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Cycling route : Gilly - Parc Bivort (Jumet)

A round trip by bike to Parc Bivort, starting from the RAVeL relay in Gilly, located on the ‘La Houillère’ line, which you can follow to Parc Bivort, which is not accessible to bikes.

Thanks to the RAVeL, line 119 of ‘La Houillère’ is highlighted here as part of the cycle and pedestrian belt that surrounds Charleroi.

On your return, don't hesitate to take a break in a friendly atmosphere and, why not, enjoy a refreshment at the Relais du RAVeL.

Practical information :
  • GPX track.

  • Starting point : Rue du Coquelet, 104, 6060 Charleroi

  • End point : Parc Bivort, Rue Maximilien Wattelar or Rue Joseph Bivort, 68, 6040 Charleroi (Jumet)

  • Distance between Rue du Coquelet and Parc Bivort : 8 km

Photo credits : © Maison du Tourisme de Charleroi

Photo credits for the technical gallery : © AMT Concept - Isabelle Dubois

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Validity: From 23 September 2021 on 27 January 2027

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