Best attractions and places to see around Flémalle offer a diverse range of experiences in the Belgian province of Liège. The municipality is situated in the Ourthe valley, characterized by forests, ridges, and significant cultural sites. Visitors can explore a blend of architectural heritage and natural landscapes. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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This spectacular ridge walk follows the rocky heights above the Ourthe valley and offers several breathtaking views, including the iconic La Roche aux Faucons. The route winds through forest, over stony paths and past clearings where you can spot lizards and orchids bloom in spring. Along the way you pass three viewpoints, two of which have benches. The paths are well marked but sometimes narrow and uneven – sturdy shoes are recommended!
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At 220 metres high, this limestone cliff offers breathtaking views over the meandering Ourthe valley near Esneux. Once a breeding ground for peregrine falcons, this natural monument is now a protected landscape and one of the most beautiful panoramas in Wallonia. Accessible via the Sentier des Crêtes and other hiking trails, the site offers peace, space and a touch of wilderness.
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The Roche aux Faucons (translated into Dutch: Falcon Rock) is a viewpoint on a rock in the municipality of Neupré in the Belgian province of Liège. The rock is located southeast of Boncelles and northwest of Esneux. The rock rises steeply above a meander of the Ourthe. The rock consists of a ridge with the Ourthe at the foot of the rock on the south side. On the north side of the ridge is a small valley with a river that flows behind the ridge high above the Ourthe. At some point, that river disappears into a sinkhole to flow underground to the Ourthe.
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While the Roche-aux-Faucons slopes are a popular cycling destination, the viewpoint is only accessible on foot: a few meters from a small parking lot or via the ridge trail. It overlooks the Ourthe loop from approximately 120 meters.
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Beautiful monument! And a beautiful view over Liège. Also visit the park behind the monument, also definitely worth it.
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Nice point, both 20m to the right/left you have benches
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Super nice and very nice sentier!!
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Flémalle offers a variety of natural beauty. You can experience the breathtaking views from the Roche-aux-Faucons Ridge Trail, which winds through forests and over stony paths with multiple viewpoints of the Ourthe valley. Another excellent option is Parc du Mary, a vast forest area ideal for walks and nature observation. The region also features several nature reserves, such as "Aux Roches" and Rognac, and former quarries that have returned to nature.
Yes, Flémalle is an excellent area for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including those that lead through the Aux Roches Nature Reserve or around Aigremont Castle. For more detailed routes and options, explore the Hiking around Flémalle guide, which features routes like the 'Aux Roches Nature Reserve – Aigremont Castle loop'.
For spectacular views, head to the Roche-aux-Faucons Ridge Trail, which offers panoramic vistas of the Ourthe valley. The Roche-aux-Faucons Hill climb also rewards visitors with beautiful views of the region. Additionally, while not directly in Flémalle, the top of Bueren Mountain in nearby Liège provides a significant viewpoint over the city.
Flémalle is rich in history. You can explore the **Fort of Flémalle**, a significant World War I site with 1,700 meters of tunnels. The area also boasts several impressive châteaux, including the 17th-century **Château de la Petite Flémal'** with its notable gardens, the 18th-century **Château d'Aigremont** known for its Liège architecture, and **Chokier Castle**, perched on a rocky promontory with roots dating back to the 9th century.
Absolutely. The **Préhistomuseum**, located within the Forêt de la Grotte de Ramioul woods, is one of Europe's largest prehistory museums, offering interactive exhibitions and an 8-km forest walk. Art enthusiasts can visit **La Châtaigneraie**, the Walloon center of modern art housed in a 19th-century mansion. For something unique, the **Paranormal History Museum** opened in 2021, showcasing research into the unexplained.
Yes, Flémalle offers options for families. The **Préhistomuseum** is designed for all ages, with hands-on workshops and engaging exhibitions. Parc du Mary is also considered family-friendly, with gently sloping paths suitable for walks. Many of the natural trails and forest areas provide opportunities for family outings.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Flémalle. In spring, you might spot lizards and orchids along trails like the Roche-aux-Faucons Ridge Trail. The weather is typically pleasant for hiking and cycling. Autumn offers beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures for exploring the region's natural and historical sites.
Many of Flémalle's natural areas and trails are dog-friendly, especially places like Parc du Mary and the various forest paths. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific rules may apply to indoor attractions or private estates, so it's best to check in advance.
Beyond the well-known trails, Flémalle holds some unique natural sites. The **Schmerling Caves** are globally significant as the discovery site of the first Neanderthal-type fossil bone. The municipality also has several nature reserves, including "Aux Roches" and Rognac, and former quarries that have naturally rewilded, offering serene and less-traveled spots for nature lovers.
Flémalle and its surroundings offer diverse cycling experiences. You can find routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and touring. For example, there are routes that take you along the Meuse Valley or through the countryside south of Liège, passing castles. To discover specific routes and their difficulties, check out the Cycling around Flémalle guide or the Gravel biking around Flémalle guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of challenging outdoor experiences and historical exploration. The stunning views from places like the Roche-aux-Faucons Hill and the scenic Roche-aux-Faucons Ridge Trail are highly rated. The historical significance of sites like the Fort of Flémalle and the charm of the châteaux also draw considerable interest, providing a rich and varied experience for all.


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