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Hiking around Francheval offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Ardennes Regional Natural Park. The region features a blend of hilly, forested terrain, including dense woodlands, open moors, and peatlands. The Semois River meanders through the area, providing scenic routes along its banks, while valleys and high plateaus offer varied topography. Rugged rock formations and slate outcrops are also characteristic features of the hiking terrain.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
4.6
(11)
56
hikers
7.41km
02:03
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(4)
17
hikers
9.42km
02:35
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(3)
20
hikers
11.3km
03:07
200m
200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.1
(8)
27
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12.4km
03:29
260m
260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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22
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20.9km
06:00
510m
510m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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To discover from the greenways of the Ardennes
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The impressive Bouillon Castle towers high above the Semois and is one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Belgium. With its massive walls, secret passages, and spectacular views over the valley, it feels like stepping back in time. An absolute eye-catcher during any hike in Bouillon.
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The most famous representative of the dynasty, Godfrey of Bouillon (Duke of Lower Lorraine, c. 1060 to 1100), takes us back in time to the late 11th century. Geographically, however, the life story of this man takes us far from his homeland: across the Mediterranean to the Holy Land. He participated as a leading figure in the First Crusade and the conquest of Jerusalem. After the city's capture, he was to become king of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, but he rejected such a title, arguing that the only king over Jerusalem could be Christ himself, who was crucified and buried here—and resurrected.
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The Pont de Liège in Bouillon is the oldest bridge over the Semois River and marks a historic crossroads of trade routes between Verdun and Liège. Mentioned since 1069, this wooden bridge was originally built to facilitate river traffic and connect the city to major trade routes. Although its current appearance differs from the original construction, its location remains a significant point, reflecting Bouillon's medieval origins. Located near the city center, the bridge is a logical passage for those approaching the castle.
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You can only "ponter" in Bouillon, on the Pont de Liège. The Semois River is spanned by six bridges and two pedestrian walkways in Bouillon (the city and its surrounding villages). The Pont de Liège in Bouillon, however, is unique because only there can you indulge in the favorite pastime of every young Bouillon native. This is "ponter." Je ponte, nous pontons, on a ponté... This locally coined verb is impossible to translate without losing its subtlety. The saying goes: "Savoir ponter comme tout bon Bouillonnais" (To ponter as all good Bouillonnais). To hang out, chat, look around, or meet, sitting or leaning on the wall or in one of the recesses. That's "ponter." (House of Bouillon)
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The first observation tower on the Côte d’Auclin dates back to 1923. A new structure was inaugurated in 2001. The tower stands on a 150m³ concrete base. It has eight floors supported by four wooden pillars surrounded by iron, with a total height of 31.60 m (385 m altitude, or 180 m above the Semois). (InspiRoute)
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Francheval offers a wide network of hiking opportunities, with over 520 routes available. These trails cater to various preferences, including easy strolls and more challenging day hikes through the diverse landscapes of the Ardennes.
The terrain around Francheval is characteristic of the Ardennes, featuring lush, dense forests, rolling hills, and winding river valleys, particularly along the Semois River. You'll encounter varied topography, from open areas to rugged rock formations and slate outcrops, providing a dynamic hiking experience.
Yes, Francheval has a good selection of easy trails. For instance, the La Roche à l'Appel – Roche à l'Appel Stone Bridge loop from Muno is an easy 6.4 km route that takes approximately 1 hour 50 minutes to complete, with accessible paths suitable for various fitness levels.
While many trails are moderate, you can find longer routes that offer a good challenge. For example, the View of Bouillon Castle – Cordemois Bridge loop from Bouillon is a moderate 12 km hike with over 250 meters of elevation gain, providing a more strenuous experience.
Hikers can enjoy stunning natural features such as the tranquil Semois River valley, known for its picturesque views of pine forests and verdant fields. The region also boasts breathtaking panoramas, including the famous "Tombeau du Géant" viewpoint, which offers one of the most beautiful vistas in the Belgian Ardennes. You might also encounter the unique La Pierre Levée and BBQ Shelter.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore routes that pass by impressive structures like the Upper Castle of Sedan or the majestic Bouillon Castle. The Château de Lombut – Château de Lombut loop from Sedan is a moderate trail that leads through forested landscapes and past historical points of interest.
Many trails around Francheval are suitable for families, especially those looking for easier, shorter walks. The region's diverse network includes routes with accessible paths, allowing families to enjoy the natural beauty together. Look for trails marked as 'easy' for the most family-friendly experiences.
The Ardennes region, including Francheval, is generally very welcoming to dogs. Most hiking trails are suitable for well-behaved dogs on a leash. It's always a good idea to check local signage for any specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves, but generally, your canine companion can join you on your adventures.
The Ardennes region is beautiful year-round, but autumn is particularly recommended for hiking around Francheval. The forests display vibrant colors, and it's an excellent time for wildlife observation, especially deer. Spring also offers pleasant temperatures and blooming flora, while summer provides lush greenery.
Yes, many of the hiking routes around Francheval are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Lambermont Village – Lambermont Street Art loop from Muno and the Trialist Mountain loop from Villers-Cernay, which offer varied scenery without needing to retrace your steps.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 5,000 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, including dense woodlands and river valleys, and the extensive network of trails that cater to different ability levels. The scenic beauty and varied terrain are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
While Francheval itself is a smaller community, access to the broader Ardennes region and its trailheads often involves a combination of public transport and local connections. For specific routes, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to trail starting points, as public transport options might be limited for direct trailhead access.


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