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La Chapelle (Ardennes) walks
Circuit du Mortehan
This forest route follows a variety of paths, including many sections of the Pays Sedanais mountain bike routes and various forest trails in Villers Cernay, Francheval and Pouru-aux-Bois.The elevation changes are not excessive and the numerous streams that line the route add a special charm to this route.
This is a difficult route requiring some portage.
In the Mortehan forest: the four streams, La Roche au Sel, the Gros Chêne
22 October 2025: first part of the route revised due to the recent installation of a fence on a forest plot.
An exclusively forest route, sometimes wild, near Belgium. Especially in its first part, it takes in natural areas that are rarely visited. Modest streams have carved out a surprising landscape here. La Roche au Sel, Le Gros Chêne, and L'Étang la Motte are worth a quick look in the second part of the route.
Along the streams of Olly
Amidst the greenery and the scents of the woodland, a short walk to the sound of babbling brooks that you cross by fording.
Follow the water between the Givonne and the Ruisseau de la Hatrelle
forest hike that will take you along the course of the streams, either close by or at a distance.
Please note: 24 January 2026
The passage between 4 and 5 is not possible due to felled trees left on the ground.
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Le Rocher du Pendu and Les Augustins via the Passerelle de l'Épine footbridge
A loop between Corbion and Bouillon, on both banks of the Semois. A castle, an abbey, viewpoints and the crossing of the Semois on the magnificent Passerelle de l'Épine footbridge.
In the Semois valley near Corbion
This short, mainly forest walk will take you close to the Semois river and offer beautiful views of its winding valley.
Loops west of Bouillon along the Semois
This is a fairly long hike through the woods, with good paths and signposted trails. There are some nice climbs and numerous views of the Semois, the Ardennes forest and Bouillon.
When crossing the Épine suspension bridge
From the Pont de Cordemoy, climb the Auclin hill to discover its viewpoints and belvedere. Continue on to the viewpoints of the Abbaye Notre-Dame and L'Épine. Cross the 55-metre-long suspension bridge over the Semois at the Moulin de l'Épine. Set off to discover the viewpoint of the Rocher du Pendu, the botanical and geographical arboretum and finish with a view of Bouillon Castle from La Ramonette.
12 viewpoints overlooking the Semois, starting from Bouillon
A short hike starting from Bouillon, to discover a few viewpoints and panoramic views over the Semois.Several car parks are available at the foot of the castle, at the eastern entrance to the tunnel (town side), as well as numerous bars and restaurants on the Quai du Rempart.
From Bouillon Castle to Sedan Castle
This fully signposted cross-border trail links Bouillon Castle in Belgium to Sedan Castle in France.
This is one of the possible return routes for the hike from one castle to another across the border, hike no. 36479520
After following the Semois river, you will climb up to Corbion, a small village perched high in the municipality of Bouillon. Then, after crossing the border stream near the "Maison Verlaine", you will join the old Bouillonnais road, which will take you gently to the Sedan region.
Discovering the Sedan region
Set off to discover the historic sites that have shaped the Sedan region. Places steeped in history and emotion.
Poupehan, Rochehaut and the Frahan ridges
Three villages on the banks of or overlooking the Semois, where you can explore ridges, ladders and viewpoints.
Sedan, the lake and the canal
A walk around the lake in November, shrouded in mist, with a detour through the town centre and the renovated old quarters, then back along the canal, admiring the reflections of the bourgeois houses in its dark waters.
The Frahan ridges in all their glory
This route combines rural exploration, panoramic views, rocks and forest single trails, between the water's edge and rocky passages. Although the outward journey is not particularly difficult, please note that the ridge crossing is a demanding section that should not be underestimated!
Iges Peninsula
The Iges peninsula, formed by a circular bend in the Meuse downstream from Sedan, has always been a crossing point. A secondary Roman road, linking the two major routes from Reims to Cologne and from Reims to Trier, passed through Iges and crossed the Meuse via a paved ford. Following the surrender of 1870, 80,000 French soldiers were crammed onto the peninsula in appalling conditions before being transferred to Germany, hence the name ‘Camp de la Misère’ (Camp of Misery) given to the peninsula.
The Piot Cross at the start of the route from Wadelincourt
A route with very few sections through woodland which, throughout the walk, offers hikers sweeping panoramic views over the Bar and Meuse valleys.
Circular of the great REX from Botassart
Circular passing by the resting place of the great L.D.
A route with elevation changes and beautiful scenery, but not too difficult. You can even avoid getting your feet wet. About 4½ hours of walking at a good pace.
Le Tombeau du Géant, exceptional viewpoint over the Semois
Set off to explore the Tombeau du Géant viewpoint in Botassart, passing by the ruins of Château le Duc, the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception in Botassart and returning via the Rocher des Gattes viewpoint, the Lyru viewpoint, the Gué des Invasions, also known as the Gué du Loquet, and the two small museums in Ucimont.
La Marfée
The Col de la Marfée, the village of Chaumont and its superb inscriptions on the pediments of the houses, panoramic views of Cheuveuges, the Meuse valley and Sedan: this is what awaits you on this walk, which takes you effortlessly through meadows, fields and forest.