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!
Monument du Roi Albert





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State Major Map (1820-1866)

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6870 Saint-Hubert

Etang du prieur

Ferme de Chermont

Wildlife Park St-Hubert

Saint-Hubert, Wildlifepark : playground

Les Saisons de la photo: Saint-Hubert - Parc à gibier

Willdlifepark: barbecue

The forest of Saint - Hubert and of Freyr

Les Saisons de la photo: Domaine du Fourneau Saint-Michel

Les Saisons de la photo: Domaine du Fourneau Saint-Michel

Chapel of the Fourneau Saint-Michel

Fourneau Saint-Michel domain - Museum of rural life in Wallonia
The Museum of Rural Life in Wallonia is an open-air museum covering more than 40 hectares.Its main mission is to preserve architectural heritage by moving buildings from the 19th and 20th centuries to the estate. Farmhouses, a small school, chapel, printing house, bakery, grocery shop...Learn more about the daily life of our ancestors and their practices thanks to the numerous utensils on display.

Domaine du Fourneau Saint-Michel - Iron Museum

Fourneau Saint-Michel - Museum of Walloon Rural Life and Iron museum
The Fourneau St-Michel is a remarkable architectural ensemble in the heart of the Ardennes forest. It is dedicated to the architecture and way of life of the Ardennes of yesteryear. A museum and buildings also testify to the iron industry in the 18th century. Houses, farms, a school and a chapel were transferred to a park with great scientific rigour to testify to the traditional rural architecture of southern Wallonia. An exceptional blast furnace from the 18th century bears witness to the early iron and steel industry. It was built by the last abbot of St-Hubert, Dom Nicolas Spirlet. You can also enjoy the recreational and culinary aspects of this rejuvenating site, as there is a playground at the heart of the estate. The site is also of undeniable importance for the flora and fauna of our region, with a wide variety of species.

Découverte de l'arboretum du Fourneau Saint-Michel
