Best mountain peaks around Gavere are characterized by rolling hills and elevated points rather than traditional towering peaks. This region in East Flanders, Belgium, is well-known for several challenging "climbs" that are frequently featured in major cycling races. These ascents, while not mountains, offer significant gradients and are notable features of the landscape. Visitors can explore these locations through cycling or walking tours, enjoying the picturesque Flemish countryside.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Flying over the cobblestones and seeing the finish line pass under your front wheel where many greats have gone before you doesn't affect you then you better stop cycling or go ride along the canal.
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The Watermolenroute follows the Leberg downhill. A beautiful descent in contrast to the challenging climb.
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With the re"cobble"ment of this hill, it is such a pain, but such an experience to climb.
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Short climb and the finish line of Nokere Koerse is at the top of this cobbled slope that is max. 7% steep.
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The Gavere region, located in East Flanders, Belgium, is characterized by rolling hills and elevated points rather than traditional towering mountain peaks. These 'peaks' are primarily known as challenging cycling climbs, frequently featured in major cycling races. They offer significant gradients and are notable features of the landscape, perfect for cycling or walking tours.
Among the most popular climbs are the Wolvenberg Climb, known for its steep section of about 17.3% and regular inclusion in major cycling races. The Leberg Climb is another favorite, a paved ascent with a steepest point of 14% and a regular feature of the Flemish Spring Classics. The Achterberg Climb also draws visitors with gradients up to 15% and beautiful views of the Flemish Ardennes.
Yes, the Achterberg Climb offers a beautiful view of the Flemish Ardennes from its foothills once you reach the top. While not explicitly listed as viewpoints, many of the climbs provide picturesque vistas of the Flemish countryside, especially from their summits.
The region around Gavere is ideal for various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and walking. You can explore numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running. For detailed routes, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Gavere, MTB Trails around Gavere, and Running Trails around Gavere guides.
Absolutely. The Molenberg Climb is historically significant, often being the first decisive point in the Tour of Flanders due to its challenging cobblestones. The Eikenberg Climb, despite a lower maximum gradient, is particularly challenging due to its cobblestone surface and plays an important strategic role in races like the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and the Tour of Flanders.
While many of the 'peaks' are challenging climbs, there are easier routes available in the surrounding area. For instance, the Road Cycling Routes around Gavere guide includes an 'easy' rated route like the 'Scheldt Riverside Cycle Path – Scheldt Riverside Path loop from Gavere-Asper'. For walking, the picturesque Flemish countryside offers many gentle paths.
The Flemish Spring Classics cycling races, which feature many of these climbs, typically take place in spring. This suggests that spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather for cycling and walking, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it might be warmer.
Visitors particularly enjoy the challenge these climbs present, especially for cyclists. The Wolvenberg Climb is described as 'Short but steep as hell!' and the Molenberg Climb is noted as a 'Classic cobble climb of Flanders'. The scenic views of the Flemish Ardennes from spots like the Achterberg Climb are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the area offers mountain biking opportunities. The MTB Trails around Gavere guide lists several routes, such as the 'Huisekoutermolen – Schietsjampettermolen loop from Zingem' and 'Muddy Forest Trail – Rekelberg loop from Zingem', which are rated as moderate difficulty.
Yes, there are several running trails. The Running Trails around Gavere guide features routes like the 'Hofmeerspad MTB Track – Finnish Track Gavere loop from Gavere' and 'Oude Scheldearm in Meilegem – Hofmeerspad MTB Track loop from Gavere', offering moderate difficulty options for runners.
The cobblestone sections, particularly on climbs like the Eikenberg Climb and Molenberg Climb, are notoriously challenging. While road bikes are used in races, they require skill and robust tires. For recreational riders, a bike with wider tires or even a gravel bike might offer a more comfortable experience. Some climbs, like the Eikenberg, even have small asphalt patches on the side for respite.

