Best mountain peaks around Pecq are not traditional mountain ranges, as the municipality is located in the Belgian province of Hainaut, characterized by low elevation. Pecq itself is situated at approximately 24 meters above sea level, with a predominantly flat to gently rolling topography. While the immediate vicinity lacks prominent mountain peaks, the broader region offers elevated areas and hills that are recognized for their scenic views and recreational opportunities. These spots provide local challenges and panoramic vistas for visitors.
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In the Kluisbos - on top of the 141-meter-high Kluisberg - you'll never run out of walking or cycling opportunities. This is the largest forest in the Flemish Ardennes.
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This climb requires some effort, but is definitely doable with an e-bike.
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The observation point on the Geitenberg is a bird migration counting point. Every autumn, the bird working group of Natuurpunt counts at a few traditional migration sites in the region. Under normal weather conditions, the posts are manned every weekend in October. In principle, counting starts at sunrise, and in good (bird of prey) migration weather often continues until sunset. In good migration conditions, counting also takes place outside of weekends and then from September to November. Source: natuurpunt.be
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Very nice to have a drink on a terrace and recover from the climb
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Beautiful panorama and quite a bit of elevation. 😅 😉
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Mont de l'Enclus or Kluisberg is a hill located in the Flemish Ardennes, on the border of Flanders and Wallonia, which rises to 141 meters. A popular destination for cycling, tourism and recreation, the hill has a built-in tower. Two thirds of the area is in Kluisbergen. The Kluisbos stands out at the top of the Kluisberg! This 141 meter high mountain is one of the jewels of the Flemish Ardennes. Precious nature, magnificent views, sights and leisure activities for little nature lovers make it an ideal destination for young and old.
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Mont-Saint-Aubert is the name of the small town and the hill on which it is located. Two roads lead to the summit, but there is a whole network of cool trails for running in the great outdoors.
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Church and hotel, with a beautiful view if the weather is good. 144 m, finally a climb of 10%
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Pecq is located in a low-elevation area of Belgium, so you won't find traditional towering mountain ranges. Instead, the region offers elevated areas and hills that provide scenic views and recreational opportunities. These spots are appreciated for their local challenges and panoramic vistas.
Among the most popular elevated spots are Mont-Saint-Aubert, known for its challenging climb and cycling routes, and Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus, a significant hill in the Flemish Ardennes with a large forest area. Visitors also enjoy Observation Point De Geitenberg-Koossem for its views and birdwatching.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus features the Kluisbos forest, which is a local recreation area ideal for families. Observation Point De Geitenberg-Koossem is also noted as family-friendly, offering beautiful views of the landscape.
Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus has historical significance, particularly its 19th-century lookout tower which served as a signal tower during Napoleon's rule and as a shelter for Protestants in the 16th century. The area around Mont-Saint-Aubert also includes historical sites and religious buildings.
The region around Pecq offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent opportunities for hiking, with routes like the 'Scheldt – Léaucourt and Its Marshes loop'. Cycling is also popular, especially around Mont-Saint-Aubert with its open roads and low traffic. For those interested in gravel biking or running, there are dedicated guides with routes in the vicinity.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For instance, you can explore trails around Mont-Saint-Aubert, with options like the 'Mont-Saint-Aubert – View of Mont-Saint-Aubert loop'. The Kluisbos forest on Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus also offers extensive walking paths. You can find more detailed routes in the Hiking around Pecq guide.
Excellent viewpoints include Observation Point De Geitenberg-Koossem, which offers beautiful panoramic views and is a bird migration counting station. Mont-Saint-Aubert also provides stunning panoramas of the surrounding region.
Yes, Mont-Saint-Aubert is known for its challenging climb to the village, popular with cyclists. Another notable ascent is the Col de la Croix Jubaru Climb, which offers a good asphalt slope for cyclists with an average gradient of 5.6% over 1350m.
Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful panoramas and the sense of elevation, even in this generally flat region. The challenging climbs, especially for cyclists, are a draw, as are the opportunities for peaceful walks through forests like the Kluisbos. Birdwatching at spots like Observation Point De Geitenberg-Koossem is also a unique attraction.
When visiting Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus, explore the large forest area known as the Kluisbos. While there's a historic lookout tower at the summit, it is often closed. The area is a popular destination for cycling, tourism, and recreation, offering valuable nature and beautiful views.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular spots. For example, Mont-Saint-Aubert has designated parking areas, making it convenient for visitors to start their cycling or hiking adventures.


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