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From coal to the border

This hike offers a panoramic view of the heights of Givet, from the Houille River to the Belgian border
A little piece of Calestienne between Mazée and Vaucelles

The Calestienne is a geological limestone band just a few kilometres wide, stretching from east to west like a snake between Theux (Belgium) and Trélon (France), separating the schistose Fagne-Famenne in the north from the Ardennes in the south. It offers very different and more varied landscapes than the two regions it separates, making it particularly attractive for walkers.This cross-border hike is half in Belgium and half in France, with some pretty wooded sections and others in the countryside, an ascent of the Montagne de la Carrière nature reserve at Vaucelles, a fine view of the village of Hierges in general and its castle in particular, and a few sections through the limestone meadows and their eco-pastures.In season, the flowers will brighten up the route, particularly the few species of orchid on the Montagne de la Carrière.
Soulme and the Hermeton valley

A circular hike to discover the aquatic resources of the Hermeton between Vodelée and Soulme, as well as three listed sites: the Chapel of Notre-Dame de Bonne Fontaine, the Moulin de Soulme and the Church of Sainte-Colombe de Soulme.
Along the Hermeton

Despite the first few kilometres being very easy, make no mistake, this walk still requires some stamina with a section featuring handrails along the Hermeton and the climb up the aptly named Tienne d'Enfer (Hell's Hill).
Tour along the rocks of the Meuse
A very beautiful tour along narrow paths, with beautiful views, steep slopes, high cliffs and lots of beautiful nature. Sturdy shoes are required, as well as a camera, as there are many photo opportunities. Have fun :)
From Falmagne to Furfooz

On the border between the Condroz and the Famenne, Falmagne is located on a plateau overlooking the Lesse. Discover the Aiguilles de Chaleux and Walzin Castle via the Furfooz Park.
The Waulsort water crossing

At the beginning of the 19th century, there were around ten water crossings on the Meuse between Givet and Namur. After the railway line between Givet and Dinant was opened in 1863, the water crossing – which was then in operation in both summer and winter – enabled the inhabitants of Falmagne and Falmignoul to cross the Meuse to catch the train at Waulsort.The Waulsort water crossing is the only one still in operation, but only during the (good) tourist season.
From Falmignoul to the banks of the Meuse, challenging version

A challenging walk from the Cascatelles waterfalls to the arduous climb up to the ruins of Château Thierry, passing by the Roule stream on the way up.
Medium version: HERE
From Falmignoul to the banks of the Meuse, medium version

From the ruins of Château Thierry to the Cascatelles, passing by the Drapeau viewpoint and the banks of the Meuse.
The Cascatelles from Falmignoul

From Falmignoul, descend via the Chemin du Crestia, followed by a short walk along the Meuse before returning to the village via the enchanting Cascatelles trail.
Between France and Belgium in the land of slate since Mesnil.

This hike is quite physically demanding (distance and elevation gain), but you will discover a magnificent and yet little-known region...
The French Meuse with its landscapes where stone, tortured by water but also by man, emerges here and there from the Ardennes forest to offer you sublime views...
The Castle of the Counts of Hamal

This is an easy, short hike that allows you to discover the Calestienne region and the Ardennes, with the added bonus of a view of the splendid Château des Comtes de Hamal in Vierves.
Franchimont and Florennes
Hike through the countryside and the Florennes national forest. It is possible to shorten the route. There is a stretch of about 100 metres on the main road, but the pavement is wide
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.
From Dinant to the Moniat rocks

A loop starting from Dinant towards the Moniat rocks, offering a magnificent view of the Meuse valley
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.
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.
Tour of the four villages

A hike in the Condroz region, starting from the small village of Foy-Notre-Dame on a rolling plateau with pleasant trails, including the Chemin des Pèlerins with its shrines.
On either side of the Ruisseau de l'Ours

Forest hike starting from Linchamps in the Hautes Rivières commune. A mountainous start, a passage through La Neuville aux Haies, a forest path overlooking the Ravin de l'Ours, a steep descent to find... the bear, and a peaceful finish.
See alternative route suggested in Things to do nearby
Upstream from the Molignée from Biesmerée

The Molignée is a small river in Wallonia formed by the confluence of the Biesmerée and Behoûde streams at Ermonton-sur-Biert. This circular walk follows these two streams and the nascent Molignée.