Best waterfalls around Manhay are found within the Belgian Ardennes, a region characterized by hills, valleys, forests, and diverse water features. While the municipality of Manhay itself does not host prominent waterfalls directly, it serves as a central point for exploring the natural landscapes of the Ardennes. Visitors can discover various cascades and water features in the surrounding areas. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its natural environment.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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The path along the shore is only passable in good weather conditions
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At approximately 37 meters, the summit of the Homalius Rock, better known as the Falize Rock or Anticline, is literally the highest point in Durbuy. It has been a highlight for many visitors for years, thanks in part to the surroundings and beautiful water features. The rock is somewhat older than the average visitor. It's said to be more than 300 million years old. However, the rock layers are much older: around 375 million years old. The name Anticline comes from the geological phenomenon known as an anticline. It's the opposite of a syncline. While the former is a fold formed over many years, with the innermost layers being the oldest and the folds running downwards, synclines have folds running downwards. Such folds can form for various reasons and range from very small to large, as seen here. Originally, everything was, of course, horizontal. The inverted U-shape created by uplift in Durbuy is not only beautiful to see but also special. And Durbuy has beautifully highlighted this. Another beautiful anticline can be found in Han-sur-Lesse, also in the Famenne-Ardenne region, albeit in the province of Namur (here we are in Luxembourg), where it has been given the name "Tête de bouc" (Tête de bouc). There's a waterfall and a large water feature at the end of the expansive pond in front of the rock, which you can also climb. And there's plenty of room to admire it all. Don't forget the many smaller works of art and curiosities, and take a look in the water.
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Beautiful walking here. The waterfalls follow each other quickly.
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The Gold Mine Waterfall is a waterfall located in the Chefnâ Valley, near Stoumont. You will be amazed by the golden hues of the rocks that gave the waterfall its name. The site was once a gold mine where prospectors searched for nuggets in the river sand. You can learn more about the geological history of the area from an information panel located at the rest area. The climb to the waterfall is steep and challenging, but rewarding. You will enjoy the views of the forest, the river, and the waterfall.
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The end of the last century was a golden age on the edge of the Ambleve. Some adventurers used the gold pan and the "sluice" or searched the sand and gravel of the river, like the American gold prospectors. The so-called auriferous region stretches from Faymonville (Malmedy region) to the Plateau des Tailles (near Baraque de Fraiture). Small artificial mounds of earth (between 1 and 5 meters high) along the Chefna stream bear witness to this. This small valley was a site of gold nugget mining in pre-Roman times and again from the 19th to the early 20th centuries. Source: "Vallon de la Chefna" information board at the rest area
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Beautiful very varied tour
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While Manhay itself doesn't host prominent waterfalls, it's an excellent base for exploring the Belgian Ardennes. The most notable waterfall in the broader region is the Homalius Rock and Waterfall, known for its impressive rock formation and water feature. For a truly unique experience, consider venturing to the Bayehon Waterfall near Malmedy, which is the highest in the Ardennes and features distinctive red water.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Homalius Rock and Waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering a picturesque setting to linger. Additionally, the Neptune Caves and Waterfall, Hotton is another family-friendly option, located near the town center with amenities.
You'll encounter diverse natural features. Trails often wind through dense forests, alongside rivers like the Amblève, and feature unique geological formations such as the 37-meter-high Homalius Rock. Many paths offer scenic viewpoints and small cascades integrated into the landscape.
The Bayehon Waterfall, located near Malmedy, is unique for several reasons. Standing at approximately 9 meters, it's the highest waterfall in the Ardennes. Its most striking feature is the distinctive red water, caused by iron-rich rocks oxidizing as the water comes into contact with air, giving it an almost magical appearance.
For those seeking a challenge, the Rocky Downhill Trail Along the River offers a muddy and rocky path with small waterfalls and beautiful views. Another adventurous option is the Small Waterfall Along the Amblève, a narrow and somewhat adventurous trail along the river, though it's not accessible during flooding.
Yes, the Homalius Rock and Waterfall is a prime example. The Homalius Rock itself is a natural monument, an anticline formation over 300 million years old, with a waterfall and large water feature at its base. The Neptune Caves and Waterfall, Hotton also combines a natural cave system with a waterfall.
The region around Manhay offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and general cycling paths that pass through scenic landscapes. For specific routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Manhay, Running Trails around Manhay, or Cycling around Manhay guides.
The waterfalls in the Manhay region are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer lush greenery and vibrant fall colors, respectively, often with good water flow after rains. Summer provides pleasant weather for hiking, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene, frosty wonderland, though some trails might be more challenging due to ice or snow.
Yes, the Forest Path With Bridge and Waterfall is a singletrack trail through the forest where you'll pass a bridge with a small waterfall halfway. It's an intermediate path, suitable for both uphill and downhill travel.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many enjoy the picturesque settings, the unique features like the red water of Bayehon, and the opportunity for outdoor activities. The combination of forests, rivers, and geological formations creates a memorable experience for nature lovers and photographers.
Yes, the Bayehon Waterfall is accessible via the nearby Moulin de Bayehon (Bayehon Mill), which offers parking and visitor services, making it a convenient starting point for your visit.
Yes, the Rocky Downhill Trail Along the River is specifically noted for its very nice views alongside the river and small waterfalls, providing excellent photo opportunities.

