This walk on the border between Belgium and Germany goes through the Ruhr Valley with a view of the historic Vennbahn. On the way you pass the former monastery Reichenstein and the Kreuz im Venn.
A walk from the old station of Sourbrodt to the source area of the Rhur, which looks black like all peat rivers. Through the bogs of Sourbrodt you walk through the forest of Grand Troupa to the Croix Des Russes, an Orthodox cross in memory of Russian prisoners who tried to survive here in a German labor camp during the Second World War. Then you walk along the western edge of the peat bog to a memorial with the Inflected Propeller of an allied aircraft shot down here during World War II.
This forest hike, far from civilization, takes you to the hidden valley of the Olefbach. The Rocherath memorial is a reminder of the Ardennes offensive in December 1944. You will no longer encounter smugglers in this remote area, but may be you can spot wildlife.
A quiet walk through the Poncé valley and the scenic landscape of the Ru du Poncé with hawthorn and stately beech trees as a backdrop.
This hike goes through a beautiful backcountry landscape to the wildly flowing Warche which you follow for a while and then discover the lake of Robertville.
The Cistercian abbey Notre Dame du Val-Dieu in the heart of the Land of Herve is the starting point of this trail that combines two regional walks: the 'Balade de Saint-Jean-Sart' and the 'Balade du Chemin du Diable'. The Abbey was founded in 1216 by Cistercians in the valley of the Berwinne, which used to have the name Valley of the Devil. To ward off fate, the monks baptized the valley Val-Dieu, the valley of God.
A quiet walk that, after a short climb, immediately treats you to beautiful views. From the village of Grüfflingen you walk to the picturesque valley of the Braunlauf, a small tributary of the Our. Through a forest you climb to an altitude of 500 meters where you return to an open landscape.
In the beginning of the walk, attention is drawn to beautiful old farms and their thick walls that are typical of this region with a rough climate. After a few minutes you reach the Statte, a pristine little river. The trail leads over numerous small bridges and stone paths to the 'Rocher de Bilisse', a nearly 50 meters high rock wall in the middle of the forest. The slightly further waterfall 'Cascade des Nûtons' is especially impressive after heavy rains.