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Mont-Saint-Guibert walks
Circular towards Nil-Saint-Vincent.
20-kilometre route of the ADEPS 2025 walk. Circular starting from Nil-Saint-Vincent from Place du Tram 1. It passes around Walhain and Walhain Saint-Paul.
Orne, countryside and castles around a stream in Walloon Brabant
A rural hike in Walloon Brabant, discovering a few villages crossed by the Orne and its tributaries.
Sculptor's Trail in Céroux-Mousty and Court-Saint-Étienne
This circular route takes you along interesting paths around the villages of Céroux-Mousty and Court-Saint-Étienne. The highlight of the walk is the Sentier du Sculpteurs (Sculptors' Trail) with its magnificent wooden sculptures. A shortcut can be taken to reduce the walk to around 6 km.
Discovering Chaumont-Gistoux
Chaumont-Gistoux, like many places in Walloon Brabant, is full of small paths and trails connecting the villages, hamlets and neighbourhoods of the area. This is one of the highlights of the walk.
Walk in the Bois de Lauzelle
This 'short' family walk allows you to discover the Lauzelle woods and the Louvain-la-Neuve golf course.
From Bousval to the Écurie de la Tourelle
The hike starts at Avenue des Habitations Modernes and goes to the stable at the turret, passing through fields, forests, a small village and the Ravel. This hike will allow you to discover peaceful and beautiful spots that are perfect for beginners.
Le Huit de Mellery
An easy walk around Mellery on paths and trails away from traffic (with the exception of a very short section) with a passage through the woods of Villers-la-Ville: in short, peace and quiet and green surroundings.
Forest walk at Fort des Voiles
The Fort des Voiles, also known as Ferme Rose for obvious reasons, was successively used as a glass furnace, a flour mill and a fish farm (trout).The name Fort des Voiles is thought to come from a distortion of "for à voires", which in Walloon means "glass furnace".In the 17th century, the glass industry required a lot of wood, which would explain its geographical location.The fish farm was created a little further down, along the Ruisseau du Glabais stream, and operated from 1950 until around 2000, when the presence of beavers and a sewage treatment plant, located upstream of the stream and inadequately protected against flooding, forced the owners to cease operations for health reasons.The current buildings date from the 1920s.
Through the paths of Walibrix
Hike through the woods and bucolic trails of Wavre, Limal, Bierges and Rixensart
Short walk in the Bois Grand-Père
This short walk in the Bois Grand-Père takes you on a discovery of the hilly part of the Orneau valley to the south-west of the Grand-Manil district. There are no particular difficulties, except for a little mud on the path in the woods and between the Ferme de Bedauwe and the Orneau.The perfect family walk, alternating between trails, paved paths, countryside and forest.
The Footvillers Eight
Alternating wooded and rural sections. The route follows paths (sometimes paved) and dirt tracks (so expect muddy conditions in wet weather).
There is one difficult section when you leave the Ry d'Hez river and have to climb perpendicular to it: the slope is very steep and difficult, especially if the ground is wet.
Only three short sections are on tarmac roads, only one of which is on a busy road.
Five villages south of Gembloux
Without entering them, discover five villages in the Gembloux area. This well-maintained route of around 15 km gives pride of place to paths and trails. In addition, 20% of the route is along roads with often flat and passable verges. In spring, the undergrowth is ablaze with flowers. On the hills, take a look around you: the landscapes will surprise you.
Chapelle Sainte-Anne and Château de Ferooz via the Bois de Haute Bise
This walk is located in the south and in the most wooded part of Gembloux. Beautiful scenery.
Circular du Camp, La Bruyère Golf Course, Château de Cognée in Marbais
This 9.7 km hike is a combination of the Golf de la Bruyère route starting from Camp and the circular route of the Boucle du Camp starting from Châtelet.
Enjoy the Brabant countryside around Marbais and the passage through the village.
Trails, dirt tracks or paved roads with rural traffic.
Short passage through the Golf de la Bruyère and discovery of the Château de Cognée.
The Château de Cognée and the Pêcherée at the start of Camp-Marbais
This circular route mainly follows country roads and paths, starting from the Chapelle du Camp chapel. Discover the Château de Cognée, the Ruisseau La Pêcherée stream and its ponds.