Canyons around Huy are characterized by the region's dramatic river valleys and rugged terrain. Situated along the Meuse and Hoyoux rivers, Huy's geological setting features steep-sided valleys and impressive rock cliffs. These natural formations provide diverse landscapes for exploration, including deep valleys, rapid rivers, and forested paths. The area offers a compelling natural experience with its distinct geological features.
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Hiking around Huy
Let nature be, it's good for you. A sloping path along ponds and a small stream. Pure nature alongside the path.
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I didn't get any further because of new asphalt, probably two weeks after my post there is fantastic asphalt here!!
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Very pleasant and authentic valley to walk through.
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Walking path in deciduous forest that becomes more hollow and beautiful as you descend. You may be accompanied by a stream in the wet season.
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Steep climb over a narrow path, but very beautiful
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The legend of the farmer of Lassus and the gnome Babé. The gnome Babé used to live at the foot of one of the rocks. In exchange for doing a lot of work, Babé got food for his family from the farmer lassus, a hamlet downstream from Sy. After his wife died, the farmer remarried. The new husband did not believe in those leprechaun stories at all and thus ended the friendship between Babé and her husband. To avenge himself, Babé secretly exchanged the new baby of the family for a gnome child. The baby did not want to grow and because the farmer was worried, he told this to the little man who "coincidentally" passed by. Babe promised the farmer that his son would grow normally when everything went back to normal and he got food again. That happened. The gnome exchanged the children again and the farmer never forgot to feed his benefactor.
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Superb valley, perfect for a short nature walk. Several paths cross this pretty hilly forest, composed mainly of deciduous trees and crossed by the small river La Soliėre.
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Around Huy, you'll discover dramatic river valleys rather than traditional canyons. The Meuse and Hoyoux rivers have carved steep-sided valleys with impressive rock cliffs and rugged terrain. These areas offer diverse natural experiences, including deep valleys, rapid rivers, and forested paths, providing a compelling natural experience with distinct geological features.
Visitors often enjoy the View over the Ourthe Valley and the Rochers de Sy, which offers superb panoramic views. Another favorite is the Solières Valley, known for its lush vegetation, caves, and rock shelters. The Hoyoux Valley is also highly regarded for its bucolic scenery and rapid river flow.
Yes, the Hoyoux Valley is particularly suitable for families. It features a RAVeL path along an old rehabilitated railway line, offering an easy and scenic route for walks and cycling. The gentle terrain and picturesque surroundings make it ideal for all ages.
Yes, the Solières Valley is noted as dog-friendly, making it a great option for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local regulations regarding leashes and waste.
The river valleys around Huy are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around Huy, Road Cycling Routes around Huy, and Easy hikes around Huy guides.
Yes, there are many trails to explore. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Modave Castle – Le Hoyoux River loop from Modave' found in the Easy hikes around Huy guide. The Solières Valley also offers several paths through its hilly forest, perfect for nature walks.
You'll encounter a variety of natural features, including steep riverbanks, wooded cliffs, and lush forests. The Hoyoux River is known for its rapid flow and mini-waterfalls. The Solières Valley features caves and rock shelters, while the Sunken Forest Path Between Rocks offers a unique walking experience through a hollow forest.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant fall foliage. Both seasons provide pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, avoiding the potential heat of summer or the chill of winter.
The Hoyoux Valley is unique because the Hoyoux River, a tributary of the Meuse, has the fastest flow of all rivers in Belgium in the section between Modave and Huy. This rapid flow creates numerous mini-waterfalls, adding to the valley's bucolic charm. A RAVeL path also runs along an old railway line, making it easily accessible.
Yes, the View over the Ourthe Valley and the Rochers de Sy is a highly recommended viewpoint. From a well-placed bench, you can admire a superb plunging view over the rocks of Sy and the Ourthe Valley, perfect for lingering and enjoying the distant scenery.
The broader geological context of the Huy region, part of the Ardennes, features ancient Cambrian rocks and Devonian limestone and dolomite formations. These contribute to the rugged terrain and steep valley sides found along the Meuse and Hoyoux rivers, creating the dramatic landscapes you see today.
Yes, the Solières Valley is known for offering caves and rock shelters within its deep, lush environment. Additionally, the Roches de Sy Cave is another notable natural monument in the area that visitors can explore.


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