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Sacrawé LIFE Circuit

Moderate

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Sacrawé LIFE Circuit

01:41

6.41km

60m

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Hike the moderate Sacrawé LIFE Circuit, a 4.0-mile route through unique peat bog landscapes and boardwalks in the Plateau des Tailles Nature

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Boardwalk Trail on the Plateau des Tailles

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The Sacrawé raised bog (Plateau des Tailles) is one of the most valuable peatlands in the region. A boardwalk allows visitors to safely cross the delicate bog without damaging the …

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1.69 km

The observation tower at the Circuit LIFE du Sacrawé, which starts at the car park on the N89 between Baraque de Fraiture and Samrée, offers a panoramic view over the …

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2.80 km

Memorial "Section des Fagnes"

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Quiet location in Commune Petit des Tailles.
Perfect place to meet and recharge at the local source.
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Boardwalk Through Grand Fagne de Bihain

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The Grande Fagne de Bihain preserves an impressive diversity of habitats and species: a total of 15 different habitat types and around 20 animal species have been recorded there, including …

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6.41 km

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3.36 km

1.69 km

825 m

415 m

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2.35 km

1.89 km

1.23 km

613 m

138 m

132 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Sacrawé LIFE Circuit?

The trail is located near Baraque de Fraiture. While specific parking locations are not detailed, trailheads in this region typically offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most accurate parking information.

Is the Sacrawé LIFE Circuit dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it traverses a sensitive natural area within the Grande Fagne de Bihain, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect the delicate ecosystem and local wildlife, including Galloway cattle and sheep that may be present.

What is the best time of year to hike this circuit?

The Sacrawé LIFE Circuit is beautiful in all seasons. It's described as majestic in winter under snow and magnificent during other times of the year. For the best experience, consider visiting in spring or autumn for pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, or in winter for a unique snowy landscape. Be prepared for potentially muddy or waterlogged sections, especially during wet periods.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this trail or the nature reserve?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Sacrawé LIFE Circuit or to access the Plateau des Tailles Nature Reserve where it is located. The trail is freely accessible to the public, allowing visitors to enjoy the preserved moorland environment.

What is the terrain like on this hike?

The terrain on this circuit is generally easy to moderate. It alternates between natural earth paths, unpaved sections, and significant stretches of boardwalks (caillebotis) that traverse the wet moorland. Good walking shoes are highly recommended, as some sections can become muddy or waterlogged, especially after rain or in winter.

What unique natural features or wildlife can I expect to see?

You'll encounter the characteristic scenery of a peat bog, with specific flora like blueberries, calluna, quadrangular heather, cotton grass, sundew, and Andromeda. The trail also offers opportunities to observe local wildlife, including Galloway cattle and sheep, particularly from the Observation Tower Fagne de la Doneuse.

Are there any notable viewpoints or landmarks along the way?

Yes, the circuit features several points of interest. You'll traverse extensive boardwalks through the fagne, offering unique perspectives of the landscape. A highlight is the Observation Tower Fagne de la Doneuse, providing panoramic views. You'll also pass the Memorial "Section des Fagnes" and another section of boardwalk through Grand Fagne de Bihain.

Does this trail intersect with other hiking paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the 'Circuit LIFE du Sacrawé' (100% of the route). It also briefly intersects with sections of the 'Fraiture rouge' trail (29% of the route).

Is the Sacrawé LIFE Circuit suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to moderate and is suitable for beginners and families. Its minimal elevation gain and well-maintained boardwalks make it accessible. The initial part is even accessible for people with reduced mobility. The nine didactic panels along the route also make it an engaging and educational experience for all ages.

What should I pack or wear for this hike?

Given the moorland environment, good waterproof walking shoes or boots are highly recommended, especially during wet seasons, as sections can be muddy. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and consider bringing water and snacks. The trail is well-marked with a blue cross, so navigation is straightforward.

Are there amenities like cafes or restrooms nearby?

The trail is located near Baraque de Fraiture, which is a small village. While the trail itself does not have amenities like cafes or restrooms directly on the route, you may find options in nearby villages or at the start point depending on the exact trailhead location. It's best to plan accordingly and bring any necessary supplies.

What makes this trail ecologically significant?

This circuit traverses the Grande Fagne de Bihain, a protected natural area where a LIFE project has actively worked to restore the moorland by removing invasive spruce trees. This initiative helps regulate water drainage and acts as an important water reserve, making the trail an excellent example of ecological preservation and restoration efforts.

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Trail Reviews

Bernd 🌲🦌🍄🥾
March 22, 2026, 🇧🇪 Plateau des Tailles: Die Hochmoorlandschaft Sacrawé, eine der unwirtlichsten und härtesten Regionen Belgiens.🌟

Our hike started at the parking lot near the local Regné football club. After just under two kilometers, we entered one of the most inhospitable and harshest regions of Belgium. Here you can feel the special atmosphere of a raised bog: barren landscapes, heather landscapes shaped by the wind, and the sometimes swampy, boggy ground under your feet. Our path led safely through the sensitive ecosystem via a boardwalk, allowing us to enjoy nature without entering or damaging it. On a particularly deep, boggy section of the path, we had to move to the side of the path. The ground was swampy there too, but significantly less boggy. With well-considered steps, we managed to pass through the swamp area and continue the route with dry feet. After almost 3.3 kilometers, we reached the Fagne de la Doneuse observation tower. From here, there was an impressive panoramic view over the peat bogs and the surrounding forests. The light played on the damp landscape, and you could feel the solitude and tranquility of this extraordinary natural space. We continued to the historic Jean-Hubert-Maréchal memorial cross, which was erected in 1835. Just a few hundred meters further on, we reached the small chapel "Göttliches Licht" (Divine Light), a quiet place for contemplation. Not far from there, we came across the Chapelle Saint-Hubert, which is dedicated to the patron saint of hunters and foresters and was built in the 18th century by the residents of the adjacent house to thank Saint Hubertus for protecting their child from a pack of wolves. After a short rest, we continued our way through the wet moorland of the Grand Fagne de Bihain and were able to continue to observe the characteristic flora and fauna from the paths and boardwalks. Finally, we reached the simple Stele Jean-Marie Dum, a memorial plaque dedicated to a local botanist and conservationist. This stele reminded us how important the commitment of individuals is to the preservation of such unique landscapes. After about seven kilometers, the path led us back to the parking lot at the clubhouse of the Regné football club. Every step on the Circuit LIFE du Sacrawé was an impressive experience that made us aware of the raw beauty and special value of these previously unknown, extraordinary raised bog landscapes in a very special way.

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After a week of rest time for Chester due to a paw ball injury. Today he couldn't be kept quiet so it's time for a trip. 1 hour 20 minutes by car then we are in Belgian Wallonia. There is snow there. I inquired about that beforehand. This tour was meant for Chester. A few kilometers but a lot of time for romping and playing ...

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Bring boots...many passages are muddy or flooded...

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