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Hiking around Mons offers diverse natural landscapes, from rolling hills to lush forests, integrating natural beauty with historical elements. The region features significant green spaces like the Parc Naturel des Hauts-Pays and the Parc Naturel des Plaines de l'Escaut. These areas provide varied terrain, including agricultural plateaus, woodlands, and river valleys, suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
4.2
(6)
21
hikers
7.71km
02:29
330m
330m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
(6)
19
hikers
8.60km
02:44
350m
350m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(2)
25
hikers
10.1km
02:58
260m
260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(3)
14
hikers
16.8km
04:55
460m
460m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
16
hikers
17.1km
05:30
720m
720m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful pebble beach, lovely water, you really need it after the descent. And later for the climb.
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Beautiful spot with a historic bridge. It's a bit of a hike to get there and back up. Beautiful pebble beach.
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very nice place with a little physical exercise to get there
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A short trail for beginners or those returning to a sporting activity. Turn around at Pont de Ray with a rather pleasant backdrop.
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The most beautiful bridge on the Haute Siagne
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Mons is an ancient village built onto a rocky outcrop that's an ideal stopping to rest, refuel and admire the views. Take a wander through its narrow streets, where you'll find local cafes and bakeries.
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With its 1,712 m altitude, the Lachen mountain is the highest point in the Var department. From this summit, the peaks of Corsica are visible on a clear day. To the north of this peak begin the mountains of the Alps.
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At the bottom of the valley, you will find the most aquatic marine waters, and the caves of Tuves to explore. An ideal opportunity to cool off under the waterfalls before continuing your walk.
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Mons offers a diverse range of hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. Out of 18 available routes, you'll find 2 easy trails, 12 moderate trails, and 4 more challenging routes. This variety ensures there's something for everyone, from leisurely strolls to more strenuous treks.
Absolutely. The region around Mons is home to significant natural parks. The Parc Naturel des Hauts-Pays, located just 30 km south, is a preserved site with diverse flora and fauna, streams, and forests like the Bois de Colfontaine. Further afield, the Parc Naturel des Plaines de l'Escaut offers vast forests, wetlands, and river landscapes. Both provide extensive networks of hiking routes. You can find more information about the Hauts-Pays Natural Park on Visit Wallonia or Visit Mons, and the Plaines de l'Escaut Natural Park on Visit Wallonia.
Yes, you can! One notable route is the Mons – Clars Waterfall loop from Mons, a moderate 16.2 km trail that leads you through varied landscapes to the picturesque Clars Waterfall. Additionally, the Natural Monuments around Mons guide highlights the Ray Waterfall as another beautiful natural feature in the area.
The region offers some interesting geological sights. The Bois d'Angre, for example, is home to the Caillou-qui-Bique, a 370-million-year-old pudding rock. You can also explore the Tuves Bridge and Cave, which is featured in the Natural Monuments around Mons guide, offering a glimpse into the area's natural formations.
Mons is surrounded by several beautiful forests perfect for hiking. The Bois de Colfontaine, part of the Hauts-Pays Natural Park, offers 750 hectares of unspoiled woodlands with well-indicated loops. Other local favorites include the Bois d'Angre, known for its rich biodiversity, and the Bois de Havre, which provides a network of winding trails for immersion in nature.
For scenic views and waterside walks, the Grand Large de Nimy-Landelies is an excellent choice. This location boasts breathtaking panoramic views of lakes and rivers, with well-marked paths traversing meadows and woodlands. For elevated vistas, Mont Panisel offers rugged terrain and steep inclines leading to rewarding outlooks.
Yes, Mons offers several family-friendly options. The Parc du Waux-Hall within Mons provides well-maintained paths perfect for relaxed strolls. In the Bois de Colfontaine, you can find loops as short as 5 km, suitable for children. For an easy, flat experience, the Ravel Route 98 is also a great choice, offering accessible paths for leisurely walks.
Many natural areas around Mons are generally dog-friendly, especially in the larger natural parks and forests like the Parc Naturel des Hauts-Pays and the Bois de Colfontaine. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Specific rules may vary, so check local signage.
Yes, many of the trails around Mons are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Tuves Bridge and Cave – Tuves Bridge loop from Les Campestres is a moderate 10.1 km circular hike. The Bois de Colfontaine also features well-indicated circular loops ranging from 5 km to 13 km.
The hiking trails around Mons are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 750 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse natural landscapes, from rolling hills and lush forests to river valleys. The variety of trails, catering to different ability levels, and the integration of natural beauty with historical and cultural elements are also often highlighted as key attractions.
Mons offers unique UNESCO Discovery Trails that blend hiking with historical exploration. One such trail is a 17 km route from Mons to Spiennes, guiding visitors to the archaeological site of Spiennes and its Neolithic mining shafts, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Another 20 km loop along the Ravel explores the region's rich mining past, offering insights into its industrial heritage.
The Mons region is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with blooming flowers in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Even in winter, many trails are accessible for a crisp walk, especially in the forests, though some higher or more rugged paths might require appropriate gear.
While specific parking and public transport availability can vary by trailhead, many popular hiking areas around Mons, especially those within the natural parks or closer to urban centers, offer designated parking. Public transport options, such as local buses, can also provide access to certain starting points. It's advisable to check specific route details for the most accurate information on accessibility.


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