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Family friendly hiking trails around Nivelles offer diverse natural landscapes, characterized by lush greenery and rolling hills. The region features tranquil forest areas like Bois de la Source, well-maintained pathways in Parc de la Dodaine, and meandering paths alongside babbling brooks in Sentier du Ravelle. These varied terrains provide accessible options for all ages and fitness levels, with many routes offering shaded paths.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:41
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.5km
04:55
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The castle or farm of Hougoumont played a crucial role during the Battle of Waterloo. Next to the farm, there are still chestnut trees where you can still find bullet holes from the battle. You can visit the farm in combination with the 1815 museum.
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The Porte de Namur – Heritage of the Abbey of Villers-la-Ville The Porte de Namur dates from 1725 and is an impressive remnant of the former abbey of Villers-la-Ville. It was built under Abbot Jacques Hache, the 61st abbot of the abbey, who led it from 1716 to 1734. The gate stands right next to the ruins of the abbey and is located near the tourist information point (Syndicat d’Initiative). It spans the rue de l’Abbaye (national road RN274) and provides access to the Notre-Dame des Affligés chapel and the village of Mellery. On the left, there is a reconstructed terraced vineyard supported by slate retaining walls – a nod to the abbey’s wine-making past. The Namur Gate is built in a classical style, with two tall pilasters supporting a red brick entablature. At the top, a triangular pediment adorns the gate, containing niches, the coat of arms of Abbot Hache and his motto: Fortiter et Suaviter – ‘strong and gentle’.
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The mill was built in the 13th century. Part of the building housed the abbey bakery. At the beginning of the 14th century, it delivered more than 2,000 loaves of brown bread every week, intended for the poor who presented themselves at the porter's lodge. Hydraulic wheels operated the millstones for grinding wheat and barley, but also for sawing wood and pressing oil. In the 19th century, the mill-bakery was transformed into a hotel: the Hôtel des Ruines. Victor Hugo stayed there several times.
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Villers Abbey was founded in 1146 by the Cistercians. With the presence of slate and rich silt soil, all the conditions were present to found an abbey in this area. The domain surrounding the historical heritage is 30 hectares in size and houses eight gardens with different themes, a historical mill and a monk's pharmacy. Exhibitions, concerts and shows are regularly held on the site. If there is nothing to do, you can still settle down in the bistro to taste the abbey's beer.
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In 1648, King Philip IV of Spain gave the city of Halle and the Hallerbos to the Duke of Arenberg as collateral for a loan. When the king was unable to repay his debt in time, the duke acquired two thirds of the forest in 1655, which together amounted to 900 acres (i.e. approximately 1,125 ha). The Sint-Waltrudis chapter of Bergen remained the owner of one third. After a period of joint management, difficulties arose between the two owners. In order to put an end to the endless quarrels, they decided to withdraw from joint ownership, and to that end they had the forest measured in 1779. They placed 24 pyramid-shaped "meerstenen" or boundary posts with the inscription SW ("of Sint-Waltrudis") on one side and AR ("for Arenberg") on the other. Nineteen of these still stand on the original dividing line in the forest. Source: Wikipedia.
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Fairly short trail, but with our elderly dog it's ideal. Very pleasant walk
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Nivelles offers a wide selection of family-friendly hiking trails. You can find nearly 2800 routes in the area, with over 1250 specifically rated as easy, making them suitable for families with children.
The Nivelles region is characterized by lush greenery and rolling hills, providing a scenic backdrop for family adventures. You'll find tranquil forest areas like the Bois de la Source, gentle slopes and meandering paths along babbling brooks in areas such as the Sentier du Ravelle, and serene lakeside walks at Chemin des Étangs. Many paths are shaded, offering pleasant conditions even on sunny days.
Yes, there are several easy circular routes perfect for families. For a pleasant walk through a famous forest, consider the Hyacinth walk (6.3 km) - Hallerbos, which is rated as easy and offers beautiful scenery. The Parc de la Dodaine also features well-maintained pathways suitable for all ages.
Many trails in the Nivelles area pass by fascinating landmarks. You might encounter historical sites like the Oude Geldenaaksebaan - Historic road, or beautiful natural features such as the Long Tail Pond and the Round Pond and Waterfall, Solvay Park. There are also impressive castles like Domaine Solvay and Château de La Hulpe that can be explored near some routes.
Yes, some hiking routes in Nivelles follow portions of the Thines River, which originates in the local countryside, adding a charming water feature to your walk. Additionally, the Round Pond and Waterfall in Solvay Park is a highlight that offers a beautiful waterfall to enjoy.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from tranquil forests to rolling hills, and the variety of well-maintained paths suitable for different fitness levels. The accessibility and family-friendly nature of many trails are frequently highlighted.
Yes, for families with strollers or very young children, the Parc de la Dodaine offers well-maintained, accessible pathways. Many of the easy-rated trails in the region feature low elevation gain and smooth terrain, making them ideal for a leisurely family stroll.
For families looking for a longer, moderate hike with historical context, consider the route Auf den Spuren der Schlacht von Waterloo. This 15.5 km trail allows you to explore the historical significance of the area while enjoying the outdoors.
Nivelles is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while summer offers pleasant, often shaded paths. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Even in good weather during winter, many trails remain accessible, though it's always wise to check local conditions.
Absolutely. You can embark on a moderate hike like Villers-la-Ville: eine historische Abtei und ein magischer Wald, which takes you through a magical forest to the historic Villers-la-Ville abbey ruins. Another similar option is In the forest to the Villers-la-Ville abbey ruins.
Many trails in Nivelles are dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your furry companions along for the family adventure. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock, to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and wildlife.


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