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The best hikes from bus stations in Namur

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Bus station hiking trails in Namur traverse a diverse landscape characterized by hilly terrain, dense forests, and serene river valleys. The region sits at the gateway to the Belgian Ardennes, offering a mix of natural features. Hikers can explore routes along the Meuse and Molignée rivers, passing through lush countryside and past impressive cliffs. The topography includes unique rock formations and significant elevation changes in some areas.

Best bus station hiking trails in Namur

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Last updated: May 16, 2026

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La Roche du Pas Trail

6.26km

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Hike the easy 3.9-mile La Roche du Pas Trail in Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse National Park, featuring river views and historical ruins.

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17.4km

04:49

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Hike the Vallée de l'Hermeton loop, a 10.8-mile adventurous route through an unspoiled valley with challenging, rope-assisted sections.

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Hike the moderate 6.5-mile Les Bouvreuils loop in Wavreille, featuring panoramic views, the Lesse River, and forest paths.

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Hike a moderate 9.7-mile loop around Conrad from Orchimont in Semois Valley National Park, featuring forest paths and viewpoints.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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October 9, 2025, Abbey of Leffe

It all began in 1240, when the monks of the Belgian monastery of Notre-Dame de Leffe began brewing beer. For a long time, they produced their own abbey beer. However, during the French Revolution, the monastery was closed. It wasn't until 1929 that the monastery was revived, and the monks resumed their brewing activities. A good twenty years later, the brothers Nys and Albert Lootvoet began producing beer based on the Leffe Abbey recipe. Their company is now owned by the brewing giant Anheuser-Bush InBev. Source: bierpedia.org/bier/leffe-blonde

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October 9, 2025, Abbey of Leffe

In 1152, Henry the Blind, Count of Namur, donated the church of Leffe to the Premonstratensians of Floreffe. The monastery resulting from this donation became an abbey in 1200. It was rebuilt in the 17th and 18th centuries and plundered by the revolutionaries in 1794. In 1816, the current buildings were sold and converted into workshops. They were repurchased in 1903 by French Premonstratensians who were then in exile and, starting in 1931, restored by their Flemish confreres from Tongerlo, who rebuilt the abbey. The abbey today has a double courtyard. The 17th-century abbey quarter, rebuilt in 1747, borders the guest quarter, dating from 1604. The former library, which was separate from the abbey, is now a primary school. Source: visitwallonia.de/de/content/abtei-notre-dame-de-lesse

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October 9, 2025, Abbey of Leffe

It all began in 1240, when the monks of the Belgian monastery of Notre-Dame de Leffe began brewing beer. For a long time, they produced their own abbey beer. However, during the French Revolution, the monastery was closed. It wasn't until 1929 that the monastery was revived, and the monks resumed their brewing activities. A good twenty years later, the brothers Nys and Albert Lootvoet began producing beer based on the Leffe Abbey recipe. Their company is now owned by the brewing giant Anheuser-Bush InBev. Source: bierpedia.org/bier/leffe-blonde

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Very pretty viewpoint over the Semois with in the plain some typical tobacco drying sheds of the Semois valley. When we passed there, the area was under construction: construction of a panoramic arched footbridge overlooking the void.

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Mysterious ruins along the way

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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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View of Vierves from the path running alongside the railway line for a few dozen meters.

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The first 15 minutes are the hardest, after that it's a real walk in the park. Whether on the country path, in the forest, along the river, or in the village, it's a great way to see this region from this angle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are accessible from bus stations in Namur?

There are over 4,200 hiking trails in the Namur region, many of which are easily accessible via public transport, including bus stations. These routes cater to various skill levels, with nearly 1,500 easy trails, over 2,300 moderate options, and more than 400 challenging routes.

Are there family-friendly hiking options accessible by bus in Namur?

Yes, Namur offers numerous family-friendly trails that are accessible from bus stations. Many routes feature gentle terrain and shorter distances, perfect for outings with children. For example, the La Roche du Pas Trail is an easy 6.2 km loop that provides a pleasant experience for all ages.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on bus-accessible hikes around Namur?

Hikes around Namur, particularly those accessible by bus, showcase the region's diverse topography. You'll encounter hilly landscapes, dense forests, and serene river valleys like the Meuse and Molignée. The area sits at the gateway to the Belgian Ardennes, offering picturesque views and a mix of natural features.

Are there any circular routes starting near bus stations in Namur?

Yes, many bus-accessible routes in Namur are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point, often conveniently close to a bus stop. For instance, the moderate Hermeton Valley Loop is a 17.4 km circular trail that explores the scenic Hermeton Valley.

What natural attractions can I see along bus-accessible hiking trails in Namur?

The Namur region is rich in natural wonders. Depending on your chosen route, you might encounter impressive cliffs, unique rock formations, and river gorges. Notable natural features include the Fondry des Chiens Gorge and the scenic La Molignée Valley. Some trails also lead near fascinating cave systems like the Arville Cave.

Are there historical landmarks or points of interest along these trails?

Absolutely. Hiking trails in Namur often blend natural beauty with historical and cultural sites. You can find routes that pass by the Terra Nova Visitor Center & Underground Tunnels at the Citadel, or even ancient religious buildings like Saint Martin's Church. The region is dotted with castles and abbeys, adding a cultural dimension to your outdoor adventure.

What do other hikers say about the bus station trails in Namur?

The hiking trails in Namur are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 34,000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the well-maintained paths, the diverse scenery, and the accessibility of many routes from public transport hubs.

Can I find longer, more challenging hikes accessible by bus?

Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are moderate to difficult routes accessible by bus. These trails often cover longer distances and feature more significant elevation changes. An example is the Orchimont and Le Jambon de la Semois Loop, a moderate 15.6 km trail with over 370 meters of elevation gain.

Are there any specific trails that offer great viewpoints?

Many trails in the hilly Namur region offer excellent viewpoints, especially those along river valleys or leading to higher elevations. The View of the Meuse is a popular highlight, and routes near the Citadel of Namur also provide breathtaking panoramic vistas over the city and the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers.

What is the best season for hiking from bus stations in Namur?

Namur is a great hiking destination year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days, and even winter can be beautiful with crisp air and potentially snow-dusted landscapes. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there any trails that pass by significant religious or historical sites?

Yes, the region's rich history means many trails incorporate historical elements. For example, the Terres d'Abbaye Leffe Awagne — loop from Awagne suggests proximity to historical abbey lands, offering a blend of nature and heritage. You can often find routes that lead past ancient churches, ruins, or other cultural landmarks.

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