Best natural monuments around Fépin are situated within the tranquil Meuse Valley, characterized by forested hills and the winding Meuse river. This region, part of the broader Ardennes Regional Natural Park, offers diverse natural features and geological formations. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped over millions of years, providing opportunities for hiking and experiencing the natural beauty of the Ardennes.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Walked past here today. Completely closed off with barbed wire. And inaccessible.
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Ancient medieval castle. Visitable after a short walk.
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View of the village of Olloy. A little blocked by the trees, but standing on the rocks you can see the village very well.
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“Carrière Prosper” is the name of the place that now houses around twenty climbing routes ranging from level 4C to 7A (more for experienced climbers). Adapting the quarry took around five hundred hours of work. “We have to remove the unstable stones, carefully inspect the quality of the rock and possibly fix it, and only at the end do we start drilling holes to install what we call ‘the pins’, i.e. the belay points,” explains Koen Hauchecorne, head of rocks at the Flemish Climbing Federation (this federation manages this site and a dozen others, and it’s more or less the same for its French-speaking counterpart).
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Challenging hiking trails lead to this location.
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beautiful view. A must if you are in the area
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The now tall trees obstruct the beautiful view...
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Fépin is nestled in the heart of the Meuse Valley, characterized by its deep forests, the winding Meuse river, and dramatic valleys. It's part of the broader Ardennes Regional Natural Park, which protects diverse flora and fauna, including rare plant varieties and animals like the European beaver and black stork. The landscape has been shaped over 500 million years, offering a rich geological heritage.
The 'Spinning Stone' (La Pierre-qui-tourne or La Roche-qui-tourne) is an intriguing rock located in the woods above Fépin. Local legend claims this ancient stone, believed to be a witness to old cults, turns on its own axis on Christmas night or conceals a hidden treasure. It's a popular destination for a hike combining nature and local folklore.
For exceptional panoramic views, visit the Viewpoint over Revin and the Meuse Valley. This spot offers a breathtaking panorama of the town of Revin and the meanders of the Meuse. Another great option is 'La Roche à Fépin' near Haybes, which provides magnificent vistas over several villages including Fépin, Revin, Fumay, and Vireux.
Yes, the Haute Roche Castle Ruins are a fascinating historical site integrated with nature. Located on a rocky promontory overlooking the Dourbes valley, this castle has evidence of use since the 9th century, with archaeological traces of Gallo-Roman presence. It offers intriguing views and a glimpse into the region's past.
The Fépin area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through the wooded hills, with trails leading to viewpoints and natural sites. The proximity to the Meuse river also offers opportunities for cycling along the Green Way. For more specific routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Fépin, Running Trails around Fépin, and Road Cycling Routes around Fépin.
The Falcon Rock (Roche aux Faucons) is a viewpoint located on the plateau des Abannets. It offers a stunning view over the village of Olloy-sur-Viroin, the Viroin valley, and wooded hills. It's also a unique spot to potentially watch the 'steam train of the 3 valleys' pass by from above.
Yes, some natural monuments, like the Haute Roche Castle Ruins and Falcon Rock, are reached via challenging hiking trails. The viewpoint over Revin also involves a steep and rocky path. These routes reward hikers with spectacular views and a sense of accomplishment.
The Quarry Prospèr, also known as the Olloy climbing massif, is a unique natural monument that has been adapted for climbing. It features around twenty climbing routes ranging from level 4C to 7A, making it suitable for experienced climbers. It's located within the 'Natura 2000' nature reserve.
The View of Olloy from La Roche du PAS is a rocky outcrop offering a panoramic view of the valley. While some tall trees may obstruct parts of the view, it's a great spot to discover the Calestienne, a limestone ridge known for its rich biodiversity and geological heritage. You can also find ruins of an old barn and a nature reserve nearby.
Fépin is described as a 'secret well-kept' and a haven of peace. It offers absolute calm and a 'zero stress' stop, especially for cyclists. Its traditional Ardennes houses and integration within the stunning Meuse Valley and Ardennes Regional Natural Park provide a tranquil and authentic experience for those seeking natural beauty and serenity.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can find routes that take you along the Meuse river or through the surrounding landscapes. For detailed options, refer to the Running Trails around Fépin guide, which includes routes like 'Along the Meuse – Fépin Lock No. 54 loop from Haybes'.


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