20 unforgettable hiking trails from 5 - 10 km

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20 Walks in Wallonia 5 to 10 km


Summary Introduction .................................................................... p. 4 Long distance hiking trails ........................... p. 6 The good hiking guidet ..................................... p. 8 Cirkwi.com ....................................................................... p. 10 Es

Province of Brabant wallon 1

Hélécine ........................................................... p. 12

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Province of Liège 7

Botrange .......................................................... p. 40

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Modave .............................................................. p. 48

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Olne ........................................................................ p. 52

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Achouffe ........................................................... p. 58

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Belvaux .............................................................. p. 62

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Bérismenil ....................................................... p. 66

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Bertrix ................................................................. p. 70

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Croix Rouge .................................................. p. 74

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Erneuville ......................................................... p. 78

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Wellin .................................................................... p. 82

Province of Namur 18

Gedinne ............................................................. p. 88

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Vêves .................................................................... p. 92

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Waulsort ........................................................... p. 96

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Index & symbols Departure and arrival

Walking distance

Estimated length of each walk

Level of difficulty (easy – average – difficult)

Pushchair friendly Playground


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Ciney

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Durbuy

Lacs de l’Eau d’Heure

Lac de Virelles

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Meuse

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Liège

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Bastogne

14 Bertrix

Bouillon

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Neufchâteau Semois

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Short but sweet walks with good signposting for seasoned walkers and amateurs alike. Themes are as varied as the itineraries: castles, heritage, history, cities, unforgettable places and wide-open spaces. With a breath in fresh air. Why not add to your hike with a cultural visit, a hearty feast with local specialties or just to kick back and relax in a new hotel for maximum pleasure. Whatever you choose, our hiking routes offer an original way to see Wallonia: over one day, over a weekend, alone, as a couple, or with your family, no matter what the season or budget. So what are you waiting for? Let's go.

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Long Distance Hiking and Walking Trails Wallonia offers endless hiking possibilities; from shorter circuits to longer itineraries lasting several days.

The Association of Long Distance Hiking (GR) Created more than 60 years ago 'L'Association des Sentiers de Grande Randonnée' (Long Distance Hiking Association) was created to raise awareness, promote, encourage and facilitate the 5000 km of mapped out routes for walking, hiking and cycling tourism throughout the region. The association has created itineraries from longer week-long routes to shorter - do in a day routes (15-25 km). Some routes have been designed for families (7-10km). Download the GPX file for free or buy the topo-guides directly on the site: www.grsentiers.org The GR Trails signposting are permanent and standardized, created to remove any concerns about your routes. GR routes are marked with horizontal white and red lines. Whilst the inland GR routes (which form a loop of several days) have gradually been characterized by horizontal yellow and red lines.

GR signposting © WBT - Olivier Legardien

The Top GR Hiking Trails • The Trappist Abbey Route (290   km) : a route that takes you from abbey to abbey, discovering Trappist beers such as Chimay, Rochefort and Orval. Divided into two sections (Orval-Rochefort (116   km) and RochefortChimay (174 km), the route crosses the 'Fagne region', the forests of Chimay, the banks of the river Meuse and then the 'Famenne' and the 'Ardennes massif' regions. Follow the specific GR marking denoting Abbeys.

The Trappist Abbey Route • Chimay Forest Route (178  km) in Legardien a green © WBT - :Olivier 90,000 hectare setting this route is marked with nine shelters in the colours of the forest. For an extra adventure, hikers on the trail can choose to stay the night in the forest.

Download the GPX route and topo guide : www.grsentiers.org

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Long Distance Walking & Hiking Trails in the Ardennes (known as GTA) • La Transardennaise (160 km) : connects La-Roche-en-Ardenne to Bouillon, crossing the lush green valleys of the Lesse, Ourthe and Semois rivers in 7 stages: La Roche-en-Ardenne - Sprimont (SainteOde) - Saint-Hubert - Nassogne - Mirwart Daverdisse - Paliseul - Bouillon. •L a Transfamenne (57 km) : continues La Transardennaise from Nassogne to join La Roche-en-Ardenne in 3 stages: Nassogne - Marche-en-Famenne - Marcourt La Roche-en-Ardenne.

• La Transgaumaise (140 km) : discover 'Little Provence', connecting the Gaume in Belgium and French Lorraine in 6 stages: Virton - Torgny - Montmédy (F) Orval - Ste Cécile - Izel - Virton. •T he trail of the Ourthe and Laval Valleys (105 km) : star route composed of 5 loops from 17 to 27 km, starting from Sainte-Ode (Domaine de Beauplateau), in the Parc des Deux Ourthes. For further information : www.gta.be

Other Long Distance Itineraries • E scapardenne - Eislek Trail (106 km) : between Kautenbach (Luxembourg) and La Rocheen-Ardenne. The cross border route follows a marked trail in both directions, divided into five stages: Kautenbach (L) – Clervaux (L) – Asselborn (L) – Houffalize – Nadrin – La Roche-en-Ardenne.

• B etween the Lesse and Lomme rivers (78 km) : a three-day itinerary in the Forest of Saint Hubert with three shelters. There are also 16 options set up with nearby villages to spend the night in a gite. If you fancy taking a stroll for a few hours you can also cover part of the route that way.

For further information and to order topo-guides : www.escapardenne.eu

Check out the mobile app 'Promenades à la carte' : www.lagrandeforetdesainthubert.be

• A rt Trails (140 km) : follow this large loop dotted with more than 50 works of art including artistic sculptures and shelters suspended, planted and elevated in the valley around Ciney, Gesves, Hamois, Havelange, Ohey and Somme-Leuze by Belgian and International artists playing with space, proportion and symmetry, but always with wood. Shorter loops also allow families to complete easier trails between 10 and 15 km.

• S aint-Jacques de Compostelle : the major routes leading to 'St Jacques de Compostelle' which have been updated since the nineties share many sections of the GR network. The 'Saint-Jacques' paths are also known as borderless, which sit neither in time nor in space. For further information and orders for topo-guides check out : www.st-jacques.be

For further information and to download GPX maps and trails check out : www.sentiersdart.be

For further information and rates: check out: www.europaventure.be www.ardennes-rando.com

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You can follow all these routes independently or in a package formula with or without luggage transfer.

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The Good Hiking Guide Safety and good conduct is in everyone's interests Walking alone or in a group, in towns, in the woods or on private paths. On our website, you will find all the advice to walk safely and with respect for other users.

To ensure your experience is authentic, relaxing and always in true connection with nature, certain rules need to be respected.

Find out more on visitwallonia.be/hiking

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Cirkwi.com Each hiking itinerary found in this brochure can also be found on the Cirkwi.com site and also our site visitwallonia.be/hiking

How to use the information you find? The Cirkwi site's cartographic platform lays out the many tourist activities on offer (walks, hiking trails, tourist circuits, points of interest, etc.) to cater for various groups. Cirkwi's site offers more than 25,000 hikes, walks and tourist routes in France and Belgium and 300,000 places of interest offered mainly by tourist offices and other official tourism entities.

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For each route you can download a PDF and a GPX file and open it in the Cirkwi application.

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Cirkwi App Internet users looking for an on-board application that can guide them in real time, on the actual route, whether you're looking for a family day out or a walk requiring a more specific itinerary will find the solution with Cirkwi. With or without internet, the Cirkwi mobile application embeds all their content, maps, texts, images, etc. This allows them to be used anywhere and in any weather. It's the perfect app for discovering the best things to see and do around you whatever the weather.

Essential features • Upload (maps, texts, photos...) before going hiking on your smartphone in order to use them without an internet connection • Let the app guide you with its GPS system and its notifications • Allow notifications when you approach a place that interests you • Share your discoveries with your friends. It's the perfect app for discovering the best things to see and do around you

Download the app

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Hélécine

6,6 km

The Magical Walk of Holloways & Sunken Paths

Starting at the Armand Pellegrin museum this family adventure will introduce you to the best Hélécine has to offer, with its magnificent castle and park as well as a superb range of fun activities for young and old alike. Alternatively, check out the MiaBW - Brabant Wallon region's archaeological interpretation museum that transports you back to prehistoric and Gallo Roman times.

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Between nature and discovery, this 6 km walk has all the right ingredients for a perfect family day out in Hélécine.

Brabant Wallon Tourist Office Place du Brabant wallon 1 1300 Wavre +32(0)10 23 61 08 www.destinationbw.be


Where to visit Chateau d'Hélécine (castle)

Armand Pellegrin Museum

This 18th century neoclassical castle is surrounded by a 40-hectare parkland offering numerous activities. The park - open free of charge to the public, is abundant with flora and fauna all around its four large ponds. You'll also find a 5,000 m2 with playgrounds and a 19 hole landscaped golf course for fun moments of family relaxation. Don't forget to stop by the pop-up bar, taking a moment to enjoy a magnificent terrace overlooking the ponds. www.chateaudhelecine.be

With educational tools on offer, you can discover how Wallonia was in the 'old days'. Take a trip back in time with different areas set up to replicate Wallonian life of yesteryear. Objects including lamps, tools, school materials and so on set the scene. www.museearmandpellegrin.be

MiaBW (Archaeological Museum and Interpretation Centre) Nestled in the heart of a lush green setting in Hélécine, MiaBW highlights the region's rich patrimony, spanning prehistoric times to the Roman conquest. The MiaBW offers a multi-sensory approach where you're encouraged to touch, smell, manipulate various spaces and period objects, allowing you to understand and explore its heritage. www.miabw.com

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Chateau d'Hélécine (castle)

Where to stay Gîte citadin 7 aux Marchés

Chambres d'hôtes Maison Rose des Vents

Rue des Marchés 7 - 1370 Jodoigne www.7ruedesmarches.be

Rue de la Bruyère 19 - 1350 Enines www.maisonrosedesvents.be

Gîte Gertrude & Friends

Hôtel et spa Koru

Rue Ste. Gertrude 7 - 1370 Piétrain www.gertrudeandfriends.be

Rue du Piroy 67 - 1367 Autre-Église www.koru-hotel.be 13


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Starting point and parking Armand Pellegrin Museum Rue du Moulin 15 - 1357 Hélécine

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W ith your back to the museum, take a right. You then pass over the Gette River. Head to Helecine Castle estate. E nter the Château d'Hélécine estate via car park 1. Then walk along the pond on your left until you reach the castle façade. W alk along the façade of the Château Hélécine. Then turn right, then left. Then take the cobbled path.

10 A bit further, just after the 'L'église Saint-

Sulpice'- (St Sulpice Church), take the little path called 'Le Brouc', on the right, and walk along the 'Petite Gette' stream. 11

B efore the small bridge, take a left and continue on this path.

12 W alk along the car park of the municipal

administration buildings and continue towards the 'Chapelle Sainte-Croix' (Chapel).

A t the end of the cobbled path, turn right and pass in front of the 'L'église SaintMartin' (St. Martin's Church).

13 A t the end of the path take a right onto 'Rue

C ross at the pedestrian crossing in front of the Church and take the cobbled path on your left. Then continue on the dirt track

14 T hen take a right onto 'Rue de la Vieille

Pont Neuf' (Pont Neuf Street) and pass over the stream.

O n your right, you can see the Beekborne estate's vineyards. And no, you're not dreaming, there is indeed a giant red bench that dominates the hill. Y ou have just taken the 'Chavée de la Roualette' (Holloways & Sunken Paths). After crossing the wooded area, turn right onto the 'Chavée Theunis'.

'Chavée de la Vieille Cense'. If you see straw bales on the path, don't worry, they are positioned especially to prevent flooding. In rainy weather, you can continue straight on 'Rue de la Vieille Cense' (street). You can then rejoin the main path.

take a right onto the 'Chemin du Diable' (Devil's Path).

A t the roundabout, continue straight onto 'Rue Breekborne' (street).

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O n the left continue along 'Rue des Charonnes' (street). You'll then pass in front of L'église Saint-Sulpice – the sublime 12th century Roman church.

17 A t the end of the path go around the farm

in a square taking two left turns. 18 T hen take the path 'Elsenbosch' to the right,

which runs alongside the castle stables and grounds. 19 At the end of the Elsenbosch path, enter

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15 T ake the trail on your left. This is the

16 A t the end of 'La Chavée de la Vieille Cense'

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Cense' (street).

the wood to the right, and then continue on the left. 46 m

Domaine provincial

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T urn left in front of the small bridge to get out of the grounds and also to find the starting point, then take a left. Alternatively, join the castle by taking a right.

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Villers-la-Ville

The Grandeur of Abbey & Forest

9,5 km

In the 13 th century the Monk's Order of Citaux erected one of the largest abbeys in the Christian world. Despite its attack during the French Revolution in 1789, the impressive ruins still testify to its ecclesiastical power today. Exploring the surrounding areas you will discover the forest opening up like a large nave lined with tall beech trees. It paves the way in and sheds interesting dappled light onto those that walk below on the rich forest path sprinkled with a rich landscape of daffodils and blueberries scattered throughout the valleys and fringing the ponds. As you reach the edge of the forest, you will find a road leading to the villages of La Roche and Tangissart which are comforting and peaceful in their isolation. A steep descent takes you down into the valley onto the stream where beavers make their mangroves. Large forests, meadows, wetlands and exceptional heritage are the highlights of this trip. It's a truly varied and splendorous walk to behold.

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The beautiful forests around Villers protect the precious ruins of Villers la Ville Abbey like a soft green cloak. Let the peaceful serenity of this walk transport and inspire you.

Tourist Office Rue de l'Abbaye 53 1495 Villers-la-Ville +32(0)71 87 98 98 www.villers-la-ville.net


Where to visit 100 m

14 km

Abbaye de Villers-la-Ville (Abbey)

Musée Hergé

Founded in 1146, it is one of the most prestigious testimonies of Monk's way of life in the order of Cistercians. Its majestic ruins reflect several architectural styles. Take advantage of your visit to discover the microbrewery and the Abbey vineyard. www.villers.be

Discover the life and work of the brilliant Belgian author Georges Remi, creator of Tintin - one of the most iconic comic strips of all time. www.museeherge.com

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Musée L 10 km

Domaine provincial du Bois des Rêves Situated in the middle of the forest 'Bois des Rêves' it offers leisure facilities for the whole family (walks, mountain bike trails, swimming pool, children's playground, fishponds) etc. www.boisdesreves.be

The Louvain-la-Neuve University Museum offers a fascinating stop to enjoy to rich interdisciplinary collections. Divided into five themes it explores the journey of all creators and inventors. www.museel.com

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Museum Hergé

Get more inspiration at visitwallonia.be/destinations

Where to stay Gîte Le Chalet de la Joncquière

Bed and Breakfast 'Le Try Logis'

Rue de l'Abbaye 39 - 1495 Villers-La-Ville www.chaletdelajoncquiere.weebly.com

Rue du Try 19 - 1495 Sart-Dames-Avelines www.letrylogis.be

Gîte Le Bocage

Bed and Breakfast 'Au 1001 nights'

Rue de Sart 90A - 1495 Villers-la-Ville www.gitesdewallonie.be

Avenue des Hêtres 13 - 1495 Villers-la-Ville www.au1001nuits.be 17


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Starting point and parking Syndicat d'Initiative de Villers-la-Ville Rue de l'Abbaye 53 - 1495 Villers-la-Ville

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D eparture from the Tourist Office: go under the railway line.

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Follow the path that overlooks the railway line, on the left.

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C ontinue on, opposite the climbing cobblestone road.

12 At the crossroads, continue on the main

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A t the level of the 'Chapelle des Affligés', turn left.

13 Cross the level crossing.

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L eave the road at the edge and follow a wide path on the left.

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In the woods, turn right.

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At the crossroads, follow the path that goes down towards the pond, on the left.

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A t the top, take the path that climbs to the left.

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You then join a paved road: turn left towards La Roche.

18 A t the bottom of the valley, turn left to

When you get to the village, continue straight.

19 A t the level of an educational sign

path to the right.

14 At the Chevelipont mill, follow the main

road on the left for 100 m. 15 Take the ascending right path. 16 E nter the village of Tangissart: cross

it to the right. 17 T ake the street on the left with the dead

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ends at the top. You will see a steep path: follow it descending into to the valley.

follow the course of the stream.

about beavers, follow the ascending path on the left.

10 Turn left, Rue du Pont de Bois: where you

will see a path on the right of a property.

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Y ou will see a crossroads of paths in a coniferous forest: continue on the path facing you (no beacon). Which will join the ruins of the abbey.

Gradient gain 155 m

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The UNESCO bike route On the quest for Walloon Heritage


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Whether you are planning one or more stages on the RAVeL cycle network or following the 'Point Noeuds' (intersection network), discover Wallonia's rich heritage and culture at your own pace. From the city of Tournai near the French border in the West to the remarkable site of Blegny-Mine at the gateway to the Netherlands in the east, soak up the atmospheres and contrasts that reign between the plains of the Hainaut region: the banks of the Meuse River, the hills of Condroz region and the secret valleys of the Ardennes. Take your time to admire all of those rich testaments to the past at these exceptional places registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List. A selection of attractions and accommodations labelled 'Bienvenue Vélo' also punctuate your getaway for a smoother route. It's a great way to explore this 500km journey of Wallonia in an alternative way.

Navigate 500 km in 11 stages at your own rhythm. It's your call on how fast or how slow, or if you want to cycle one stage or more. Enjoy the ride.

Blegny

Raeren

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Mons Binche

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Ciney

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Find out more on visitwallonia.be/unesco-cycleroute

The Ultimate Belgian Getaway


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Binche

From Binche to Vodgoriacum

6,4 km

This walk, from Binche to Vodgoriacum, is a compendium of the history - past and present of the town of Binche, elements that still make it famous and popular today. At the start of this 6.4 km walk is the town hall and its belfry, recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Walk along the town walls, considered to be among the best preserved in Europe, and you'll discover the Bette towers and cellars, as well as the Brasserie 'La Binchoise' or the Collegiate Church of St-Ursmer. On your way, the Gallo-Roman Museum of Waudrez offers a friendly welcome during opening hours and two viewpoints (Mont Sarah and Mont de la Justice) offer fantastic panoramas of the city and the region. It's an effortless transition between town and nature, past and present

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Vodgoriacum, a name that is as intriguing as it is inspiring. This term refers to the village of Waudrez in Roman times and was an obligatory passage on the roman road between Bavay (Fr) and Cologne (D).

Binche tourist office Hôtel de Ville - Grand-Place 7130 Binche +32(0)64 33 67 27 www.centrissime.be


Where to visit Discover Binche via the app

400 m

Binche has just launched an app which allows you to visit the town using heightened reality. There's a super cool treasure hunt for the whole family, as well as a tour of the town and its remarkable buildings, all under the benevolent eye of mary of hungary who narrates the story. www.binche.be

Brasserie La Binchoise (Brewery)

200m

International Carnival and Mask Museum Embark on a captivating journey to discover colourful folklore and masked traditions from around the world through hundreds of masks and costumes. A unique collection in europe. www.museedumasque.be

Taste a binchoise beer, a dish prepared by the chef at the local tavern or visit the brewery that produces craft and top regionally fermented beers. A brewery museum and a beer boutique round off the visit. www.brasserielabinchoise.be

14km

Strépy-thieu funicular lift (Boat Lift) The strépy-thieu funicular lift, on the canal du centre, is the second largest boatlift in the world. Live this unique experience by reaching the top of this concrete and steel colossus more than 100 m above the ground. www.canalducentre.be

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International Carnival and Mask Museum

Where to stay Gîte urbain L'Appart Binchois Avenue Charles Deliège 69 - 7130 Binche www.lappartbinchois.be

Gîte Binchois Rue des Ecoliers 1 - 7130 Binche www.gite-binchois.be

Gîte rural Chez Caro et Julien (Country Gite) Bois Tonnin 85 - 7134 Binche www.gite-binche.com

Gîte rural Les Estinnes (Country Gite) Rue du Moulin 6 - 7120 Estinnes-Au-Mont www.gitelesestinnes.be 23


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DIFFICULTY

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Starting point and parking Tourist office - Grand-place - 7130 binche (Less than 1km from binche sncb train station)

Step by step 1

O pposite the town hall go down the little street on the right. At the crossroads continue walking straight in front of you and keep following the cobbled street.

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A t the end of it, leave the 'Rue du Rempart Saint-Georges' (street) on your left and pass between the last house and the 'La Tour Saint-Georges' (St Georges Tower) also known as 'La Tour de la Sorcière' (the Witches Tower) to come out on the 'Rue Saint-Georges' (St Georges Street) on the right. Follow the rampart until you get to the car park; go around it to return to the 'Faubourg Saint-Paul' in front of you.

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T ake the path on your right, when you arrive at the stream, continue the route on the right until the N90 (Mons Route). On your right, go along the road towards Mons for 75m and be careful crossing.

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B etween the houses numbered 233 and 231, take the passageway that leads you to 'Musée Gallo- Romain' (Museum) in Waudrez. On the right go up the old roman road. a little signpost signaling 'La Ferme de la Princesse'- a farm known for its 'foie gras' and other duck specialties.

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C ontinue on the RAVeL route until you get to the junction with 'Avenue Prince Baudouin', which you need to take onto the right hand side. Continue for about 100 metres and take 'Rue Frilée' (Frilée Street) on the right hand side.

T hen taking the 1st street on the left climb the Mont de la Justice. At the top on your left, you'll discover a magnificent panorama of the region, such as the Estinnes wind turbines, Strepy-Thieu lifts etc.

ontinue on the route to the right, going 12 C down 'La Rue du Four à Chaux' (Street) until you get to 'La Place du Centenaire '– which you need to cross.

C ontinue straight ahead and stay on the main road. At the bottom, continue to the left and take the path that leads you to the old mill 'Moulin de Ma Campagne'.

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C ross the asphalt street and take the path in front of you to continue your walk. You then come to another asphalt street. Go down the third path until you get to the end.

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T urn left, cross the asphalt street, and continue your itinerary for approximately 100 metres.

10 A t the crossroads, turn left where you'll see

T ake 'Le Faubourg St Paul' and follow the ramparts - on your left you should see the brasserie 'La Binchoise'. Continue to follow the fortifications until you reach the second tower then on your left go up 'La Rue Mourdreux and follow the RAVeL.

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Charleroi

Street Art Lights up the City The sky may no longer glow with burgeoning industry in Charleroi, but the remnants of the industrial era still loom over the landscape, offering a view charged with history and emotion. It's hard to remain indifferent to this aspect of our history, linked so strongly to its industrial past. Throughout the RAVeL network, metal monsters where workers forged and where red steel was hammered mark your progress. As you walk along the Sambre River, shortly after discovering the old blast furnaces, art appears on many of the walls: the frescoes created by graffiti artists juxtapose and enhance this rich industrial heritage. In Marchienne-au-Pont, you can make the return trip to the station by taking the sky train (Overground). The line offers an astonishing panorama on the Black Country.

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Charleroi Tourist Office Place Charles II 20 6000 Charleroi +32(0)71 86 14 14 www.cm-tourisme.be


Where to visit 1 km

2km

Le Beffroi de Charleroi (Belfry)

Le BPS22 (Exhibition venue)

UNESCO Heritage listed, the Belfry is part of the town hall and constructed by architect Joseph André in 1936 in the spirit of Art Deco and Classicism. www.cm-tourisme.be

It stands apart by its unusual temporary exhibitions and its event programs housed in a magnificent glass and iron edifice dating back to 1911. www.bps22.be

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3km

Le Bois du Cazier et ses Terrils (Mining site and Slag Heaps)

Le Musée de la Photographie (Photography Museum)

It is an important memorial to Wallonia's industrial past. 'La Bois du Cazier' illustrates and records the life and times of the migrants who came to work during the Industrial revolution when Belgium was the pinnacle of Europe's economic activity. 'Bois du Cazier' was one of the biggest producers of coal in Europe. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it now houses three museums including ' Espace 8 Aout 1956', 'Musée du Verre', 'Musée de l'Industrie' and is surrounded by three slag heaps. www.leboisducazier.be

Situated in an ancient religious building in 'Mont-sur-Marchienne'. It is the largest photography museum in Europe. The museum has curated over 80,000 images and over 3 million negatives of which around 800 are permanently exhibited. www.museephoto.be

Le Bois du Cazier

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Where to stay Auberge de jeunesse de Charleroi

Les Gîtes du Pays de Charleroi Rue de Montigny 93 - 6000 Charleroi www.gitesdupaysdecharleroi.com

Rue du Bastion d'Egmont 3 6000 Charleroi www.lesaubergesdejeunesse.be/charleroi

Hôtel Ibis Charleroi Centre Gare

Chambre d'hôtes 76tour

Hôtel Novotel

Boulevard Pierre Mayence 76 -6000 Charleroi www.76tour.be

Place verte 17 - 6000 Charleroi www.all.accor.com

Quai de Flandre 12 - 6000 Charleroi www.Ibishotel.com

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Starting point and parking Charleroi Sud Rail Station 6000 Charleroi

Step by step 1

T he walk begins in front of Charleroi station. Walk along the bus parking area to the left.

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C ross the 'Eau d´Heure', a river that was channeled to provide the water needed to cool the furnaces.

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A t the roundabout, continue straight along the Sambre River (green RAVeL sign and GR® hike markings) by taking the towpath.

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Y ou walk alongside the 'bateau-chapelle'.

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O n the left, the 'Château de Cartier' (castle) - the family seat of Marguerite. Yourcenar, the first woman elected to 'l'Académie Française' (French Academy). Cross the park and reach the back of the castle where the now disused Marchienne au-Pont' swimming pool is located. Opposite you arrive at the metro station. Make the return trip by taking the sky train to Charleroi station.

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O n your left, you walk past the last blast furnace n° 4 of the Duferco factory, which died out in 2008.

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Y ou pass under a pipe where the coal was once conveyed to the blast furnaces.

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W alk along the large Street Art fresco for more than 700m.

If you're feeling brave: try a longer circuit, the 'Black Loop', which adds an additional 22 km, or the GR 412. It offers breathtaking views from the top of several slag heaps. visitwallonia.be/hiking

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Ellezelles

5,4 km

The Weird and Wonderful Route

Right from the start, you'll meet the little monsters who have inspired the folklore of Ellezelles. And the experience doesn't stop at these evil beings. The twisted willows and the isolated chapels imbue the landscape with magic and mystery. Shortly after a path crisscrosses a pretty grove, right at the edge, the road opens up the landscapes of the 'Pays des Collines' where everything is harmoniously curved. As you do the walk the magic, the legends and stories of witches, werewolves and monsters become reality…

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In Ellezelles, you'll find a walk to reignite your childhood imagination, with its phantasmagorical sculptures.

La Maison du Pays des Collines (Tourist Office) Ruelle des Ecoles 1 7890 Ellezelles +32(0)68 54 46 00 www.maisondupaysdescollines.be

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Where to visit Maison du Pays des Collines (Tourist office)

Sentier de l'Etrange (Quirky walking trail)

New technology takes us on a tour with an owl called the 'White Lady' guiding you through a 40-minute animation. As you wander through the rooms, you will discover all the beauty of hedgerow landscapes, animated by the work of artists, artisans and producers who perpetuate the traditions of the region's fertile soil. Using imaginative new technology you'll plunge into a universe of local myths and legends. www.paysdescollines.be

In the heart of the beautiful 'Pays des Collines', strange things are happening in the village of Ellezelles. Starting from the Maison du Pays des Collines, cross the village of Ellezelles and meet weird and wonderful creatures. www.ellezelles.be

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Brasserie des Légendes (Brewery)

8km

Ecomuseum du 'Pays des Collines' Back to the fifties. The Ecomusée is devoted to rural life, and its intergenerational game, Les 'Echos du Temps', give you a unique experiences about rural life in the local areas. www.ecomusee.eu

Founded in 2006, this brewery has taken over the 'Géants' brewery and the 'Quintine' brewery, two separate production units. www.auchaudrondeslegendes.be

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Brasserie des Légendes

Where to stay Camping and Gîte 'La Ferme Dôrloû'

Bed and Breakfast 'Au Mont des Collines'

Vieux moulin 48 - 7890 Wodecq www.fermedorlou.be

Mont 16 - 7890 Ellezelles www.aumontdescollines.be

Gîte 'Au Coeur des Collines'

Bed and Breakfast 'La Douceur de la Miclette'

Camp et Haie 47 - 7890 Ellezelles www.aucoeurdescollines.be

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Starting point and parking Maison du Pays des Collines (Tourist Office) Ruelle des Ecoles 1 - 7890 Ellezelles

Step by step 1

T he walk begins at the 'Maison du Pays des Collines'. Go around it and join 'Rue d'Audenaerde' (street).

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T urn right, 'Rue des Grands Près'. At the end of the latter, continue straight ahead: the path crosses the fields.

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S hortly after the dragon sculpture, cross the stream by the bridge. Opposite a steep hill.

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A t the top, turn right and follow the 'Bruyères ridge'.

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Follow 'Rue de Bruyère' (street), to the right.

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W hen you get to a house, turn right where the path descends steeply into a grove.

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S hortly after passing the farm, cross the national road.

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T urn right 'Rue Padraye' (street) and join the hamlet.

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C ross again the national road and re-join the village of Ellezelles by walking the 'Rue du Pont' (street) followed by 'Rue des Ecoles' (street).

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Lompret

6,6 km

The White Water Walk

The route is dotted with springs and streams which, together, form the two valleys of the region: the valleys of the 'Eau Blanche' whose name comes from the whitish appearance left by the limestone bed of the river, and the Black Water whose slate laden beds give a darker reflection. Located above the cliff, sits 'Franc Bois', where the discovery of flint and tools attest to the presence of man since the Paleolithic age. Near the old fortifications, you get a remarkable view of the Village of Lompret.

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This walk exudes nature in all its glory, imbued with peace and calm: wooded valleys combine harmoniously with the rushing rivers and streams.

Chimay Tourist Office Rue de Noailles 6 6460 Chimay +32(0)60 21 18 46 si-chimay.be


Where to visit Lompret, one of the Most Beautiful Villages in Wallonia Nestled prettily in a meandering bend of the river 'L'Eau Blanche', Lompret was once occupied by a Gallic fortification, then a Roman fortification, followed finally by a feudal castle of which only ruins now remain. Discover its long stone houses, its magnificent 18th century bridge and its religious heritage. Not forgetting its many outstanding trees. www.beauxvillages.be

3,5km

Aquascope Virelles (Lakeside adventure) Visitors can take a trip from one of the most beautiful lakes in Wallonia to the treetops for a full on day of 100% nature. Highlights include a discovery trail, observation hideouts, a wild plant garden, beehives, a large playground, a brasserie with a panoramic terrace, temporary exhibitions… www.aquascope.be

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Chimay Chimay is best known for its eponymous Trappist beers and cheeses, made in the Abbey of Notre Dame de Scourmont. Just a stone's throw from the town. At the Brasserie 'Espace Chimay', visitors can find out more about making and manufacturing of these two exceptional products. This friendly town has many historical monuments such as the Old Tower and the collegiate church, which is enhanced by a beautiful bulbous bell tower. Set off with your family to conquer its ramparts and steep alleys leading you up to the Château de Chimay. www.si-chimay.be

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Aquascope de Virelles

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Where to stay Camping communal de Chimay

Gîte citadin Au Petit Nid Froissart

Allée des Princes 1 - 6460 Chimay www.ville-de-chimay.be

Place Froissart 5 - 6460 Chimay visitchimay.be

Maison d'hôtes Le Petit Chapitre

Hôtel Auberge de Poteaupré

Place du Chapitre 5 - 6460 Chimay lepetitchapitre.be

Rue Poteaupré 5 - 6464 Bourlers chimay.com/auberge-de-poteaupre 35


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Starting point and parking Rue Gustave Joaris 27 6463 Chimay

Step by step 1

G o back down to the 'Rue Gustave Joaris' (street) which you take on your left.

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A few hundred metres further, follow the street to the left. Take the small bridges to cross 'L'Eau Blanche'.

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I mmediately after, at the T-junction, take a turn to the right which turns into a path.

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A t the Y-shaped crossroads, take the path on the left.

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A t the end of the path, take 'Rue des Neufs Maisons' (street) to the left.

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C ross 'Rue Fernand Tilquin' (street) and take the path right in front of you.

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T ake the path on your left.

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Gradient gain

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Botrange

The circular route of the High Fens

8,7 km

We follow the path on the left which winds its way along the fen, using the wooden footbridges built on piles above the moor: the heritage of a construction technique which was already being used in the early Middle Ages on a route that led through the Fens, the via Mansuerisca. At Les Wez we're in the middle of nowhere, right in the heart of the nature reserve. What vastness! A place at which travellers surely shuddered, only to breathe a sigh of relief when they discovered the inn at Baraque-Michel. You return via Poleur Fen, where traces of human activity from more than a hundred years ago are still visible today. The discovery tour continues at Neur Lowé, a microcosm in itself that is home to all the plant species from the plateau of the High Fens.

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Starting from Signal de Botrange, we walk to the viewing platform of Walloon Fen, from where you can enjoy an incredible view out over the heath and moor landscape.

Tourist Office - Le Haut Pays des Fagnes - Signal de Botrange Rue de Botrange 133b 4950 Botrange +32(0)80 44 73 00 www.ostbelgien.eu


Where to visit Signal de Botrange (Highest point in Belgium)

1km

With an altitude of 694m, the 'Signal de Botrange' is the highest point in Belgium. Stop at the info panel (on the other side of the road, in front of the 'Signal') to find out more on the 'Hautes Fagnes' State Nature Reserve. On the horizon, you can see a dramatic expanse of moors and peat bogs. Moreover, in the distance, you can even see Germany. www.botrange.be

Discover: the permanent exhibition 'Fania' is a must, revealing the secrets of the 'Hautes Fagnes' (High Fens) , a tractor drawn chariot (from April to November), guided walks, electric bicycle and cross-country skis, brasserie, playground, medicinal plant garden, educational trail. www.botrange.be

8km

Lac de Robertville (Lake) The ideal place if you love a little calm and relaxation. Surrounded by forest, the lake and its surroundings offer breathtaking landscapes to choose from and the possibility to bathe in its pure waters. www.robertville.be

Maison du Parc de Botrange

9km

Château Reinhardstein (Castle) Museum, archery initiation, falconry show, medieval meals. www.reinhardstein.net

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Château Reinhardstein

Where to stay Camping Belle Vue

Maison d'hôtes Lune et Croissant

Champagne 78 - 4959 Waimes www.campingbelle-vue.be

Rue des Rétons 5 - 4960 Ovifat www.luneetcroissant.be

Malmedy Youth Hostel

Maison d'hôtes Le Jeune Marronnier

Route d'Eupen 36 - 4960 Malmedy www.lesaubergesdejeunesse.be

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Starting point and parking Signal de Botrange – Visitors parking Rue de Botrange 133b - 4950 Botrange

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F rom the car park cross to the 'La Rue de Botrange' (street) where you'll see the podium on which to admire the panorama across the Fagnes. T he route turns left in order to avoid a prohibited area.

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ou then come to a larger path. Walk to the Y right where the first gratings appear at the end of the path.

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A t the T-junction of gratings, then turn left to re-join 'Baraque Michel'.

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C ross the main road and reach the chapel and the monument.

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A t the monument, take the path to the left that will lead you to the 'Fagne de la Poleûr'.

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G o around the 'La Fagne' on the left.

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W hen leaving 'La Fagne', at the Y-shaped crossroads, turn left and then immediately right.

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C ross the road, take the path in front of you and then the path to the left which takes you to your starting point.

Please note: Dogs are not allowed in the nature reserve an on this hiking track. www.visitwallonia.be/hiking

Gradient gain

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Liège

6 km

Gardens and Terraces

Saunter along the paths and the old walls on a journey through the history of the city. On the immediate edge of the historic heart of the city, the 'Coteaux de la Citadelle' (Citadelle Slopes) cover over 86 hectares, the southern slope of one of the steepest hills. Following the Coteaux route, via stairs and narrow lanes, various steps lead you towards a continuous set of terraces, orchards, woods, vegetable gardens, pleasure gardens and historic homes. Secret corners for visitors looking for unusual places…

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Heaven exists in the City of Liège – Its hanging gardens are a veritable paradise.

Liège Tourist Office Quai de la Goffe 13 4000 Liège +32(0)4 221 92 21 www.visitezliege.be


Where to visit 1km

Musée de la Vie Wallonne (Museum of Wallonian Life) This museum of ethnography and society documents the history of the life of the Walloon people from the 19th century to today. www.provincedeliege.be/viewallonne

Aquarium-Museum of Liège Discover a rich collection of living aquatic animal species and inert specimens of great scientific, historical, artistic or patrimonial value. www.aquarium-museum.uliege.be

Cruises on the Meuse aboard the boat Le Pays de Liège

2,5 km

Departing from the heart of Liège, take a cruise to discover the Mosane Valley aboard the pleasure boat 'Le Pays de Liège'. www.bateaulepaysdeliege.be

With its permanent and temporary exhibitions of international stature, the 'Boverie Museum' is a must-see cultural site in Liège. This eclectic building dating from the beginning of the 20th century is a lasting legacy of the 1905 World's Fair. www.laboverie.com

Boverie Museum (Fine Arts)

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Boverie Museum

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Where to stay Georges Simenon Youth Hostel

Gîte des Coteaux

Rue Georges Simenon 2 - 4000 Liège +32 (0) 4 344 56 89 www.lesaubergesdejeunesse.be

Rue Pierreuse 144 - 4000 Liège +32 (0) 486 61 87 71 www.gitedescoteaux.be

Maison d'hôtes Les Houblonnières

Hôtel & Restaurant Van der Valk Liège Congrès

Rue des Houblonnières 6 - 4020 Liège +32 (0) 478 75 97 62 www.leshoublonnieres.be

Esplanade de l'Europe 2 - 4020 Liège +32 (0) 4 349 20 00 www.congreshotelliege.be

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From the ‘Tour des Vieux-Joncs’ up until the ‘Impasse des Ursulines’, follow the green signage (looks like a ‘green eye’). At the top of the ‘Montagne de Bueren’ (374-step staircase), the red signage will link to the ‘Saint Leonard’ esplanade.


Starting point and parking 'Musée de la Vie Wallonne' Cour des Mineurs – 4000 Liège (3km from SNCB Rail station 'Liège-Guillemins')

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F rom the 'Musée de la Vie Wallonne' take the 'Rue du Palais'(street), situated behind 'Le Palais des Princes-Évêques.

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W hen you reach number 58, a doorway gives you access to the Citadel's ramparts via some steps leading to 'La Tour des Joncs'.

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A t the top of the steps, you'll find terraces and beautiful esplanades to take a break or sit for a picnic. Follow the trail to the right, towards the 'Bois des Mineurs'. E xiting the 'Bois des Mineurs', the path leads down to 'L'impasse des Ursulines'.

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A t the passage exit you'll see the stairway marked 'Bueren'. Take the 374 steps right up to the top.

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A t the top turn right and follow the 'Rue Au Péri' (street), which continues to climb higher.

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T ake the stairway 'Monument du 14e de Ligne'. It's a great viewpoint to take in the old Citadel walls. Towards the right, follow the tree-lined boulevard - in balcony form, which dominates the city.

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A t the height of the Belvedere, take the stairs down towards 'Le Bois des Carmélites' where you'll find a second passageway dating back to the 18th century.

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Descend down by the winding path.

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W hile walking in the street 'Rue HorsChâteau', you can admire on your right the 'Impasse Hubart' and 'Impasse de L'Ange' and 'La Cour Saint-Antoine' (courtyard) to your left.

Please note : 'Les Couteaux' are open to the public from 9h – 18h (closed 17h from 1 November to 1 March).

Gradient gain

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Modave

Around the Castle

8 km

From the castle, walk along this superb alley of beech trees, a natural extension of this gem of Walloon heritage.

At the bottom of the descent, 'Val Tibiémont' surprises you and gives the impression of time standing still. This forgotten hamlet, surrounded by woods and bathed by the Hoyoux River, represents one of the most beautiful images of Condroz region: nothing here seems to disturb the absolute calm. A feeling that you will undoubtedly find when visiting the Château de Modave.

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You then cross the wood that leads you to Petit-Modave, a village that has disappeared. Due to King Leopold II, reservoirs were ordered to be drilled in the surrounding area to provide Brussels with particularly healthy and pure water, and the hamlet was destroyed as a result. The walk follows the nature reserve via a beautiful path lacing through an alder undergrowth: the area is humid, the soil rich. At the top, you walk along a large farm, isolated from the world but right in the heart of its land.

Terres-de-Meuse Tourist Office Quai de Namur 1 - 4500 Huy +32(0)85 21 29 15 www.terres-de-meuse.be


Where to visit Château de Modave (Castle)

13km

A superb 17th century building listed as a Major Heritage Site of Wallonia. Sitting high on a rocky outcrop, the castle dominates the valley and offers an epic panorama over the 'Condroz' region. www.modave-castle.be

Fort et mémorial de Huy (The Fort and Memorial of Huy) Built between 1818 and 1823 the fort is built on the site of the old castle and best known for its informative Museum of the Resistance and its Concentration Camps. www.huy.be

13km

Collégiale Notre-Dame de Huy (Collegiate Notre Dame de Huy) Gothic in style, it houses a prestigious treasure exhibited in the crypt dating back to 1066. Four medieval shrines, Mosan enamels, medieval sculptures, ancient textiles, 'Hutoise' and 'Liège' goldsmiths make it a place of exceptional riches and an interesting collection if you like ancient artefacts.

13km

Croisières à bord du Val Mosan (Val Mosan Cruises) Discover 'Huy' in an original way thanks to a one-hour cruise on the Meuse River. It's a pretty unusual experience, first going to the 'Père Pire' bridge, then turning around and sailing to 'Tihange'. An ideal activity for all the family - young and old. www.huy.be

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Huy

Where to stay Chambre d'hôtes Aux 4 Saules

Chambre d'hôtes Les Augustins

Rue Surroyseux 30 - 4577 Modave www.aux4saules.be

Rue des Augustins 28 - 4500 Huy www.lesaugustins.be

Hôtel des Touristes

Hôtel-Ferme du Château d'Ahin

Vallée de Hoyoux 4 - 4577 Modave www.hoteldestouristes.be

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Starting point and parking Château de Modave Rue du Parc (street) 4 - 4577 Modave

Step by step 1

F rom the castle, go down the beech-lined alley and take the path that goes to the right.

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T ake the first path on the right.

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L eave the path on your left and at the Y- junction take the path that goes off to the left.

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A t the T-junction with 'Rue de la Forge' (street), turn left.

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T urn left and take the little bridge to cross 'Le Hoyoux' River.

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A t the T-junction, turn left, 'Rue Petit Modave'(street).

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T ake the 2nd path on your right. Continue straight on along 'Le Hoyoux'.

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A t the T-junction, turn left, 'Rue du Val' (street).

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A fter the zig zagged path, cross 'Le Hoyoux' on the small bridge. Leave the path on the left after the bridge and continue straight.

10 T ake the path to the left and you will arrive

in 'Rue Survillers' (street). At the end of this street, take the path to the right. 11

A t the monument, do not take the path to the left but continue straight ahead. At the end of the path, turn left to join 'Rue Petit Modave' (street). Take it on your right.

12 T urn left on the 'Route de Modave'. Then go

up towards the castle on your left.

Gradient gain

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The Rafhay Woodlands

7 km

Situated in the hollows of a landscape blending the gentle region of Herve with the diversity of the Ardenne massive, only the slate spire of the Saint Sebastien church offers a clue to the presence of the charming village of Olne. At the start of the walk, 17th century limestone farms and houses prettily punctuate the walk. Then, via little paths and meadows, and through the stanchions, you finally reach the Rafhay woodlands. From there, you can enjoy a 360 degree panorama over 'Saint-Hadelin', the most picturesque hamlet of the area. You can then descend down into the little wood called 'Gerarheid' with charming limestone houses and its intriguing 'nail tree'. After passing a section of the 'old road' to Liege , continue to 'Vieux Tileul' where a stunning panorama opens up over the village of Olne.

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This gorgeous walk starts at the centre of Olne village, one of the most beautiful villages of Wallonia where you'll discover all the joys of Wallonia's heritage and its surrounding countryside.

Pays de Herve Tourist Office Place de la Gare 1 - 4650 Herve +32 (0)87 69 31 70 www.paysdeherve.be


Where to visit 3,5km

8km

Domain Provincal de Wégimont (Nature Park)

Espace des Saveurs et Découvertes (Regional Produce Counter)

On the edge of the Herve plateau, in a stunning 22 hectare park, the domain's leisure centre offers: a swimming pool complex, canoeing, miniature golf, swimming, fishing, 24 barbecues, sports grounds, playground, a discovery trail of bird silhouettes, arboretum, picnic areas and camping. www.provincedeliege.be/wegimont

Located within the local 'Pays de Herve' tourist office, this visit is a great starting point to explore a region popular for its cheeses and many other regional specialties. www.paysdeherve.be

16km

Blegny-Mine (Authentic Coalmine) Witness to the historical mining industry in the de Liège region, Blegny-Mine is one of four original and authentic coalmines in Europe whose underground galleries are accessible to visitors via the original shaft. Grab your jacket, adjust your hard hat and descend 30-60 metres through the mining cage down the shaft to discover the daily life and work of 'Gueules Noires' (Black Faces). You can also learn about the process of washing and sorting coal in preparation for shipping. You can finish your visit with a tourist train ride, a game of mine-golf or a visit to the slagheap biotope. www.blegnymine.be

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Domaine Provincial de Wégimont

Where to stay Chambres d'hôtes L'Aube des Saisons (Guest House) Rue Hansez 22 - 4877 Olne +32 (0) 470 26 15 38 www.aube-des-saisons.be

Chambres d'hôtes Aux Quatre Bonniers (Guest House) Chinehotte 17 - 4877 Olne +32 (0) 498 45 71 48 www.quatrebonniers.be

Gîte La Cour Delhez Ruelle du Vieux Mayeur 6 - 4877 Olne +32 (0) 497 05 78 35 www.paysdeherve.be

Gîtes Tomlou Froidbermont 68 - 4877 Olne +32 (0) 87 26 77 24 www.gite-tomlou.be

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Starting point and parking Olne Sports Centre Car Park Access by 'Rue Bouteille'(street) - 4677 Olne

Step by step 1

F rom the parking lot of the sports centre and the Olne municipal school, go to the centre of the village by the 'Chemin des Ecoliers'.

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O nce you've past the municipal administration, take the dead end on the right to reach 'Rue Falise' (street).

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T urn right into 'Rue Falise' (Street) and follow the road which continues along the trail, 'Pré des Paul', and which joins 'Rue Rafhay'. A passageway next to the 'Jardins de la Falise' (natural food store).

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A t the crossroads, continue straight on 'Chemin de la Justice' and at the next crossroads continue straight ahead, to enter into 'Rue Martinmont' (street).

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T ake the first lane on the left, this path continues through the meadows. After 300-400 metres, take the path on the right which goes towards 'Rue Rafhay'(street).

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C ross 'Rue Rafhay' (street) and continue on the path opposite, 'Rue Pont Al Plantche' (street).

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W hen you leave the woods, go down 'Rue Saint-Hadelin'(street) to 'Chemin du Rouau'.

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P ass next to the 'Château de Saint Hadelin' and continue straight on this path which becomes 'Sauvage Mêlée'.

10 G o to 'Vieux Tilleul' (Lime Tree), a

remarkable tree which dates from the years 1700-1800. It was originally the tree of justice of Saint-Hadelin. Its interior is almost hollow and shows traces of burns… One of its branches has been transformed into an artistic sculpture 'Olne, histoire d'avenir', by the artist Eric Hagelstein (best admired at the front of the Olne omnisport hall – a beautiful viewpoint from the 'Old Tilleul'. 11

J ust before the houses, take the path on the left, which joins 'Rue Herdavoie' (street).

12 T urn right in 'Rue Herdavoie' (street) until

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straight until 'Rue Village' (street) and Olne village centre.

E nter the pretty 'Gérardheid' wood on the left. Careful, it's a difficult passage at the entrance to the wood (ravine path).

Gradient gain

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So what's what’s the concept? Short break escapes 100% chilled - 0% car free Each of the suggested routes starts and ends at a station. Between the two, stopover stations you can link up either by bike or on foot. Take it your own pace: mix and match the way you want: according to your desires, your interests, your accommodation….

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STATION STAGE 1

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ARRIVAL STATION For each getaway, the travel diary offers: Detailed maps - Suggested places to visit - Nature centred activities - Restaurant Recommendations and cool picnic spots - Accommodation choices - Local specialties to enjoy.

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Our getaways can be linked together (obviously by train) so you can make the most of this new ‘slow tourism’ tourism' experience… Have a nice trip.

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Achouffe

Valley of the Fairies

5,3 km

Be enchanted by the Fairy Village Achouffe is located at the foot of the 'Valley of Fairies' where the 'Martin-Moulin' stream meets the 'Chevral' stream. It is one of the most charming villages in the area. At the confluence of the two rivers, the 'Domaniale Pisciculture' (fish farm) was founded just by the bridge.

Do you know the legend of the 'Nutons'? These dwarf characters, typically from the Ardennes, lived in a cave (such as the 'Trou des Nutons' Route de la Roche in Houffalize) and had a tunnel going as far as the 'Notre-Dame de Fôret' chapel, between Taverneux and Sommerain villages. During the night, they repaired the Houffalian's shoes. Hence the popularity of Houffalize and its local reputation as the 'City of Nutons'. In 1807, two local refractories took refuge in the cave. They were shoemakers. At night the inhabitants of the region would leave their shoes along with other provisions, finding them repaired the next day.

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Tourist village par excellence, Achouffe is also known for its brewery. Founded by two brothers–in-law, (one Walloon and the other Flemish) in an old farm, Chouffe beer is brewed exclusively with water from the 'Cedrogne' spring which gives it its unique flavour.

Maison du Tourisme Cœur de l'Ardenne, au Fil de l'Ourthe & de l'Aisne (local tourist office) Place du Marché 15 6980 La Roche-en-Ardenne +32 (0)84 36 77 36 www.coeurdelardenne.be


Where to visit Brasserie d'Achouffe (Brewery)

7 km

Follow the iconic elves with the red hats to the 'Brasserie d'Achouffe', a few kilometres from 'Houffalize' and get yourself acquainted with the Ardennes brewing world. Their most famous beer is 'La Chouffe', a blond beer that stands out for its fresh and fruity bouquet. www.chouffe.com

Houtopia (Multi-sensory playground)

10 km

11 km

Ferme Koeune (country golf course at the Koeune farm)

Barefoot Walking Trail at La Ferme de La Planche

Pull on your boots and get onto those meadows in teams of 2 to 5 players equipped with your golf club and a leather ball for a mucky and quirky game in fields of cows. fermekoeune

Embark on this unusual 3 kilometre trail... but only if you are barefoot! Discover all the thrilling sensations that come from contact with stone, earth, water or wood. On your way, you'll come across many animals such as cattle, alpacas, horses and donkeys. www.fermedelaplanche.be

Houtopia is an amazing, any weather place which focuses on the five senses in 80 thrilling sensory experiences with a wealth of discovery and fulfillment suitable for all ages. www.houtopia.be

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Where to stay Centre de vacances Vayamundo

Hôtel L'Ermitage

Ol Fosse d'Outh 1 – 6660 Houffalize fr.vayamundo.eu/houffalize

Rue de La Roche 32 – 6660 Houffalize www.hotel-lermitage.be

Camping du Viaduc

Hôtel du Commerce

Route de La Roche 53 – 6660 Houffalize Camping-du-Viaduc-Houffalize

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Starting point and parking Brasserie d'Achouffe Achouffe 8 – 6666 Wibrin

Step by step 1

F rom the car park, follow the main street then take the first street on the right after the chapel.

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P ass the pond, and then go towards the other large building. A path circles the building and leads on the other side to the ‘Chevral' Creek Valley, also known as the ‘Valley of the Fairies'.

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C ontinue to follow the path along the stream. After about a kilometre, two bridges successively follow one after the other.

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A fter the second bridge, stay on the steep path which crosses a fir forest and continues through the bare heights.

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G o down towards the ‘Martin-Moulin' valley. Watch out for wet roots and rocks.

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I n the valley, leave the mill on the left and follow the course of the stream.

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G o up and down among the roots and rocks, taking the small footbridges, until the path widens again to return to Achouffe, passing through some ancient ponds.

Gradient gain

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Belvaux

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5,6 km

Belvaux, in the heart of the ‘Famenne-Ardenne UNESCO Global Geopark', is a pretty little village in the ‘Calestienne' region where you can admire its typical limestone lawns where rare varieties bloom. The village also boasts a rich heritage with stone houses, bread oven, the Saint-Laurent chapel, a farm-castle... From the Saint-Laurent chapel and the bread oven, you walk along the emblematic Lesse River before discovering a picturesque forest trail taking you close to the rapids of the Lesse. It's a simply magical place where the river rumbles and rushes between rocks... Following that you'll discover the charming stream ‘Faule' before following the Animal Park of Han-Sur-Lesse, by ascending a forest path. A winding path then descends to the stream, where you will go back in the opposite direction and return to the village.

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Han-sur-Lesse Tourist Office Place Théo Lannoy 2 5580 Han-sur-Lesse +32(0)84/37 75 96 www.famenneardenne.be


Where to visit 3 km

8 km

Grottes de Han (Cave)

Château Lavaux-Sainte-Anne (Castle)

Come explore the world famous underground caves (rated three star in Michelin guide). At the animal park, you can observe several endangered species such as the European bison or Przewalski's horse, and approach the European Big Five: lynx, grey wolf, bear, bison and wolverine. www.grotte-de-han.be

The Château de Lavaux-Sainte-Anne with its three museums, its park, its deer and its gardens are all ready to welcome you in this small village in the Dinant region. www.chateau-lavaux.com

10 km

Grotte de Lorette (Cave) Immerse yourself in the bowels of the earth and discover the imposing and spectacular rooms of the Grotte de Lorette, (Grotto) 300 m from the centre of Rochefort. www.grotte-de-lorette.be

11 km

Malagne, Archéoparc de Rochefort (Archeological park) The ‘Archéoparc de Rochefort' takes you on a fascinating journey through the history of Northern Gaul. Transport yourself to the Gallo-Roman era, between Roman gardens and ancient vegetable gardens, transport back in time to become a blacksmith, a potter, a baker, brewer… www.malagne.be

© Denis Closon Photography & VisualsMT Famenne-Ardenne Ourthe & Lesse

Domaine des grottes de Han

Where to stay Camping Le Roptai

Hôtel Mercure

Rue du Roptai 34 – 5580 Ave-et-Auffe www.leroptai.be

Rue Joseph Lamotte 16 18 20 – 5580 Han-sur-Lesse all.accor.com

Gîte Piralfau

Hôtel Cocoon Le Grenier des Grottes

Rue Malispré 3 – 5580 Han-sur-Lesse www.piralfau.be

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Starting point and parking

Step by step

Rue du Hambeau (street) 10 - 5580 Belvaux Parking is close to the River Lesse and the Saint-Laurent.

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R etrace your steps and continue on the path that will branch off on the right and will quickly lead to a crossroads with a small clump of trees near a picturesque stone bridge overlooking the ‘Ry d'en Faule' (sometimes also written Rau d'en Faule).

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J ust a few metres after the small stream that passes below the road, you will see on your left a manual lifting barrier, take the forest path that goes up to the left behind the barrier.

H ere, turn left. The winding path climbs, while along the Han-sur-Lesse Animal Park on your left during the first part. Moreover, you will quickly see the enclosure of white storks.

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C ontinue to follow the trail that goes up a few hundred metres before descending towards the Lesse.

C ontinue on the trail that winds between the trees for ± 1.1 km, then take the trail that goes down to your right.

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A fter 600 m, at the T-junction, turn right. Follow the trail that partly runs along the ‘Enfaule' stream (on your left).

A fter approximately 500m, near the tree on your left with the markings of the walk (a yellow cross), you can hear the sound of the Lesse River rushing between the rocks. Make a small detour (just go down to the left for about 50 metres) to admire a wonderful spectacle: the Lesse rapids, an emblematic and eminently photogenic place where the wild Lesse makes its way through huge moss covered rocks.

10 After ± 900m, you are back to the small

picturesque bridge with the cluster of trees, turn left to go up to the Belvaux rapids. You will walk the first forest path taken in the opposite direction until you find the manual lifting barrier. 11

A rriving at the barrier, turn right into ‘Rue du Gouffre' (street).

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Gradient gain

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Bérismenil

7,3 km

Walking in Celtic Lands

The descent towards the Ourthe River sets the tone: a day that will undoubtedly prove rather sporty so be prepared. In the forest, the walk bypasses the site of ‘Cheslé', a natural fortress that the Celts occupied in the sixth millennium BC. At ‘Pré Balthazar', the path quickly turns into a trail for anglers. It then becomes more difficult to progress: you'll have to climb over tree trunks and rocks. The river creates an enchanting landscape making all the effort worth it. In Vermoulin, the route leaves this haven of peace until you reach the Bérismenil ridges.

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Welcome to this part of the wild Ardennes where the River Ourthe has carved out deep valleys. In this chaotic landscape, it emerges here and there through the rocks and promontories.

Maison du Tourisme Cœur de l'Ardenne, au fil de l'Ourthe et de l'Aisne (Tourist Office) Place du Marché 15 6980 La Roche-en-Ardenne +32(0)84 36 77 36 www.coeurdelardenne.be


Where to visit 3,5 km

12 km

Maboge Beach

Lake and Dam of Nisramont

Swimming in the river, games for children, cafeteria… www.luxembourg-belge.be

Fed by the Western Ourthe and the Eastern Ourthe River, the lake is the ideal place to commune with nature such as fishing, kayaking, hiking, paddle boarding, walking… www.luxembourg-belge.be

4 km

Rock of Hérou This rocky spine dominates a meander of the Ourthe and offers one of the most beautiful landscapes in Belgium. www.luxembourg-belge.be 10 km

13 km

Chlorophyll Park (Forest park) This recreational forest park captivates with its educational and totally playful approach to nature and the world of the forest. www.parcchlorophylle.com

La Roche-en-Ardenne Set in a natural environment with leisure activities abound (especially with Ardenne Adventure – kayaking, mountain biking, adventure park), lovers of historical places will also be delighted with visit to the Museum of the Battle of the Bulge and the ruins of the feudal castle whilst the little ones will enjoy the game park. www.coeurdelardenne.be

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Lake of Nisramont

Where to stay Camping Benelux

Gîte rural La Fermette de Bérisménil

Rue de Harzé 24 – 6980 La Roche-en-Ardenne www.campingbenelux.be

Bérisménil 19 – 6982 Bérisménil www.gitelafermette.net

Domaine de vacances et camping Le Floréal

Hôtel du Midi

Avenue de Villez 6 – 6980 La Roche-en-Ardenne www.florealgroup.be

Rue de Beausaint 6 – 6980 La Roche-en-Ardenne www.hotelmidi.be

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Starting point and parking Eglise de Bérismenil – 6982 Bérismenil

Step by step 1

F rom the church, cross the road and take the street in front of the church (follow the sign, for the prehistoric field of Cheslé).

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A t the height of the cross, follow the path on the left that descends.

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O n the way down, on the left, you'll see instructions for the Cheslé site that you can visit by following the markings of the Eisleck Trail (blue dotted route on the map).

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J oin the banks of the River Ourthe at ‘Pré Balthazar'. Take the path on the top the left along the river. Further on, you may find the progression along the Ourthe difficult with the challenge of stumps and rocks in your path.

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A t Vermoulin, leave the Ourthe and go up along the stream: steep climb.

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F ollow a narrow path to the right: cross the stream and continue climbing.

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Gradient gain

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Bertrix

7,8 km

The BX07 walk starts on the site ‘Au Cœur de L'Ardoise'. A touristic place where you can descend 25 metres underground to get an idea of the arduous job of ‘shale tailoring' or schist cutter. It's also a place to stop and taste the local beer ‘La Morépire' or a typical miners omlette straight from the pan. This walk follows the old route of the now completely disused Bertrix-Muno railway line. Follow the 'Voie des Pierres qui Parlent' (Path of the Talking Stones) before sinking into the forest to go up on the Ardennes plateau overlooking the valley of Aise. The difference in altitude is 241 metres and some sections remain very wild. On arrival you'll have a superb view of the 'Pont de la Blanche'.

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La Morepire

Bertrix-Semois Tourist Office Place des 3 Fers 12 6880 Bertrix +32(0)61 41 43 92 www.bertrix-tourisme.be


Where to visit Au cœur de l'Ardoise (Slate Mine)

3,6 km

This slate mine takes visitors 25 metres down into the heart of the ground to discover how life was for ‘scailtons' or ‘slate miners'. Grab a helmet and explore the mine galleries individually or through the memories of Yves, nicknamed ‘the hat man', former slate splitter and site manager. www.aucoeurdelardoise.be

Bertrix Arboretum The arboretum has been around for over 100 years and is laid out in the shape of a star. It contains 78 kinds of rare essences from Southeast Asia, Europe and North America; as well as 46 coniferous plants. www.bertrix.be

8 km

Château d´Herbeumont (Castle ruins) Cap Nature (Adventue park) At the heart of the Morépire site and in collaboration with Le Cœur de l'Ardoise, Cap Nature presents many and varied activities: adventure courses, mountain biking, paintball, commando courses… www.capnature.be

Located at the top of a rocky ridge overlooking the village and the Semois, the medieval ruins of the Château d´Herbeumont offer many remarkable views of the meandering River Semois. www.herbeumont-tourisme.be

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Cœur de l'Ardoise

Where to stay Ardennen Camping Bertrix

Gîte La Vanne

Route de Mortehan – 6880 Bertrix www.campingbertrix.be

Rue du Moulin 5 – 6880 Cugnon www.gitelavanne.be

Gîte à La Bergerie d'Acremont

Maison d'hôtes L'Inattendue

Rue de Bernifa 17 – 6880 Acremont www.bergerie-acremont.be

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T he sign with the route and characteristics of the walk is on the left side precisely at the entrance to the 'Cœur de l'Ardoise' site. Turn around in front of the ‘Pont de la Blanche' (bridge) and you will see the directional arrows towards the stony path straight away. You then pass under the old 163A railway line converted into a preRAVeL (walking route) and called 'La Voie des Pierres qui parlent' (Path of the Talking Stones) through a small tunnel and then enter a side located under that bridge. A t the crossroads, the uphill section ends. Continue straight as you follow a dirt road (which can be quite muddy in winter and/ or during periods of heavy rain) and which goes down through fir trees. Throughout the walk you'll find the BX07 beacons which will direct you as soon as there is a crossroads or a change of direction.

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T he private ponds accentuate the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Follow the small stream (Goutelle) and go down the path through deciduous trees.

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N ow you'll see the crossroads – a sign that the pre-RAVeL network is near. If you need a pause, there's a nice bench for a quick stop. A little further on the path becomes flat (or almost). The landscape opens out at this point with the epic view over the valley in all its beauty. Check out the giant blue and grey slate rocks on your right. Magnificent!

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C limb the path until you find a small asphalt road. Follow that and continue to climb.

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A t the new crossroads: follow the signs to the left. Straight on and descend slowly through the conifers.

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A fter 500 m, discover what remains of the remains of the old St Bernard hermitage.

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C ontinue downhill and you will see the tunnel that passes under the pre-RAVel route. You leave it on your right while you take the path on the left of the tunnel and go up on the pre-RAVel route. You are now on the path called 'The Talking Stones', since all along, blocks of shale from the nearby exploitation are erected with explanatory panels in FR/NL. Continue for about 2 kms. Below you'll see the road linking Herbeumont to Mortehan. The crystalline stream that you hear is the ‘Aise'. Nearby, you can check out one of the many chapels dedicated to ‘Sainte-Barbe', Patron Saint of slate-makers, lining the roads that the hardy slate-makers once took each morning to walk to the shale mining pit.

10 Y ou are back at the ‘White' Bridge. From

above you can admire this work of art, which was destroyed during WWII, as well as a 3rd stone explaining the why the naming of that bridge.

Gradient gain

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Au cœur de l’ardoise

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Croix-Rouge

7 km

A magical stroll

What an enchanting journey. First you walk alongside the RAVeL route before entering the large ‘Gaumaise' forest. Crossing a beautiful forest again, you travel a magnificent path, crisscrossing a lost valley where you will discover the ‘Trou des Fées' at his heart. This astonishing mountain of sand is made up of several galleries which have been created by natural erosion. It is a legendary place where ‘Oriande' the fairy was said to have given ‘Maugis the Flamberge' an ancient sword and the Bayard horse (Ancient tale with ‘The Four Sons of Aymon').

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According to legend, these strange cavities would protect the fairies endowed with magical powers. At the mythic ‘Trou des Fées', walkers and romantics stop to engrave the stones with the hope of dreams coming true.

Gaume Tourist Office Rue des Grasses Oies 2b 6760 Virton +32(0)63 39 31 00 www.visitgaume.be


Where to visit Le Centre d'Art Contemporain (The Contemporary Art Centre in Montauban) Located on the ‘Montauban-Buzenol‘ site, the centre houses temporary exhibitions and environmental works in a space dedicated to both archeology, heritage and nature. www.caclb.be

17 km

Torgny (village) In ‘Gaume‘, Torgny is one of the Most Beautiful Villages in Wallonia and enjoys a mild climate lending itself perfectly to the cultivation of vines. Torgny enjoys a privileged microclimate and gently rolling terrain. There is a little air of ‘Provence‘ enhanced by the warm colors, stones and red tiled roofs, as well as by its three vineyards. www.torgny.be

6 km

Le Musée Gaumais de Virton et son Jacquemart (The Gaumais de Virton Museum and its Jacquemart) This museum exhibits archeology, art, civil and religious ethnography, industrial and popular arts, folklore and legends, regional furniture and traditions in as many approaches to this endearing region that is the ‘Gaume‘. www.museesgaumais.be

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Where to stay Camping La Colline

Hôtel-restaurant la Venerie

Clos des Horlés 1 – 6760 Virton www.florealgroup.be

Au-dessus du Rabais 210 – 6760 Virton la-venerie.com

Maison d'hôtes La Gaum'aise

La Grappe d'Or

Rue Charbeau 16 – 6769 Sommethonne www.gaumaise.be

Rue de l'Ermitage 18 – 6767 Torgny www.lagrappedor.com 75


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Starting point and parking At the crossroads between ‘Rue du Stade' and ‘Rue du Château-Cugnon' 6740 Etalle

Step by step F rom the car park, cross the national road and walk along the one heading towards ‘Ethe' below.

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A t the bottom of the valley, follow the path to the right which joins the ‘Trou des Fées'.

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Please note : From the car park, another route, the 'Sentier des Fées' is dotted with sculptures. Along the 1.5 km route there are also nine challenges set out for children: lots of fun!

Gradient gain

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Balade des Maquisards (The Walk of the Insurgents)

The walk continues into the woods. Don't leave them until you find the common route at the start of the walk. If your focus is set completely on nature in all its beauty and simplicity, then this is the one for you.

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Starting from the church in the village of Erneuville, follow the markers that start by taking you through the country lanes. You'll then be exposed to an expanse of valleys and forest which display their beauty as far as the eye can see.

Champlon-Tenneville Tourist Office Grand Rue 164 6971 Tenneville +32(0)84 45 54 26 www.champlon.info

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Where to visit Tenneville-les-Bains (Tree therapy)

17 km

An original and very ancient concept combining the walk with sylvotherapy (tree therapy). Several dates are offered during the year. So what is forest bathing all about? Walking in silence, sitting down and enjoying the moment, touching the bark of a tree, smelling the scent of the undergrowth and increasing calm and inner peace through the natural energy and vibrations of the trees. www.baindeforet.be

Saint Hubert Animal Park

14 km

Airfield Live a unique experience at the Saint-Hubert civil airfield. The gliders, planes and ULMs that fly just above the beautiful forest of Saint-Hubert will amaze everyone. www.sainthubert-airport.com

Explore the forest and it's animals. Mandatory stopover for nature lovers, the whole family can discover the flora and fauna but also the folklore of the region. In a magical setting, you can enjoy multimedia rooms, watchtowers, a regional bistro and many other things. www.foretdesainthubert-tourisme.be

22 km

Domaine du Fourneau Saint-Michel (Heritage village) Immerse yourself in the rural life of yesteryear in Wallonia thanks to the heritage that has been relocated in this natural site: homes, a school, a chapel... You can also discover the museum and buildings reflecting the iron industry. www.fourneausaintmichel.be

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Domaine du Fourneau Saint-Michel

Where to stay Auberge de jeunesse de Champlon (Youth hostel)

Maison d'hôtes Les Trappeurs

Rue de la Gendarmerie 3 – 6971 Champlon www.lesaubergesdejeunesse.be/champlon

Laneuville-au-Bois 36A – 6970 Tenneville www.lestrappeurs.be

Camping Pont de Berguème

Hôtel Le Val de Poix

Berguème 9 – 6970 Tenneville www.pontbergueme.be

Rue des Ardennes 18 – 6870 Saint-Hubert www.levaldepoix.com 79


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DIFFICULTY

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Starting point and parking Erneuville Church (Parking) Erneuville 25 - 6972 Tenneville

Step by step 1

T his walk starts from the car park behind the Saint Pierre and Saint Denis church in Erneuville. With your back to the church, take the path in front of you, skirting the old school on the right.

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A t the top, at the crossroads continue straight.

A fter a slight climb, at the ‘Y' crossroads, continue on the country lane to the left.

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W hen you get to the road, turn left twice and head towards the forest.

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Gradient gain

384 m

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Wellin

7,5 km

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Located between the Ardenne and Famenne regions, the ‘Calestienne' presents a diversity of landscapes and a wealth of flora and fauna, which have earned it worldwide recognition under the label ‘UNESCO Global Geopark Famenne-Ardenne'. Throughout this 7.5 km walk, you'll learn more about the region's geology, history, flora and fauna and discover small picturesque villages such as Froidlieu or Revogne. A viewing area set up on the edge of the Wimbe Valley nature reserve and managed by Natagora (Conservation Society) will reveal a typical woodland landscape with hedges, riverine trees and hay meadows, an ideal habitat for many birds.

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Wellin Tourist Office Grand'Place 2 6920 Wellin +32(0)84 41 33 59 www.wellin.be


Where to visit 4 km

12 km

Sohier (village)

MUDIA (Art museum)

In the middle of woods, meadows and fields, Sohier, one of the ‘Most Beautiful Villages of Wallonia', has preserved a ‘typical of the region' architectural heritage. www.beauxvillages.be

Understanding, learning and having fun is the order of the day in this unique art museum. In this context, it offers you a fun, digital and high-tech journey for all who visit. Thanks to the videos, animated boards, games and playful tests present along its 20 rooms, you can appreciate art and its evolution from a completely different perspective. The children will love it too. www.mudia.be

12 km

Redu (Book village) Redu has been the book capital since 1984. Like a Belgian alternative to Hay on Wye, this typical Ardennes village with local stone houses, surrounded by forests has changed. If you like reading, join some 200,000 visitors from all over the world, who come to Redu every year. www.redu-villagedulivre.be

17 km

Euro Space Center The ultimate theme park for dreaming of space. You embark at the gates of our galaxy and discover another facet of our planet Earth. A fun and educational adventure for the whole family. www.eurospacecenter.be

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Euro Space Center

Where to stay Gîte Chanrion

Maison d'hôtes Du Livre à l'Ane

Rue des Routis 35/37 - 6929 Daverdisse www.gitesdewallonie.be

Rue de la Colline 45 - 6890 Transinne +32 (0) 61 53 48 99 www.dulivrealane.be

Chambres d'hôtes La Lune d'Or Rue de Hamaide 70a - 6890 Libin +32 (0) 497 80 22 84 www.lalunedor.be

Hôtel Le Moulin de Daverdisse Rue de la Lesse 61 - 6929 Daverdisse +32 (0) 84 38 81 83 www.daverdisse.com

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DIFFICULTY

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Starting point and parking Rue Alphonse Detal – 6920 Wellin (Parking near to the church)

Step by step 1

A t the starting point, go left and up the path. At the top of it, on your right, a sign will tell you about the Old Church and an old Merovingian cemetery.

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A few metres further on, take the path on your left. Further down you'll enter the ‘Wimbe Valley' Nature Reserve. Please be careful and discreet.

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F ollow the path to the road. Take this one on the left for a few metres. Take the first path on the left. Pay attention to the nature all around you, as you walk along a nature reserve managed by Natagora. Lovely surprises await.

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A t the intersection with the ‘Gongon' stream go straight across the meadow to a small winding path in the forest. A little higher, take the path on your right to get to the viewing area. Discover the magnificent view: the ‘Wimbe valley' is right in front of you.

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A t the end of this path, ‘Rue Théodore Olix' is situated on your right.

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O nce you've taken in the sights turn back and continue on your climb. At the antenna, a small path tumbles down into the Scots pines and you will have bypassed the reserve. Arriving at the crossroads, cross the road to Beauraing and enter the forest on your right. You'll then find interesting information on forestry in Calestienne and a beautiful view of the village of Froidlieu.

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A t the end of the path, turn left to go down to the village of Froidlieu and then turn left to find your starting point. Enjoy the heritage offered by the village of Froidlieu.

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A few hundred metres further, turn left when you come across the path. You'll then cross a barrier (legally). Then cross the ‘Gongon' stream by the pontoon whilst admiring the view of Revogne, a picturesque village at the foot of a castle of medieval origin. This long path will also allow you to discover the flora and fauna in all seasons.

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W hen you reach the crossroads at 'Rue de la Spinette' (street), turn left. Cross the ‘Rue de Wellin' (N40) and continue your way towards the village of Honnay.

Gradient gain

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Froidieu

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Our castle walks Whether they're set along the river, in the middle of epic landscapes or hanging from the edge of a cliff, Wallonia's castles inspire and make you dream. Stroll around the elegant castles of ‘Modave' or ‘Beloeil' and their magnificent parks, climb steep and wooded trails leading to ‘Reinhardstein' Fortress, walk in the footsteps of ‘Godfroid de Bouillon' or admire the impressive ruins of ‘Montaigle' Castle, punctuating the horizon... There you go so many walking adventures for you to try in our castle itineraries.

As well as the walking itineraries, our 13 itineraries propose: • 1 car itinerary taking in the castles and fortresses in the same region • 1 cycling itinerary taking in the sights around each castle • W allonia's heritage exploring historical and touristic attractions An essential travel companion, download the brochure to make the best of your adventure and attack those strongholds!

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Gedinne

5,5 km

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On the Road of the ‘Masquiards' (Insurgents) Welcome to this isolated region, the highlands of ‘Croix-Scaille' and the courageous ghosts of the resistance who still hang in the air. Up there, at ‘Croix-Scaille' the currents of the continental climate transform the plateau into tundra country. Nestled in an isolated forest the ‘Ferme Jacob' (farm) was once a haven of peace for travelers and a refuge for the Maquis during WW2. At Croix-Scaille, the forest and its distance from any habitation provided the ideal hideout for the Resistance. With outbuildings and huts providing an entrenched camp. The ‘Espace Liberté 44' trail takes you on these shadowy paths where information panels remind those dark and brave actions.

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Gedinne Tourist Office Place Languillier 6 5575 Gedinne +32(0)61 58 74 84 www.actutourisme-gedinne.be


Where to visit 17 km

28 km

Laforêt (Village)

Bouillon

Located along the Semois River, this rustic and charming village (one of the ‘Most Beautiful Villages in Wallonia'), groups together around the Sainte-Agathe church, small local schist farms decorated in the local style. A 2 km educational circuit helps you get to know the village better with the aid of information panels. Also worth seeing: the' Pont de Claies', a temporary bridge rebuilt every summer on the Semois, which once allowed the passage of farmers and cattle. www.beauxvillages.be

Bouillon and the Semois valley have inspired many artists, with its multitude of landscapes and panoramas. This city with a thousandyear-old history is home to a fortified castle which is the oldest feudal vestige in Belgium. A journey through time to be completed with a visit to the Ducal Museum and the ‘Archéoscope' (A must). The other great asset of Bouillon is nature. Its exceptional natural setting also offers a multitude of sporting activities: walking and cycling, kayaking, fishing, adventure park… www.bouilloninitiative.be

16 km

Cap Semois (Water adventure) On the water or on dry land, find the original vehicle that suits you for a memorable visit: kayaking, canoes, rafting, mountain biking, electric bikes… www.kayak-capsemois.be

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Kayak sur la Semois

For more inspiration: visitwallonia.be/destinations

Where to stay Camping de la Croix-Scaille

Hotel L'Eau Vive

Rue du Petit Rot 10 – 5575 Gedinne www.campingcroixscaille.be

Rue de Petit Fays 94 – 550 Vresse-Sur-Semois www.eauvive.be

Gîtes La Tabatière

Hôtel Le Moulin de Boiron

Rue de pont de Claies 2 – 5550 Laforêt www.gite-la-tabatiere.be

Moulin de Boiron 128 – 5575 Gedinne www.moulindeboiron.com 89


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DIFFICULTY

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Starting point and parking Tour du Millénaire Rue de la Scierie – 5575 Gedinne (Parking – Playground – Picnic area)

Step by step 1

F rom the Millennium Tower, follow the long little road downstream.

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S hortly after having skirted around the Jacob Farm, join the road, to the left and continue straight ahead (on the right, you'll notice the markings for the ‘Fange de l'Abîme' walk). It leads you to the Millennium Tower.

Please note : A ride to combine with the walk 41 (Fange de l'Abîme', yellow marker). The latter is 7 km long (edged with a blue border on the map).

Gradient gain

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Vêves

6,5 km

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Around the Castle From Celles, it is possible to walk to the Château de Vêves by following a very pleasant route, marked with a red triangle. From the village, you immediately climb towards the hideout, following in the footsteps of the ‘Chemins de Croix'. It also offers a view of Celles, classified amongst ‘The most beautiful villages of Wallonia'. The walk then follows the ridgeline before descending into the valley, at the foot of the castle. The route then joins the village of Boisseilles before taking a path covered with limestone leading to Celles. When you arrive in the village, it's a lovely stroll between the walls of the limestone houses and their flowered facades.

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Houyet Tourist Office Rue de la Station 21A 5560 Houyet + 32(0)82 22 32 14 tourismehouyet.be


Where to visit Château de Vêves (Castle)

7 km

With its magnificent towers and intricate woodwork, the Château de Vêves is straight out of a fairy tale. It is one of the most beautiful medieval castles in Belgium. www.chateau-de-veves.be

Les Aiguilles de Chaleux (Rock)

7 km

The ‘Aiguilles de Chaleux' is a rocky massif in limestone, which is remarkable from an esthetic, archeological, geological and botanical point of view. It is classified as a place of ‘Exceptional Heritage of Wallonia'. www.famenneardenne.be

Furfooz Archeological Park and Nature Reserve

14 km

On this family friendly walk you never lose sight of the River Lesse. In this setting you can discover the remarkable archeological, natural and geological heritage of the region. www.parcdefurfooz.be

Provincial Domain of Chevetogne (Country estate) This vast estate concentrates all the family's expectations in one place: 14 fabulous playgrounds worthy of adventure film sets, outdoor swimming pool (in summer), mini-golf, romantic boats and canoes, educational farm, walking paths, thematic gardens, little train, family accommodation, barbecue area, restaurants, brasseries… www.domainedechevetogne.be

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Provincial Domain of Chevetogne

Where to stay Camping Paradiso

Gîte à la Ferme Cœur de ferme

Les Praules – 5560 Hulsonniaux www.campingparadiso.be

Ferme de la Cour 1 – 5561 Celles www.gite-coeurdeferme.be

Maison d'hôtes La Ferme des Belles Gourmandes

Hôtel Saint-Hadelin

Rue du Camp Romain 20 – 5500 Furfooz lafermedesbellesgourmandes.weebly.com

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Starting point and parking Church in Celles Rue de la Cachette – 5561 Celles (A stairway leads you to the hideout)

Step by step 1

F rom the Collegiate Church Saint Hadelin, take the stairs that lead you to the Hermitage Saint-Hadelin.

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C ontinue for 1.1km on the ‘Rue de Furfooz. At the Y, turn right, ‘Rue de Hubermont' then first left (at about 200 metres).

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A t the top, turn right into ‘Rue de L'Ermitage'. Continue on this asphalt path until you reach a small picnic area.

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C ontinue towards Boiselles for 700 metres. Then when you reach two tree-lined alleys on your right, take the second alley.

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A fter 600 metres, at the crossroads, you take the road that goes down to your right, Chaussée Romaine.

A fter the driveway, continue straight through woods and countryside. After 400 metres, you'll arrive in ‘Rue Saint-Hadelin' which you follow on your right, until you are back at the starting point.

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Y ou then arrive at a busy road, ‘Rue du Pirli', cross it with extreme caution, before taking ‘Rue de Furfooz' in front of you. Then you start the climb to the ‘Château de Vêves'.

Gradient gain

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Waulsort

4,5 km

La Belle Epoque

This walk begins with the crossing the Meuse River, thanks to the ferryman there. On the other bank of the Meuse, the moored boats and the pretty park lend themselves to serenity… which you will have to leave to tackle this fortress forgotten in history... The steep path, also reminds us that the Meuse valley is steeped in history. Once you reach the top, the ridge offers you splendid panoramas. The pleasant return along the meadows on the banks of the Meuse ends with a refreshment in one of the Belle Époque hotels.

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In Waulsort, it's the silence that strikes you most… A peaceful calm that contrasts with the effervescence that the village once experienced at the start of the 20th century.

Vallée de la Meuse Namur-Dinant Tourist Office Rue Marcel Lespagne 27 5540 Hastière-Lavaux +32 (0)82 64 44 34 http://hastiere-tourisme.be


Where to visit Passeur d'eau (Ferryman)

10 km

In Waulsort to go from one bank of the Meuse to the other, you can use the ferryman service. It's a nostalgic 10-minute crossing making you feel like you're going back in time. www.hastiere-tourisme.be

Dinant

3 km

Château de Freÿr-sur-Meuse (Castle) The Renaissance-style Château de Freÿr-surMeuse, surrounded by magnificent gardens, is listed as an exceptional heritage of Wallonia. Bordered by the Meuse, the site is nestled in a magnificent hilly setting. www.freyr.be

Villa 1900 (Museum/venue)

Dinant is famous as the birthplace of Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone. It's a veritable picture postcard of a place, sitting prettily on the banks of the Meuse. Look up to the Citadel and the bulbous tower of the Collegiate Church and you'll understand. On the music side, Adolphe Sax is always present with several statues and an Interpretation Centre. Often known as the daughter of Meuse, Dinant offers many aquatic events such as Mosan cruises and kayaking activities. The more adventurous should explore the 'La Merveilleuse' cave or take on the water sports challenges offered by Dinant Evasion. www.valleedelameuse-tourisme.be

Much more than just a museum, Villa 1900 transports you back in time. It's a true witness to the Belle Époque of the Mosane Region, a time bubble of sorts. The Villa is also available for meetings, culture, training and workshops. www.hastiere-tourisme.be

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Dinant

Where to stay Chambres d'hôtes Les Heures Claires Rue des Gaux 68 – 5541 Hastière-Par-dela www.heureclaire.com

Maison d'hôtes Au Plaisir Rue des Gaux 72 – 5541 Hastière-Par-Delà www.au-plaisir.be

Gîtes et chambres d'hôtes La Belle Etable Rue Haute 23 – 5500 Falmignoul www.belle-etable.be

Hôtel L'Auberge des Crêtes Rue des Crétias 44 – 5500 Falmignoul www.laubergedescretes.be 97


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Starting point and parking If you use the ferryman services: Rue de l'Eglise (Street) - 5540 Hastière His services are available: - From 1/05 to 30/09: Monday to Thursday from 10 h to 18 h - Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 h to 19.30 h - From 1/10 to 7/11: weekends from 10 h to 18 h

Step by step 1

U se the ferryman services to cross the Meuse from 1/05 to 30/09 and weekends 1/10 to 7/11. If the ferryman is not available, go to the other side via the lock located about 1km from your starting point. Shortly after the landing the barge on the other side, you cross the meadow and join the marked path, located on the right.

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T he route follows a steep path where you climb straight up.

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A t the top of the hill, the route turns left. On the right, the other path leads to Falmignoul (1 km).

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F urther on, you pass by the panorama called 'Drapeau' which offers a striking view of the Meuse River, the village of Waulsort and its castle.

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T he route ends at the ruins of Château Thierry, covered with vegetation.

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Y ou start the descent where the stones are slippery.

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A fter passing a barn, the path leads you to the banks of the Meuse. You then pass the barrier and turn left along the river. After crossing the long meadow, you get to the wooded park.

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In this brochure, there's a great ‘must do' selection of 20 hikes. And that's only the start. Wallonia has so many more... just as beautiful and just as much fun. Our tourist offices and organisations have hundreds more suggested itineraries to find the perfect hike to suit your needs, so dig out your walking shoes and find your great escape.

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Wallonia by bike 20 must-see rides

2 Wallonia by bike: 20 unforgettable routes Discover 20 unforgettable cycling routes in Wallonia through tranquil countryside and forests, along meandering rivers, majestic castles and charming towns.

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The UNESCO bike route Step 3 : From Binche to Thuin

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3 UNESCO cycle routes For one or more stages, discover rich Walloon heritage thanks to this unique 500 km route.

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20 unfortgettable hiking trails

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From 10-20 km

4 20 unforgettable hiking trails - 10 to 20 km Great routes with castles, unusual and quirky places, local heritage, breath-taking landscapes… as many themes as itineraries.

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5 Traveling in Wallonia without a car. By train, on foot or by bike Short break getaways 100% Zen, 0% car… Each itinerary begins and ends at a station. Between the two stopover stations, you connect on foot or by bike.

Motorhoming in Wallonia

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Mit dem Wohnmobil durch die Wallonie

6 Motorhome Maps Discover our public areas and campsites in the south of Belgium equipped with pitches adapted for motorhomes.

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8 8 Wallonia: Land of Castles These itineraries are designed with castles right along the routes - to be navigated by car. For each of these circuits, a bike ride and another route on foot are also offered around each famous Walloon castle.

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The Eastern Cantons Abbeys and Castles straight out of the Middle Ages By car, walk and bike ride

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La route Napoléon en Wallonie

9 Napoleon's Route Follow in the footsteps of the Emperor and his troops in the last days before the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The 94-kilometre ‘Napoleon Route' in Wallonia: takes in history, museums, heritage, folklore, UNESCO sites, landscapes, local gastronomy...

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1944-45 La Bataille des Ardennes

In the Footsteps of Napoleon   10 Map of the Battle of the Bulge This map takes you on the trail of one of the most important battles of WWII. Rediscover this tragic episode through museums, battlefields, tanks and other testimonies...

1944-45 The Battle of the Bulge

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40 Food-Loving Tours in Wallonia Map to download

11 40 gourmet visits in Wallonia On the roads of Wallonia, the invitation to sample gourmet pleasures is widespread and varied. Visit 40 passionate producers of beers, wines, chocolates, cheeses, snails... and discover their talents and ‘savoir faire'.

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12 Map of the 89 breweries to visit Consult the breweries on the map to choose which you want to visit and meet passionate breweries with enthusiastic owners to learn everything about the production of their beers.

89 Breweries to Visit Map to download

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46 Vineyards and Distilleries to Visit Map to download

13 Map of the 46 vineyards and distilleries to visit There's more to Belgium than just beer don't you know. This map invites you to the heart of the vineyards, for an unforgettable visit to the cellars and in the spirits production workshops.

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This brochure is published by Wallonia Belgium Tourism (WBT) Company Number: 0888.366.085. Rue du Marché aux Herbes, 25-27 – 1000 Brussels (Head Office) / Avenue Comte de Smet de Nayer, 14 – 5000 Namur (Operational Department) Chief Editor: Etienne Claude, WBT Director General. • Coordination and Publishing: S. Burgeon • Design and Layout: Lielens. • Cover Photo: © WBT - Olivier Bourgi / Charlotte Princen • All information, contained in this brochure has been compiled with maximum attention to current facts and details, correct at the time of publishing. This brochure is not contractual and the editor cannot be held responsible. Any errors and involuntary omissions or subsequent modifications are not the responsibility of Wallonia Belgium Tourism. Printed in December 2021 . Alcohol abuse is harmful to health. Consume and enjoy in moderation. Issue Number : D/2021/9186/19


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