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Hiking trails around Héron, Belgium, traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and agricultural lands. The region offers a mix of open fields and forested sections, providing varied scenery for outdoor activities. Elevations are generally moderate, with routes often following the contours of the land and river courses. This area is suitable for exploring the natural environment of Wallonia on foot.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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23.1km
06:11
270m
270m
Hike the difficult 14.4-mile (23.1 km) In the footsteps of the vicinal trail in Burdinale-Mehaigne Nature Park, gaining 886 feet (270 metres
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10.6km
02:55
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.01km
02:25
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.49km
01:51
150m
150m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.80km
01:50
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A peaceful and beautiful spot, indeed, but it is strange how it sits in the shadow of and contrasts with the gigantic buildings of La Carmeuse, the company that operates the nearby quarries.
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Quarries have been a major industry in this region for almost a century. In recent decades, further expansion projects have been planned here in Moha. These have repeatedly met with resistance from residents of neighboring Vinalmont, where the rural hamlets of Wanzoul and Roua are threatened by an expansion of the quarry's current infrastructure. During a public inquiry organized by the local government in 1997, the number of written protests (nearly 1,500) exceeded the total number of residents of Vinalmont (over 1,070). Source: Wikipedia
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The fortified tower, situated on the edge of the Fosseroule stream and defending the valley, is considered a peripheral bastion of Moha Castle, located a mile and a half away. Agricultural and residential buildings form an enclosed complex, built between the 17th and 19th centuries. In the eastern corner stands an imposing tower, built of limestone rubble, with a square plan (16th century) on a wider, sloping base. This tower originates from an earlier structure, the cellars of which have also been preserved. The openings were modified, and in the 17th century, the tower was extended on the south side with a bay of limestone rubble and brick, reaching the limits of the original structure. To the west of the tower stands a two-story house, perpendicular to the tower, built of limestone rubble, probably dating from the 17th century. Source: bibliotheca.wanze.be
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From the tennis courts, you have a beautiful view of Couthuin. A frame has been installed, inviting passersby to frame their view of the village :-)
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Château de la Vignette dates from 1911. It overlooks a landscaped park with views of the Theysses and Fond du Ry forests.
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Domaine Vins des Cinq is a winery with a 7.5-hectare vineyard. The name refers to the family—four brothers and a sister—who have been producing white, rosé, and sparkling wines here since 2018. Several informational signs tell the story of the grapes and their production.
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The Château de Fosseroule is actually the Ferme-château de Fosseroule, a historic farmhouse with castle features, located at the confluence of the Mehaigne and Fosseroule rivers, near the famous medieval Château de Moha. It is a former walled farm and residence built in the 17th-19th centuries with an impressive east tower, a beautiful example of local heritage. The Fosseroule, after which the castle is named, flows into the Mehaigne River here. The castle grounds house a rural gîte "La Vieille Brasserie" (separate building) - see https://visitwallonia.be/fr-be/content/gite-rural-huccorgne-la-vieille-brasserie
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Moha's old career
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There are over 50 hiking trails around Héron, offering a diverse range of experiences. The komoot community has explored more than 58 routes in the area, with options suitable for various skill levels.
Héron's hiking trails traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and agricultural lands. You'll find a mix of open fields and forested sections, with moderate elevations. Routes often follow the contours of the land and river courses, providing varied scenery typical of Wallonia.
Yes, Héron offers numerous family-friendly hiking options. Many routes feature gentle terrain and shorter distances, perfect for a leisurely outing with children. For example, there are 25 easy tours available, providing accessible paths for all ages.
Many trails in the Héron area are suitable for dogs, especially those that pass through open fields and woodlands. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in agricultural areas or nature reserves, and to check local regulations for specific trails.
Yes, many of the hiking routes around Héron are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Fousseroûl Castle-Farm – Trail along the Mehaigne loop from Longpré, which offers a scenic circular walk along the river.
While hiking around Héron, you can explore river valleys like the Mehaigne, agricultural fields, and woodlands. The region is known for its natural beauty. You might also encounter highlights such as Trou Manto, a cave, or the Moha Quarry, offering unique geological insights.
Héron offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, while summer provides lush green landscapes. Autumn is beautiful with changing foliage, and even winter can be enjoyable for crisp walks, though some paths might be muddy. The moderate terrain makes it accessible in most seasons.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Héron offers more demanding routes. For instance, In the Footsteps of the Vicinal Trail is a difficult 14.4-mile (23.1 km) trail with significant elevation gain, providing a strenuous and rewarding experience.
Parking is generally available near the starting points of many popular hiking trails in Héron, often in village centers or designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for information on parking facilities close to your chosen trailheads.
Yes, several villages and towns around Héron offer cafes and pubs where hikers can refuel. For example, the route Bakery Café in Couthuin – The Calm of the Satia loop from Couthuin suggests a starting point with amenities, and many other trails pass through or near communities with dining options.
The trails in Héron are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 700 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the tranquility of the river valleys, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring the Wallonian countryside a pleasure.
Absolutely. The Héron region is rich in history. You can visit impressive sites like Moha Castle, a significant historical monument, or explore other castles such as Château de Fallais and Château de Fumal, many of which are accessible from nearby hiking routes.
For a relaxed walk, consider one of the 25 easy tours available. An excellent option is The Calm of the Satia – Forest trail loop from Surlemez, which is a 6.2 km (3.9 miles) route that can be completed in about 2 hours, offering gentle forest paths.


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