Waterfalls around Amel are a prominent natural feature of this region in Belgium. The area is characterized by its valleys and rivers, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. Visitors can find a variety of cascades and natural monuments nestled within the local terrain. The region provides opportunities to experience natural beauty and explore trails alongside flowing water.
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Nice to see how the water finds its way down...
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It flows down the steep hillside and then becomes small waterfalls, which then allow the water to flow further over the path, before finding its way deeper...
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Only for well-trained walkers with sturdy shoes... Don't play the hero here...
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Beautiful little waterfalls on the edge of the hiking trail, which then follow the hiking trail for quite a while as a trickle.
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Nice little waterfalls on the edge of the trail. The water then flows quite a distance along the path.
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Fantastic to be able to see this source vegetation. A feast for the eyes, especially in the spring
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A beautiful sight along the way. 💦
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The most prominent waterfalls in the Amel region are the Coo Waterfalls (Cascade de Coo). These are among the highest in Belgium, featuring a drop of approximately 15 meters. They are known for their picturesque setting and historical significance, with parts dating back to the 15th century and an 18th-century section built by monks.
Yes, the Trôs Marets Waterfall is noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the Coo Waterfalls area offers a 5km gentle walk around a lake, suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, providing an accessible way to enjoy nature. The nearby Plopsa Coo amusement park also offers entertainment for families.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can explore the beautiful Trôs Marets Valley, which is described as an idyllic spot with a wild river. The surrounding Amel Valley offers picturesque natural landscapes, and the Coo Waterfalls are situated in a scenic area with observation decks and a lake.
For the most impressive water flow, it is best to visit the waterfalls, especially the Coo Waterfalls, after heavy rains or during the spring snowmelt. While the Trôs Marets Waterfall can be a cascade in summer, it becomes a photo highlight after a thunderstorm or snowmelt.
Yes, the Coo Waterfalls have significant historical context. The older section of the falls has existed since about the 15th century, and a larger section was constructed in the 18th century on behalf of the prince abbot of Stavelot. This highlights centuries of human interaction with and shaping of the natural environment.
Near the waterfalls, particularly around Coo, you can find a range of activities. Besides admiring the falls, you can enjoy kayaking and other sporty adventures at Coo-Adventure, or try minigolf and go-karting. For more extensive outdoor pursuits, there are numerous cycling, running, and hiking routes available. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Amel, Cycling around Amel, and Running Trails around Amel guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Steep Descent to the Waterfall offers a challenging path down to the riverbank opposite a waterfall. The Trôs Marets Valley itself is categorized as intermediate to challenging for hiking, providing various viewpoints along the way.
Yes, beyond the main attractions, you can discover Small Waterfalls Along the Trail. These are described as nice trickles on a hillside and along hiking paths, offering beautiful, albeit smaller, natural sights.
Visitors describe the Trôs Marets Valley as an "absolutely idyllic spot on earth" and "natural and primeval." The hike through the valley is considered breathtaking, accompanied by the sound of the wild river. The Trôs Marets Waterfall is often highlighted as a great photo opportunity, especially after heavy rains.
Yes, the hike through the Trôs Marets Valley is a prime example, where you are accompanied by the wild river and encounter the Trôs Marets Waterfall. Additionally, you can find Small Waterfalls Along the Trail that follow the hiking path for a while, adding to the scenic experience.


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