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!
Les Gottes





A 2-hour walk through the most beautiful elements of the forest of Saint-Hubert. With exceptional views of the town, the basilica and the abbey.
This signposted walk can be found on the Saint-Hubert walks map, available for €8 at the Maison du Tourisme de la Forêt de Saint-Hubert.
Signpost: blue rhombus
Signalétique (EN)
Pedestrian - Diamond - Blue

IGN Map

Aerial Photos / IGN

Slope Map (IGN Plan)

Map 1950 / IGN

State Major Map (1820-1866)

Open Street Map
6870 Saint-Hubert

"La Roseraie"

Saint Gilles' church

The legend of Saint Hubert

Pierre-Joseph Redouté Museum
The museum cherishes the memory of the man dubbed the ‘Raphael of flowers’ and renowned worldwide for his roses.Pierre-Joseph, famous painter-aquarellist, was born in Saint-Hubert in 1759. At the age of 23, he left his hometown and moved to Paris. There he produced plates of plants and flowers (lilies, roses,...-for the most famous botanists of his time (‘L'Héritier’, ‘Candolles’...). In 1783, he will be attached to the King's collection of velines. This collection will have a place in the Botanical Garden that will become the Natural History Museum. Among his pupils we find Queen Marie-Antoinette, Empress Joséphine, wife of Napoleon I and Louise-Marie of Orleans, the first queen of the Belgians, wife of Leopold I. In 1840, Pierre-Joseph Redouté died in debt and poverty, despite his fame. His body rests in the cemetery of Père Lachaise in Paris.Numerous original works, prints and objects are on display at the museum, as well as engravings from the ‘Description of Egypt’ (Henri-Joseph Redouté - painter-zoologist, and brother of the famous watercolourist).

Saint-Hubert during the Battle of the Bulge

Basilica Church of Saint-Hubert
The Basilica of Saint-Hubert, well-known place of pilgrimage in honour of Saint-Hubert and recognised as exceptional heritage of Wallonia, charms visitors with its majesty and elegance. Her silhouette rises amid a beautiful frame of Ardennes forests.She is the spectacular witness to the dynamics of a Benedictine abbey that was closed down by the French revolutionaries. Several abbey churches, larger and larger, followed one another, both for monastic life and for the devotion of pilgrims.While the first foundations date back to the 7th century, the present building was mainly erected during the 16th century. The basilica is a veritable history book of architectural evolution, from the Romanesque style to the excesses of Gothic and Renaissance. The baroque of the façade from the early 18th century contrasts with the interior, where, the light makes the colours of the materials so intense: blue, yellow, pink stones, marble and wood.Info booklet on sale at the "Maison du Tourisme" and at the basilica FR/NL/EN/DE

Le Quartier dit "Palais Abbatial"

The forest of Saint - Hubert and of Freyr

Les Saisons de la photo: Saint-Hubert - Bois du Fays - Rue Saint-Michel

Saint-Hubert, Clos des Sorbiers: picnic and barbecue

Saint-Hubert: swimming pool: picnic and barbecue area

Willdlifepark: barbecue

King Albert Memorial
