Best mountain peaks around Verviers are found in the hilly landscape surrounding the city, which serves as a gateway to the Ardennes region. While Verviers itself features a hilly terrain, the broader area offers access to significant high points in Belgium and the Netherlands. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and offer scenic views across diverse landscapes. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, including unique ecosystems like the High Fens.
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Remains one of my favorite climbs in the Ardennes. Definitely recommended with the fall colors!
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This inn was founded in 1813 by the German tailor Michel-Henri Schmitz. It also served as a landmark in the midst of the extensive surrounding peat bogs, where travellers often got lost. On the facade of the house there is an old bell that was rung in earlier times when there was fog etc. to give the people of the Venn orientation.
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After a challenging climb, you will reach the Three Borders area, which marks the meeting point between Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany. This border is marked by marker 193. Also located here is the monument commemorating Pierre Roiseux, a war volunteer who died at this spot during the Battle of the Bulge on December 25, 1944.
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North side of the Rosier, long gradual climb between the trees. Beautiful! Cotacol #815
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Approaching from Spa: Even on a Sunday, there's little traffic. The further you get from Spa, the better the asphalt gets. After going downhill from Spa, the asphalt is pretty bad for the last 2 km.
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The junction point between the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany is symbolized by a terminal. The site is also the highest point in the Netherlands. In season, the brasserie will allow you to eat and/or satisfy yourself after returning from one of the proposed hiking trails. The panoramic view must be exceptional from the top of the tower... but not for me, I'm afraid of heights!
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The Vaalserberg has been included in the cycling classic Amstel Gold Race several times. The climb is then conquered once via the Dutch side (east side), as the eleventh climb after the Camerig and before the Gemmenicherweg. In the Amstel Gold Race the slope is referred to as Drielandenpunt. (Wikipedia)
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The highest point in Belgium, Signal de Botrange, is located near Verviers at 694 meters. An artificial mound, Baltia Hill, brings its symbolic elevation to 700 meters. Additionally, the Vaalserberg Three-Country Point is the highest point in the Netherlands (322.4 meters) and is also situated within the broader region.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Vaalserberg Three-Country Point offers an observation tower and activities, making it popular for all ages. Signal de Botrange and its nearby viewing platform, View of the High Fens from the Signal de Botrange, are also considered family-friendly, providing easy access to scenic views.
The region is home to the High Fens (Hautes Fagnes), a unique plateau ecosystem of bogs and heathland, particularly around Signal de Botrange and Baraque Michel. This distinct landscape offers a unique natural experience with diverse flora and fauna.
The area around Verviers, especially the High Fens, provides an extensive network of hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Pleasure tour 12: "The great Vennrunde" Mont Rigi' or 'Botrange's great fen loop' which offer moderate challenges. For more options, explore the Hiking around Verviers guide.
Absolutely. The hilly terrain is excellent for cycling. For road cyclists, routes like the 'Amblève loop via the Coo waterfall' or 'Hautes Fagnes loop' are popular. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'New Wolfsbusch round' or 'Eupen MTB Trails'. Find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Verviers and MTB Trails around Verviers guides.
Beyond the panoramic views from Vaalserberg Three-Country Point, the View of the High Fens from the Signal de Botrange offers impressive vistas over the Walloon Fens. On clear days, you might even spot distant church steeples. The Vaalserberg Climb via Route des Trois Bornes also provides beautiful vistas towards Belgium.
The region is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling amidst changing foliage. In winter, the High Fens transform into a popular destination for cross-country skiing, especially around Signal de Botrange.
Yes, Baraque Michel, another high point in the High Fens, holds historical significance. The Vaalserberg Three-Country Point is also a historical landmark where the borders of three European countries converge.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional panoramic views, especially from locations like Vaalserberg Three-Country Point and the View of the High Fens from the Signal de Botrange. The unique natural beauty of the High Fens and the diverse outdoor activity options, from challenging climbs like Col du Rosier East Ascent to family-friendly walks, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region offers challenging climbs. The Col du Rosier East Ascent is known as the shortest but most intense variant of the Rosier climb, featuring steep percentages and scenic forest sections. The Vaalserberg Climb via Route des Trois Bornes also provides a good challenge with beautiful vistas.
While popular spots like Signal de Botrange can attract visitors, the vastness of the High Fens and the Ardennes region means you can often find quieter trails. Exploring routes further into the natural reserves or choosing less prominent summits like Steling Summit (658 m) can offer a more serene experience.


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