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Côte de La Redoute Climb – Côte de Niaster Climb loop from Spa

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Belgium
Wallonia
Liège
Verviers
Spa

Côte de La Redoute Climb – Côte de Niaster Climb loop from Spa

Hard

5.0

(2)

149

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Côte de La Redoute Climb – Côte de Niaster Climb loop from Spa

05:12

89.3km

2,000m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 30, 2026

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2.32 km

Maquisard Climb

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Nicely running pass or very good asphalt, with nice views and bends.
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5.28 km

Col du Maquisard

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3

14.6 km

Côte de La Redoute Climb

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La Redoute is the most legendary hill in the famous Liège-Bastogne-Liège cycling race. Over 1.7 kilometers, it boasts an average gradient of 9.5% and a maximum gradient of 20%.

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23.6 km

Côte de Niaster Climb

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One of the most beautiful climbs in the Ardennes! Never too hard, endless turns and great views.

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39.6 km

Xhierfomont Climb

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At the latest after the third hairpin bend, your thighs will start to complain

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56.4 km

Côte d'Aisomont

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A "rolling" portion that allows you to take a look at the viewpoint towards the valley.

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67.8 km

stockeu

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67.8 km

Côte de Stockeu Climb

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The Côte de Stockeu is one of the highlights and one of the spectator magnets for the oldest cycling classic still held, Liège-Bastogne-Liège, which is why it is also called Doyenne and is one of the five cycling monuments. Only 1,100 meters long, it has ramps of up to 20% and an average gradient of over 12%. The best thing to do is to push yourself up, frenetically driven by the spectators, before cheering on the cycling elite on their arduous journey from Liège via Bastogne back to Liège. After the Côte de la Roche-en-Ardenne, the Côte de Saint-Roch and the recently conquered Côte de Wanne, the Stockeu is the fourth of a total of ten mountain classifications.

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78.5 km

Col du Rosier East Ascent

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The east side of the ascent of the Rosier is known as the variant. It is the shortest of the three, but the most intense. The climb starts in the beautiful town of Ruy, quietly located far away from the crowds. The start is very easy to find, follow the signs Spa/Andrimont.

Immediately after the start, the most difficult part of the ascent begins. At the bottom, the climb taps serious percentages. At the beautiful Gîte de Chevrouheid, children often play in a river when the weather is warm. You are free to turn around at the top to go under as well. Fortunately, you drive here through a beautiful forest that provides some extra cooling.

If the road goes to the left it gets a lot easier. Take a good rest here, because as soon as you reach the first houses of the village of Andrimont, the percentages go up again. Winding through the village you can make up the intermediate score. You are only two kilometers on the road and you still have half of it. If you're already having a hard time, the road is still long.

And that second half consists of a very long, slightly ascending road. You feel it is almost nothing, but you still climb around 5% here. After a lot of raking you finally reach the T-junction where the easy long runner Le Rosier from La Gleize comes out on the left and the aesthetic Le Rosier from Spa on the right.

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Col du Rosier

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89.3 km

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75.3 km

7.75 km

3.58 km

2.67 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

76.0 km

13.0 km

277 m

< 100 m

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