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                 Discover Wéris and its megaliths
                Discover Wéris and its megaliths            
            
        
                "The House of Megaliths: head for a land of legends".With a length of 6 km and an elevation gain of 125 m in a rural setting, we discovered a very pretty village with interesting architectural heritage and beautiful restorations.This treasure hunt took us through streets and roads, country lanes and forest paths.There is a significant but not mandatory elevation gain to reach the Pierre de Haina.            
            
            
    
                 From the TTA station at Forge-à-la-Plez to the Lafosse mill
                From the TTA station at Forge-à-la-Plez to the Lafosse mill            
            
        
                This hike (on foot or by mountain bike) takes you to the Lafosse mill from the Forge-à-la-Plez station on the Aisne Tourist Tramway. The hike follows the Aisne river continuously.            
            
            
    
                 Discover the megaliths and puddingstone around Wéris
                Discover the megaliths and puddingstone around Wéris            
            
         
        
        
                Alternating between forest and countryside, the hike takes you on a journey of discovery to some of the megaliths in the region. You will see two magnificent dolmens and a few blocks of puddingstone, some standing and some lying down.            
            
            
    
                 From Chlorophylle to La Houssière
                From Chlorophylle to La Houssière            
            
         
        
        
                This hike, half in the forest and half in the countryside, starts at the car park of Chlorophylle Park, a forest theme park offering recreation, education and art. The path starts between the reception building, restaurant, terrace, toilets and souvenir shop, and the park itself.            
            
            
    
                 In search of a lost cross in Rendeux
                In search of a lost cross in Rendeux            
            
         
        
        
                We set off in search of the Croix Monseur-Kinet located near the Saint-Thibaut Chapel. We didn't find it! But we found others. A mainly forestroute offering views of the Ourthe valley and its tributaries here and there.
Hike without description, to be followed with the Visorando app.            
            
            
    
                 The wooded heights of the Ourthe river at the start of Hotton
                The wooded heights of the Ourthe river at the start of Hotton            
            
         
        
        
                This walk begins by following one of Wallonia's iconic rivers, with some beautiful rocks as a bonus, before offering a pleasant loop through the forests and countryside south of the tourist town.            
            
            
    
                 Hotton, a typical village in La Famenne
                Hotton, a typical village in La Famenne            
            
         
        
        
                Limestone and blue stones make up a significant part of the habitat. Rue Haute is a fine example of this. Several limestone houses dating from the 18th century stand side by side. Among these are two listed buildings, the Moulin Faber and the Maison Godenir, which houses the Royal Tourist Office.The Aïve Cave/Neolithic cave, Ti Château/Roman camp, Trou Fré Djame... are other places you will encounter along this route.            
            
            
    
                 From Bomal-sur-Ourthe Castle to the ruins of Logne Castle
                From Bomal-sur-Ourthe Castle to the ruins of Logne Castle            
            
         
        
        
                At the intersection of the Condroz, Ardennes and Famenne regions, walk through limestone grasslands, forests and country lanes to reach Logne Castle and back.
The bridges over the Aisne (5) and the Lembrée, after the (13), have temporarily disappeared. If you start this hike, please bear in mind that you may have to wade across the river (5) as there is no other alternative.            
            
            
    
                 Broom walk from Waharday
                Broom walk from Waharday            
            
         
        
        
                The deforested hillsides in the Waharday, Chéoux and Hodister areas have been replanted with various species of shrubs, including broom, which has taken root there in their thousands.When they flower in May, they light up the whole area with their characteristic magnificent yellow colour.The icing on the cake is that the numerous meadows are also illuminated in yellow by buttercups.A real treat for the eyes.            
            
            
    
                 Around the Aisne tourist tramway between Dochamps and Lamorménil
                Around the Aisne tourist tramway between Dochamps and Lamorménil            
            
         
        
        
                Since 1965, the Tramway Touristique de l'Aisne (TTA) has been operating an old Ardennes local railway line between Pont d'Érezée and Lamorménil. This long walk allows you to discover the last two (old) stations or stops.            
            
            
    
                 Forest loop in the heart of the Ardennes via Samrée
                Forest loop in the heart of the Ardennes via Samrée            
            
         
        
        
                Set off to discover the authentic Ardennes forest, far from the hustle and bustle of the tourist centre of La Roche-en-Ardenne. In mid-August, apart from a few people on the outskirts of Borzée, you may not meet any other hikers. Peace and quiet guaranteed.            
            
            
    
                 Ferrières and the tour of the Ruisseau de la Souris
                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!            
            
            
    
                 A section of the GR®57 from Hamoir to Palogne via Sy
                A section of the GR®57 from Hamoir to Palogne via Sy            
            
         
        
        
                Come and discover the Vignobles cave and its climbing rock, the Sy chapel and the viewpoints from the rocks. Pass by the cross of the priest of Xhignesse, the shepherd's cross and the Saint-Donat chapel.            
            
            
    
                 From Cheslé to Hérou
                From Cheslé to Hérou            
            
         
        
        
                A challenging walk in the Upper Ourthe region, along the wildest and most picturesque section of the valley. Discover an ancient Celtic fortress and the Hérou panorama, rated 2 stars by Michelin.            
            
            
    
                 Exit to the Liège Condroz region from Ellemelle
                Exit to the Liège Condroz region from Ellemelle            
            
         
        
        
                The Condroz region is full of (small) castles and (large) farms, most of which are built from local stone. Some examples can be found in Ellemelle, Houchenée (castle), Baugnée (farm slightly north-east of the route) and Fraiture. The castle of Baugnée, on the other hand, is of a completely different style.            
            
            
    
                 Ardennes circular starting from Champlon
                Ardennes circular starting from Champlon            
            
         
        
        
                The hike takes you on a discovery of the countryside and forests on the heights of the Deux Ourthes Nature Park. The balanced alternation between panoramic views, deciduous and coniferous forests provides all the ingredients for a beautiful and enjoyable outing in nature.
Hike without description to be followed with the Visorando app.            
            
            
    
                 Amblève and Salm: two valleys of legends
                Amblève and Salm: two valleys of legends            
            
         
        
        
                From mischievous nutons in the Ardennes forests to Satan, who in a fit of rage created the Fonds de Quarreux, to macralles bewitching hikers in the woods around Vielsalm, many legends haunt the Amblève and Salm valleys.            
            
            
    
                 Comblain-au-Pont - Remouchamps
                Comblain-au-Pont - Remouchamps            
            
         
        
        
                This stage ofthe GRP®571starts at Pont-de-Sçay near the confluence of the Ourthe and Amblève rivers, climbs up the Amblève slope, crosses Oneux and Chambralles, rejoins the valley and crosses the river at Martinrive. It continues on the other bank of the Amblève, passing through Aywaille, Heid des Gattes and Remouchamps.            
            
            
    
                 Between two Ourthes
                Between two Ourthes            
            
         
        
        
                The route runs along the water's edge, passing several viewpoints, including the confluence of the two Ourthes rivers. The Nisramont dam and two footbridges are essential for crossing from one bank to the other.
Please note: this is a challenging hike (see practical information)            
            
            
    
                 Remouchamps - Stoumont
                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.            
            
            
    
                 From Ninglinspo to Chefna
                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.            
            
            
    
                 From Nassogne to Masbourg and Ambly
                From Nassogne to Masbourg and Ambly            
            
         
        
        
                A pleasant walk through the hills and valleys of the Nassogne countryside and woods. It first takes you to the Chapel and Calvary of St-Léonard before descending towards the Masblette stream and the village of Masbourg. This is followed by a very steep climb up a very stony path on the agricultural plateau between Masbourg and Ambly. You may need a machete to approach Ambly, but the view on arrival is magnificent. The return to Nassogne is a little harder on the calves, but you won't need a machete: the path is a little wider and well cleared.            
            
            
    
                 Between the two Ourthes rivers from Mabompré
                Between the two Ourthes rivers from Mabompré            
            
         
        
        
                The two Ourthes, the eastern Ourthe and the western Ourthe, meet at Engreux to form the Ourthe. Slightly downstream from their confluence, man built the Nisramont dam to form Lake Nisramont.            
            
            
    
                 Walk around Houffalize
                Walk around Houffalize            
            
         
        
        
                The countryside around Houffalize town centre is open and hilly, offering beautiful views of this lush green region.The eastern Ourthe and its tributaries are (still) fairly wild streams with sometimes rushing waters. The forests are mainly fir forests... there are not many deciduous forests in this area.            
            
            
     
                 
         
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