Best lakes around Sprimont are primarily characterized by unique flooded quarries and natural ponds, offering distinct experiences. While Sprimont itself features a notable flooded quarry popular for diving, the broader region of Wallonia provides more expansive lake complexes. The area's landscape includes diverse geological formations, from ancient sand quarries to biologically rich wetlands. These sites offer opportunities for exploration and connection with nature.
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The Chawion pond is a site of biological interest, with numerous amphibians and insects in the surrounding wetland.
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Since the 2021 floods, it still looks desolate and silted up. No immediate renovations are planned, it seems. For green enthusiasts, it's an ecological asset with all those wildly sprouting shrubs in the silted-up lake. It puts a damper on the tourist activity that used to be around the lake. Give me water back soon, or is the plan to keep it cheap and let things take their course? So, let's look back at the beautiful images of the former 'Lac de Warfaaz'...
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A friend of George Grard, Charles Leplae, like him, appreciated the depiction of female nudes. He regularly imbued them with reserved, pensive, and introspective poses. True to this style and the artist's taste for allegories, this grave-looking sculpture embodies both a young girl and the young woman. Kneeling on the banks of the Deer Pond, in a bucolic setting, it is certainly the most delicate work in the collection. To be brought to the Sart Tilman estate, the original 3.5-meter-high work, installed at the National Bank of Belgium, was reduced to life-size scale and then placed slightly back in its current green setting, into which it blends perfectly, both in color and in its restrained poetry.
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Luckily I didn't come to swim because the water level was quite low.
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Charles Leplae Leplae's art is entirely focused on the human figure, especially women. When he represents her naked, he transcends this very nakedness to elevate her to the rank of symbol. The young girl, frozen in bronze, is more than her model. The chaste nudity, the seriousness of the expression, the modest gesture give the representation a universal dimension. This allegory of one of the eras of women could not find a more important location, near a pond rich in the seeds of life. The original 3.5 m high work, designed in 1951, is installed in the architectural complex of the National Bank of Belgium in Brussels. Sculpting techniques make it possible to reproduce and reduce works. Life-size, installed in a wooded setting, the kneeling girl commands respect for the place in an almost authoritative manner and invites an inner dialogue.
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Here you can sit on a bench with a view of the pond.
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Here you can relax on a bench with a view of the pond and the water features
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Former quarry now used as a diving center. Magnificent rock visible from the path but the site is only accessible to the diving club
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The area around Sprimont offers distinct natural features. You can visit Chawion Pond, a nature reserve known for its botanical interest, diverse amphibians, and insects in its wetland environment. Another unique spot is the Larbois Sand Quarry, a natural monument featuring white and yellow sands that originated from an ancient sea, accessible via a staircase to a water pool.
Yes, near the lakes, you can find The Kneeling Girl by the Deer Pond. This man-made monument features a contemplative sculpture focused on the human figure, offering benches for relaxation with a view of the pond.
Yes, Sprimont is known for its flooded quarries that are popular dive sites. The Carriere de Lille Sprimont is a prominent example, offering unique underwater landscapes, structures, and diverse aquatic life down to 40 meters. Another option is the La Gombe Quarry dive site, a former gray marble quarry with clear water and rich underwater flora and fauna, though access is typically for diving club members.
While Sprimont's immediate lakes are more focused on nature and specific activities like diving, some spots offer a relaxed atmosphere. Chawion Pond is in a nature reserve where several walks are possible, and The Kneeling Girl by the Deer Pond offers benches for quiet contemplation. For a wider range of family activities, you would need to venture further to the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure in the broader Wallonia region, which offers water sports, hiking, and adventure parks.
The wetlands around Chawion Pond are biologically rich, supporting diverse amphibians and insects. In the flooded quarries used for diving, such as Carriere de Lille Sprimont and La Gombe Quarry dive site, divers can encounter various freshwater species like carp, pike, perch, and sturgeon.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For diving in the flooded quarries, water temperatures range from 4-8°C in winter to 15-22°C in summer, with visibility often better in cooler months. For general exploration and walks around ponds like Chawion Pond, spring and summer offer pleasant weather and vibrant nature.
Yes, the Sprimont area offers various trails. For running, you can explore routes like the 'Banneux – Roman Ford on the Vesdre loop' or the 'Rocky path with a view – Côte de la Redoute loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails around Sprimont guide.
Absolutely. The region around Sprimont provides excellent opportunities for gravel and mountain biking. Routes like the 'Crête du Tige Gravel Path – Roche-aux-Faucons Loop' are available for gravel biking. For mountain biking, consider trails such as the 'Ruins of the Château d'Amblève – Forest Barbecue Area loop'. More routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Sprimont guide and MTB Trails around Sprimont guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological formations, such as the ancient sands of the Larbois Sand Quarry, and the rich biodiversity of places like Chawion Pond. The flooded quarries are highly regarded by divers for their clear waters and impressive underwater structures. The area's appeal is highlighted by 139 photos and 499 upvotes from the komoot community.
While Sprimont itself features smaller ponds and flooded quarries, the largest lake complex in Belgium, the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure, is accessible within the broader Wallonia region. It offers a vast array of activities including swimming, sailing, kayaking, jet skiing, hiking, and biking. However, it is located approximately 125 km from Liège, indicating a considerable travel distance from Sprimont. You can find more information about this complex on Visit Wallonia.
Lake Warfaaz is located near the town of Spa, in the eastern part of the province of Liège, which is not directly in Sprimont. Historically, it offered activities like fishing and walks along its paved perimeter. However, it is important to note that the lake has been undergoing repairs, and the water level has been significantly low or empty in recent years (2022-2024) due to dam maintenance.


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