This unpretentious walk allows you to wander around the villages of Freux and Bras, through pastures and along country roads. The walk starts in front of Freux church, where there is a large car park.
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 9.85 km
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Average duration: 3h 00
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Difficulty: Moderate
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 68 m
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Descent: - 75 m
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Highest point: 488 m
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Lowest point: 435 m
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Country: Belgium
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Area: Massif des Ardennes
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District: Libramont-Chevigny
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Start/End: N 49.970293° / E 5.447033°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 457 m - Freux-Menil
- 1 : km 0.85 - alt. 470 m - X-shaped fork
- 2 : km 1.9 - alt. 477 m - Route
- 3 : km 3.46 - alt. 440 m - Y-junction
- 4 : km 4.22 - alt. 442 m - Bras
- 5 : km 4.59 - alt. 449 m - Cross
- 6 : km 6.36 - alt. 478 m - Séviscourt
- 7 : km 7.19 - alt. 466 m - Cross
- 8 : km 8.61 - alt. 462 m - Freux-Suzerain
- 9 : km 9.55 - alt. 452 m - Pond
- S/E : km 9.85 - alt. 457 m - Freux-Mesnil
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A large circular loop at Freux
Is the walk awful? Not at all! The route winds through the countryside and forests of north-eastern Libramont. And when the magic of winter appears, it can take many forms! Even when there is no snow! Frosty fog can adorn the vegetation with a magnificent display. Another completely different natural phenomenon is the formation of white filamentous ice on dead branches caused by a fungus that releases water which freezes in the form of silky filaments. In summer, the atmosphere is inevitably different... and so are the landscapes! You are unlikely to have the chance to observe a stray deer in the middle of the meadows near the ponds of Château de Freux for long.
Circular towards the Freux ponds
Several series of ponds strung together like a string of pearls stretch between Freux, Bougnimont and Séviscourt. The hike takes you to those near the magnificent Freux-Suzerain castle. The others are even more hidden away at the bottom of vast private estates. For the rest, this hike is rather rural on the north side and very wooded on the south side. The end of the wooded section crosses the pretty marshy area of Golo.
Around the hamlet of Beauplateau
Starting from the hamlet of Beauplateau and the former convent built in 1880, set off to discover the Chapel of Notre-Dame de Lorette via covered and uncovered trails, roads and dirt tracks.
Cheslin loop
This beautiful hike in Sainte-Ode takes you on a journey of discovery through the valleys of the Ourthe, Baseille and Laval streams, alternating between forest and pretty panoramic views of this region of the Ardennes, with a return trip through the Orti Nature Reserve.
The Art Trail of the Orti Nature Reserve
The walk begins in an orchard with heritage fruit varieties and an apiary, before following a sunken path that descends to the bottom of the Laval Valley. Beavers, ponds, artistic installations... so many discoveries await you.
Le Banibois from Tronquoy
Set off to explore Banibois, in the heart of the woods crossed by the stream of the same name. This walk will take you through hundred-year-old oak trees, majestic beech trees and spruce plantations. You will also enjoy vast meadows on the edge of the woods.
Circular route within the future Nassonia National Park starting from Sapin Fî
This circular walk follows the wide forest tracks through part of the future Nassonia National Park and the Deux-Ourthes Nature Park.Starting from the Sapin Fî car park, the walk first heads towards the Rouge Poncé birch forest and its boardwalks, then towards the Wallonia Log Park before branching off towards Mochamps, the Fagnes de Priesse observation tower and the Croix des Russes.After a long descent into the Rabani valley, the walk crosses the Masblette, the iconic river of Fourneau-Saint-Michel, via a small footbridge following the destruction of the two-arched stone bridge during the floods of summer 2021.On the return journey, the route climbs slowly but surely, following the Palogne stream back up to Sapin Fî.
The Libin Truffle Fields
Troufferies: a Walloon word meaning peat bogs, i.e. a place where peat is extracted. Peat was extracted in Libin from the Middle Ages until the 1930s. Come and stroll through a forest landscape of marshes, peat bogs, mud flats and moors... unusual in this part of the Ardennes.
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