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Top 3 Lakes around Amay

Lakes around Amay, Belgium, are centered around the Lac de la Gravière, a significant natural reserve within the municipality. This former gravel pit has been transformed into a 44-hectare natural area, with 21 hectares covered by water, recognized for its biological interest. The area provides opportunities for nature observation, particularly birdwatching, and features walking trails. The broader Wallonia region also features other notable lakes for those exploring beyond Amay.

Best lakes around Amay

  • The most popular lakes is Amay Gravel Pit, a lake that is a 44-hectare natural area, including 21 hectares of water. This site is home to more than 120 species of birds and features a 2.5 kilometer path with educational panels for bird watching and walking.
  • Another must-see spot is Quarry Lake in Parc Naturel Burdinale-Mehaigne, a lake next to the Moha quarry. Visitors can find an educational walk with informative panels on the history and uses of limestone, and a turquoise lake.
  • Visitors also love Gravière Lake, a 23-hectare lake within a 44-hectare parcel. This lake is landscaped with reed beds, gently sloping banks, and a walking path, recognized as a Wetland of Biological Interest.
  • Amay is known for natural reserve lakes and quarry lakes. The region offers a variety of lakes to see and explore, from protected natural habitats to industrial sites with scenic water features.
  • The lakes around Amay are appreciated by the komoot community, with 81 upvotes and 31 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Amay Gravel Pit

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The Gravière protected site in Amay is a natural area of 44 hectares, including 21 hectares of water from the exploitation of Meuse gravel. This site, recognized as a Wetland of Biological Interest, is home to more than 120 species of birds. The facilities include reed beds, gently sloping banks and a 2.5 kilometer path with educational panels for bird watching and walking.

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The Moha quarry, operated since 1860 by Carmeuse, is famous for its marine limestone formed 350 million years ago. Used in construction and the manufacture of lime, this stone is found in the local architectural heritage. The quarry offers the “Promenade de la Pierre”, an educational walk with informative panels on the history and uses of limestone. Next to the quarry there is a turquoise lake.

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Gravière Lake

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The lake of the gravel pit
Development of the lake of the gravel pit


The exploitation of the gravel pit of Amay is finished, leaving us a lake of 23 hectares in a parcel of an area of 44 hectares.
This lake is landscaped with reed beds, gently sloping banks, a walking path, plantations of trees and shrubs.


The lake is home to a Nature area

This Nature zone is supported by the Walloon Region, more particularly by the Nature and Forest Division, it is recognized as ZHIB (Wetland of Biological Interest)

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Gravière Trail

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The gravel pit was in operation until 2006, after which it became a 44-hectare nature reserve with a lake for waterfowl, which can be spotted in several waterside huts. Up to 120 different species have been observed there. A well-maintained Gravièrepad with beautiful banks and a swallow wall leads you around it – beautiful.

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View of Moha Quarry

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Beautiful view of the Carmeuse group's quarry in Moha

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Bruno
March 5, 2026, La Gravière d'Amay

The gravel pit is a rich site for photography enthusiasts or walkers who wish to stroll along well-maintained paths and observe birds in peace. It's a recommended spot for walkers and photographers. Please respect the guidelines, such as keeping your dog on a leash (even if some people think it's harmless to let their dog off-leash, be aware that animals have predatory instincts, which could scare away certain ground-nesting bird species like kingfishers) and refraining from swimming so as not to disturb the birds. Thank you to everyone who respects the guidelines, and I wish you a pleasant hike or a great photo outing 🙏.

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Quarries have been a major industry in this region for almost a century. In recent decades, further expansion projects have been planned here in Moha. These have repeatedly met with resistance from residents of neighboring Vinalmont, where the rural hamlets of Wanzoul and Roua are threatened by an expansion of the quarry's current infrastructure. During a public inquiry organized by the local government in 1997, the number of written protests (nearly 1,500) exceeded the total number of residents of Vinalmont (over 1,070). Source: Wikipedia

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The gravel pit was in operation until 2006, after which it became a 44-hectare nature reserve with a lake for waterfowl, which can be spotted in several waterside huts. Up to 120 different species have been observed there. A well-maintained Gravièrepad with beautiful banks and a swallow wall leads you around it – beautiful.

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Beautiful location with a stunning view of one of the old quarry lakes.

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Moha's old career

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Beautiful view of the Carmeuse group's quarry in Moha

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There is not much to see here. The quarry is also not accessible. Follow the path up to the viewpoint over the quarry with benches (also for picnic), information boards and more beautiful things.

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The Gravière protected site in Amay is a natural area of 44 hectares, including 21 hectares of water from the exploitation of Meuse gravel. This site, recognized as a Wetland of Biological Interest, is home to more than 120 species of birds. The facilities include reed beds, gently sloping banks and a 2.5 kilometer path with educational panels for bird watching and walking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes in Amay?

The primary lake directly in Amay, the Amay Gravel Pit (also known as Lac de la Gravière), is a significant natural reserve. It features reed beds, gently sloping banks, and is a haven for over 120 species of birds. You can also find the Moha Quarry nearby, which includes a striking turquoise lake and offers insights into the region's limestone history.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities near Amay?

Yes, the Amay Gravel Pit is considered family-friendly, offering a peaceful 2.5 km walking path with educational panels. For activities slightly further afield, the Lac de Warfaaz near Spa has an asphalted perimeter suitable for buggies and a playground. The Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure complex offers a vast array of water sports and adventure parks.

Can I go hiking or walking around the lakes in Amay?

Absolutely. The Amay Gravel Pit features a well-maintained 2.5 km path around the lake, complete with educational panels. This path is suitable for all seasons. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Hiking around Amay guide, which includes routes like the 'Amay Gravel Pit – Gravière Lake loop'.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Amay?

The Amay Gravel Pit is described as an 'unmissable little walk in all seasons,' making it a great destination year-round. The natural beauty and birdwatching opportunities are present throughout the year, though spring and autumn might offer particularly pleasant weather for walks.

Are dogs allowed at the lakes near Amay?

Yes, the Lac de la Gravière (Amay Gravel Pit) is suitable for exploration with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. This allows visitors and their pets to enjoy the natural reserve responsibly.

Are there any lakes suitable for swimming or water sports in the wider region?

While the Lac de la Gravière in Amay is a nature reserve and not typically for swimming, the broader Wallonia region offers excellent options. The Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure complex is the largest in Belgium, providing extensive opportunities for swimming, sailing, kayaking, diving, and jet skiing. The Lac de la Haute Sûre in nearby Luxembourg also offers beaches, swimming, and non-motorized water sports like canoeing and windsurfing.

What makes the Lac de la Gravière in Amay special?

The Lac de la Gravière, also known as the Amay Gravel Pit, is special because it's a former gravel pit transformed into a 23-hectare Wetland of Biological Interest. It's a vital habitat for over 120 bird species, including nesting river swallows, and offers a peaceful 2.5 km walking path with educational panels for nature observation.

Are there cycling routes near the lakes in Amay?

Yes, the region around Amay offers various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes that pass through scenic areas near lakes and other natural features. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Amay guide.

What other notable lakes are there in the wider Wallonia region, beyond Amay?

Beyond Amay, two significant lakes in the wider Wallonia region are the Lac de Warfaaz near Spa, known for its recreational walks, fishing, and pedal boating, and the vast Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure complex, offering extensive water sports and outdoor activities across five lakes.

Is there parking available for visitors to the Lac de la Gravière?

Yes, for the Lac de la Gravière (Amay Gravel Pit), parking is available nearby the entrance on Rue Ponthière, or at the football fields approximately 500 meters away.

What kind of running trails are available near the lakes?

There are several running trails around the lakes in Amay, including loops around the Amay Gravel Pit. These trails offer a scenic environment for your run. You can explore specific routes in the Running Trails around Amay guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Amay?

Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty of the Amay Gravel Pit, often describing it as an 'unmissable little walk' and a 'wonderful family walk.' The opportunity for birdwatching and enjoying unspoiled nature is a major draw.

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