Best attractions and places to see around Thimister-Clermont, located in the Land of Herve, offer a blend of historical architecture, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The region features a wavy landscape with gentle hills, bocage countryside, woodlands, and hedgerows. This area provides opportunities for exploring historical villages, preserved heritage, and scenic routes for outdoor activities.
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Lovely avenue, especially in winter with the sun shining through it nicely
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The fulling mill in Epen, located in the province of Limburg, is a historic building that played an important role in the textile industry. This mill, also known as the "Eper Volmolen," was used for the fulling of fabrics, which means that the fabrics were treated to make them denser and stronger. This process was essential for the production of high-quality textiles.
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The Geuldal is a valley in the Belgian German-speaking Community, the Belgian province of Liège and the Dutch province of Limburg. The valley forms the catchment area of the Geul and its tributaries. The area is characterised by large differences in altitude. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geuldal
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The Calvary Chapel stands on the northern end of a low ridge on which Kuttingen is located and which forms the division between the Terzieterbeek valley and the Geuldal. About 100 meters to the west the Terzieterbeek flows, about 50 meters to the east the Geul flows and about 200 meters to the north the first stream flows into the other at the Volmolen. The chapel itself is located on the Smidsberg (which continues up the ridge) near the intersection of this road with the Plaatweg.
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The Volmolen was part of the Vaals cloth industry. Due to the location of the mill on the Geul, a lot of water was available for fulling, the felting of wool. There was no such large amount of water in the Vaals area. Fulling improves the quality of woven woolen fabric. The substance is placed in large oak tubs, which are filled with a mixture of full earth (a type of clay), linseed oil, rancid butter, urine and water. Pestlers, powered by the water power of the Geul, flatten the fabric. Fourteen hours later the woolen sheets have become felty, rougher and stronger. The urine and rancid butter required for fulling were discharged into the Geul after use. It is therefore not surprising that the Volmolen was built outside the village center of Epen! Around 1780, the Volmolen was converted into a grain mill. The grain that is milled today by volunteer millers comes from natural fields and goes to an organic livestock farm. The complex is located between the Geul and a dug mill branch. Water is pushed up in the mill branch to increase the gradient of the water at the water wheel. The buildings, a mill house and a farm with attached barns, surround a courtyard.
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Nice climb, from this climb you can continue to Camerig and Vaals, or in the other direction towards Kruisberg, Eyserboswes
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The most famous building in the Geuldal is probably the Volmolen near Epen. The mill was part of the Vaals cloth industry. Due to the location of the mill on the Geul, a lot of water was available for fulling, the felting of wool. There was no such large amount of water in the Vaals area. Quelle: https://www.natuurmonumenten.nl/natuurbanden/geuldal/monument/de-volmolen-epen
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Beautiful tree avenue of beeches 🌳
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Thimister-Clermont is nestled in the picturesque Land of Herve, characterized by its wavy landscape, gentle hills, and bocage countryside. You can explore natural river landscapes like the Geuldal Valley, known for its wide meadows and meandering Geul river, or the Hohnbach Valley, which boasts unique flora like the yellow calamine violet and stunning daffodil meadows in spring. The region also offers woodlands and hedgerows, ideal for outdoor exploration.
Yes, Thimister-Clermont offers a rich heritage. The village of Clermont-sur-Berwinne is recognized as one of Wallonia's most beautiful, featuring a listed church, a town hall, and historical houses in Mosan Renaissance and Louis XIII-XV styles. You can also find the Epen Fulling Mill, a renovated man-made monument with an accessible courtyard, and the Remember Museum 39-45 A.s.b.l., dedicated to World War II history.
The region is ideal for hiking and cycling, with a variety of marked trails. You can find numerous routes for different fitness levels. For specific outdoor activities, you can explore hiking trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails around Thimister-Clermont. The Ravel line 38 is also accessible for walks and cycles.
Many of the natural attractions and trails are suitable for families. For instance, the Hohnbach Valley is considered family-friendly, especially for enjoying the daffodil meadows in spring. The Beech Avenue in Vijlenerbos also offers well-maintained forest trails suitable for families. Additionally, the Epen Fulling Mill has an accessible courtyard and is open to the public on specific days with explanations from volunteers, which can be an engaging experience for all ages.
Popular hiking routes include the Odart Farm – The Château de l'Aguesse Trail loop and the La Berwinne at Coul – Our Lady of the Angels Chapel loop. The region also features routes that traverse the Val de la Berwinne. You can find more details and options on the hiking guide page for Thimister-Clermont.
Clermont-sur-Berwinne is celebrated as one of Wallonia's most beautiful villages. It's known for its charming cobbled streets, well-preserved historical architecture, including a listed church and town hall, and houses showcasing distinct Mosan Renaissance, Louis XIII, Louis XIV, and Louis XV styles. A small path from the church leads to a seigniorial castle, rebuilt in 1635, adding to its historical appeal.
Yes, the Remember Museum 39-45 A.s.b.l. is located in an old farm in Thimister-Clermont. It is dedicated to the events of World War II, housing objects left by American soldiers and souvenirs donated by veterans. The museum features over 105 mannequins and numerous artifacts, offering guided tours in multiple languages.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and varied landscapes, such as the wide meadows along the meandering Geul in the Geuldal Valley. The Hohnbach Valley is loved for its versatile paths and unique flora, especially the daffodil meadows in spring. The Epen Fulling Mill is noted for its renovation and the opportunity to learn about its history from volunteers.
Yes, Thimister-Clermont is home to several protected heritage sites. These include the organs of the Saint Roch d'Elsaute church, a specific house at number 305 in Crawhez (now a farm at number 44), and sections of the Castle farm in Crawhez, specifically its four walls, ceilings, and a ground-floor fireplace. You can find more information about these sites on Wikipedia.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly notable for the blooming daffodil meadows in areas like the Hohnbach Valley. Summer offers pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. The gentle hills and bocage landscape make it enjoyable for outdoor activities across various seasons, with autumn also providing scenic views as foliage changes.
Yes, several significant attractions are within a short drive. These include the historic Val-Dieu Abbey (approximately 6.5 km away), Lake Gileppe (about 10.5 km away) for outdoor activities, and Blegny-Mine (around 10.6 km away), a UNESCO World Heritage site. The unique Three Country Point (where the borders of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany meet) is also accessible nearby.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For example, the La Berwinne at Coul – Our Lady of the Angels Chapel loop from Froidthier is rated as easy, as is the Chaumont Spring loop from La Minerie. These trails are generally suitable for beginners and families looking for a relaxed outdoor experience. You can explore more options on the hiking guide page.


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