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Sprimont walks
The Amblève Valley starting from Florzé
This walk, starting from Florzé Castle, runs alongside the Amblève valley at a distance and returns through the fields and woods of the Sprimont region.
NB: description updated on 30.12.22
Le Ry de la Haze by Dolembreux, Chaply and Lincé
A beautiful and varied route following the Ry de la Haze valley and passing through the hamlets of La Haze and Chaply, before returning to the village of Lincé with sweeping views of the Amblève valley. This route is a variation on the SP-Promenade 9 route, avoiding nearly 3 km of paved roads.
Remouchamps - Stoumont
This stage ofthe GRP® 571 starts in Remouchamps, passes through Sedoz and Fonds de Quarreux close to the Amblève, follows the Chefna stream to the border of the Sources Nature Park and descends into the valley to finish in Stoumont.
ADEPS walk along the Ravel d'Aywaille
5km route of the ADEPS 2026 walk. It allows you to discover the surroundings of Aywaille along the Amblève river.
A treasure hunt is offered as part of this activity.
This route is suitable for pushchairs.
Septroux circular loop
A superb walk around Aywaille. It takes you through the region, passing by magnificent spots and offering a circular route around Septroux.
The views are breathtaking, ensuring you'll take home some memorable souvenirs.
ADEPS walk to Septroux and the Bois de Bougneuse Hé
A superb walk around Aywaille. It allows you to discover the surroundings of the town, through the Bois de Bougneuse Hey, first uphill and then downhill.
A very nice walk, perfect for a pleasant outing.
Septroux, Chambralle and Oneux
A superb walk around Aywaille. It takes you through the region, passing by some magnificent spots. There are plenty of viewpoints to ensure you'll have some memorable souvenirs. The hike alternates between wooded areas and open spaces.
Septroux, Chambralle and Oneux via Au Grand Fawe
A superb walk around Aywaille. It takes you through the region, passing by some magnificent spots.
There are plenty of viewpoints to take in the scenery and create lasting memories.
The hike passes through Chambralle and Oneux.
Circular three-village route south of Beaufays
A walk marked with a Green Diamond, located south of Beaufays. It is a sure sign of the Ardennes, particularly when passing the summit of the "Côtes des Forges", well known to fans of the "Liège-Bastogne-Liège" race. Throughout, greenery dominates: hills, sunken lanes and local hamlets. At every turn, we brush past the hustle and bustle of civilisation, but the contrast with the calm of nature allows us to relax thoroughly.
Circular nature loop via Mont
This lovely circular route through the countryside takes a grand tour over hill and dale around the village of Hodbomont (Autre Beau Mont), passing through Mont, Becco and the outskirts of Vieux-Cortil, La Reid, Deigné and Adzeux.Rural in character, with some woodland, this varied and undulating route follows pretty paths, small country lanes and a few footpaths.
Domaine des Bruyères and Hobdomont circular route
Starting from the Sanctuary of Banneux, this is a real nature trail, albeit hilly, well ventilated, very pretty and varied. Woods, pretty meadows, open fir forests, breathtaking views: it has it all. The route passes through old firebreaks in the last part from Hobdomont: good walking boots are recommended.
Along the Amblève and Oneux from Fraiture
You will descend towards the Amblève, which you will follow along the left bank.
You will climb back up towards Oneux, where you will have a beautiful view of the Amblève valley.
After a circular route, you’ll return to Oneux to head down what the locals call ‘les tartines’.
A few metres after the start of the descent, straight ahead, you will see a lovely viewpoint overlooking Comblain-aux-Ponts and the Ourthe valley.
From Chefna to Ninglinspo
The Valley of Legends via Chefna and Ninglinspo. Between legend and torrent.Ideal for dogs, with plenty of water sources, rivers and streams.
The Ninglinspo and the Charmille du Haut-Marais
The Ninglinspo is that Walloon stream described by some tourist organisations as ‘mountainous’ and which all Belgians and Dutch people rush to come and admire. So, yes, certainly, it is picturesque and as wild as you could wish for, with footbridges, waterfalls and glacial potholes known as the Baths of the Naiads, Diana, Hermes, the Otter, the Stag, etc... but frankly, there is nothing mountainous about it.Above all, go for a walk there during the week, as weekends, public holidays and school holidays are best avoided if you appreciate peace and nature.The second main point of interest is the arbour planted in themid-19th century on the edge of his Haut-Marais estate. Despite being partially destroyed—by more than 40%—after German tanks passed through in 1940, it remains the longest in Europe, still stretching for 573 metres.
From Ninglinspo to Chefna
A tributary of the Amblève and 3.5 km long, with an average gradient of 7.5%, the Ninglinspo is one of the few torrents in Belgium. Come and discover this valley, which was coveted by gold prospectors in the last century, and walk in a landscape worthy of the highest mountain rivers. With its waterfalls and "baths", the Ninglinspo will offer you an unforgettable moment of relaxation. As for the Chefna, less popular with tourists, it will take you away from it all with its wild side.