Five Countries Cycle

Five Countries Cycle

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Five Countries Cycle

10 Days Starting and ending in Maastricht

Visiting: Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg

Tour operator:

UTracks

Tour code:

5CC

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

1 - 16

Physical rating:

moderate to challenging

From: $1517

NB: Prices correct on 04-Jul-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Cycle your own mini 'Tour de Europe' on this diverse ride following the Meuse River and Vennbahn Rail Trail through The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Germany. The trip includes a ride along the entire International Meuse Route, a 200km bike path along the meandering Meuse River between the Dutch town of Maastricht and Sedan in France, which boasts Europe's largest castle. The route passes many other castles as well as forts and pretty villages and is surrounded by sublime natural beauty. Leaving the Meuse Route behind, you will connect with the 125km Vennbahn Rail Trail, which travels through three countries. The Vennbahn follows country roads past rolling fields of crops and pastures on a high plateau and where imposing farmhouses dot this prosperous agricultural region. You'll stop for the night in some of the region's most charming and historically rich villages including Bouillon and the town of Bastogne, known for the Ardennes counteroffensive near the end of WWII. The range of experiences, and mainly flat terrain, makes this the ideal cycling trip for those seeking a rich active European experience in a short amount of time.

Highlights

  • enjoy your own Tour d'Europe through five countries on mainly dedicated cycle paths

  • discover Europe's largest castle, pretty villages, forts and a wealth of history as you pedal

  • experience the different cuisines and beverages as you cross borders

  • stay in comfortable hotels

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrive In Maastricht (Nl), Cycle To Liège (B) (36Km/21.5Mi)

Make your own way to the meeting point, a hotel in Maastricht*, no later than 1pm, ready to cycle. (*July departures and other times when Maastricht is full, the meeting point is a hotel in ‘s-Gravenvoeren, approx. 20km from Maastricht, across the border in Belgium. This will be advised on confirmation - in this case today's cycle will be 29km.)
At the meeting point you leave your luggage at the hotel for collection and transfer and collect your travel documents and bike.
When you're ready, set off to Liege (in Belgium). Cycle alongside the river Jeker to the picturesque village of Kanne and soon after pass the locks at Ternaaien / Lanaye. From here, follow the RAVeL International Meuse Route cycle path via Vise to Liege (Luik in Dutch). The last few kilometres take you past tall cranes, rusty boats and old but busy industrial zones. Straddling the Meuse River (or Maas as it is known in Dutch), Liège is in Belgium’s French-speaking Wallonia region and dates from medieval times evidenced by St Bartholomew, a Romanesque church. Its cultural legacy is demonstrated by Opéra Royal de Wallonie, which has been the home of opera since the early 1800's. After settling into your hotel, take some time to explore the historic centre or wander through the parks and boulevards lining the river. Overnight in Liege.

Day 2 : Cycle To Namur (B) (74Km/46.3Mi)

Taking you right through the centre of Liege, the cycle path along the Meuse is very pleasant and safe. Follow the John Cockerill railway as you make your way out of the city, following the signs for RAVeL International Meuse Route, and past the blast furnaces of Seraing, which are awe-inspiring up close. If you like decorative glass, you can stop at the Val St Lambert crystal factory shop. Continue along the quiet backroads, past typical Walloon villages and never far from the river, towards Huy. Just before Huy, switch to the bike track, where the Tihange nuclear reactor is another striking industrial complex. The Grande Place in Huy is an ideal spot for a lunch break. On the way to Namur, enjoy the change of scenery as nature gradually prevails over industry. In Namur, at the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers, a stunning medieval fortress has a commanding position above the river. Take time to explore some of the 7km of underground passages of the Citadel de Namur and drink in the views from the gardens. Overnight Namur.

Day 3 : Continue To Givet (F) (55Km/34Mi)

Today you will follow the river along the Meuse route to Dinant, passing through the village of Wepion, famous for strawberries, and the Gardens of Annevoie, which are well worth a visit. In Dinant take your time exploring and enjoy its riverside cafes. After Dinant, you will reach the lovely Chateau Freyr, once the summer house of the Dukes of Beaufort-Spontin. For the next several kilometres you'll cycle on the former railway line that went from Hastiere to Mariembourg, before crossing the border into France and the town of Givet with its imposing Charlemont citadel. Overnight in Givet.

Day 4 : Ride Via Montherme To Charleville-Mézières (F) (83Km/51.5Mi Or Shorten By Train)

Today you will cycle on the 'Voie Verte Trans-Ardennes' following the Meuse river. One of today's highlights is a visit to the charming town of Montherme, best known for its religious monuments, the Abbey of Laval Dieu and the Church of Saint-Leger. Your destination is Charleville-Mézières, with its lovely historic town centre. If the full 83km is a little daunting, you can take a train from Givet to Charleville-Mézières, or at various points along the way, to shorten the stage. The train mostly follows the Meuse route.

Day 5 : Cycle To Bouillon (B) (50Km/31Mi)

The cycle today is more challenging than other days. The route continues on the Voie Verte Trans-Ardennes through a picturesque landscape to Sedan, famous for its castle. At Sedan, you leave the International Meuse Route. After a break for lunch, set off on the first leg of the connecting route that bridges the end of the Meuse route and the start of the Vennbahn. On the French side, a quiet road climbs gradually (average 3% incline) to the border. After crossing back into Belgium, there's a delightful descent to Bouillon. The town has an impressive castle-fortress, once the residence of Godfrey of Bouillon, the French nobleman and pre-eminent leader of the First Crusade. Overnight in Bouillon.

Day 6 : Via Libramont-Chevigny To Bastogne (B) (71Km/44Mi)

This is the most challenging day of the trip, across the Ardennes. Leave Bouillon this morning by way of a narrow, climbing road and proceed along a connecting route through the south of Belgium. After a few kilometres you'll be pedalling on country roads flanked by farmland, on a rolling plateau, passing characteristic villages seemingly untouched by time. The views are lovely. A good place to stop for lunch is the town of Libramont-Chevigny, home to the Museum of the Celts. At the end of this section, follow another stretch of the RAVeL route, on the former railway line (163 from Libramont via Bastogne to Gouvy), to Bastogne. Bastogne has many monuments remembering the Battle of the Ardennes at the end of WWII. Overnight in Bastogne.

Day 7 : Through A Corner Of Luxembourg To Sankt-Vith (B) (62Km/39Mi)

From the 'Gare du Sud' railway station, follow RAVeL 163 in a northerly direction on one of the most beautiful bike tracks in the RAVeL network. South of Gouvy, at the end of this RAVeL route, head east to the border with Luxembourg. Shortly afterwards you cycle through a slightly undulating landscape on peaceful roads to the Vennbahn route. In Huldange, the highest point in Luxembourg (at 558.5m) you will reach the Vennbahn, then a little later cross back into Belgium. Through a beautiful landscape the route takes you to the ruins of Burg Reuland, towering high above the village. Continue to Hemmeres, a German enclave, and finally to today's destination of Sankt-Vith.

Day 8 : Cycle To The German Town Of Monschau Or Rohren (D) (53Km/33Mi)

Progress is easy on the new bike track between Sankt-Vith and Waimes, as you pedal towards Belgian-German Ardennes-Eiffel Nature Park. Stop off in Montenau (and an Ardennes ham smokehouse), in Sourbrodt, a former station on the Vennbahn railway, and in Kalterherberg, where there are several place to choose from for a tasty lunch. Further on you will leave the Vennbahn to make a detour to Monschau. Quaint and enchanting, this small resort town in the Eifel region boasts lovely half-timbered houses, enticing shops, friendly cafes and good restaurants. Overnight is usually in Monschau. If not available other options may be in Rohren (+2km) or Aachen (in which case today's cycling is 90km, and 40km to Maastricht tomorrow).

Day 9 : Ride Via Aachen To Maastricht (Nl) Or ‘S-Gravenvoeren (B) (85Km/53Mi) Or Shorten With Train

On your last cycling day head back from Monschau centre to the Vennbahn rail trail. A visit to the monumental town of Kornelimünster is a must. After a long descent you will reach the town of Aachen. Once a royal residence of the emperor Charlemagne, it served as the principal coronation site of Holy Roman emperors and of German kings from the Middle Ages to the Reformation. After your visit to this historic town, cycle trough the rolling Limburg landscape to Maastricht…
Or book a train ticket and cycle to Kerkrade from where you take the train. Taking the train will shorten the cycling to 61-80km/38-50mi (dependent on your hotel). Ticket not included, payable locally. You can relax and enjoy as the hills of the scenic southern Limburg glide by.
Overnight in Maastricht (NL) or ‘s-Gravenvoeren (B)

Day 10 : Trip Concludes

The trip concludes after breakfast.

What's Included

  • Accommodation
    9 nights hotels

  • 9 breakfasts

  • 9 nights in 3-4 star hotels on a twin share basis with private facilities

  • Luggage transfer - 1 piece of luggage per person weighing a max 20kg

  • Bike rental (24-27 speed) with helmet, pannier, repair kit and lock (electric bike available on request - supplement applies)

  • Information pack provided digitally including route notes & navigational app for use with your smartphone, and a printed pack at the joining hotel

  • Coffee and apple pie in Cugnon (Day 6)

  • Tourist tax

  • Emergency hotline

  • Travel to/from Maastricht (or ‘s-Gravenvoeren)

  • Meals not listed as included, drinks. A dinner package can be booked which includes a 3 course dinner each night - supplement applies

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What's Not Included

  • Lunches, dinners & beverages. A dinner package can be booked which includes a 3 course dinner each night - supplement applies

  • Entrance fees

  • Transfers

  • excess luggage - supplement applies. Each piece of extra luggage will be charged a supplement. Luggage cannot be heavier than 20kgs due to work safety rules.

What You Carry

As the trip is fully supported with your luggage transferred between hotels, you only need to carry your daily requirements in the panniers provided.

Grading

Moderate to challenging - grade 4
Daily cycles are between 36 and 83km / 21.5 and 51.5mi on flat to undulating terrain. 7 out of 9 stages are classified as introductory to moderate. The Bouillon-Bastogne stage is moderate to challenging across the Ardennes. St Vith to Monschau is moderate if you are booked to stay in Rohren (only the last climb - 2km) but not more than introductory to moderate if you stay in Monschau. On average it is a grade 3 but we have given an overall grade of 4 due to the more challenging stages. There are opportunities to shorten the cycling by taking the train on occasion. The cycling is on a combination of dedicated cycle paths and low traffic roads, including into towns. The accent is on keeping a relaxed pace to take in the attractions, with time to stop and take photos. You will need a good level of fitness to participate fully in this adventure. If you are concerned about your overall cycling fitness, we recommend you consider an e-bike.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

K. Lister(Golden Beach, Australia)  

Five Countries Cycle

13 Sep 2023

Superb route to scenic locations and opportunity to meet local people.

J. Needham(Epping, Australia)  

Five Countries Cycle

11 Jun 2024

A challenging but beautiful cycling experience. The trip was well coordinated and we did not experience any issues with accommodation or movement of luggage. The ebikes had a couple of issues which we managed to sort ourselves. The road bike did not meet other rider’s expectation as it was “city” bike that was not suitable for this type of ride.

J. Walton(Gosford, NSW)  

Five Countries Cycle

14 Jun 2018

Wonderful ride through interesting and varied scenery. Initially industrial riverfront then rural riverine landscape. Challenging climb over the Ardenne hills followed by long down hill on rail trail.

G. Pollock(Calgary)  

Five Countries Cycle

7 Jun 2022

I really enjoyed this trip. Each day was unique, from the scenery to the towns and cities we stayed in. The bikes and hotels along the route were both good. Finding the correct route was sometimes a challenge, but the overall experience was exactly what we wanted on a cycling trip in Europe.

P. Hazell(Stepney, Australia)  

Five Countries Cycle

5 Jun 2024

The scenery, the design of the trip, the accommodation, the quiet back roads and bike tracks were all fabulous.

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