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The route starts in Jehanster and takes you on a walk through streets, country lanes and meadows.
Details
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 7.10 km
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Average duration: 2h 20
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Difficulty: Easy
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 93 m
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Descent: - 98 m
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Highest point: 355 m
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Lowest point: 276 m
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 340 m - Jehanster
- 1 : km 0.43 - alt. 308 m - N640
- 2 : km 1.16 - alt. 322 m - Rue Gaston Barla
- 3 : km 1.71 - alt. 322 m - Trou du Loup stream
- 4 : km 1.96 - alt. 341 m - La Lehette
- 5 : km 2.58 - alt. 352 m - Rue du Téléphone
- 6 : km 3.04 - alt. 349 m - Cross
- 7 : km 4.3 - alt. 318 m - Water tower
- 8 : km 6.28 - alt. 307 m - La Boverie
- 9 : km 6.65 - alt. 328 m - N640
- 10 : km 7 - alt. 340 m - Roundabout
- S/E : km 7.1 - alt. 340 m - Arrival
Notes
Other walks in the area
Circular between the Hoëgne and the Borchène
At the edge of the Hertogenwald Forest, the path takes you through fields and woods to the wetlands of the Hoëgne and then to the village of Surister, where you can discover the Château de la Louveterie between the waters of the Borchène and the Ruisseau de Sècheval.
"Si la soupe m'était contée..." trail in Verviers
3, 2, 1... let's go! Put on your trainers, grab your map and set off on a walk! Look up: along the route, you may be surprised by some small details. 3km circular walk (to be repeated for verification), accessible to all.
Photo trail organised as part of the Fureur de lire festival by the Verviers Library.
Circular in the forest starting from Herbiester
Route from the village of Herbiester, mainly through beautiful forests with changing scenery, downhill towards the Gileppe to the bottom of the dam lake of the same name, and back up to the village.
A significant part of the route is on small asphalt roads: between the crossing points (S/E) to (2) and (4) to (6), plus the short return to the village.
La Hoëgne and La Statte
This magnificent walk, mainly through woodland, offers a leisurely exploration of two of the three iconic streams of the Hautes-Fagnes on the south-western side of Baraque Michel. The route follows one stream upstream and the other downstream.Feel free to walk the route in both directions, as the experience of a rushing stream is often better when walking upstream. You will most likely discover other aspects of it.The third stream in the region is the Sawe, which the route follows very briefly between kilometres 2 and 3. Numerous footbridges and boardwalks make it easier to navigate this wild, picturesque, sometimes chaotic, sometimes muddy environment, where the paths are covered in rocks and roots.
From La Sawe to La Statte along the water
The Sawe and the Statte are two beautiful streams that cascade down from the Fagnes plateau and converge near the village of Solwaster. The ascent of the Sawe is surprising for the diversity of views in the forest and valley. The only thing missing is the Nutons. After crossing the Fagne and its typical open landscapes, you reach the Statte, which you descend along its waterfalls. Water is omnipresent on this route.
Solwaster Sawe
The route is marked (yellow rectangles) and shown on the "Jalhay-Spa-Stavelot-Theux" walking map, available from the Tourist Office.The first half is a superb walk (with a few difficult and potentially slippery sections) along the Sawe.The second half (when you leave the Sawe) is the return to Solwaster on a more relaxing but more mundane path.There is also the option of a longer 8.5 km version (blue rectangles).
From La Statte to La Hoëgne in Solwaster
Solwaster, a small village at the foot of the fagne, 16 km from Verviers, is unique in that it is located between two of the most beautiful rivers in the fagne: the Statte, which rises in the peat bogs of the Hautes-Fagnes, in the Wihonfagne fagne, and the Hoëgne, which rises in the Polleur fagne. These two rivers welcome us into a magical landscape of fens and forests.
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".
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