Tour along Motovun

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58.7 km
1,334 m
03h54
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Last verified: 13 October 2024

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Some parts of the route are unpaved. This route lets you enjoy some nice panoramas. Keep in mind that you will pass some hikers along this route. The cycling route starts at the car park.

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Statistics

Difficulty level: Medium (73/100)

Length: 8.72 km

Duration: 01h44


Total ascent: 140 m

Maximal slope: 3 %

Average slope: 1.6 %

Net ascent: 0 m

Total descent: 140 m

Roads and subsoil

Paved roads: 8.72 km (100 %)

Cobblestones: 0 m (0 %)

Scenery

Car free roads: 3.39 km (39 %)

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Natural area

Urban area

Water rich area

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        Start and end of the route

        Closest address to start and end: Neufchâteau, België / Belgique / Belgien

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        Places of interest

        1. Chapel Place Auguste Devaux - Saint-Hubert

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          This chapel is located on the place Auguste Devaux in Saint-Hubert. In the chapel itself is a …

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        2. GIRA-Pt-GéMagBio-0001

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          In the Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul in the city of St. Hubert( prov. Lux.), the point in the …
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        3. Statue du Cerf - Saint-Hubert

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          This sand sculpture by sculptor Louis Noël adorns the roundabout at the entrance of Saint-Hubert.

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        4. Abbey of Saint-Hubert

          0 · Abbey
          The Abbey of Saint-Hubert, officially the Abbey of St Peter in the Ardennes , was a Benedictine …
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        5. Saint-Hubert

          0 · Municipality
          Saint-Hubert ; Walloon: Sint-Houbert) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the …
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        6. La basilique des Saints-Pierre-et-Paul

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          Founded in the 8th century, in 825 the abbey received the remains of St Hubert, bishop of Liège …
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        7. The old abbey quarter (Abbey Palace)

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          Built in 1729 under the abbey of Célestin De Jong, this wing of the former abbey complex aimed to …
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        8. Monument Albert Guérisse - Saint-Hubert

          0 · Monument

          General doctor Albert Guérisse (°5 April 1911 - +26 March 1989) was a Resistance fighter. His …

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        9. Fontaine Place de l'Abbeye

          0 · Fountain

          The fountain is on the place de l'abbaye, in front of the basilica of Saint-Hubert with the old …

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        10. Abbot's Palace Abbey - Saint-Hubert

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          The abbey was founded in 687 by canons. The choice was made for a favorable location on a plateau …

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        11. The Old Hospital

          0 · Historical event
          At the same time as the cult of Saint Hubert was developing, the monks had to organize the …
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        12. Saint-Hubert City Hall

          0 · Architectural location
          Listed as part of Wallonia's public civil heritage, this "designed" communal building, contrasting …
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        13. L’ancien palais abbatial

          0 · Heritage
            It was at the behest of Pépin II of Herstal and his wife that the abbey was first founded. …
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        14. Hotel de l'abbeye - Saint-Hubert

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          This hotel is located on the corner of Rue de la Fontaine and Rue Saint Gilles.

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        15. Hotel de ville Saint-Hubert

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          The hotel de ville of Saint-Hubert is located on the place du marché.

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        16. Fontaine Pierre Joseph Redouté - Saint-Hubert

          0 · Fountain

          Pierre Joseph Redouté, born on July 10, 1759, died in Paris on June 19, 1840. He was a famous …

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        17. War memory Saint-Hubert

          0 · Memorial location

          This commemorative plaque is on the facade of the town hall in Saint-Hubert.

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        18. Bust of Pierre-Joseph Redouté

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          In front of the Town Hall, a monument erected by the Commune to the glory of the painter …
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        19. Eglise Saint-Gilles

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        20. Monument of the Ardennes Hunters and the Rose Garden

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          Monument dedicated to the Ardennes Hunters in particular for their "Ardennes Campaign" in May 40. …
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        21. Chapelle Saint-Roch

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        Chapel Place Auguste Devaux - Saint-Hubert
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        Statue du Cerf - Saint-Hubert
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        Fontaine Place de l'Abbeye
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        L’ancien palais abbatial
        Hotel de l'abbeye - Saint-Hubert
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        Fontaine Pierre Joseph Redouté - Saint-Hubert
        War memory Saint-Hubert
        Bust of Pierre-Joseph Redouté
        Eglise Saint-Gilles
        Monument of the Ardennes Hunters and the Rose Garden
        Chapelle Saint-Roch
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