Best lakes around Soumagne are found within the municipality and the wider Liège province, offering diverse aquatic attractions. While Soumagne itself features leisure parks with ponds, the surrounding region includes notable artificial lakes and nature reserves. These locations provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and nature observation. The area's geography supports a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, contributing to its appeal for visitors.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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At the edge of the pond near Val-Dieu Abbey stands the José Schyns observation hut, a peaceful spot where you can experience nature undisturbed. From the wooden hut, you have a beautiful view of the pond and the surrounding valley, ideal for observing birds and other animals in their natural habitat. The hut is named after José Schyns, a nature lover and bird conservationist who was committed to protecting and experiencing the wildlife in this region. It is a place that invites silence, mindfulness, and wonder.
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A friend of George Grard, Charles Leplae, like him, appreciated the depiction of female nudes. He regularly imbued them with reserved, pensive, and introspective poses. True to this style and the artist's taste for allegories, this grave-looking sculpture embodies both a young girl and the young woman. Kneeling on the banks of the Deer Pond, in a bucolic setting, it is certainly the most delicate work in the collection. To be brought to the Sart Tilman estate, the original 3.5-meter-high work, installed at the National Bank of Belgium, was reduced to life-size scale and then placed slightly back in its current green setting, into which it blends perfectly, both in color and in its restrained poetry.
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Birdwatching hut at the pond in the Val-Dieu nature reserve
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Charles Leplae Leplae's art is entirely focused on the human figure, especially women. When he represents her naked, he transcends this very nakedness to elevate her to the rank of symbol. The young girl, frozen in bronze, is more than her model. The chaste nudity, the seriousness of the expression, the modest gesture give the representation a universal dimension. This allegory of one of the eras of women could not find a more important location, near a pond rich in the seeds of life. The original 3.5 m high work, designed in 1951, is installed in the architectural complex of the National Bank of Belgium in Brussels. Sculpting techniques make it possible to reproduce and reduce works. Life-size, installed in a wooded setting, the kneeling girl commands respect for the place in an almost authoritative manner and invites an inner dialogue.
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Here you can sit on a bench with a view of the pond.
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Here you can relax on a bench with a view of the pond and the water features
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Easy hiking trails in a beautiful valley. 👌
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The Hemlot is an old arm of the Meuse, made up of three small ponds lined with trees, covering an area of just over one hectare. This site has exceptional biological value and is ecologically protected. In terms of wildlife, you will be able to observe seagulls, gray herons, swans, coots, different species of ducks, geese and even great cormorants. If you're lucky, you might come across the majestic kingfisher. The vegetation of the body of water is mainly composed of thorny hornworts and yellow water lilies. The surrounding trees are generally species adapted to humid places, such as willows, alders and birches. A pleasant walk awaits you, with benches and pontoons to enjoy the surrounding nature. Don’t hesitate to discover this beautiful place during your next walk!
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The region around Soumagne offers a diverse range of aquatic attractions. Within Soumagne, you'll find leisure parks like the Domaine Provincial de Wégimont with ponds for rowing and fishing. The wider Liège province features notable artificial lakes such as Lac de Warfaaz and Lac de la Gileppe, as well as redeveloped gravel pits like Gravière Brock Nature Reserve and natural pond areas like Julienne Ponds.
Yes, several lakes and water bodies are ideal for families. The Domaine Provincial de Wégimont in Soumagne offers playgrounds, multi-sports areas, mini-golf, and heated swimming pools with a large slide. Lac de Warfaaz near Spa has a children's playground and picnic tables. Julienne Ponds also features a playground and picnic benches. For adventure, Lac de la Gileppe boasts an Accropark with rope bridges and zip lines.
At the Domaine Provincial de Wégimont, you can enjoy rowing boats and fishing in its ponds. Lac de Warfaaz is popular for pedal boat rentals and fishing, with species like trout, pike-perch, and carp. Fishing from a boat is prohibited there, but most other styles are permitted.
Yes, Gravière Brock Nature Reserve has paths accessible to people with reduced mobility, allowing everyone to enjoy the landscape and observation posts. Additionally, the 1 km paved road around Lac de Warfaaz is easily accessible, including for people with reduced mobility.
The region offers extensive trails. Around Lac de Warfaaz, you can find popular routes for walking, jogging, and mountain biking. Lac de la Gileppe features extensive walking and cycling trails, including a 15 km walk and a 16 km bike route, plus dedicated mountain biking tracks. For more options, you can explore various cycling routes around Soumagne, road cycling routes, and running trails that often pass near these water bodies.
Yes, the region has historical significance. Lac de la Gileppe is home to one of Europe's oldest dams, with construction starting in 1869, and an information center about its history. The Julienne Valley contains tombs sealing old mining shafts. The José Schyns Observation Hut at Val-Dieu Pond is named after the first curator of a local nature reserve committee and provides information panels about the pond and its surrounding nature.
Picnic facilities are available at several locations. The Domaine Provincial de Wégimont has BBQ facilities. Lac de Warfaaz offers picnic tables on-site and restaurants nearby. Julienne Ponds also has picnic benches and nearby restaurants. Lac de la Gileppe features a panoramic tower with a restaurant at the top, offering spectacular views.
The Gravière Brock Nature Reserve is a redeveloped former industrial gravel extraction site that has become a place of great biological interest. Its vast body of water is suitable for wintering birds and amphibian reproduction. It features observation posts, benches, and didactic panels along its accessible paths.
The José Schyns Observation Hut at Val-Dieu Pond is a modern hut installed in 2018, offering a full view of the pond, which is part of a Natagora nature project. It's an excellent spot for waterfowl watching and provides information panels about the pond's ecosystem and local fauna and flora.
The Julienne Valley is a bucolic valley featuring ponds and paths for walking or cycling within a beautiful wooded environment. It forms the Julienne ponds before flowing into the Meuse and is appreciated for its serene natural setting and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
The lakes and surrounding areas are generally enjoyable year-round, with each season offering a different charm. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for water activities and family outings, while winter can offer peaceful, scenic walks, especially for birdwatching at sites like Gravière Brock Nature Reserve.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from natural ponds to redeveloped gravel pits and artificial lakes. The opportunities for walking, cycling, and nature observation are highly valued. Many enjoy the peaceful settings for relaxation, the family-friendly amenities, and the blend of natural beauty with historical significance, as seen at places like Lac de la Gileppe and the Julienne Valley.


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