Active and sports stays
The Ourthe and Laval valleys in Sainte-Ode
Situated in the Land of Bastogne, the entity of Sainte-Ode regroups 24 villages and hamlets in the two valleys of the Ourthe and Laval. This star-shaped itinerary of 120 km (75 miles)can be followed thanks to the 6 GTA signposted paths that have been given mushroom names. Permanent circuit...
The Forest route
Saint-Hubert - Marche- Nassogne - Champlon - Sainte-Ode - Libramont - St-Hubert 191 km (118.7 miles) through the Ardennes' forests departing from St-Hubert, the European Capital of Hunting and Nature. Visit Awenne, the village with seven fountains, Marche-en-Famenne followed by Nassogne and...
The Sûre valley route
Sainte-Ode – Villers-la-Bonne-Eau – Martelange – Fauvillers – Vaux-s/Sûre – Sainte-Ode An 86 km(53 miles)tourist circuit through the valleys of the Laval, the Sûre and the Ourthe rivers, crossing the Upper Sûre Nature Park. An itinerary passing through Losange, the native...
Ardennes Bike Tours: Biking around Bastogne, a pleasure
The circuit will make you discover an unknown Bastogne, the various historic and picturesque sites with someone who loves the region. A countryside ride on quiet roads for nature lovers, with a few visits on the way: the Mardasson Memorial, the monuments of the “Nut’s City”, Animalaine, the...
Through hills and dales
The pleasure of discovering the Ourthe and Laval valleys walking alongside the stream. In the heart of the Ardennes forest, across hills and dales through the Land of Bastogne and Saint Hubert.
Hike of the 2 castles
Trans-frontier hike from the Semois to the Meuse. 2 historically prestigious towns. Bouillon, pearl of the Semois, of which the history is linked to that of its fortified castle and its most famous inhabitant, Godfrey of Bouillon. Sedan, a must of the French Ardennes for, amongst others, its...
The 'Transardennaise' on foot
This rambling holiday will give you the opportunity to test the local specialities, in the land of forests and rivers, without the bother of carrying your luggage and returning to the starting point. From the “Purnalet” of La Roche, the famous “Borquin” of St-Hubert, the Upper Lesse...