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Warche from Ambleve to source and back 124 km

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Estadísticas de la ruta

Distancia
123,7 km
Desnivel positivo
1.669 m
Dificultade técnica
Moderado
Desnivel negativo
1.669 m
Altitud máxima
657 m
TrailRank 
57
Altitud mínima
298 m
Trail type
Circular
Tempo
7 horas 30 minutos
Coordenadas
4592
Fecha de subida
27 de noviembre de 2021
Fecha de realización
septiembre 2021
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preto de Beaumont, Wallonia (Belgique)

Vista 578 veces, descargada 4 veces

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Foto deWarche from Ambleve to source and back 124 km Foto deWarche from Ambleve to source and back 124 km Foto deWarche from Ambleve to source and back 124 km

Descripción del itinerario

This cycling tour takes you along the Warche River from the hamlet Warche near the point where the Warche flows into the Amblève River to as close to its source you can get on a road bike, and back, also taking in a small stretch into Germany. The route includes various climbs, usually on quiet roads through woods and meadows with great views. The tour is suited for the racing bike. Highlights are the various cycling paths on former railway lines, the views from Côte de Chevofosse, the climb of Tros Marets into the High Fens, the Bütgenbacher See and the upper valley of the Warche. You can find places to eat and drink at only a few places, with the best options in Malmedy and Bütgenbach. You can park at the start on a gravel parking lot near Warche. Part of this route between Weywertz and Nidrum was blocked during my trip due to a rally. I omitted the lengthy detour I had to make from this track and included the originally planned route in this track. At the start this route connects to a cycling trip along the Amblève from Trois-Ponts to the source of the Amblève (https://nl.wikiloc.com/routes-fietsen/trois-ponts-to-source-and-back-along-the-ambleve-120-km-89433908).
From the start you take a look at the Warche River which flows into the Amblève below the highway viaduct. You then start the climb of the Côte de Chevofosse which has beautiful views of the Warche River valley. At the top you descend towards Stavelot on a road with mediocre paving. You then access the RAVeL L45 cycling path to Malmedy. This cycling path passes through a tunnel and over the Warche. In Malmedy you cycle close to the river to the center of town, with the cathedral. Past the cemetery you continue towards to Bevercé on the main road N68. Past Bevercé the road winds up into the High Fens nature park. You take the Mont Spinette climb into Mont rather than the N68 and then continue to Xhoffraix. You descend and climb to Longfaye and then descend and climb again, now to Ovifat. You then descend to the reservoir dam of Lac de Robertville. This lake is created by the Warche River, and you cross it twice more going upstream. After the third pass to Champagne, you continue to Weywertz where you enter the Vennbahn, which takes you across the Warche again. You may take a look at the stone quarry and then follow the Vennbahn for a while. You then return to Weywertz on minor road and continue on minor roads to Nidrum. You continue to the reservoir dam of the Bütgenbacher See and then take minor roads on the north side of the lake. The route then passes the Warche just before it flows into the reservoir and directly after you enter the Vennquerbahn, a cycling path on a former railroad which takes you up through the Warche valley all the way to the water divide separating the Meuse and Rhine basins. You cross the Warche twice in this stretch close to its source in the woods. You follow the Vennquerbahn all the way into Germany, and leave it at Losheim. You directly turn back into Belgium, descend to Hüllscheid, and then climb back to the water divide near Lanzerath. Via Buchholz you descend to Honsfeld. You then follow the Warche valley downstream, passing the river and the Vennquerbahn twice. Via Büllingen you go back to the Vennquerbahn at the point you entered it previously, but now continue on it towards Bütgenbach. After Bütgenbach, you leave the cycling path, and cross the Warche valley to Nidrum. From here the route continues to Weywertz, again passing the Warche. In Weywertz you enter the Vennbahn cycling path, and follow it to Waimes. Here you take the RAVeL L45 cycling path all the way down to Malmedy. After the station you leave the RAVeL, and then climb to Bellevaux. From Bellevaux it is not far back to the starting point. Back in Warche, I took a look at the Rocher de Warche, a lookout point across the Amblève River at the end of an unpaved path at the end of the minor road from Warche.

Puntos de interese

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 334 m
Foto deAlong Warche in Malmedy Foto deAlong Warche in Malmedy Foto deAlong Warche in Malmedy

Along Warche in Malmedy

You cycle along the Warche towards the center of Malmedy

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 583 m
Foto deBerg-Wirtzfeld Foto deBerg-Wirtzfeld Foto deBerg-Wirtzfeld

Berg-Wirtzfeld

Minor roads bring you from Berg to Wirtzfeld on the northern side of the Bütgenbacher See

PictogramaPuente Altitude 502 m
Foto deBridge Outrewarche-Champagne Foto deBridge Outrewarche-Champagne Foto deBridge Outrewarche-Champagne

Bridge Outrewarche-Champagne

Bridge across the Lac de Robertville

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 581 m
Foto deBüllingen-Vennquerbahn Foto deBüllingen-Vennquerbahn Foto deBüllingen-Vennquerbahn

Büllingen-Vennquerbahn

From Büllingen you take minor roads to the Vennquerbahn cycling path

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 540 m
Foto deBütgenbacher See Reservoir Dam Foto deBütgenbacher See Reservoir Dam Foto deBütgenbacher See Reservoir Dam

Bütgenbacher See Reservoir Dam

Reservoir dam of the Bütgenbacher See

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 333 m
Foto deClimb to Bellevaux Foto deClimb to Bellevaux Foto deClimb to Bellevaux

Climb to Bellevaux

Climb and subsequent descent to Bellevaux on road with occasional traffic and views towards the Warche valley

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 489 m
Foto deClimb to Ovifat Foto deClimb to Ovifat Foto deClimb to Ovifat

Climb to Ovifat

Climb to Ovifat through woods and into the village

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 360 m
Foto deClimb Tros Marets and Mont-Spinette Foto deClimb Tros Marets and Mont-Spinette Foto deClimb Tros Marets and Mont-Spinette

Climb Tros Marets and Mont-Spinette

Climb of Tros Marets and then the turn-off to Mont with the steepest section (16%). Tros Morets is a major road winding through the wood with moderate percentages. See https://climbfinder.com/en/climbs/tros-marets and https://climbfinder.com/en/climbs/mont-spinette-75852

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 317 m
Foto deCôte de Chevofosse Foto deCôte de Chevofosse Foto deCôte de Chevofosse

Côte de Chevofosse

Beautiful climb along the Warche valley with great views. You pass through the hamlet of Chevofosse. The start is in the hamlet Warche below the highway. See https://climbfinder.com/en/climbs/cote-de-chevofosse

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 416 m
Foto deDescent to Stavelot Foto deDescent to Stavelot Foto deDescent to Stavelot

Descent to Stavelot

Descent on a badly paved minor road towards Stavelot

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 339 m
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Malmedy

Center of Malmedy with the cathedral. A bit further you pass by the cemetery

PictogramaPuente Altitude 499 m
Foto dePont de Haelen Foto dePont de Haelen Foto dePont de Haelen

Pont de Haelen

Bridge across the Lac de Robertville

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 298 m
Foto deRAVeL L45 Stavelot-Malmedy Foto deRAVeL L45 Stavelot-Malmedy Foto deRAVeL L45 Stavelot-Malmedy

RAVeL L45 Stavelot-Malmedy

Cycling path on former railroad, complete with railway tunnel and Warche crossing

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 517 m
Foto deRAVeL L45 Waimes-Malmedy Foto deRAVeL L45 Waimes-Malmedy Foto deRAVeL L45 Waimes-Malmedy

RAVeL L45 Waimes-Malmedy

Cycling path on former railway between Waimes and Malmedy, descending all the way. You pass by a stone quarry (Carrière de la Warchenne)

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 481 m
Foto deReservoir dam Lac de Robertville Foto deReservoir dam Lac de Robertville Foto deReservoir dam Lac de Robertville

Reservoir dam Lac de Robertville

Reservoir dam of Lac de Robertville. During my trip there was construction work going on.

PictogramaPanorámica Altitude 310 m

Rocher de Warche

Rock overlooking the Amblève valley. From the minor road there is an unpaved path of 50 meters.

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 0 m
Foto deRoute Losheim-Honsfeld Foto deRoute Losheim-Honsfeld Foto deRoute Losheim-Honsfeld

Route Losheim-Honsfeld

Route between Losheim and Honzfeld: first descent to Hüllscheid, and then ascent Lanzerath on the water divide. Then you descend via Buchholz to Honsfeld

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 562 m

Route to Nidrum

Here you leave the Vennquerbahn cycling path and cycle through the Warche valley to Nidrum. This road was blocked on my trip due to a rally.

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 539 m
Foto deVennbahn to Waimes Foto deVennbahn to Waimes

Vennbahn to Waimes

Cycling path on former railroad (Vennbahn) taking you to Waimes.

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 531 m
Foto deVennbahn Weywertz-Outrewarche Foto deVennbahn Weywertz-Outrewarche Foto deVennbahn Weywertz-Outrewarche

Vennbahn Weywertz-Outrewarche

Vennbahn (cycling path on former railroad) takes you across the Warche and along a stone quarry (to see it you must dismount at the end of the fence and take a look)

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 553 m
Foto deVennquerbahn Foto deVennquerbahn Foto deVennquerbahn

Vennquerbahn

Cycling path on former rail road. You pass the Warche twice near its source near Buchholz. You also pass a former water filling station for the steam train, and you can see water buffaloes in the Warche valley near Buchholz.

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 569 m
Foto deVennquerbahn to Bütgenbach Foto deVennquerbahn to Bütgenbach Foto deVennquerbahn to Bütgenbach

Vennquerbahn to Bütgenbach

Cycling path on former rail road.

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 530 m
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Walk

Village near the Lac de Robertville

PictogramaRío Altitude 553 m
Foto deWarche mouth in Bütgenbacher See Foto deWarche mouth in Bütgenbacher See Foto deWarche mouth in Bütgenbacher See

Warche mouth in Bütgenbacher See

Here the Warche flows into the reservoir

PictogramaRío Altitude 567 m
Foto deWarche near Büllingen Foto deWarche near Büllingen Foto deWarche near Büllingen

Warche near Büllingen

Warche near Büllingen

PictogramaRío Altitude 580 m
Foto deWarche near Honsfeld Foto deWarche near Honsfeld Foto deWarche near Honsfeld

Warche near Honsfeld

Warche near Honsfeld

PictogramaRío Altitude 300 m
Foto deWarche near mouth into Amblève Foto deWarche near mouth into Amblève Foto deWarche near mouth into Amblève

Warche near mouth into Amblève

Warche near mouth into Amblève

PictogramaRío Altitude 522 m
Foto deWarche between Nidrum-Weywertz Foto deWarche between Nidrum-Weywertz Foto deWarche between Nidrum-Weywertz

Warche between Nidrum-Weywertz

Warche between Nidrum-Weywertz

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 644 m
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Water divide on Vennquerbahn

The Vennquerbahn (cycling path on former rail road) takes you across the water divide between Meuse and Rhine. You then descend into Germany.

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