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Trois-Ponts Railway Bridge – Amblève River loop from Sougné-Remouchamps

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Belgium
Wallonia
Liège
Aywaille

Trois-Ponts Railway Bridge – Amblève River loop from Sougné-Remouchamps

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4.8

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151

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Trois-Ponts Railway Bridge – Amblève River loop from Sougné-Remouchamps

04:36

71.6km

870m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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42.7 km

Trois-Ponts Railway Bridge

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This bicycle/pedestrian bridge made it possible to extend the Ravel45, so it is no longer necessary to go through two tunnels to reach the village center of Trois-pont.

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42.8 km

Very nicely made and easy to drive, plus you can take some really nice pictures.

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43.5 km

Amblève River

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The Amblève has its source in the Ardennes between Hepscheid (commune of Amblève) and Honsfeld (commune of Bullange), on the borders of the Hautes Fagnes - Eifel natural park, at an altitude of around 600 meters. It is then called Amel since it flows in the German-speaking Community of Belgium. It is generally oriented towards the west.
After having completed most of its course in the Ardennes, it briefly crosses the limestone strip of Calestienne at Remouchamps before entering eastern Condroz to its confluence with the Ourthe at Douxflamme near Comblain-au-Pont.
The Amblève flows into the right bank of the Ourthe, dividing its course into three arms.
In most of its course, the Amblève has dug a deep valley whose often steep slopes are hardly suitable for agriculture and are often covered with forests. In its lower course, in Condroz, the rock is or has been exploited in the quarries of Belle-Roche, Chambralles or Raborive.

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44.6 km

The Coffee Ride

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It is a tastefully decorated bike café with a choice of quality products. Perfect before starting the Thier de Coo. You can also stay there.

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45.2 km

Saint-André Church, Coo

Highlight • Religious Site

The chapel, built by the residents themselves, was inaugurated in July 1728. It was dedicated to Saint Andrew. But over the years the chapel had become outdated. It was in need of renovation and was also too small.
Therefore, today's new church was built in 1874.
In 2001, the church factory carried out a complete renovation of the building on its own: lighting, murals, painting the ceilings and all woodwork.
On July 15, 2008, the catastrophe occurred - the church was on fire.
Today the church has been restored again. A church service takes place every Sunday.
Source: paysdesaintremacle.wordpress.com/lieux-de-culte/culte-regulated/eglise-de-coo

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45.9 km

Lower Coo Basin

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As of June 25, the crossing over the wall is closed. Manhole covers, among other things, are being replaced.

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48.6 km

Roanne-Coo Viaduct

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The Roanne-Coo viaduct is a railway viaduct in La Gleize, part of Stoumont. The viaduct is part of railway line 42 and spans the Amblève and the N633. The viaduct is named after the nearby villages of Roanne (municipality of Stoumont) and Coo (municipality of Stavelot).

The viaduct is an arch bridge made of natural stone. The original viaduct had 8 arches of 12.5 meters each over the valley and a steel truss construction as the central span across the Amblève. Later, the central span was replaced by 2 natural stone arches of 25 meters each. The entire viaduct is 186 meters long and has a height of 23 meters.
The Roanne-Coo tunnel is connected directly to the viaduct.

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51.4 km

December 44 Historical Museum

Highlight • Historical Site

A German tank stands in front of the museum.

In 1944, this Tiger 213 tank was used by the 1st SS Panzer Regiment Peipers for defense during the Battle of the Bulge. When the troops withdrew, it was left behind along with five other tanks.

In 1945, all the wreckage was cleared by the Americans. This tank, however, was spared, as it was exchanged for a bottle of cognac. The tank was placed as a memorial in the square in La Gleize.

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71.6 km

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62.3 km

2.82 km

2.71 km

2.56 km

1.25 km

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58.7 km

12.2 km

747 m

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