Best natural monuments around Rochefort are found in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, including dramatic limestone cliffs, extensive forests, and significant river systems. This area offers opportunities to explore unique geological formations and rich ecosystems. The natural environment provides a setting for outdoor activities, showcasing the geological and biological diversity of the region.
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Nice place to start hiking trails
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Very nice hike. Very beautiful landscapes and the trails are great.
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Be careful, for the hike, the bridge that we were supposed to take to reach the Marie rock, is destroyed, so, we have to change our route. Even after the railway bridge, the bridge is no longer exciting.
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On the banks of La Lomme, you will discover the rock and the mythical story of the witch Marie Gobaille. The legend of the half witch and half horse is still alive among the inhabitants of Mirwart. Every year at the beginning of spring, the witch Marie Gobaille is symbolically burned again.
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nice stretch along the Lesse, sometimes narrow roads and a ladder up
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Beautiful, but be careful. Bridge at this hiking highlight is broken! Cross the water at the train bridge a few hundred meters further.
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The "Aiguilles de Chaleux", or the Needles of Chaleux, consist of steep limestone formations. They rise high (Needles of Chaleux), a steep limestone formation, rise steeply into the air on the banks of the Lesse. From the top you have a picturesque, panoramic view of the Lesse Valley.
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The confluence of the Ywoigne and the Lesse join here to create a breathtaking landscape of rapids, waterfalls and forests. Here you can enjoy the view and the wildlife. You may be able to spot rare birds like the dipper or beaver, both of which live in the area.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the dramatic limestone cliffs of View of the Aiguilles de Chaleux, which rise steeply from the Lesse River. Another favorite is Domaine Provincial de Mirwart, a vast forest offering diverse flora and fauna, fish ponds, and the rivers Lomme and Marsault. The mythical Marie Gobaille Rock on the banks of La Lomme is also a popular spot.
Yes, Domaine Provincial de Mirwart is considered family-friendly, offering 1350 hectares of forest with fish ponds and rivers, perfect for walks. The Confluence of the Ywoigne and the Lesse also provides a beautiful landscape of rapids and forests, suitable for families to enjoy the view and spot wildlife.
The region is known for its impressive limestone formations. You can explore the dramatic Aiguilles de Chaleux, which are steep limestone cliffs along the Lesse River. Additionally, the Lorette-Rochefort Cave offers an opportunity to venture underground into a dripstone cave with unique formations, including the large Sabbath room.
The area around Rochefort is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as 'The Bullfinches Trail (RO03)' or 'Belvaux in the heart of the Famenne-Ardenne UNESCO Global Geopark'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Carrière de Resteigne – Resteigne Bridge loop' and gravel biking options such as the 'Forest Path – Han-sur-Lesse Village Center loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Rochefort, Road Cycling Routes around Rochefort, and Gravel biking around Rochefort guides.
Yes, the Marie Gobaille Rock is steeped in local folklore. Legend has it that Marie Gobaille was a witch who transformed into a horse, and her story is still alive among the inhabitants of Mirwart. Every year, the witch Marie Gobaille is symbolically burned at the beginning of spring.
The Confluence of the Ywoigne and the Lesse offers a breathtaking landscape where these two rivers meet, creating rapids and waterfalls amidst forests. It's a great spot to enjoy the view and observe local wildlife, including potential sightings of rare birds like the dipper or beaver.
The diverse ecosystems around Rochefort support various wildlife. In areas like Domaine Provincial de Mirwart, you can find exceptional fauna. At the Confluence of the Ywoigne and the Lesse, you might spot rare birds such as the dipper or even beavers. The Lorette-Rochefort Cave also serves as a sleeping place for bats.
Yes, the Lorette-Rochefort Cave is an underground dripstone cave that can be visited with a guide. It features six rooms, including the impressive Sabbath room, which is 65 meters underground and 35 meters high. The cave also provides a habitat for bats and small insects.
Visitors often highlight the dramatic scenery, such as the steep limestone cliffs of the Aiguilles de Chaleux. The tranquility and opportunity to disconnect in places like Domaine Provincial de Mirwart are also highly valued. Many enjoy the unique geological formations and the rich ecosystems that offer chances for wildlife observation.
Yes, the View of the Aiguilles de Chaleux provides a spectacular perspective of the dramatic limestone cliffs rising from the Lesse River. The Confluence of the Ywoigne and the Lesse also offers a beautiful viewpoint where you can take in the landscape of rapids, waterfalls, and forests.
While many natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, the region's forests and river landscapes, such as Domaine Provincial de Mirwart or the Confluence of the Ywoigne and the Lesse, are particularly vibrant in spring and autumn with changing foliage. Winter can offer a unique, exciting experience along the banks of the Lesse during high water, as noted by visitors to the confluence.


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