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===Itineraries, tours=== [[File:Dampremy - Terril Saint-Théodore est - 2021-03-28 - 3.jpg|thumb|The Saint-Théodore [[Spoil tip|slag heap]]. A walkway of the Boucle Noire.]] * Boucle Noire ("Black Loop"), a 26 km walk between the industrial and natural landscape of Charleroi<ref>{{Cite web |title=GR412 - Boucle noire |url=https://www.cm-tourisme.be/en/a/gr412-boucle-noire |access-date=2022-07-27 |website=CM Tourisme |language=en}}</ref> * Grande dérive ("Big Drift") : this path forms a 54 km loop surrounding the greater Charleroi. La Grande Dérive, passes through the green margins of Charleroi, on marked trails, climbing on the slag heaps and crossing public parks, woods, agricultural areas and wasteland.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=28 May 2023|title=Grande Dérive|url=https://cheminsdesterrils.be/#grandederive|website=Chemin des terrils}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> * Eurovelo 3 pilgrims' route : Charleroi is located on the EuroVelo3 route. It is a 5,122 km long road that connects [[Trondheim]] in [[Norway]] to [[Santiago de Compostela]] in [[Spain]]. The route thus crosses seven countries, Norway, [[Sweden]], [[Denmark]], [[Germany]], Belgium, [[France]] and Spain. * In the Charleroi region, the [[RAVeL network]] (in French Réseau Autonome des Voies Lentes and in English autonomous network of slow ways) allows cycling for sports and tourism purposes on protected routes. The routes take the towpaths along the river Sambre and the Charleroi-Brussels canal and on disused railway lines.
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