skill levels. The geological diversity includes limestone ridges and natural features that define the area's trails.
Last updated: August 13, 2026
4.6
(29)
395
riders
30.9km
02:39
750m
760m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
(14)
146
riders
41.2km
03:31
830m
830m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(2)
46
riders
45.6km
03:45
890m
890m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
2.3
(3)
69
riders
25.7km
02:04
420m
420m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
12
riders
47.3km
04:18
990m
990m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Average hike but a solid climb uphill, also a small steep downhill with loose gravel. Worth the effort !
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The bridge is currently easily passable again
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The Chapel, a Remnant of Montaigu Castle The castle of the Counts of Montaigu was built in 1050 as their family residence. In the 17th century, the county also included the lordships of Ochain (Condroz), Harzé (Aywaille), Yernée (Huy), and Flône Abbey (Amay). Five dynasties ruled this county, including the Montaigu dynasty from 1050 to 1147. In 1413, under the De La Marck dynasty, the castle was destroyed by fire following a family dispute. Remains of the castle walls are still visible today. Approximately 200 meters below the site lies the "spring that never runs dry." After several significant miracles, in 1608, a cross was erected in homage to Saint Thibaut on the summit of the mountain and the mound formed by the collapse of the castle's central tower. The chapel itself was built in 1639 on the site of the castle's outermost tower. It is this hillside location that affords Saint-Thibaut its breathtaking panoramic view of the villages of Marcourt, Marcouray, Jupille, Warisy, Cielle, and others. Later, the hermitage was also built. It consists of two small rooms adjoining the chapel, designed to house a hermit, in other words, the guardian of the site. Several hermits succeeded one another until 1968. The management of the site was then taken over in 1969/1970 by the non-profit organization Saint-Thibaut, which still organizes two pilgrimages a year: the first Saturday of May and July. On March 3, 2020, the non-profit organization received the title of Royal and thus became the Royal Non-Profit Organization of the Chapel and Hermitage of Saint-Thibaut. It should be noted that the site and buildings have been listed as historical monuments since 1973. https://stthibaut.be/
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Barvoux is a nice town which seems t be spread out covering a wider area than you would think. It must attract people from surrounding countryside houses. There are several supermarket shops, banks, Action store and loads more. It is pleasant to ride around and see the sights
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I liked this trail and these sections. It is tough and physical in sections, but worthy of passing through. All the way from Northern England but nice to ride through The Weris Quarry
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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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The unique stones were recently excavated and are now on display for anyone who wants to experience a piece of history from the beautiful Weris (Durbuy).
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Rendeux offers a wide network of mountain bike trails, with over 60 routes available for exploration. These trails cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging ascents and descents.
Yes, Rendeux has several mountain bike trails suitable for beginners and families. While many routes are moderate, there are 9 designated easy trails. These often feature less technical terrain and gentler elevation changes, allowing for a more relaxed experience through the Ardennes forests. Look for routes with lower difficulty ratings on komoot.
Mountain biking in Rendeux offers diverse terrain. You'll encounter extensive Ardennes forests, winding paths along the Ourthe River valley, and wooded hills. The geological diversity includes limestone ridges and natural features. Expect a mix of forest singletracks, wide trails, and routes with significant elevation changes, providing a varied riding experience.
Absolutely. Many trails lead to breathtaking viewpoints, such as those overlooking La Roche-en-Ardenne or the Chéoux Viewpoint, which you can experience on routes like the Bench Along Forest Path – Chéoux Viewpoint loop from La Roche-en-Ardenne. The region is also rich in natural features like the Ourthe River and its meanders, and the unique Isbelle Karst Spring where a stream disappears underground.
Many trails in the Rendeux region are dog-friendly, especially those through the extensive Ardennes forests. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near roads, and to check local regulations for specific trails or nature reserves. Ensure your dog is fit enough for the distance and terrain.
Beyond the trails, Rendeux offers several attractions. You can visit the Deulin Castle or the historic La Roche-en-Ardenne. For nature lovers, the Isbelle Karst Spring is a unique geological site. The region also features charming Ardennes villages like Chéoux, Marcourt, and Hodister, perfect for a post-ride exploration.
Parking is generally available in and around the villages that serve as starting points for many trails, such as Rendeux itself, La Roche-en-Ardenne, or Beffe. Specific parking information for individual routes can often be found on their respective komoot tour pages, or by consulting local VTT maps.
Yes, many mountain bike trails in Rendeux are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Scenic Forest Singletrack – Wide Trail in Bois d'Arlogne loop from Rendeux and the Érezée – Forest Path Climb loop from Beffe. These circular routes are convenient for planning your ride.
The best time for mountain biking in Rendeux is typically from spring through autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and the trails are generally dry. The Ardennes forests are particularly beautiful in spring with new growth and in autumn with vibrant foliage. While winter riding is possible, trails can be muddy or icy, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
Yes, the charming villages scattered throughout the Rendeux region, such as Rendeux, Chéoux, Marcourt, and Hodister, offer cafes and pubs where you can refuel and relax after your ride. These establishments often provide a taste of local hospitality and cuisine.
The mountain bike trails around Rendeux are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 80 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the immersive experience of riding through dense Ardennes forests, and the scenic views, particularly those overlooking the Ourthe Valley and picturesque villages.
While specific rental shops are not listed in the guide data, the Rendeux region, being a popular outdoor destination, typically offers options for mountain bike and E-MTB rentals in larger towns or adventure centers. It's advisable to check with local tourist information centers or outdoor activity providers like Wildtrails for current rental availability.


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