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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.
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.
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.
We'll meet you at Libramont station on Saturday morning. You'll need to take the necessary connections to get to Libramont station.
You can drive to the meeting point and leave your car in a free car park.
If you don't have a car, you should know that we are encouraging car-pooling between participants by creating a WhatsApp group 15 days before departure: an opportunity to get to know each other before you even start your expedition!
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At Wildhartt, nature is our playground, rain or shine. Rain, snow or wind: our guides adapt the itinerary, activities and accommodation to guarantee you the best possible experience.
Unless safety is at stake (storm, avalanche, flood...).
In this exceptional case, we can cancel an expedition, at least one week before departure.
If this happens:
→ You can postpone your adventure at no cost,
→ Or receive a full refund.
You don’t need to be a top athlete or mountain expert to feel at home. Most Wildhartt participants are between 25 and 60 years old, with a balanced mix of women and men.
Many join solo or in small groups of two or three. They often live in cities and are looking for a meaningful brea some time to reconnect with nature, slow down, and enjoy something real.
They usually have a regular movement practice (hiking, running, yoga...), but not with a competitive mindset. They’re in good shape, but don’t necessarily have technical skills. What brings them together is a shared desire to disconnect, observe, learn, and experience nature in a more grounded, accessible way.
If that speaks to you, you'll feel right at home. The group spirit is kind and open, and the pace adapts to everyone.
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