All our hiking trails
The hiking trails in the Ardennes are as diverse as the landscapes they traverse. Whether you are looking for a peaceful hike in the heart of the forest, along a river or through authentic villages, the Ardennes offers a multitude of choices! The routes are adapted to your level and your desires.
Choose your hike, put on your boots and enjoy!
Ligny and the Sombreffe's Castle





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Panorama of Tige Street
Take a look at the beautiful panorama of the Ligne Valley. Straight ahead lies the village of Ligny; to the left, that of Sombreffe with its church steeple; and to the right, you can see in the distance the Fleurus water tower, near which stands the Naveau mill, which served as an observatory for Napoleon.

The Goffe
At the picturesque place called La Goffe, the waters of the Sombre cascade through a wall of reddish rubble. Its waters then spread out and were used for washing clothes in medieval times. Later, the Goffe was used as a watering hole where herds once came to quench their thirst.

Sombreffe Castle

Syndicat d'initiative de Ligny
The Commune of Sombreffe has a very rich industrial past: marble quarry, sugar factory, tannery,... an exceptional architectural and historical heritage: feudal castle, Roman road and Gallo-Roman remains and the site of the battle of Ligny closely linked to the battlefield of Waterloo and the "Route Napoléon en Wallonie".
The creativity, dynamism and innovation generated by Visit Sombreffe offers visitors several interesting tourist attractions.
Memorial Tourism invites visitors to enter the history of the Battle of Ligny, 16 June 1815. The Ligny 1815 Museum offers 7 rooms in an authentic setting and thousands of objects and weapons that were used in the battle. Napoleon's last victory at Ligny has left many traces in our villages, a walk will allow you to assault the battlefield from Visit Sombreffe. It is not uncommon to meet a legendary Grognard busy tending to a weapon from another age!

Ligny 1815 Museum
"Go back in time and re-live Napoleon's last victory, at Ligny on 16th June 1815, two days before his defeat at Waterloo. Seven rooms take you on a journey of nearly 200 years into the past. • Historical centre ""Général Gérard"". Audioguide. • Museum, souvenir shop, refreshments. • Large parking. Less than 1km from the station. • Can be combined with other visits."