This 76 km long gravel route northeast of Leuven is based on the Dwars door het Hageland race. You'll tackle well known segments like the gravel section along the river Demer and Diest's Citadel cobbled climb, just like the pros.
The route step by step
Start
The Sven Nys Cycling Center, at the top of the Balenberg in Tremelo, has been thoroughly renovated. Off-road cycling is still the main focus, but the downstairs area with reception and experience centre has been given a complete makeover, nine years after its opening, and is now freely accessible to all while being cut out for group activities
Maagdentoren
While riding on the excellent gravel section along the river Demer, throw an eye on the 14th century Maagdentoren (maiden tower). It was believed to be named after the castle lord's daughter, who was locked up there after she refused to marry the man of her fathers choice.

This mural can be found in the Kluisbergstraat tunnel in Diest. It represents a gravel cyclist on the Dwars door het Hageland gravel route.
Climb Diest's cobbled Citadel
This cobbled climb to the Citadel in Diest is also the climb to the finish line in the Dwars door het Hageland race. It is 500 meters long and peaks at 9%, with an average of 5,1%.
Back into nature at Galgenberg
The gravel threesome Galgenberg - Prinsenbosstraat - Roeterstraat forms one of the nicest parts of the route.

Stairway to heaven?
Reach for the sky at the Vlooyberg tower. Enjoy the view while you catch your breath and prepare for the final 27 kms of this ride.
Time for a well deserved beer!
Hungry for more gravel rides in the region of Flemish Brabant? Check this website for inspiration.
Finish

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