Waterfalls in Namur province offer charming cascades and picturesque natural beauty. The region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including forests and river valleys, particularly around the Meuse River. While not known for towering waterfalls, Namur features numerous trails where water flows create scenic spots. These natural features provide opportunities for exploration and hiking.
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Also known as the "Manoir aux statues," this old mill was abandoned for a long time. However, in recent years, a family has been gradually renovating it.
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Renovated 1898 castle. Start of the climb to the waterfalls. Carpet of wild garlic.
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This fantastic trail takes you past waterfalls and along a stream that descends from the heights.
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in any season a must see
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Especially nice when it's warm...
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There is still work to be done here...
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very pretty to see
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it's a magical place with all these waterfalls.
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The most popular waterfall experience in Namur is the The Cascatelles Trail, known for its picturesque cascades and diverse scenery. Other beloved spots include Waterfalls and Streams of Boucle de Freyr, where you can walk along and through a stream, and the Falmignoul Stream Trail, a family-friendly path with a small waterfall.
Namur's waterfalls are typically found within forested areas and along river valleys, particularly near the Meuse River. You'll encounter charming cascades, streams, and often panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, such as the Meuse valley and the majestic Château de Freÿr.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and the opportunity for peaceful walks. The trails often climb along streams with many waterfalls, offering a refreshing experience. Many appreciate the diverse scenery, from dense forests to open viewpoints, and the chance to get close to the water, sometimes even walking through streams.
Yes, the Falmignoul Stream Trail is highlighted as a family-friendly option, offering a pleasant footpath along the Ruisseau de Falmignoul with a small waterfall. The Les Cascatelles Promenade is also generally considered suitable for families due to its easy hiking level.
Autumn is highly recommended for visiting the Les Cascatelles Promenade, as the forest displays beautiful golden colors. Generally, spring and autumn offer vibrant natural scenery around the waterfalls. After heavy rains or snowmelt, the water flow is stronger, making the cascades more impressive.
Yes, many waterfall trails in Namur are considered easy. The Les Cascatelles Promenade, for example, is an approximately 7.6 to 7.9 km loop that takes around 2 hours and 11 to 25 minutes to complete and is generally easy. For more easy hiking options in the region, you can explore guides like Easy hikes in Namur.
Near the Les Cascatelles Promenade, you can discover the historic Cascatelles Hermitage, also known as the "Manoir aux statues," which is currently undergoing renovation. Further afield, the Coo Waterfall has a history tied to 17th-century monks who partially created the large waterfall.
While not directly in Namur, two significant Belgian waterfalls are often visited by those in the wider Ardennes region. The Bayehon Waterfall, near Malmedy (Liège Province), is known for its striking red-colored water and is the second-largest in Belgium. The Coo Waterfall, also in Liège Province, is the highest natural waterfall in Belgium and offers a range of activities including an amusement park and adventure sports.
Beyond enjoying the waterfalls themselves, the region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, from easy strolls to more challenging routes. For example, you can explore options in the Hiking in Namur guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like those found in the MTB Trails in Namur guide.
For popular spots like the Les Cascatelles Promenade, parking is generally available in nearby villages such as Falmignoul or Dinant, from where you can access the trails. Specific parking information may vary, so it's always good to check local signs upon arrival.
Many trails in the Namur region, including those leading to waterfalls, are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check specific local regulations or signage at the trailhead, particularly in nature reserves, to ensure compliance.
Near the Les Cascatelles Promenade, you can find amenities in nearby towns like Dinant. During summer (July and August), an ephemeral bar called "Passage d'eau" is open halfway through the Les Cascatelles walk. For the Coo Waterfall, there's an amusement park and various tourist facilities, including cafes and restaurants, right at its foot. Accommodation options are available in the surrounding towns and villages throughout the region.


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