Best waterfalls around Seraing are found in the broader Liège province and the Belgian Ardennes, offering diverse natural attractions. This region is characterized by its varied terrain, including deep valleys, forests, and rivers, which create numerous opportunities for waterfalls. While Seraing itself does not host prominent waterfalls, the surrounding areas provide accessible natural landscapes for exploration. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
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is located near a dam, a small shelter demolished following the 2021 floods. It is actually the shelter of the ferryman of Lhonneux (Esneux) see the link for more information https://qvw.be/fr-reconstruction-de-l-abri-du-passeur-d-eau-de-lhonneux-esneux.html
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A delightful path in the Ruisseau du Blanc Gravier valley. It alternates between a forest path and a stream. It connects the pond with the Quartier Blanc Gravier.
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Here you feel like you are back in your childhood. Of course this is easier in the summer months. A sure-footed step is still recommended 😉
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It is very beautiful here but above all a quiet walk, pure nature
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At this time of year I wouldn't risk it, but during the summer months I definitely walk without poles and it was and is definitely worth the detour It takes us into a very beautiful part of the woods
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Beautiful valley of the Lovegnébeek in the nature reserve of Bois des Dame. Deeply cut in deciduous forest with a large drop towards the Vesdre. Which here and there gives beautiful small waterfalls.
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A yew, a type of pine that is common here.
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While Seraing itself does not host prominent waterfalls, the broader Liège province and the Belgian Ardennes, both easily accessible, are home to several notable and picturesque waterfalls. These include the Chanxhe Waterfalls near Sprimont, Cascade de la Chaudière in Aywaille, Bayehon Waterfall near Malmedy, Reinhardstein Waterfall in Waimes, and the Waterfalls of Coo in Stavelot.
One popular option is the Rooty Forest Trail Along the Stream, which follows the Ruisseau du Blanc Gravier valley and features several cascades. Another is the Lovegnébeek Valley, a deeply cut gorge with beautiful small waterfalls.
Yes, the Cascade de la Chaudière in Aywaille, located along the Ninglinspo, is an approximately 6-7 km walk that is easily accessible for families. The Rooty Forest Trail Along the Stream can also be enjoyed by families, though some sections might be more challenging.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive after heavy rains, when their flow is most powerful. Autumn is also a great time to visit, as the increased water levels contribute to more significant flows, and the surrounding foliage offers beautiful colors. During harsh winter periods, some waterfalls like Chanxhe can even freeze, creating unique ice formations.
The Bayehon Waterfall is known for its distinctive 'red water' due to iron oxidation. The Cascade de la Chaudière is unique for having two streams flowing into the same basin. The Lovegnébeek Valley showcases how water has carved a deep gorge through deciduous forest, creating numerous small cascades.
Yes, near the Chanxhe Waterfalls, you can explore the ruins of Château de Fays. The Waterfalls of Coo have historical significance, as they were developed by Stavelot Abbey monks in the 16th century. The Reinhardstein Waterfall offers magnificent views of the Château de Reinhardstein overlooking the falls.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous gravel biking routes, such as the 'Ourthe and Vesdre Valleys Loop from Liège', or mountain biking trails like the 'Nomont Forest Dirt Jumps' loop. For runners, there are trails like the 'Botanique – Roe Deer Pond loop from Liège'. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Seraing, MTB Trails around Seraing, and Running Trails around Seraing guide pages.
Yes, the Waterfalls of Coo, located in Coo/Stavelot, are considered the highest natural waterfall in Belgium, boasting a 15-meter drop. You can find more information about this site on Visit Wallonia.
The Root Tree and Waterfall is located within a quiet forest setting, offering a tranquil experience in nature. The Lovegnébeek Valley also provides a serene environment with its deeply cut gorge and small cascades.
It's important to note that the Bossinette waterfall is on private property and access is prohibited. While it can be impressive, especially when frozen for ice climbing under specific conditions, general access is restricted.
Absolutely. The area around the Waterfalls of Coo offers additional attractions like the PlopsaCoo amusement park. Many waterfall trails, such as the 'Croix Verte' loop near Chanxhe, are part of longer scenic routes that include other natural sights and historical ruins.
The terrain varies. Trails like the Rooty Forest Trail Along the Stream can be technical and rooty, alternating between forest paths and stream beds. The path to Reinhardstein Waterfall can be challenging with some less-secured bridges, while the Ninglinspo trail to Cascade de la Chaudière is generally more accessible.


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