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Arquennes, Bois d'Arpes and the old Brussels-Charleroi canal
An easy walk through the pretty region of Arquennes, along paths, country lanes, woodland edges and the Ravel cycle route, returning along the Charleroi/Brussels canal. The route is almost entirely car-free.
Around the Rosseignies stream
Hike around the Rosseignies stream, at the top of a Senne watershed. Wide variety of surfaces and landscapes.
From the old canals to the new canal between Seneffe and Godarville
Here is a pleasant circular route mainly along the water’s edge with an unusual point of interest. To explore it properly, bring a torch. You’ll be able to see inside the Godarville boat tunnel, though without actually entering it. Those with a keen eye will spot here and there remnants of times gone by, such as landing stages, bollards or mooring posts, and a variety of birds, including cormorants.
Discover the locks of the old canal in the province of Hainaut
This region is criss-crossed by canals, some very modern ones having replaced the old canals, a section of which we follow on this easy walk that takes us past some of the locks dotting the route.The locks that can be seen during this walk have been out of use since 1958. Since then, the lock gates have been removed and artificial waterfalls have been created on the downstream side. And this is the result that can be seen today.
Monstrous, Ronquière: land and water
A route where every step reveals a fragment of history. At Les Onze Bonniers, the mist floats like a memory. The streams of Pont à Mousson and Les Corbeaux whisper their legends — it is said that crows guided travellers. In the Bois de l'Hôpital, du Planti and d'en Bas, you will find elusive chamois, ancient herbs and secret springs. The Brussels–Charleroi canal unfurls its memories of barges and towpaths. La Gratière, La Thines and Hiernoulet offer golden light and dragonflies. There are also the Fermes de la Barette, de l'Abbaye and du Seigneur, guardians of the fields. At the Caverne du Philosophe, silence becomes history. Villages such as Ronquières, Chenu and Bornival are as gentle as an old book.A hike that whispers its secrets.
Crossing from the Meuse to the Scheldt
A short and easy walk leading from the Sambre catchment area to that of the Senne.
From farm to farm around Buzet
An easy route around the villages of Obaix and Buzet, passing by a few farms typical of the region.
Ronquières inclined plane, Canal and Old Brussels-Charleroi Canal
This easy walk follows the Canal du Centre and the old canal for the most part, before crossing the countryside to reach the top of the Ronquières inclined plane, which is used to transfer boats. This ‘lift’ overcomes a 68-metre difference in height over a distance of 1,432 metres.
Les Longues Hayes
La Haye du Roeulx is the wooded area that surrounds our small princely town to the north-northeast. In addition to exploring our countryside and woods, this route will allow you to discover the town centre of Le Roeulx and its sights.
Grand tour of the Bois de la Houssière
After a short warm-up walk in the arboretum, where small educational signs provide information on the names of the trees found here, the hike takes you on a long, easy walk around the Bois de la Houssière, a popular destination for walkers in this region of Belgium.
Countryside and castles around Écaussinnes
This is an easy walk, about an hour's drive from Brussels. You will discover the two castles of Écaussinnes as you walk through the forest, along country roads and paths with the Ronquières Tower as a landmark.
Along the Brussels-Charleroi Canal and the Ittre lock
On this easy walk, which is mainly on hard-surfaced paths, you will discover a fine feat of engineering, one of many in the region, symbolising both the economic vitality of this area and human ingenuity in overcoming natural obstacles.
Ittre and the Château de la Tournette golf course
A circular route almost entirely through the countryside, starting from the centre of Ittre and ending at the Château de la Tournette golf course. Along the way, the Ravel cycle path runs alongside the Ri Ternel river, taking in the sweeping agricultural landscapes on the heights of Haut-Ittre – with, among other things, its beautiful hedgerows allowing nature to flourish – and crossing the golf course, all in an atmosphere of calm and serenity.
Trails and clearings starting from Ittre
In the heart of Walloon Brabant, Ittre reveals a landscape of deep forests and secret valleys. The Bois des Frères, Bois du Bailli and Bois du Chapitre offer a refuge for wildlife. Le Bilot and La Baraque l'Hermitage combine ancient stones and peaceful clearings.Around Braine-le-Château, the heritage tells the story: medieval castle, Ferme Sainte-Croix and villages with evocative names such as Derrière les Monts or Le Cheval Blanc. Local legends still tell of white horses crossing the woods at dusk.The paths wind between hills and meadows, on sandy and clay soils. Heather, holly and oak trees make up a typical Brabant landscape. Mixed forests, wet meadows, orchids, ferns, deer and rare birds punctuate the walk. Between nature, history and legends, Ittre invites you to immerse yourself peacefully in the memory of the woods.
Houdeng-Goegnies lift circular
This route first follows the Canal du Centre Historique and its four hydraulic lifts, then returns via the new Canal du Centre and the impressive Strépy-Thieu boat lift. We will also cross the Sart canal bridge. On the old canal, we will also see the Houdeng swing bridge and the Bracquegnies drawbridge.
Hike without detailed description to be followed with the Visorando app.
Ittre and the Brussels-Charleroi Canal
Starting from the pleasant little square in Ittre, a small path quickly leads to unusual places so close to the town. Then there are vast landscapes stretching as far as the eye can see, followed by a pleasant walk through the Bois du Chapitre forest as you continue on your way. This is how this circular route is constructed, with a few streets here and there connecting the paths that take precedence here. And, as the icing on the cake, you pass by the Brussels-Charleroi Canal, discover lock no. 5 and the Ittre marina, and, before setting off again, stroll through the narrow streets of Ittre.
Discovering the 6 Périer
On the heights of the Courcelles slag heaps, the walk will lead you to well-hidden and unexpected paths. Starting from Saint-Barthélemy Church.
Tour de Wallonie Stage 2 Braine-le-Comte – Meslin-l'Evèque
The second stage of the Tour de Wallonie takes us today from the town of Braine-le-Comte to Meslin-l’Evèque, a small village in the municipality of Ath to the north-east. We will mainly be walking along small country lanes as we cross this beautiful, gently rolling Hainaut countryside, passing through a few small villages and other hamlets such as Horrues. A short detour of a few metres to view Thoricourt Castle from behind its gates before crossing part of the infamous Ghislenghien industrial estate.
Baisy-Thy, Sart-Dames-Avelines and the Ways Marker
A lovely circular route through the countryside between Baisy-Thy (Genappe) and Sart-Dames-Avelines (Villers-la-Ville), passing by the "Borne de Ways" and crossing the Ry d'Hez twice. The route takes you along the picturesque "Sentier des Échaliers".
The Ermitage Nature Reserve
A circular walk in and around the lovely little Ermitage nature reserve (managed by Natagora), a haven of nature and tranquillity between Braine-le-Château and Ittre. The walk features several information boards.
Le Canal historique et l'héritage minier de Houdeng-Aimeries
The appeal of this walk lies in the way it combines the region’s mining history with the tranquil beauty of the historic Canal du Centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring its boat lifts—now operational again—and other infrastructure dating back over 100 years, bearing witness to the ingenuity of their designers.
Three slag heaps near La Louvière
During this walk, discover three slag heaps situated relatively close to one another: the AlbertI, Quesnoy and Saint-Emmanuel slag heaps. Slag heaps are man-made hills formed by the gradual accumulation of mining waste produced by mining operations. These hills stand as a testament to an iconic industrial activity that provided a livelihood for several generations of locals, and which has now ceased.
Country walk to the "Vieux Manands"
Starting from the historic site of "Napoleon's last headquarters", this walk will introduce you to a region that is too often overlooked. You will take a quiet road, a dirt track and then paths over a small river before climbing up to a road that you will quickly cross to find another path at the bottom of the garden... And there you are in the centre of Plancenoit for a short while. Very quickly, your steps will take you back to crossroads combining tarmac (a little) and natural ground to cross the river again, then pastures and a historic farm, ending up on a very, very quiet road.
Around Le Roeulx
A relaxing stroll in and around the town of Le Roeulx.
Discovering the town centre of Le Rœulx
A picturesque tour will allow you to discover the charm of Le Roeulx, guiding you through its characterful houses and iconic monuments. This town has managed to preserve its rural atmosphere while offering architectural treasures to explore.
A tour of Le Roeulx
A picturesque tour of the town of Le Roeulx and its surroundings.
Around the Bois de La Haye du Roeulx
This walk will allow you to discover the remarkable sites of the town of Le Roeulx and its bucolic landscapes.
A little trip to Paradise starting from Braine-l'Alleud
Starting from the Étangs du Paradis, here is a circular route to discover the rural side of Braine-l'Alleud towards Ophain-Bois-Seigneur-Isaac. Les Hayettes, Village No. 1, the ponds and the new swimming pool in Braine are dotted along a very varied route.
Discovering the hyacinths on the hills above Braine-le-Château
This walk is an extension of walk no. 82622036 (no. 357) "On the heights of Braine-le-Château". It extends from 5.5 km to 11.5 km and takes you through part of the Bois de Hal to admire the carpets of flowers, including blue hyacinths in spring.
On the heights of Braine-le-Château
A beautiful little hike, mainly on trails interspersed with a few short stretches on quiet roads, offering beautiful panoramic views and some magnificent trees. You may be lucky enough to spot a deer or two, a fox or a badger as you pass through one of the shady corners of the walk. Take the time to soak up the serenity of the undergrowth and stop at the foot of the remarkable trees.
The Canal du Centre and its lifts
Admire the landscape of the Canal du Centre, the century-old drawbridges and the lifts that operate solely on hydraulic power.
Magnificent landscapes between Plancenoit and Maransart
A very beautiful circular walk with varied landscapes. As there are not many shaded areas, this walk is best avoided when it is hot and the sun is beating down. Magnificent in autumn, also nice in winter, but you can hear the N5 more as the trees are bare.
Leval-Trahegnies Circular Loop
The route forms a circular route that takes you on a journey of discovery along the small paths of Leval-Trahegnies.
Tour de Wallonie Stage 1 Braine-l'Alleud - Braine-le-Comte
Starting from the 1815 site, this first stage of my tour of Wallonia connects two towns named Braine – Braine-l’Alleud and Braine-le-Comte – whilst prioritising routes away from towns and villages as much as possible. But that doesn’t necessarily mean they are farm tracks or footpaths. Where possible, yes; otherwise, mostly small country roads.
Grand Tour of Braine-l'Alleud
Here is a long and challenging circular route, with numerous ascents and descents, through woodland or open countryside, taking in tarmac roads, cobbled streets, gravel paths, dirt tracks and sandy terrain. All this whilst avoiding built-up areas as much as possible and staying in the countryside.
Circular route between the 1815 site and Maransart
This is a magnificent walk that can be enjoyed on foot or by mountain bike. It takes place almost entirely in the beautiful countryside of Walloon Brabant, amongst fields, meadows and woodland. The surfaces vary: tarmac, old cobblestones, farm tracks and footpaths. In autumn, pheasants are everywhere and you may be lucky enough to spot a herd of does emerging from beneath the trees at the edge of a wood to feed on fresh grass in a meadow.
Circular route from Braine-l'Alleud to Haut-Ittre
For once, here is a long 27 km circular hike through the rolling countryside of this corner of Walloon Brabant. Starting from the Butte du Lion - site 1815 - it first crosses the town of Braine-l'Alleud before returning to the countryside, which the hike hardly leaves until it returns to the foot of the Butte du Lion.
Viewpoint of the Terril from La Docherie
You can follow the Terrils trails and enjoy beautiful views depending on the season.
Come rain or shine, snow or wind.
This pleasant little route can be done with the family (take care with young children) or with a backpack if you are particularly well prepared.
Brabant walk towards the Bois de Hal
The Bois de Hal is particularly renowned for its carpets of hyacinths.Walking along its paths in another season and combining the forest with the surrounding countryside is the essence of this walk.
The Bois de Hal, a paradise of wild hyacinths and anemones
A splendid walk in the Bois de Hal, famous for its carpets of wild hyacinths in April, but let’s not forget the anemones that bloom a little earlier. This circular walk of around 6 km follows the paths and trails of the "Reebokwandeling" and the "hyacintenwandeling", two signposted walks featured on the official Bois de Halle website (see practical information).
ADEPS walk in Tubize
A 20 km walk through the countryside of Tubize and Saintes, passing through the Quenast woods, the Coeurq ponds and along several footpaths. You will be surrounded by nature and peaceful surroundings.
ADEPS circular in Tubize
Welcome to this new walking route, located in the surroundings of Tubize.
This route is located in the heart of the countryside between Saintes, Tubize and Quenast.
A beautiful walk to enjoy with friends and family... surrounded by fields, horses and farms... The walk is easy and pleasant, offering plenty of opportunities to enjoy the fresh air in the heart of the town of Betchards.
ADEPS walk from Tubize via Ophain
A 10 km walk through the countryside of Tubize and Saintes, passing through the Quenast woods and along several footpaths. You’ll find yourself surrounded by nature and peaceful spots amidst the fields.
ADEPS walk from Tubize via Renarmont
A 15 km walk through the countryside of Tubize and Saintes, passing through the Quenast woods and along several footpaths. You’ll be surrounded by nature and peaceful spots amidst the fields.
ADEPS walk in Tubize via the Ferme de Froye
A 5 km walk through the countryside of Tubize - Saintes, passing through the W estate. You’ll be surrounded by nature and peaceful spots amidst the fields. Come and walk for a good cause
Circular route to Couture-Saint-Germain and La Lasne
Here is a circular walk allowing you to discover the beautiful spots of the Lasne - Couture-Saint-Germain area, sometimes completely surrounded by nature, sometimes passing through the pretty neighbourhoods of this area. It involves a lot of ups and downs: the walk is in the "Brabant double 'v'allon" and the views are superb.
From Binche to Vodgoriacum
A walk starting from the centre of Binche to discover the town’s and the region’s medieval and ancient past.
Diabéto 2026 in Waudrez
The walk starts and ends in Waudrez. It is an easy, rural route with historical information and anecdotes available throughout the walk. Although Waudrez may appear to be a village “without a history”, it has a rich past, and its proximity to Binche meant it was often occupied or even destroyed by enemy troops.
Diabéto 2026 via Bourleau
An easy, scenic route with historical and anecdotal information available throughout the walk. Although Waudrez may appear to be a village with ‘no history’, it has a rich past, and its proximity to Binche meant it was often occupied or even destroyed by enemy troops.
Diabéto 2026 via the Lime Kiln
The start and finish are in Waudrez. An easy, rural route with historical information and anecdotes available throughout the walk. Although Waudrez may appear to be a village ‘without a history’, it has a rich past, and its proximity to Binche meant it was often occupied or even destroyed by enemy troops.
Short loop at the Royal Golf Club of Waterloo
This short walk takes you through the countryside to the bleak plain of Waterloo and its magnificent golf course, where golf enthusiasts have long since replaced Napoleon's armies.
Circular route around Waterloo Golf Course starting from Ransbeck
A lovely 4 km circular route around the Royal Golf Club of Waterloo, starting from the charming Place de Ransbeck. This route is a slightly longer version of the walk entitled ‘A short walk in Ransbeck’, with the difference that this route passes by the Chapelle Jacques.