Best attractions and places to see in Pays Des Collines Natural Park is a region in Hainaut, Belgium, characterized by its rolling hills and preserved natural landscapes. The park features undulating terrain, extensive wooded areas, and a rich cultural heritage. It offers a diverse range of natural beauty, historical sites, and points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Superb forest path, in relatively good condition and with a gentle slope. Be careful, it can be quite slippery when it's wet.
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I like it, as it has an original architecture, and it is a point where you can choose in between at least 5 nice rides.
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Away from the hustle and bustle. Enjoy the mystical Livierenbos. The mystical Livierenbos is a large old forest with open spaces located on the border of the Flemish Ardennes and Pays des Collines. In this large forest, too, the bluebell is the main character every year in April. Historical significance: the name of the forest – in French Bois de la Louvière – is Romanesque in origin and refers to the presence of wolves. Wolves lived in the forest until the 17th century, which regularly led to fierce hunts. With the knowledge of the past (werewolves) and the possible appearance of flying witches, it is doubly enjoyable and we stroll dreamily along blue-purple carpets through the present.
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The mystical Livierenbos is a large old forest with open spaces located on the border of the Flemish Ardennes and Pays des Collines. In this large forest, too, the bluebell is the main character every year in April. Historical significance: the name of the forest – in French Bois de la Louvière – is Romanesque in origin and refers to the presence of wolves. Wolves lived in the forest until the 17th century, which regularly led to fierce hunts. With the knowledge of the past (werewolves) and the possible appearance of flying witches, it is doubly enjoyable and we stroll dreamily along blue-purple carpets through the present.
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A cycle bridge to stimulate cross-border cycling between Flanders and Wallonia with a recreational structure of towpaths and old railway lines. The bridge is even a link in an international route Eurovélo 5. The cycle artwork brightens up the bridge even more. There is also a natural shelter.
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The park is renowned for its rolling, 'supernatural hills' and undulating terrain, offering picturesque views. It features extensive wooded areas and bocage landscapes, characterized by small fields, hedges, and woods. Prominent natural landmarks include Mont de l'Enclus and Pottelberg, which offer some of the highest points and panoramic vistas in the region.
Yes, several spots offer excellent views. Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus, reaching 141 meters, is covered by the Kluisbos forest and provides scenic vistas. Another high point is La Houppe Chapel, situated at 157 meters altitude, offering a prime location for views.
You can explore the rich cultural heritage of the region. The Maison du Pays des Collines in Ellezelles introduces visitors to local traditions and legends. The Pays des Collines Eco Museum in La Hamaide offers insights into rural life. Additionally, historical châteaux like Anvaing and La Berlière, and the evolving Château des Mottes in Frasnes, contribute to the territory's heritage.
The Pays des Collines is steeped in folklore, especially tales of witches in Ellezelles and the giants of Ath. The Maison du Pays des Collines in Ellezelles is a central hub where you can experience a spectacle course introducing the region's traditions, old trades, and legends. The area also has a strong connection to Quintine beer, named after a local witch legend.
Absolutely. The Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus area, with its Kluisbos forest, is a local recreation area suitable for families. The Asinerie du Pays des Collines (Donkey Farm) offers interaction with donkeys, especially appealing to children. There's also the 'Natur'Accessible' trail 'Eric le Pic' in Mont de l'Enclus, designed for families and people with intellectual disabilities, featuring didactic installations about local flora and fauna.
The park offers an extensive network of marked routes for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for cycling, including touring and road cycling routes, as well as mountain biking trails. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Cycling in Pays Des Collines Natural Park, Road Cycling Routes, and MTB Trails in Pays Des Collines Natural Park guides.
Yes, the park is excellent for hiking. Popular trails include 'The Strange Trail' (Le sentier de l'étrange), 'The Love Trail' (Le sentier de l'amour), 'The Medicinal Plant Trail' (Le circuit des plantes), and 'The Enchanted Trail' (Le sentier enchanté). The 'Natur'Accessible' trail 'Eric le Pic' is also available for a more inclusive experience. The Kluisbos forest, particularly the 'Kluisbos Forest – Wooden Steps in Kluisbos' loop, is also a popular hiking spot.
Yes, the 'Natur'Accessible' trail 'Eric le Pic' in the communal woods of Mont de l'Enclus is a 1.3 km trail specifically designed to be accessible for people with intellectual disabilities and families. Additionally, the IJzerweg Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, connecting various cycling networks.
The region is known for its traditional breweries, such as Brasserie des Légendes (producer of Quintine beer) and La Frasnoise. You can find a selection of local, artisanal products at the shop in the Maison du Pays des Collines. The Jardins de la Grange in Ellezelles also offer a chance to explore traditional plant uses.
The Pays des Collines Natural Park offers beauty throughout the year. Its rolling hills and wooded landscapes are particularly scenic in spring with blooming flora, vibrant in summer for outdoor activities, and picturesque in autumn with changing leaf colors. Winter also offers a unique charm to the undulating terrain.
Visitors frequently appreciate the park's diverse landscapes, from its 'Alp-like hairpin bends' on climbs like La Houppe Climb, to the extensive Kluisbos forest. The combination of natural beauty, opportunities for cycling and hiking, and the rich cultural and historical sites, including charming chapels and local breweries, makes it a popular destination. The community has shared over 81 photos and given over 640 upvotes to the various attractions.


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