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Haie de Barse Hill – Côte d'Ereffe Summit loop from Frisée

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Road cycling routes
Belgium
Wallonia
Namur
Dinant
Hamois

Haie de Barse Hill – Côte d'Ereffe Summit loop from Frisée

Hard

5.0

(2)

120

riders

Haie de Barse Hill – Côte d'Ereffe Summit loop from Frisée

04:07

82.8km

1,050m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 4, 2026

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After 57.8 km for 252 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

9.64 km

Bois d’Ossogne Climb

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2

18.9 km

Hoyoux Castle

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It's really worth the detour.

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3

26.6 km

Bois-Borsu Farm-Castle

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visible from the road

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4

40.1 km

Vierset Castle

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Vierset Castle is a castle located in the territory of the Belgian commune of Modave, in the province of Liège, and whose first construction dates from the 11th century.

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41.8 km

Haie de Barse Hill

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Tough climb (Top 1000 - Cotacol): from west to east
143 Cotacol - 1700m - 7,3% - 124m - Max: 15%

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43.4 km

Côte d'Ereffe Summit

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Beginning of the climb

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7

53.5 km

Saint Victor Church

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Located in a quiet little village

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57.9 km

Bois de Perwez

Forest

9

65.5 km

Haltinne Castle

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The castle was built between 1635 and 1647 for Gérard de Groesbeek, future prince-bishop of Liège.

It was then owned by Gérard de Mérode, Jean-Hubert de Tignée then Jacques-Remy de Goer who acquired the estate in 1690 and transformed the castle which had suffered two fires in 1674 and 1684.

The Goer de Herve family owned the castle until 1814. Acquired in 1889 by Gustave Dumont, who died on April 28, 1891, the castle belonged to his descendants until 2019. Haltinne is today the property of Claude Froidbise.

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67.8 km

Bois d'Ohey

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B

82.8 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

75.5 km

6.73 km

320 m

209 m

Surfaces

60.5 km

22.0 km

320 m

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Monday 11 May

11°C

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16 %

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