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A mountain bike is leaning against a rock at the edge of a path overlooking a hilly landscape. The scene is bathed in the golden light of a late day, with hills blanketed by the sun.
A wooden bridge crossing a river, lined with leaves and surrounding vegetation. Trees with colourful foliage, typical of autumn, frame the path. A bicycle is placed on the bridge.
A lush natural landscape, with panoramic views over a tree-lined valley. In the centre, a tranquil lake reflects the sky, surrounded by fields and woodland. Trees of varying heights
A dirt track winding through a vast, serene natural landscape, flanked by scrub and grass. To the left, trees with dense foliage, while to the right, the plain stretches out
A narrow, winding path through a forest, lined with tall trees with golden and green foliage. In the foreground, the handlebars of a mountain bike are visible, suggesting that the cyclist is getting ready to ride.
A panorama of green hills, dotted with trees in autumn foliage. The sky is clear, with a few clouds and a gentle sun shining on the horizon. In the foreground,
A dirt track runs through a dense forest, lined with conifers on either side. The ground is made up of gravel and grass, with touches of yellow and green around the edges. Visit
A winding path through dense forest, surrounded by lush green trees. The soft sunlight filters through the foliage, creating shadows and illuminating the ground covered in leaves and vegetation.
A dirt track lined with majestic trees, creating a natural canopy above. In the centre, a bicycle lies on the ground, surrounded by fallen leaves, evoking a peaceful, autumnal atmosphere.
A cyclist in riding gear stands beside his yellow bike against a wooden fence, admiring a magnificent sunset. The surrounding landscape, with its tall grasses, is bathed in golden light.
A man is sitting in front of a tent in a dense forest. He is wearing a waterproof coat and orange gloves, while examining objects in a cloth bag. Next to him, a mountain bike in the colours of
A wooden shelter with a pitched roof, set in a green clearing surrounded by trees. Next to the shelter, a red mountain bike is leaning against a rock, while a
A glimpse of a camping area in a forest, with a view through the opening of a tent. The ground is covered in green moss, bathed in soft light through the trees. A green bicycle is leaning against

Cycling

Bivouac in the forest and discover Saint-Hubert by bike

March to June
2 days| 1 night
Level 2
Eco-score 4/5

What you will experience

Set up camp in the forest, enjoy dinner by the fire and spend the night in a bivouac, in a soothing setting, far from everything, for a real break from it all.
Drive through the forests of the Ardennes and stop off at the Basilica of Saint-Hubert, a historic site that is emblematic of the region, before heading back to Libramont.
The adventure ends with a drive along small country roads with breathtaking views over the valleys, before arriving in Libramont satisfied with the scenery and the moments shared.
Embark on a cycling adventure in the heart of the forest, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. On forest paths, you'll experience total immersion, lulled by the sounds of nature, with perhaps even a deer or fox in sight.

Itinerary

DAY 1 / 2
D+
900m
Distance
44 km
Accommodation
bivouac

We begin our adventure after a convivial lunch to recharge our batteries. Once in the saddle, we quickly leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind and immerse ourselves in the vast forest, the region's green lung. The sounds of traffic give way to birdsong, and with a bit of luck we may catch a glimpse of some of the local wildlife, such as deer, foxes and squirrels.


The route takes us along varied mountain bike tracks and winding forest paths, offering both fun and total immersion in an exceptional natural setting. The gradual gradient gently prepares us for the efforts ahead, while allowing us to enjoy the scenery.


In the late afternoon, we reach our bivouac, nestling in the heart of the forest. After setting up camp and sharing a warm and convivial dinner, we relax under a starry sky, lulled by the soothing sounds of the surrounding nature.

DAY 2 / 2
D+
900m
Distance
44km

After a gentle wake-up call and breakfast at the bivouac, we set off again for an even more intense day. The morning trails pass through dense woodland, where the play of light between the trees adds a touch of magic to our progress. Technical challenges and varied landscapes punctuate this first part of the day.


At the end of the morning, we caught sight of the majestic Basilica of Saint-Hubert in the distance, an impressive historic monument in the heart of the region. We took a well-deserved break to explore this iconic site, known for its remarkable architecture and its connection with the patron saint of hunters.


After a refreshing lunch near the basilica, we set off on our bikes for the last few kilometres to Libramont. This last section offers a mix of paths and small country roads, with uninterrupted views over the surrounding valleys. We reached Libramont in the late afternoon, satisfied with our efforts and the memories we had made along the way.

The guides who will lead your adventure

Guide Kenneth - Cycle guide

Kenneth

Cycle guide

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An adventurous cyclist at heart, and a lover of the Ardennes, my aim is to help you discover the Belgian Ardennes in a different way, and on a saddle. But that's not all! Travelling by bike also means taking part in a more eco-responsible and sustainable form of tourism, discovering forests and waterways, landscapes and history.

Find out more about Kenneth

What's included in the price

Included

The guide: Throughout your stay, you'll be accompanied by Kenneth, a guide with a passion for cycling who'll have lots of stories to tell you!
Catering: All meals are included in the price of the expedition from Saturday lunchtime to Sunday lunchtime.
The bivouac: You will have the opportunity to experience the magic of sleeping 1 night in a bivouac. You'll sleep in a private bivouac we've reserved in the Hautes Fagnes, where we'll spend Saturday evening.
Repair equipment is included and managed by our tour guide: bike pumps, straps to hang your bivouac gear and puncture repair equipment.

Not included

Cycling equipment: The bike and cycling equipment - available for hire at the next booking stage.
Bivouac equipment: available for hire on request
Transport to the meeting point
Everything not included in the "what's included" section

What level should you expect

Level 2
  • You can ride up to 45 km a day with a positive difference in altitude.
  • You're comfortable with completely self-sufficient cross-country skiing (equipment, food, water... you name it).
  • You're not afraid of sleeping under the stars, even in demanding conditions.
  • You want to take on a physical challenge, connect with nature and share this unique experience with a small, dynamic group.

Getting there

Start: Libramont station (12h)
End: Libramont station (14h)

Transport

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We'll meet you at Libramont station on Saturday morning. You'll need to take the necessary connections to get to Libramont station.

How to register

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Step 1

Choose your departure date and number of participants

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Step 2

Book online by paying a deposit or the full amount directly. It is also possible to book by telephone by calling +32 474 97 09 38 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm).
  • If the minimum number of participants is reached, departure is confirmed!
  • If the minimum number of participants is not reached, we will give you a full refund.
Departure is confirmed 15 days in advance for adventures lasting more than 4 days. Departure is confirmed 7 days prior to departures of less than 4 days.
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Step 3

In the case of a deposit, the remaining amount will be debited from your account before departure.

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Frequently asked questions

What type of bike should I take?

Whether it's a mountain bike, a mountain bike, a gravel bike or an electric bike, you're free to take the bike that suits you best! All we ask is that you bring a bike that's in good condition, ready to go and with a minimum of 8 gears. Not sure about the bike? Contact us!

Can children take part?

Yes, of course. Children under 18 are welcome as long as they are accompanied by an adult. When you book, a child price will be displayed and you will then be able to proceed with your booking at a discount.

Is it possible to hire a bike on site?

Is it possible to hire a bike on site? Yes, we offer a bike hire service to make your trip easier. When you make your booking on our website, you will be able to hire a bike directly. Each hire includes: - A bike perfectly suited to the expedition. - A helmet for your safety. - Suitable panniers to carry your belongings with complete peace of mind. We've thought of everything so that you're ready to go as soon as you arrive!

What should I pack in my bag for this expedition?

As soon as your registration has been confirmed, you will receive a complete list of the equipment you need to take with you on this expedition. Here are some of the items that will be on the list: Tent and sleeping bag adapted to the weather conditions. Bike bags (if applicable) to carry your belongings. Bike in good condition and well equipped. Bike helmet for your safety. Water bottles to stay hydrated. Waterproof jacket, in case of rain or wind. Sports shorts for greater freedom of movement. Sports shoes adapted to walking and cycling comfortably. Warm clothing for the night, especially if temperatures drop.

Are there showers at the bivouac site?

No, you'll be sleeping on a bivouac site with no surrounding infrastructure: welcome to the great outdoors!

Can I privatise this expedition for my group?

Yes, all our expeditions can be privatised for a group already formed, on the dates of your choice.

To make your request, go to the expedition that interests you and click on "Privatise the expedition". We'll take care of the rest!

Are instalment payment options available?

Yes, absolutely! At checkout, you can choose Alma to pay for your booking in 2, 3 or 4 instalments. Just select Alma during checkout and follow the instructions. It’s simple, fast, and secure.

What does the price of a Wildhartt adventure include?

At Wildhartt, transparency is key. The price of your expedition reflects a clear breakdown of costs:


  • 30% for our guides, the backbone of every adventure.
  • 35% for accommodation and meals, essential for your comfort.
  • 10% for gear and transport, to ensure safety and smooth logistics.
  • 25% for organisation and logistics, from first contact to the end of your trip.


Our priority: to offer you a high-quality experience, with full transparency.

Any questions? Get in touch!



What happens if the weather is bad?

At Wildhartt, nature is our playground – rain or shine. Whether it’s pouring, snowing or windy, our guides adapt the route, activities and accommodation to give you the best possible experience.

Unless safety is at risk (storm, avalanche, flooding...).
In those rare cases, we may cancel an expedition, but no earlier than one week before departure.

If that happens:
→ You can reschedule your adventure at no extra cost,
→ Or get a full refund.


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From € 175 /pers.

Want to choose your own date with your own group?

Hassle-free from start to finish.

Full refund if departure is not confirmed
Free cancellation up to 30 days before departure
Instalment facility available

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