Wanderrouten in den belgischen ARdennen
Die belgischen Ardennen erstrecken sich über die Provinzen Namur, Lüttich und Luxemburg, sowie einen Teil der Provinz Hennegau. Es gibt also zahlreiche Wandermöglichkeiten – die perfekte Spielwiese für alle Freunde des sanften Tourismus. Durch den Wald, über Felder, vorbei an Städten oder Dörfern, am Wasser entlang oder über felsige Bergrücken - es gibt für jeden Geschmack etwas.
Auf Entdeckungsreise in Sauvenière





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IGN-Plan

Luftbilder / IGN

Hangneigungskarte (IGN-Plan)

Karte 1950 / IGN

Generalstabskarte (1820-1866)

Open Street Map

Kirche Sainte-Foy

Stordoir

Station du Centre de Recherches Agronomiques

Schloss-Bauernhof von Liroux

Kapelle Notre-Dame de Lorette

Naturreservat von Escaille
L’Escaille nature reserve lies 600 metres from Gembloux, along the N4. In the 1960s, several dozen hectares of settling pits belonging to the Gembloux sugar refinery attracted an abundant and wide variety of avifauna. When they migrated, the birds stopped off at this nesting site. However, when these settling pits were converted into agricultural land, the birds became only occasional visitors. This was why, in 1987, five hectares were transformed into a protected zone. Over the past few years, this Natagora reserve has become an important conservation area for species of plants, fungus, lichens, moss, algae, snails and slugs, insects, fish, batrachians, reptiles, mammals and birds. In addition, the site is dotted with remains telling the story of a rich past. Near the lakes lie the ruins of the hydraulic mill belonging to the old 18th-century Benedictine abbey, the water settling pits of the old sugar refinery and a model made of plants, depicting the reserve in 3D.