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Family friendly hiking trails in Vallée De L'Attert Natural Park traverse a diverse landscape, situated between the Ardennes forest and the Lorraine cuestas. This region features a mosaic of habitats, from dense woodlands and sandy soils to wet meadows and reed beds, shaped by the Attert River. The park's geological history includes traces of an ancient marine past, contributing to its varied natural environments. These trails offer accessible ways to explore the park's natural beauty and charming villages.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.0km
03:37
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Hike the moderate 8.1-mile (13.0 km) On the First Lorraine Cuesta between Lischert and Metzert, featuring woodlands and Tattert-Thiaumont Po

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5.07km
01:25
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This easy 3.1-mile hike in Nobressart offers scenic views, cultural heritage, and a pleasant walk through diverse landscapes.
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10.6km
02:54
160m
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Hike the moderate 6.6-mile Heinstert - At the Gates of the Anlier Forest Trail through diverse woodlands and plains, featuring the Great Oak
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10.7km
02:55
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There is a good big climb....happy to have climbed it 😅
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The Grubermühle (Grabermühle, Gruewermillen) is a mill located upstream from Oberpallen, just across the border with Belgium, on the Pall stream. A mill is documented on the Pall as early as 1319 and again in 1529, most likely on the current site of the Grubermühle. A canal was built to bring water to the town of Arlon.
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A lovely spot that is part of the "Au fil de l'eau" (Along the Water) trail. The "Au fil de l'eau" project was created to showcase the rich hydraulic heritage of the Pays d'Arlon region.
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Border stone between Luxembourg and Belgium.
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Hiking in the reserve offers a complete immersion in a preserved natural environment. The route begins with a duckboard, allowing walkers to cross the wetland while keeping their feet dry. This elevated path is lined with educational panels, revealing the secrets of the local flora and fauna: diverse vegetation where hayfields, sometimes abandoned, are illuminated with vibrant summer blooms.
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nice place for a break in your ride. enjoy the nature ( all season)
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The Vallée De L'Attert Natural Park offers a wide selection of routes suitable for families. You'll find over 100 hiking trails in the park, with nearly 40 of them classified as easy, making them ideal for family outings.
Yes, the park features many easy circular routes perfect for families. For example, the Nobressart: Between Lorraine & Ardenne Trail is an easy 5 km loop that allows you to explore the charming village of Nobressart and its surrounding landscapes.
Family hikes in Vallée De L'Attert Natural Park offer diverse scenery, from the sandy soils of the Lorraine region to the schist-dominated Ardennes. You'll encounter dense woodlands, open meadows, and the winding Attert River. Trails like Nothomb - au fil de l'eau showcase the park's rich flora and fauna, often with educational panels along the way.
Many trails pass by fascinating points of interest. You can visit the tranquil Tattert-Thiaumont Pond, dedicated to local fauna and flora, or explore the Nothomb Valley State Nature Reserve with its wooden boardwalks. The picturesque Nobressart Village, one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages of Wallonia,' is also a highlight on some routes.
Yes, the Vallée De L'Attert Natural Park is generally dog-friendly, with many trails welcoming leashed dogs. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Specific rules may apply in nature reserves, so check local signage.
The park is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for family hiking. In spring, you'll see wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Summer is also great, though some trails might be busier. The varied landscapes provide beauty in every season.
Parking is typically available at or near the starting points of many marked trails throughout the park. Villages like Nothomb and Nobressart, which are common starting points for family-friendly routes, usually have designated parking areas. Look for signage in the villages when planning your visit.
While the park is best accessed by car, some villages within the Vallée De L'Attert Natural Park are served by local public transport. For specific routes and schedules to trailheads like Nothomb or Nobressart, it's advisable to check regional bus services in advance.
The trails in Vallée De L'Attert Natural Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-marked paths, the diverse natural beauty, and the peaceful atmosphere, making it a favorite for family outings.
Yes, the charming villages within the park, such as Nobressart and Attert, offer options for refreshments. You can find local cafes and pubs where you can enjoy a meal or a drink after your hike. The Maison du Parc in Attert also provides visitor information and is a good starting point for exploring the area.
Absolutely! The Maison du Parc in Attert, housed in a historic postal relay, offers a 'Voyage au cœur de l'Attert' discovery tour. This tour provides insights into the region's geology, water, heritage, and local legends, enriching your family's understanding of the natural park.
The park is geologically rich, with traces of an ancient marine past. You can find quarries where fossils like gryphées and ammonites (the park's symbol) have been discovered. The area around La Carrière de Tattert is particularly notable for its dry sand areas and unique flora, offering a glimpse into the park's geological history.
For shorter, easy outings, consider trails that are around 5-7 kilometers. The Nobressart: Between Lorraine & Ardenne Trail is a great option at just over 5 km, offering a pleasant walk through a picturesque village and gentle landscapes without requiring a full day's commitment.

