Distance : 21 km (loop)
Start and finish : ADEPS Centre in Auderghem, Waversesteenweg 2057
The circuit is a loop in the Sonian Forest. The entire circuit is on dedicated paths in the forest.
Distance : 21 km (loop)
Start and finish : ADEPS Centre in Auderghem, Waversesteenweg 2057
The circuit is a loop in the Sonian Forest. The entire circuit is on dedicated paths in the forest.
Attention, particularities! Difficulties will be encountered on-site. Consult the points of attention for this location to prepare yourself.
Strengths
There is a reserved parking space close to the start of the circuit and the ADEPS centre.
The car park is freely accessible, subject to availability.
The walk takes place in the Forêt de Soignes, on dirt paths (some of which are cobbled).
Most of the route is evenly surfaced and in good condition.
There is an adapted toilet at the ADEPS centre in Auderghem.
Points of attention
The start of the route is not signposted from the car park.
The route has many ascents and descents.
There are numerous rest and seating areas. Not all are easily accessible (slopes).
3 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on the traffic.
Lateral walkways in tunnels are not wide enough.
The path is not wide enough when crossing the barriers (reduced to 80cm) to reach the Drève des Bonniers and to cross Avenue Dubois.
To find your way around the circuit, you will need to use the GPX or the roadbook.
The toilet at the ADEPS centre is not equipped with a fold-down grab bar.
Attention, particularities! Difficulties will be encountered on-site. Consult the points of attention for this location to prepare yourself.
Strengths
There is a reserved parking space close to the start of the circuit and the ADEPS centre.
The car park is freely accessible, subject to availability.
The walk takes place in the Forêt de Soignes, on dirt paths (some of which are cobbled).
Most of the route is evenly surfaced and in good condition.
There is an adapted toilet at the ADEPS centre in Auderghem.
Points of attention
The start of the route is not signposted from the car park.
The route has many ascents and descents.
There are numerous rest and seating areas. Not all are easily accessible (slopes).
3 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on the traffic.
Lateral walkways in tunnels are not wide enough.
The path is not wide enough when crossing the barriers (reduced to 80 cm) to reach the Drève des Bonniers and to cross Avenue Dubois.
To find your way around the circuit, you will need to use the GPX or the roadbook.
The toilet at the ADEPS centre is not equipped with a fold-down grab bar.
Attention, particularities! Difficulties will be encountered on-site. Consult the points of attention for this location to prepare yourself.
Strengths
There is a reserved parking space close to the start of the circuit and the ADEPS centre.
The car park is freely accessible, subject to availability.
The walk takes place in the Forêt de Soignes, on dirt paths (some of which are cobbled).
Most of the route is evenly surfaced and in good condition.
A toilet is available at the ADEPS centre.
Points of attention
The start of the route is not signposted from the car park.
The route has many ascents and descents.
There are numerous rest and seating areas. Not all are easily accessible (slopes, kerbs).
3 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on the traffic.
Lateral walkways in tunnels are not wide enough.
The path is not wide enough when crossing the barriers (reduced to 80 cm) to reach the Drève des Bonniers and to cross Avenue Dubois.
To find your way around the circuit, you will need to use the GPX or the roadbook.
There is no information in Braille.
Attention, particularities! Difficulties will be encountered on-site. Consult the points of attention for this location to prepare yourself.
Strengths
There is a reserved parking space close to the start of the circuit and the ADEPS centre.
The car park is freely accessible, subject to availability.
The walk takes place in the Forêt de Soignes, on dirt paths (some of which are cobbled).
Most of the route is evenly surfaced and in good condition.
A toilet is available at the ADEPS centre.
Points of attention
The start of the route is not signposted from the car park.
The route has many ascents and descents.
There are numerous rest and seating areas. Not all are easily accessible (kerbs, slopes).
3 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on the traffic.
Lateral walkways in tunnels are not wide enough.
The path is not wide enough when crossing the barriers (reduced to 80 cm) to reach the Drève des Bonniers and to cross Avenue Dubois.
To find your way around the circuit, you will need to use the GPX or the roadbook.
There is no information in Braille.
Attention, particularities! Difficulties will be encountered on-site. Consult the points of attention for this location to prepare yourself.
Strengths
There is a reserved parking space close to the start of the circuit and the ADEPS centre.
The car park is freely accessible, subject to availability.
The walk takes place in the Forêt de Soignes, on dirt paths (some of which are cobbled).
Most of the route is evenly surfaced and in good condition.
There are plenty of rest and seating areas.
A toilet is available at the ADEPS centre.
4g or 5g connection available throughout the circuit
A FALC roadbook will help you find your way around the circuit.
Points of attention
The start of the route is not signposted from the car park.
The route has a number of ascents and descents.
3 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on traffic.
To find your way around the circuit, use the GPX or the roadbook.
There is no information in sign language.
Attention, particularities! Difficulties will be encountered on-site. Consult the points of attention for this location to prepare yourself.
Strengths
There is a reserved parking space close to the start of the circuit and the ADEPS centre.
The car park is freely accessible, subject to availability.
The walk takes place in the Forêt de Soignes, on dirt paths (some of which are cobbled).
Most of the route is evenly surfaced and in good condition.
There are plenty of rest and seating areas.
A toilet is available at the ADEPS centre.
4g or 5g connection available throughout the circuit.
A FALC roadbook will help you find your way around the circuit.
Points of attention
The start of the route is not signposted from the car park.
The route has a number of ascents and descents.
3 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on traffic.
To find your way around the circuit, use the GPX or the roadbook.
There is no information in sign language.
Attention, particularities! Difficulties will be encountered on-site. Consult the points of attention for this location to prepare yourself.
Strengths
There is a reserved parking space close to the start of the circuit and the ADEPS centre.
The car park is freely accessible, subject to availability.
The walk takes place in the Forêt de Soignes, on dirt paths (some of which are cobbled).
Most of the route is evenly surfaced and in good condition.
There are plenty of rest and seating areas.
A toilet is available at the ADEPS centre.
4g or 5g connection available throughout the circuit.
A FALC roadbook will help you find your way around the circuit.
Points of attention
The start of the route is not signposted from the car park.
The route has a number of ascents and descents.
3 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on the traffic.
The side paths in the tunnels do not provide sufficient clearance.
The width of the path is insufficient when crossing the barriers (reduced to 80 cm) to reach the Drève des Bonniers and to cross Avenue Dubois.
To find your way around the circuit, you will need to use the GPX or the roadbook.
The toilet at the ADEPS centre is not equipped with a fold-down grab bar.
Validity: From 11 December 2024 on 11 December 2027
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The route is completely free of charge. No registration is required.
You can start and finish the route wherever you like.
This year, information points are located at Place de la Monnaie and at the entrance to the Royal Park.
The lighting in the city centre is quite low. The lights are covered with pink cloth along the entire route, but this greatly reduces the overall brightness.
Arrangements have been made to facilitate crossings and contrasts. This week's rainy weather may disrupt some of these arrangements. A team of technicians will ensure that these arrangements are maintained throughout the festival as far as possible.
The artwork in the courtyard of the Town Hall may pose a problem in terms of accessibility (QR code to be scanned).
Mons
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Accessible to all and completely free of charge, the 3 km route will showcase local, national and international talent in a unique urban and heritage setting.
Starting and finishing point if you wish to complete the entire route : Place Léopold, Mons.
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