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Aywaille walks
From Ninglinspo to Chefna
A tributary of the Amblève and 3.5 km long, with an average gradient of 7.5%, the Ninglinspo is one of the few torrents in Belgium. Come and discover this valley, which was coveted by gold prospectors in the last century, and walk in a landscape worthy of the highest mountain rivers. With its waterfalls and "baths", the Ninglinspo will offer you an unforgettable moment of relaxation. As for the Chefna, less popular with tourists, it will take you away from it all with its wild side.
Remouchamps - Stoumont
This stage ofthe GRP® 571 starts in Remouchamps, passes through Sedoz and Fonds de Quarreux close to the Amblève, follows the Chefna stream to the border of the Sources Nature Park and descends into the valley to finish in Stoumont.
ADEPS walk along the Ravel d'Aywaille
5km route of the ADEPS 2026 walk. It allows you to discover the surroundings of Aywaille along the Amblève river.
A treasure hunt is offered as part of this activity.
This route is suitable for pushchairs.
Septroux, Chambralle and Oneux
A superb walk around Aywaille. It takes you through the region, passing by some magnificent spots. There are plenty of viewpoints to ensure you'll have some memorable souvenirs. The hike alternates between wooded areas and open spaces.
Septroux, Chambralle and Oneux via Au Grand Fawe
A superb walk around Aywaille. It takes you through the region, passing by some magnificent spots.
There are plenty of viewpoints to take in the scenery and create lasting memories.
The hike passes through Chambralle and Oneux.
Septroux circular loop
A superb walk around Aywaille. It takes you through the region, passing by magnificent spots and offering a circular route around Septroux.
The views are breathtaking, ensuring you'll take home some memorable souvenirs.
ADEPS walk to Septroux and the Bois de Bougneuse Hé
A superb walk around Aywaille. It allows you to discover the surroundings of the town, through the Bois de Bougneuse Hey, first uphill and then downhill.
A very nice walk, perfect for a pleasant outing.
Circular route to Xhoris from Harzé
This route takes you through alternating woods and hedgerows with occasional unobstructed views of the countryside. The forests are generally not very overgrown. If you remain quiet, you may see game.
La Charmille du Haut-Marais
The Charmille du Haut-Marais, dating from the 19th century, is now listed by the Royal Commission for Monuments and Sites.The arbour was built in 1855 by J.R. Nys, a rentier and owner of the estate. It is 573 metres long and consists of around 4,500 hornbeams planted on either side of a pedestrian walkway carved into a tunnel of vegetation, which was very popular at the time.
From Ernonheid to La Rouge-Minière via Le Paradis
Starting from the old school in Ernonheid (Al Vîle Sicole), the hike explores forests (mainly) and countryside between the villages of Ernonheid and La Rouge-Minière, passing not only near the hamlet of Paradis, but also Sainte-Anne Chapel, Brasserie Misery and Grimonster Castle.
Route from La Vecquée to Stoumont
Would you like to take a beautiful walk in the snow, far from the tourist trails that are overrun as soon as the first snowflakes fall? Then the Vecquée walk is the ideal hike for you. Near Stoumont, at an altitude of 500 metres, snow falls abundantly in this region of the province of Liège. A stone's throw from the Hautes Fagnes, less crowded yet just as beautiful, the Vecquée walk offers an idyllic setting for a winter stroll.
Stoumont - Trois-Ponts
Amblève Valley
This stage ofthe GRP® 571 starts in Stoumont, passes in front of Froidcourt Castle and crosses the Amblève in Cheneux. The route then descends towards the Coo waterfall, crosses the river again and reaches Trois-Ponts via the Belvédère de Ster.
Walk from La Vecquée to Stoumont
Following the blue markings, starting from the church square, this route will take you to the highest point in the municipality of Stoumont. You will start with a climb, crossing the pretty hamlets of Roua and Monthouet. Along the way, you will discover the Croix Honnay, which is said to have been planted long ago by a traveller lost in the snow, and the Pyramide, a geodetic marker which, according to legend, was an observation post for Caesar's army. La Vecquée then opens up before you. This large, wide firebreak at the top of the slope is the ancient Roman road that the prince-bishops used in the Middle Ages to travel from Liège to Stavelot Abbey. A historic border between states, it still marks the boundary between Theux and Stoumont today. To descend, you will walk along the Pansîres nature reserve, cross woods and pastures, and come across the Cheval de pierre, a block of quartzite that looks like a lying horse.
Ferrières and the tour of the Ruisseau de la Souris
A peaceful stroll with magnificent views of the forests. It ends on a welcoming terrace. The walk starts in the village. Halfway along, you reach the highest point. Here, the walk takes you along a quiet road. Then you descend towards the village through a small wood, passing an enclosure occupied by long-haired pigs!
On the heights of Theux
Starting from the ruins of Franchimont Castle, discover Theux and its surroundings, including some remarkable trees, including an impressive sequoia, the Ru de Chawion Nature Reserve, the hamlets of Sassor and Sasserotte, passages along the Wayai and Hoëgne rivers, some beautiful panoramic views, long stretches through the magnificent Bois de Staneux and a " work dedicated to crayfish".
Around Avionpuits, starting from Hautgné
A peaceful nature walk in the countryside above the Ourthe, spread across the municipalities of Sprimont and Esneux.The few forest passages make for a pleasant outing with varied landscapes.