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Loop at Salet – Montaigle and the Molignée hills
A superb loop starting from Salet, in the province of Namur, which takes you through woods, meadows, wild valleys and limestone ridges. This hike immerses you in history (medieval ruins, war memorials) while offering beautiful panoramic views of the Molignée valley and the surrounding plateaus. A well-marked, varied route with several gradual climbs.
From Bioul to Saint-Gérard: a few castles and an old abbey
Discovering several castles and an ancient abbey, this circular walk between Bioul and Saint-Gérard runs alongside the Neffe woods and crosses beautiful countryside. The Château de Bioul, a wine-growing estate, is well worth a visit.
Sosoye Mountain Nature Reserve
Short walk through the Sosoye mountain nature reserve and its viewpoint over the village and the Molignée valley.
The Transmolignée
The Transmolignée is a linear hike that connects the Annevoie Gardens to the Benedictine Abbey of Maredsous via forest paths and country roads. To avoid returning along the same route, I suggest returning via the Sosoye State Nature Reserve. The only difficulty is the number of kilometres involved.
Walk in the area around Maredsous Abbey
A lovely walk around Maredsous Abbey, alternating between woodland and countryside.
Circular route around Warnant
This circular route follows the old railway line that once linked Dinant to Tamines via Fosses-la-Ville, or in other words, the Meuse to the Sambre via the Molignée Valley and its abbeys.
A corner of Provence Mosane at the bend in Yvoir
A walk around Yvoir that will take you through the Champalle nature reserve and the village of Evrehailles.
The walk can be physically demanding on three sections with significant slopes requiring some physical effort.
The Meuse plateau via Anhée, Warnant and Haut-le-Wastia
A very varied route passing through woods, fields and typical villages on the Meuse plateau above Anhée. Beautiful views of the undulating plateau, villages and rocks along the banks of the Meuse. The route takes in several beautiful little paths.
From Denée to Denée via Maredret and country lanes
A short circular walk through fields and woods between Denée and Maredret, taking part of the Ravel route. This circular can be taken in either direction, there is a slight incline. It is not accessible with a pushchair.
From Falaën to the ruins of Montaigle Castle
In the heart of the Namur Condroz region lies the village of Falaën, one of the most beautiful villages in Wallonia. Starting from here, you will pass the ruins of Montaigle Castle.
The ruins of Montaigle and the Sosoye nature reserve from Falaën
A varied route that passes through the village of Falaën with its stone houses, the bucolic Flavion valley, the imposing ruins of the medieval castle of Montaigle and the Montagne de Sosoye Nature Reserve with its beautiful limestone meadows.
Fields and woods around Saint-Gérard
An easy walk in the vicinity of Saint-Gérard, crossing vast fields and a few woods via dirt tracks and small, quiet tarmac roads. Beautiful distant views across the fields, a lovely view of Brogne Abbey, and a passage through the Bois de Neffe woods.
Circular between Lesve, Bioul and Saint-Gérard
The hike takes you through countryside (mostly) and forest (a little) in Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse between the villages of Lesve (municipality of Profondeville), Bioul (municipality of Anhée) and Saint-Gérard (municipality of Mettet).In addition to nature, the route offers views – or sometimes just glimpses – of Frahan Castle (Lesve), Neffe Castle (private, turrets visible in the woods on the west side as you approach Bioul), Bioul Castle and its vineyards, the old mill and Saint-Gérard de Brogne Abbey.
La Sibérie, La Couleuvrine and the banks of the Meuse at Profondeville
This is a fairly challenging walk that allows you to discover the hill of Petite Hulle, the vast and high slope of Grande Hulle on the edge of the Meuse plateau, as well as the viewpoints of Sibérie and Couleuvrine and the Meuse towpath in Profondeville. The fairly steep slope of the Grande Hulle and the total elevation gain make this hike equivalent to a short climb. The route mainly follows dirt roads and trails. There is little tarmac.
In the woods of Profondeville
A short walk along the hillside, almost entirely in the woods. Ideal in warm weather.
Permanent Blue Trail route from Profondeville
Discover a superb 16 km route, mostly through woodland, ideal for nature lovers and those who enjoy a bit of a climb.
Follow the grey arrow markings (main route) then the signs for the blue trail no. 16. The route alternates between challenging climbs and magnificent wooded sections, with nearly 80 per cent of the route through the forest, offering a pleasant, shaded setting.
Around the 10-kilometre mark, you can stop off at the restaurant Les 7 Meuses, the perfect spot for a drink or a bite to eat whilst enjoying an exceptional view.
The start and finish are on the village square, where you can enjoy a coffee before or after your walk.
On the heights of Bouvignes and Dinant
A circular loop to discover Bouvignes and Dinant from above. The highly recommended combination with the route called "From Dinant to the Moniat rocks" allows you to fully discover this area of the Dinant region. With the exception of a few very short sections, this walk follows the GR®129 and then GR®125-126 long-distance footpaths.
Bell tower walk from Serville
Not familiar with Onhaye? Here's a little preview!Don't worry, there aren't only bell towers in the region, but you will come across a few along the way.And not just those of churches and chapels... there are also one or two castles with turrets similar to the usual bell towers of our villages.
Between Bauche and Durnal, along the Bocq
The walk between Bauche, Durnal and the Bocq Valley is a pleasant circular route in Wallonia, ideal for a nature walk lasting a few hours.
It combines: forest paths, rural landscapes and a walk through the Bocq Valley, renowned for its charm.
It is a varied and accessible walk, perfect for regular walkers.
Bauche to Durnal and back down to the Bocq valley
A beautiful, not too long route starting from the old Bauche railway station. Parking is available for several cars. The route can be done in either direction. It's up to you to choose whether you prefer to return via the Bocq valley, which is very pretty. Be careful in wet weather, as some paths are slippery. Allow 3 hours and 15 minutes for a leisurely walk.
Around Leffe Abbey
Who doesn't know the Belgian beer called 'Leffe'?
This walk will introduce you not to this excellent range of Belgian beers, but to the wooded and rural surroundings of the abbey on the banks of the Meuse, where it was originally brewed.
From Dinant to the Moniat rocks
A loop starting from Dinant towards the Moniat rocks, offering a magnificent view of the Meuse valley
Between the Meuse and Lesse rivers in Anseremme
This long circular route takes you on a journey of discovery along the Meuse and Lesse rivers in one of the most beautiful parts of their course, with impressive rocks and splendid castles. Mainly wooded but also a little rural on the heights of Falmignoul, it does not present any major difficulties and is ideal for families.
Dinant, martyred town, August 1914
Dinant, daughter of the Meuse, with its citadel, collegiate church, Rocher Bayard, river boats, and home of Adolphe Sax and Father Pire (Nobel Peace Prize winner). Dinant and its bloodstained banks in August 1914. Caught in a pincer movement between the Imperial Army and the French Army, it paid a heavy price for this situation. 674 civilians were massacred by the German Imperial Army. The route is a memorial route of this historical episode, which I invite you to discover.
A walk in Anseremme
Anseremme is all about the Meuse and the Lesse... whether you choose one or the other, or both, the trip is usually very pleasant. It’s best done at midday on a lovely sunny day when the Lesse isn’t overrun by thousands of kayakers... The route offers some stunning panoramic views from the heights over Pont-à-Lesse and Chaleux, from the banks of the Lesse over Walzin Castle, or across the countryside around Dréhance and Hordenne. The Chawia ravine or gorge is very pretty!
Woods and paths between Dave and Naninne
This route will take you through the vast Dave woods, where you can admire beautiful views of the Meuse valley and the village of Naninne, and explore Dave's secret little paths.
Dave's funds
A walk that takes you from Naninne to Dave along the Dave Stream.
Walzin, Chaleux and the ancient Roman camp
Starting from the small car park at the end of Pont-à-Lesse, this walk takes you on a journey of discovery, covering less than 15 km, to some of the most interesting sites in the Lesse Valley just before it joins the Meuse at Anseremme: Walzin Castle perched on its rock overlooking the river, the Aiguilles de Chaleux, part of the Furfooz Nature Reserve and the ruins of the Roman Camp (please note: there’s an admission charge!), the pretty village of Furfooz, and the Ferme de Sûre, which overlooks the agricultural plateau.And for those who are unaware, the Lesse has another sinkhole apart from the Gouffre de Belvaux and its resurgence at Han-sur-Lesse. There is a partial sinkhole at Furfooz, slightly downstream from Gendron Gare, with a resurgence after the Aiguilles de Chaleux. The ‘Trou qui Fume’ is situated directly above the underground course and sometimes emits steam in winter when there is a marked difference between the temperature inside (the cave) and outside (frost).
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