Best canyons around Givet are characterized by the dramatic geological formations of the Meuse Valley, featuring spectacular rocky escarpments and deeply cut river valleys. The region, particularly within the Pointe de Givet National Nature Reserve, offers landscapes with canyon-like characteristics. These areas are rich in biodiversity and geological interest, providing diverse natural environments for exploration. Visitors can experience unique rock formations and varied terrain within this distinctive natural setting.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Beautiful trail to walk with stunning views
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start at the top of a large parking lot and immediately walk down steeply
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This is untouched nature in the sense that man cannot intervene. Fallen trees remain lying there and every now and then a rock stands in the way, forcing you to climb around and over the rock with the help of ropes and then descend again.
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The narrow path winds its way along the shore. Roots and stones lie on the path. The path is somewhat eroded and the water is not far away. At the end of this first part you have to descend a small height difference over a large stone. Spicy!
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Ideal for playing hide and seek...
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Single track along the right bank of the Lessen is completely overgrown here!
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Beautiful and adventurous steps between rock and Maas...
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The region around Givet is characterized by the dramatic geological formations of the Meuse Valley. You'll find spectacular rocky escarpments, deeply cut river valleys, and limestone formations. The Pointe de Givet National Nature Reserve, for instance, features diverse rock types including limestone, shale, and sandstone, along with ancient fluorite quarries and limestone caves.
Yes, the Gatte d'Or Cave is recommended for families with children. It offers an adventurous exploration, including a long, narrow, and dark corridor that requires a flashlight, making it ideal for playing hide and seek.
For those seeking a challenge, the Hermeton Valley Trail offers untouched nature where fallen trees and rocks require climbing with ropes. Another challenging option is the Challenging Rocky Passage Along the River, which features a narrow, eroded path winding through roots and stones, with sections requiring descent over large stones.
The Meuse Cliffs Trail offers beautiful and adventurous steps between rock and the Meuse River, providing stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, from Mont d'Haurs within the Pointe de Givet National Nature Reserve, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the citadel and the Meuse valley.
The Pointe de Givet National Nature Reserve is particularly rich in biodiversity. It boasts 461 recorded plant species, including 156 rare ones, and 360 animal species. Its unique geographical location and varied microclimates support a diverse range of flora and fauna.
Yes, the Meuse Valley offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the Meuse Cliffs Trail or the Hermeton Valley Trail. For more hiking options, you can find various routes in the Hiking around Givet guide, including the Mont d'Haurs Circuit Trail.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the Givet area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find various MTB trails and cycling routes, including options like the RAVeL W5. The nearby Freÿr Cliffs, though in Belgium, are also a significant climbing area.
The region's unique southern flora thrives in hot, dry microclimates, suggesting that late spring to early autumn would be ideal for experiencing the full biodiversity and enjoying outdoor activities. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, beyond Givet, the wider region offers unique geological sights. In Belgium, you can visit the Freÿr Cliffs, known for their impressive views and climbing opportunities, or the Aiguilles de Chaleux (Needles of Chaleux) in the Lesse Valley, which are steep limestone formations offering picturesque panoramic views. The Fondry des Chiens in Nismes, Belgium, is also a remarkable site, often called 'Belgium's Grand Canyon,' featuring a gigantic fissure formed by limestone erosion.
Visitors particularly enjoy the untouched nature and challenging terrain of trails like the Hermeton Valley Trail. The stunning views from the Meuse Cliffs Trail and the adventurous passages along the river are also highly praised. The area's unique rock formations and diverse natural environments provide a distinctive experience.
Yes, the Gatte d'Or Cave is a notable cave in the area. It's known for its legend of a hidden treasure and offers an adventurous exploration with narrow, dark passages. The Pointe de Givet National Nature Reserve also contains limestone caves.


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