Best lakes around Engis are found in the vicinity of this municipality in the province of Liège, Belgium. While Engis itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the surrounding area offers several notable water bodies. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation. The region is characterized by its varied landscape, including former quarries and gravel pits repurposed for recreational use.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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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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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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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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Former quarry now used as a diving center. Magnificent rock visible from the path but the site is only accessible to the diving club
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Nice walk at the ponds. You will also find benches and picnic tables near the ponds.
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Old career with useful meaning. The deep pool is now a unique diving location.
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The area around Engis features a variety of water bodies, primarily former quarries and gravel pits that have been repurposed for recreational use. These include natural areas like the Amay Gravel Pit, fishing ponds, and even a deep quarry used for diving.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. The Amay Gravel Pit offers a 2.5-kilometer path with educational panels, perfect for walks and bird watching. The Nice path along fishing ponds also provides benches and picnic tables for a relaxed family day out. Additionally, The Kneeling Girl by the Deer Pond offers a peaceful setting with a sculpture and views of the pond.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Hiking is popular, with routes like the 2.5 km path at Amay Gravel Pit. For more extensive options, explore the numerous hiking trails around Engis. Cycling and gravel biking are also great ways to explore the region, with dedicated cycling and gravel biking guides available.
Absolutely. The Amay Gravel Pit is recognized as a Wetland of Biological Interest and is home to over 120 bird species, making it an excellent spot for bird watching. The 2.5-kilometer path around the lake includes educational panels to enhance your experience.
Yes, the Amay Gravel Pit is a significant natural area, recognized as a Wetland of Biological Interest. For a blend of nature and art, visit The Kneeling Girl by the Deer Pond, where you'll find a notable sculpture by Charles Leplae set by the water.
Yes, the La Gombe Quarry dive site is a unique location. This former disused gray marble quarry offers a magnificent body of clear water with a depth of 31 meters, attracting divers to explore its rich flora and fauna. Access is typically for members of the diving club.
Many of the lake areas, such as the Amay Gravel Pit, are suitable for visits in all seasons, offering different natural beauty throughout the year. The paths and natural settings provide enjoyable experiences regardless of the time of year.
Yes, several locations offer amenities for relaxation. The Nice path along fishing ponds has benches and picnic tables. Similarly, The Kneeling Girl by the Deer Pond provides benches with views of the pond and its water features, perfect for a peaceful break.
The Amay Gravel Pit is a haven for birds, hosting over 120 species. In the waters of the La Gombe Quarry dive site, divers can observe a rich aquatic fauna including carp, pike, perch, roach, sterlet, and koi. The fishing ponds also feature carp and other fish.
Yes, walking paths are a key feature of many lake areas. The Amay Gravel Pit (also referred to as Gravière Lake) has a well-maintained 2.5-kilometer path around the water. The Nice path along fishing ponds also offers pleasant walks.
For the Amay Gravel Pit / Gravière Lake, parking is available nearby or at the football fields, approximately 500 meters away from the entrance on Rue Ponthière.


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