Waterfalls around Baelen are primarily found within the High Fens region, characterized by its unique moorland landscapes and dense forests. The area features numerous streams and rivers, such as the Hoëgne and Statte, which create various cascades and water features. These natural elements contribute to a diverse environment for outdoor activities, including hiking through wooded gorges and along river valleys. The region's geology, with its quartzite rocks and ancient formations, shapes the terrain where these waterfalls are located.
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This valley is a wonderful walking adventure...
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The wonderful sound of rippling water can always be heard...
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The Trôs Marets is a tributary of the Warche with a length of approximately 5 kilometers. It is a popular destination for hikers. You walk through a beautiful nature reserve, surrounded by rugged rocks, dense forests and a babbling mountain stream with beautiful waterfalls.
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It is said to be the highest waterfall in Belgium (*drop 60m from the castle).
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This stream has its source in the Fagne du Sotay along the national road 68 Baraque Michel - Malmédy and follows in a southerly direction. Entering the Ardennes forest, the stream turns into a torrent and meanders between imposing blocks of quartzite and sandstone, forming a series of waterfalls and pools such as the Pouhon des Cuves. The stream flows on the right bank of the Warche near Bévercé at an altitude of 353 m. Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%B4s_Marets
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Very adventurous. Some damage on the trail made it even more interesting.
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The Trôs Marets stream turns into a torrent and threads its way between imposing blocks of quartzite and sandstone, forming waterfalls It is one of the few streams in Belgium with such a torrential course, so much so that some call it the "canyon of Trôs Marets".
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The region around Baelen is characterized by its unique moorland landscapes, dense forests, and deep wooded gorges. You'll encounter rivers like the Hoëgne and Statte, quartzite rock formations, and various cascades. The area is part of the High Fens, offering a diverse natural environment.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Bayehon Waterfall is easily accessible via the nearby Moulin de Bayehon, which offers parking. The Nutons Waterfall also has large boulders nearby, perfect for a family break. Additionally, the hike through the Trôs Marets Valley is considered suitable for families.
Many trails in the area incorporate waterfalls. The Bayehon Waterfall is situated within a deep, wooded gorge crisscrossed by attractive hiking trails. The Hoëgne River also features a trail laid out at the end of the 19th century, where you can discover two waterfalls. For more hiking options, explore the waterfalls guide page.
Given the terrain, sturdy shoes and sure-footedness are essential. Some paths, especially around the Bayehon Waterfall and along the Hoëgne River, can be very covered with roots and slippery in wet weather. As the region is part of the High Fens, expect colder temperatures and a wetter climate, so appropriate clothing is recommended.
Yes, some trails can be challenging. The Bayehon Waterfall is part of a route categorized as 'challenging' due to its root-covered paths. The Trôs Marets Valley also offers challenging sections along its wild river.
Beyond hiking, the Baelen region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including options for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and mountain biking. These routes often explore the surrounding forests, reservoirs, and the High Fens.
The Hoëgne River is notable for its botanical interest, rich in liverworts, mosses, and ferns. A historic trail from the late 19th century follows the river, leading to two small waterfalls and the centenary footbridge. It offers a beautiful, primeval stream experience, even if the waterfalls themselves are modest in height.
Yes, for the Bayehon Waterfall, parking is available near the Moulin de Bayehon, making it convenient for visitors to access the area.
The Bilisse Rock is an imposing 500-million-year-old quartzite rock formation located directly on the bank of the Statte river, near Solwaster. While not a waterfall itself, it offers magnificent views of the surrounding forest and river valley, and the Statte river, which forms the Nutons Waterfall upstream, flows past it.
Waterfalls are often most impressive after rainfall, as the increased water flow enhances their appearance. This is particularly true for cascades like the Nutons Waterfall. However, be mindful that wet conditions can make trails slippery, so always wear appropriate footwear.
Yes, the hike through the Trôs Marets Valley, which features a wild river and scenic views, is explicitly mentioned as suitable for hikers with dogs.


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