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!
Val-Dieu : Ursulines Walk





Departing from the Cistercian Abbey of Val-Dieu, explore paths and meadows to discover this remarkable site and the Berwinne Valley, which legend calls the "Beaver River."
Long passage through meadows, boots recommended in wet weather.
Follow the blue vertical rectangle markers (see photo above).
Walk of 4.7 km.
Find the route on the walking map of the municipality of Aubel: https://www.paysdeherve.be/produit/carte-des-promenades-pedestres-vtt-et-equestres-daubel
Signalétique (EN)
Pedestrian - Vertical rectangle - Blue

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Abbey of Val-Dieu
Founded in 1216 by Cistercian monks, Notre-Dame du Val-Dieu Abbey is a remarkable group of buildings steeped in history and spirituality, set in a natural environment. Now home to the Val-Dieu Christian Community, it offers visitors a peaceful setting with its park, basilica and signposted walks.The cloister and brewery can only be visited by appointment with a guide. All Val-Dieu beers brewed at the abbey can be tasted at the Casse-Croûte or taken away at the abbey shop. The Courtyard and the Church are always open.