3, 2, 1... let's go! Put on your trainers, grab your map and set off on a walk! Look up: along the route, you may be surprised by some small details. 3km circular walk (to be repeated for verification), accessible to all.
Photo trail organised as part of the Fureur de lire festival by the Verviers Library.
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 3.64 km
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Average duration: 1h 05
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Difficulty: Easy
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 20 m
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Descent: - 21 m
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Highest point: 180 m
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Lowest point: 162 m
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 170 m - Rue du Collège
- 1 : km 0.88 - alt. 176 m - Town hall
- 2 : km 2.04 - alt. 178 m - Roundabout
- 3 : km 2.54 - alt. 169 m - Parc de l'Harmonie
- 4 : km 3.4 - alt. 166 m - Roundabout
- S/E : km 3.64 - alt. 170 m - Rue du Collège
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Circular between the Hoëgne and the Borchène
At the edge of the Hertogenwald Forest, the path takes you through fields and woods to the wetlands of the Hoëgne and then to the village of Surister, where you can discover the Château de la Louveterie between the waters of the Borchène and the Ruisseau de Sècheval.
Tour of Herve
This fairly long and adjustable hike, measuring approximately 40 km, will take you along numerous small paths and allow you to discover some of the monuments of the Herve region and its surroundings. You will begin your adventure in the peaceful little village of Chaineux, then take a small rural path via Manaihant to the Xénemont mill (please note that the tunnel crossing the motorway may be closed). You will then pass through the town of Herve, where you will discover a farmhouse ice cream parlour. Head towards line 38 (an old railway line) towards a slag heap in Soumagne (an old coal mining area). Continue your journey through the small village of Melen and its woods and pass in front of Bolland Castle. You can decide to climb up to see the Charneux cross or follow the main road towards Battice to return to Chaineux via the meadows.
Walk around Jehanster
The route starts in Jehanster and takes you on a walk through streets, country lanes and meadows.
Soiron naturally between Olne and Lambermont
Starting from the pretty Place du Moulin in Soiron – one of the most beautiful villages in Wallonia – after admiring the old wash house, the walk gradually heads west into the countryside and offers a beautiful view of the Bola valley. The entrance to Olne crosses the Bois d'Olne and takes the beautiful Côte en Égypte before branching off to descend into the valley. The climb up the Croupet du Bois is hard on the calves, as is the descent on a bend in the Vesdre l'Est. At the viewpoint over the Vesdre, the route heads due east across meadows towards Cornesse and Wegnez, to the Paire sports complex, where it turns north towards the splendid wooded area of Tribomont and the bottom of Fiérain on the edge of Lambermont (Verviers). The route offers beautiful countryside scenery and some panoramic views of this pretty, hilly region.
Hike without description to be followed with the Visorando app.
Goffontaine to Cornesse circular loop
From the village of Cornesse, there is a superb path through the woods offering several views of the Vesdre valley.
Between the Herve bocage and the Ardennes massif lies the historic town of Limbourg.
Limbourg dominates the region from its rocky outcrop. In this ancient fortress, it is pleasant to stroll through the streets and around Place Saint-Georges. With its preserved charm inherited from the Middle Ages, exceptional monuments and splendid views of the surrounding area, it is truly a rare gem in Wallonia!
On the heights of Theux
Starting from the ruins of Franchimont Castle, discover Theux and its surroundings, including some remarkable trees, including an impressive sequoia, the Ru de Chawion Nature Reserve, the hamlets of Sassor and Sasserotte, passages along the Wayai and Hoëgne rivers, some beautiful panoramic views, long stretches through the magnificent Bois de Staneux and a " work dedicated to crayfish".
The Hazienne Valley: Olne - Vaux - Froidbermont
Leave the village towards Vaux-sous-Olne. Walk towards the Hazienne valley and its wooded hillsides before climbing the Bois-d'Olne hill. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Hazienne, a secret stream also known as the Bola de Grand-Rechain in Soiron, with its capricious meanders and sometimes underground course. Let's head back up towards the village via Froidbermont, where the first castle of Olne was located.
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