Forest lovers and those allergic to concrete/asphalt will probably not find this walk to their liking.
As invigorating as can be in strong winds, this circular walk takes place mainly in the countryside on the agricultural plain between Gembloux, Jemeppe-sur-Sambre, Chastre and Sombreffe, bypassing the Docq crossroads (N29 x N93).
In our opinion, it is more interesting on the north side than on the south side.
You will discover some beautiful isolated trees, some magnificent rows of trees, a few merry-go-rounds, the strange Donjon de Villeret, the (deconsecrated) Église des Alouettes in the middle of nowhere, the Château d'eau de Sombreffe and a park of modern windmills (= wind turbines).
Details
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 9.63 mi
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Average duration: 4h 40
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Difficulty: Moderate
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 259 ft
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Descent: - 253 ft
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Highest point: 571 ft
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Lowest point: 413 ft
Photos
Waypoints
- S/E : mi 0 - alt. 522 ft - Bothey Church
- 1 : mi 3.14 - alt. 531 ft - Magnificent row of poplar trees
- 2 : mi 6.41 - alt. 528 ft - Sombreffe water tower
- 3 : mi 7.71 - alt. 528 ft - Wind farm
- S/E : mi 9.63 - alt. 522 ft - Bothey Church
Notes
Worth a visit
The Château de Corroy-le-Château (by appointment)
Other walks in the area
Heritage of the lower course of the Orneau River from Bothey
Basse Hollande, Large Eau and old lime kilns
Short walk in the Bois Grand-Père
Five villages south of Gembloux
Chapelle Sainte-Anne and Château de Ferooz via the Bois de Haute Bise
In the Betche aux Roches woods in search of the Man of Spy
The Orneau Valley from Spy to Onoz
The Repjou valley at the start of Les Isnes
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