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Hainaut
Ath
Bernissart

Château de Beloeil Path – Blaton–Ath Canal loop from Blaton

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Bike touring routes & trails
Belgium
Wallonia
Hainaut
Ath
Bernissart

Château de Beloeil Path – Blaton–Ath Canal loop from Blaton

Hard

5.0

(13)

317

riders

Château de Beloeil Path – Blaton–Ath Canal loop from Blaton

03:39

46.9km

220m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 21, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 46.0 km for 126 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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4.29 km

Les Pavillons des gardes

Ruins

2

6.48 km

Château de Beloeil Path

Highlight • Trail

Long fine gravel road that runs along the national forest of Beloeil ...

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3

7.78 km

Picnic

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8.72 km

Forêt domaniale de Belœil

Forest

5

15.5 km

Blaton–Ath Canal

Highlight • River

A great cycle path runs along the canal.

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6

23.3 km

Picnic Area at Information Board

Highlight • Rest Area

7

26.3 km

Forest Singletrack Trail

Highlight • Trail

Nice segment where you can pick up a lot of speed with very nice turns. Be careful, however, to take it from the forest street to have the best experience and also be careful, there are quite a few walkers.

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38.0 km

Forêt indivise de Stambruges

Forest

10

39.0 km

A good spot with lots of big bumps and big holes to have fun, without real dangers.

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11

46.1 km

All Saints' Church, Blaton

Highlight • Religious Site

The Romanesque church of Blaton is one of the oldest in Hainaut and the only one in Wallonia dedicated to all saints. Its construction dates from the early eleventh century. Once lower and smaller, it has been profoundly transformed over the centuries. But the last restoration (1953 - 1963) has kept its original purity. The building was listed as a monument in 1948.
The square cross tower dating from the fourteenth - fifteenth century is very slim (24 meters) for a Romanesque building. The spherical spire of the bell tower, added in the fifteenth century, measures 14 meters.
When you enter through the gable door, you will see the Gothic niches on the right, near the baptismal foundations.
(1490-1877): elements of an old "theothèque" or ogival tabernacle, fine white stone sculptures and statues of Saints Peter and Paul.
The nave consists of two rows of columns where sandstones alternate (Granglise) and blue stones (Basècles).
The pointed arches reflect a period of transition between Romanesque and Gothic and are topped by semicircular windows hollowed out but slightly offset (only openings before enlargement of the building).
The so-called "Tournai" capitals are decorated with ribbed leaves (palms or hearts). The wooden frame has been restored and partially replaced: twelve new beams for ten old ones on the central ceiling. Below the bell tower, in the center of four powerful pillars, the altar under a vault is quite exceptional in the region (dome on pendentives or vault in cul-de-four).
The transept, also original, is barrel-vaulted, characteristic of the Scaldian Romanesque style.
The choir, formerly in Gothic style is smaller, was rebuilt at the end of the nineteenth century in Romanesque Revival style. Re-plastered, it accentuates the difference from the primitive elements stripped and marked. At the end of the choir is a beautiful wooden crucifix (fifteenth century) with the symbols of the four evangelists at quadrangular ends.
In the right aisle, near the altar of All Saints, hangs an imposing painting by a regional painter (1837), depicting the Communion of All Saints. The reliquary of Saint Fortunat was donated to the church in 1732 and contains several relics of Roman and other martyrs.
Last notable elements: Saint Christopher and Saint Roch, polychrome wooden statues of the fifteenth.
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46.9 km

End point

Train Station

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18.2 km

11.2 km

8.11 km

5.92 km

3.43 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

20.7 km

12.0 km

8.67 km

3.95 km

859 m

756 m

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