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Hiking around Orp-Jauche offers a blend of picturesque rural scenery, characterized by country lanes, open fields, and orchards. The region's terrain includes gentle ascents and descents, with the Henri-Fontaine stream valley adding a natural feature to many routes. Hikers can expect to traverse agricultural landscapes and discover historical points of interest. The area provides a variety of trails suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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9.46km
02:27
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.89km
02:04
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.1km
03:56
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.9km
03:20
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very bright walk with beautiful scenery.
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How they pulled this off, I have no idea. But this hangar does indeed house a real airplane. Only the large wings have been dismantled, as far as we could tell.
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Beautiful church, peaceful village atmosphere
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The Maria Gilles street, named after a resident who died in her garden here due to a German bomb in 1940, offers a beautiful view of the church it leads to. Moreover, you will find a nice resting place here with, in addition to a bench, a water source with steps (non-drinkable), all kinds of birds in the adjacent garden and one of the places that is part of the project 'Petit Hallet: village du jeu'. As the welcome sign indicates, every last Sunday of the month, between April and October, large games are offered here at various locations in the village. Everything starts on the small but cozy village square (where you will find more information and a giant checkerboard).
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Petit-Hallet was owned for a long time by the chapter of Saint-Lambert de Liège. A church was already mentioned on this site in 1139. The current church was rebuilt in 1757/1758 in limestone bricks and flint. It is - almost naturally - dedicated to Saint Lambert. The church was restored in 1829, after a violent earthquake that had damaged it the year before. In 1865, numerous anchors were placed to strengthen the tower. The church is accessible via a portal with a chronogram (1757). There are several gravestones incorporated in the wall around the church, which is located on a rather overgrown height. When I visited, the various grasses sometimes reached above my waist. I also noticed that there are still quite a few pieces of gravestones, many broken or in part. Unfortunately, there were also some plants and grasses among other plants that in my opinion deserve some maintenance, even though the church and its surroundings are not in the best condition. Even though it dates from the 1930s: I would rather not see a grave of a child who was barely two years old among weeds, but that is my opinion of course. Furthermore, it is quite beautiful, situated a bit higher, and especially a nice path to it.
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The church closed its doors at the end of the twentieth century. In 2022, L'Avenir wrote that due to a lack of maintenance, the condition of the building had deteriorated and that it even posed a safety hazard. After all, during maintenance on the roof, one of the walls was no longer stable. The mayor would urgently look into eliminating the dangerous situation. Today, the building is apparently still in poor condition and the chosen safety solution apparently seemed to close off the area around the building with fences, just like the adjacent rectory. At the time, it was said that they wanted to keep the church because of its heritage value, but until further notice, only the area around it is useful for a beautiful horse that comes to say hello from all sides. Article on https://www.lavenir.net/regions/brabantwallon/orp-jauche/2022/06/30/orp-jauche-on-ne-rasera-pas-leglise-notre-dame-dorp-le-petit-TZABF6D5TFEXZNOGPWS7DKDKYQ/
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Opposite the dilapidated church of Orp-le-Petit, which is located next to the equally dilapidated old presbytery, there are modern, seemingly renovated buildings. A bright dark red entrance gate immediately catches the eye, behind which there is a place with an equally red building complex. And in front of that gate is a typical old stone 'born-potale' with an inscription. But is that gate itself old? The thing intrigued me, especially considering the contrast with the rest of the center where there are quite a few old buildings. If you look a little closer, you will soon see that the gate is made of Gobertange stone. If you go under the gate, you will also immediately see the (remains of the) dovecote. In short: a typical feature of an older manor farm. Inspection shows that there was indeed a farm here, the 'ferme Jonet'. The gate was built in the nineteenth century and the farm itself was taken over at a certain point and partly put into use as a foundry (not the main building). It continued to operate until the early sixties. Today the whole has been modernized and everything has been converted into homes. Of course you can ask yourself if it is also beautiful. In any case worth a look, certainly with the small 'borne-potale' of which I still have to look up the origin.
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Statue representing a member of the "Mougneûs d’vète trëpe" brotherhood. Founded in 1981, its aim is to promote the local specialty: green pudding with kale. Since the Middle Ages, each cottage had its own pig, and when it reached "maturity," family, neighbors, and friends were invited to feast. This tradition continued until the 1940 war. Green pudding is colored with the greens of cabbages harvested from the garden. Later, the kale gives a creamier flavor to the dish. In Orp, after tasting the first piece, people say "C'ènn'è!" meaning "this is it," meaning "this is real green pudding, and it's good!" For connoisseurs, this dish can be enjoyed hot or cold, accompanied by a good beer or white wine. Source: https://fredrando.be/index.php?etape=gr579050
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There are over 110 hiking trails in Orp-Jauche, offering a diverse range of options for all skill levels. This includes 59 easy routes, 47 moderate routes, and 4 more challenging trails.
Hikers in Orp-Jauche will experience charming rural scenery, traversing country lanes, open fields, and orchards. The Henri-Fontaine stream valley is a notable natural feature, and you might spot wildlife like hares, pheasants, herons, and egrets. In early spring, wild coltsfoot and snowdrops add to the beauty.
Yes, Orp-Jauche offers many easy routes suitable for families. One example is the Romanesque Church of Marilles – Nodrenge Church loop from Marilles, which is an easy 4.4 km trail. Many trails are designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all ages.
Several hiking routes pass by historical architectural gems. You can find trails that lead past the Orp-Jauche Castle, the Hamoirhoeve, and various churches, some dedicated to Saint Martin. The Orp-Jauche Castle – Jauche Church loop from Jauche is a moderate route that includes historical points of interest. You can also visit Racour Station, a protected former station with an orchard for resting.
Yes, many of the trails in Orp-Jauche are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Beautiful hiking trail – Hill path loop from Orp-Jauche is a popular circular route that takes you through rural landscapes and open fields.
Orp-Jauche is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking. In early spring, you can enjoy wild coltsfoot and snowdrops, while autumn offers vibrant colors. The trails are generally accessible in all seasons, but checking local weather conditions is always recommended.
Many trails in Orp-Jauche are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the rural scenery with your canine companion. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near wildlife, and to respect local regulations.
While Orp-Jauche is characterized by gentle rural landscapes rather than dramatic mountain views, you can find scenic spots. The De Pallox Observation Tower offers a good vantage point for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Many trails also provide picturesque views of open fields and orchards.
The hiking routes in Orp-Jauche are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 125 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene rural landscapes, the well-maintained country lanes, and the opportunity to discover historical points of interest like the Petit-Hallet Church.
Absolutely! The Hélécine Estate is a great option, featuring a castle within a 28-hectare park with a nature reserve, playgrounds, and ponds. You could also visit the Saint Gorgonius Church in Hoegaarden, a beautiful Baroque-influenced building. For a unique historical curiosity, the man-made caves of Folx-les-Caves are nearby, though educational visits require prior arrangement.
While most trails in Orp-Jauche are easy to moderate, there are a few options for those seeking a longer challenge. The region offers 4 difficult routes. For example, the Battle of Ramillies Memorial – Hamoir Farm loop from Jauche is a moderate 15.1 km trail that provides a longer excursion through historical sites and agricultural land.
The region has a network of cycling paths, known as the Ravel, which connects various villages. While specific public transport links directly to trailheads might vary, local bus services often connect the main towns and villages, providing access points to the wider hiking network. It's best to check local transport schedules for specific routes.


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