Discover the best top things to do in Liege Province, Belgium including Grotte de Comblain, High Fens, Parc Naturel des Hautes Fagnes, RAVeL Spa - Francorchamps - Stavelot, La Roche-aux-Faucons, Parc de la Boverie, Montagne Saint-Pierre Nature, La Vallee de la Hoegne, Vallee du Ninglinspo, Domaine de Berinzenne.
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5.0 based on 102 reviews
During a windy, rainy or sunny day you are all welcome at the Cave of Comblain to discover outstanding concretions and to follow passionate guides telling the story of this unusual place.
Entrance only possible with a guided tour in French or Dutch. However, Charity, our tour guide did the tour in English just for the 2 of us. Very interesting tour!
4.5 based on 69 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
A valley view, plain and simple. Worth a visit, worth returning and seeing it once more. The river beneath outlines the valley.
4.5 based on 390 reviews
This was the cherry on top of the cake! I was already so delighted with the whole city. But when on a lovely warm afternoon I decided to go to the Bovarie and was literally flabbergasted! The green areas along the river are just so enchanting. The Museum building is magnificent so is the cafe of the museum. The views are incredible. What an unforgettable afternoon.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 100 reviews
The valley is an amazing place to go for a walk and just enjoy the peace and quiet of nature. The small streams and waterfalls are soothing and the trees provide a lot of shade on sunny days. It's simply a joy to wander around the area.
4.5 based on 133 reviews
In the heart of the Spa forest and on the edge of the Fagne de Malchamps, the Domaine of Bérinzenne offers spaces freely accessible to the public: panoramic tower, park with pond and picnic areas. The Museum of Forest and Water “P.Noé” presents the natural environments of the region thanks to an innovative scenography. (Closed on Mondays) A starting point for many walks, the Maison de la Nature has a shop, a cafeteria and a multipurpose room for conferences and temporary exhibitions. (Closed on weekends and public holidays)
This nature area borders the ‘Fagne de Malchamps’ nature area. We wanted hiking and did the yellow trail, which is 5km. This is well indicated and took us more than an hour; we did not go into the tower. For me the area was a surprise. I always associated the Ardennes region with hills. Seeing the plains was magnificent and reminded me of watching the endless Serengeti.
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