Things to do in Wallonia, Wallonia: The Best Outdoor Activities

September 30, 2021 Claudia Navarrete

Discover the best top things to do in Wallonia, Belgium including Boum Balle Bulle, Sur le Ravel de la Ligne 98, Rocher de Falize, Pairi Daiza, RAVeL Spa - Francorchamps - Stavelot, Le RAVeL, Circuit de Spa, Le Fondry des Chiens, Montagne Saint-Pierre Nature, La Vallee de la Hoegne.
Restaurants in Wallonia

1. Boum Balle Bulle

Rue de l'Etoile 7, Bierges 1301 Belgium +32 10 41 24 81 [email protected] http://boumballebulle.be/index.php
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

This superb and ultra-modern pool is reserved to our school during our occupation hours ! It’s equipped with all the necessary comfort such as a large free car parking, a state-of-the art hypochloric filter system with U.V. disinfection and is heated, like the surrounding air to 32°C. The pool mesures 13mby 6m with a constant depth of 1m40 and also provides a paddling area of 0m75.

2. Sur le Ravel de la Ligne 98

Quievrain Belgium http://ravel.wallonie.be/home/itineraires/local/lignes-98-du-borinage/de-cuesmes-mons-a-quievrain.html
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Sur le Ravel de la Ligne 98

3. Rocher de Falize

Malmedy Belgium
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Rocher de Falize

4. Pairi Daiza

Domaine de Cambron, Brugelette 7940 Belgium +32 68 25 08 50 [email protected] http://www.pairidaiza.eu
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4.5 based on 7,921 reviews

Pairi Daiza

Pairi Daiza is home to 7,000 animals, including numerous endangered species that are housed in the Jardin des Mondes as part of protection and breeding programmes for endangered species. Pairi Daiza is 70 hectares of sumptuous, authentic and varied gardens. A true journey across five continents.

Reviewed By R751VMclairec

Well worth buying the season pass than the day pass, lots to do, lots to see, can’t complete in a day, really reasonably priced season tickets, love the new restaurant, Paddington Bear, kids prices are amazing for what you get. Animals, scenery, play areas, it has everything, even when it’s raining they have an indoor play area so kids can wear themselves out.

5. RAVeL Spa - Francorchamps - Stavelot

Chemin Henrotte, Spa Belgium http://www.velo-ravel.be/sitewebravel/ravel_spa.pdf
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

RAVeL Spa - Francorchamps - Stavelot

Reviewed By johngV5610JM - Pangbourne, United Kingdom

A really nice series of easy to ride old railway tracks in the picturesque Ardennes. These take you through the historic villages such as Stavelot and Francorchamps and of course right above the amazing Spa Grand Prix Circuit. Well worth taking your bike for an explore along these old routes. Spa town is great, do visit the 'thermes' at the top of the hill in Spa, a great way to relax.

6. Le RAVeL

From Quievrain station to Cuesmes, Quievrain 7380 Belgium http://ravel.wallonie.be/home.html
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Le RAVeL

7. Circuit de Spa

Route du Circuit 55 Entrée du public par l'entrée STER, Route du Fagnou, Francorchamps 4970 Belgium +32 87 29 37 07 [email protected] http://www.spa-francorchamps.be/en/
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4.5 based on 591 reviews

Circuit de Spa

Regularly acclaimed by drivers from across the entire world, the Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps is one of motorsport’s most legendary tracks. With a length of 7 km, it has an undulating profile with fast corners such as the famous and unique Raidillon, and presides over the middle of a conifer forest reverberating to the roar of revving engines. Resolutely turned to the future, it has made the shift to industry 4.0 and is equipped with the latest, most cutting-edge technology, both for the drivers and their teams and for the general public.

Reviewed By sierraromeobravo

Cool race circuit, we stopped here due to part of the road rally for a coupe of hours. There was no massive event on so it was quiet, however there was car using the track. The only downside was we did get lost within the place. I would defiantly go back for the F1 though.

8. Le Fondry des Chiens

Rue Orgeveau, Nismes 5670 Belgium +32 60 31 16 35 http://www.viroinval.be/en/le-fondry-des-chiens.html?IDC=24805&IDD=35483
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

Le Fondry des Chiens

Reviewed By enwee - Antwerp, Belgium

Belgium is a small yet great country, and so are our canyons! West of the river Meuse, close to the French border in the Fagne-Famenne area, you find the nature parc 'Viroin-Hermeton'. Among tourists, this area is less known but among lovers of nature, the Viroinvalley has a serious reputation: Viroin stands for calcium-grazelands full of wild orchids, many kind of rare mosses, rare insects and reptiles. In the hills, nature has formed hundreds of crevices, minicanyons and even grottos. The ecosystem and biodiversity in this nature area earns its spot among the richest in the world with a botanic welth of up to 60 kinds of plants per m². 1) You can reach this area via the town of Nismes (area code 5670, via E420-R5 to Philippeville, direction Couvin, exit for route N939 direction via Mariembourg to Nismes). Several trails start at the church in the centre of Nismes, a small but typical town. Tourism office with further info is at the other side of the square, opposite the church. 2) Trials: --The yellow rectangle takes you trough 7.5km of forest, grazeland, orchids, steep hills, panoramic 'Falconrock', and of course the canyons. --The 9km red/white rectangle marks the beautiful trial 'Les Abannets', following the river. 3) Bring boots or sturdy walkingshoes, a walkingstick can be of help on the steeper parts. These trails are not suitable for strollers, nor wheelchairs. Dogs are allowed on a leash. 4) other things in this area: steamtrain Mariembourg 5660 toTreignes (and back), railroadmuseum in 5670 Treignes, grottos of Neptune in 5660 Petigny.

9. Montagne Saint-Pierre Nature

Place du Roi Albert, Vise 4600 Belgium +32 4 374 84 93
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Montagne Saint-Pierre Nature

10. La Vallee de la Hoegne

Hockai 4845 Belgium http://www.trekkingetvoyage.com/la-vallee-de-la-hoegne-hautes-fagnes-hockai
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4.5 based on 63 reviews

La Vallee de la Hoegne

Reviewed By GodfreyG233 - Belgium, null

I went there with my family and a friend, ie 3 adults, a 2-year old and a dog. The path is not made for strollers or toddlers who are not sure-footed. In fact, for most (almost all) of the way, the toddler was on the sling. We walked for a bit more than 9km and the trail was very well marked. It had a few options for those who wanted to take a longer route. I think ours, while the shortest route, was about 60%-70% of the full route and it took us around 3 hours. One particular nice thing that I liked was that on the way back, part of the walk was not in the valley, but right above it and this allowed for quite the view. Trail was very clean and it was quite crowded at times. We kept the dog on leash in fact. Beginners can handle the hike as well... I managed and I am the opposite of a fit person and was carrying 12kg bundle of joy on my back.

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