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Hiking around Saint-Hubert offers access to expansive forests, varied terrain, and rich natural features within the Belgian Ardennes. The region is characterized by vast woodlands, often referred to as the Grande Forêt de Saint-Hubert, featuring rolling hills and winding rivers like the Lesse, Lomme, and Masblette. This landscape provides a diverse range of trails for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.3
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402
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17.9km
04:57
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
(99)
387
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16.8km
04:43
340m
340m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
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295
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11.8km
03:18
220m
220m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29
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31.1km
08:29
540m
370m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.89km
02:49
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cycling around Saint-Hubert
Not the most picturesque waterway, but just having the sound of the water accompanying us as we walk is a pleasure, and I prefer this forest path to the asphalt roads in the woods that run parallel to it.
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The path is a bit wide but at least it's not paved. Great for mountain biking or gravel, a little less hairy hiking, it's still a very beautiful place.
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you can also cycle through the water
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Here, at the highest point of Saint-Michel, you are in the middle of the Saint-Michael-Freyr forest. There is a wonderful beech forest all around. There is even a place to sit here, which allows you to linger for a while.
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To the south of the Libramont exhibition center lies the almost 25-hectare landscape park. Here you will find a cross-country skiing and mountain biking trail, hiking trails, a fitness trail and watering holes that invite you to linger and watch the animals. Major events are also regularly held at the exhibition center, such as the annual Belgian Agricultural and Forestry Fair, which is Europe's largest open-air agricultural fair.
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Place where you can wade through the river. Afraid of wet feet? Then use the bridge
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Highest point of Plain de Saint-Michel
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Here you cross the Masblette with a simple wooden bridge, sometimes a small stream but with more water a fast flowing brook.
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Saint-Hubert offers a wide array of hiking opportunities, with over 400 trails available. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging multi-day treks through the expansive forests of the Belgian Ardennes.
The terrain around Saint-Hubert is characterized by vast woodlands, rolling hills, and winding rivers such as the Lesse, Lomme, and Masblette. You'll find a mix of well-maintained paths, forest tracks, and some steeper sections, especially on routes with significant elevation gain. The region offers a diverse landscape, from dense forests to open viewpoints.
Yes, many of the hiking routes in Saint-Hubert are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An excellent example is the La Masblette and the Ronge Poncé Nature Reserve loop, which takes you through diverse natural landscapes.
Hikers in Saint-Hubert can explore the extensive Grande Forêt de Saint-Hubert, discover the rich biodiversity of the Ronge Poncé Nature Reserve, and follow picturesque rivers like the Masblette. You can also find stunning vistas, such as the Priesse Tower, which offers panoramic views and opportunities for wildlife observation. The highest point of Saint-Michel in the Saint-Michel-Freyr forest also provides a wonderful beech forest setting.
Yes, Saint-Hubert offers numerous easy trails suitable for families. These paths are generally shorter and less strenuous, perfect for a leisurely walk with children. Consider exploring areas like the The Nutons Trail, which often features engaging natural elements for younger hikers.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails in Saint-Hubert and the wider Ardennes region. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas where wildlife is present, to protect both your pet and the local fauna.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can encounter several points of interest. The Domaine Provincial de Mirwart, with its historic castle and surrounding forests and ponds, is a notable attraction. You might also come across charming villages like Redu or historical structures like the Resteigne Castle, adding cultural depth to your hiking experience.
The hiking experience in Saint-Hubert is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,800 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the quiet woodlands, the well-marked paths, and the immersive natural environment that allows for a true escape into the Ardennes wilderness.
Yes, for those seeking a longer adventure, Saint-Hubert serves as a gateway to extended routes. The Between Lomme and Lesse trail, for instance, offers a challenging multi-day experience, allowing you to explore more of the region's diverse landscapes over several days.
While Saint-Hubert is well-connected by road, public transport options to directly access all trailheads might be limited, especially for more remote starting points. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider using a car for greater flexibility in reaching various hiking areas.
Many popular trailheads and points of interest in Saint-Hubert and the surrounding areas offer designated parking facilities. These are often found near villages, nature reserves, or specific attractions like the Domaine provincial de Mirwart. Look for signs indicating 'Parking Randonneurs' or similar at common starting points.
Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-yoku, is a practice of immersing oneself in the atmosphere of the forest to promote well-being. In the Grand Forest of St. Hubert, specifically near Tenneville, there are dedicated trails designed for this slow, immersive experience, allowing you to deeply connect with nature and its calming energy.


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