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Top 14 Natural Monuments around La Louvière

Best natural monuments around La Louvière offer a contrast to the region's industrial heritage. While known for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites, La Louvière also features natural areas for exploration. These sites provide tranquility and biodiversity, complementing the historical landscape. The area presents diverse natural features for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around La Louvière

  • The most popular natural monuments is View from the Terril de l'Héribus, a viewpoint that offers panoramic views. It provides a 360° view of…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Hyon Waterfall and Ponds

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It is at the confluence of the Trouille and the Nouvelles river that this waterfall bridge was born. Originally there was a mill, which was turned into a tannery after …

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The Neolithic Menhir

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By definition, a menhir is a vertical standing stone during the Neolithic era. The menhir of Saint-Symphorien, 2m50 high, 1m30 wide, weighing 2500 kg, also served as a Neolithic ribbon …

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Pétria Spoil Tip No. 1

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The Pétria slag heap, known as “Seat No. 1” was created between 1870 and 1926. It was then exploited and reworked as part of the recovery of coal shale and residual coal.

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View from the Terril de l'Héribus

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Among the numerous slag heaps, the one at Héribus in Cuesmes is definitely worth a visit. Your calves will have known it, but what a walk!

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Terril Calvaire 2 (204m)

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The Calvaire slag heap is covered with beautiful pioneer vegetation.

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March 13, 2025, View from Terril de l’Héribus

When I was still "able-bodied", I climbed it several times... The climb is also well laid out as a staircase with railway "balls"... Once at the top, you can enjoy a splendid view of Mons (in particular of Sainte Waudru) as well as of Hyon and in particular, its church with its greenish bell tower.

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Hello everyone, very nice course, very practicable, for those who want to climb to the top, they will discover a superb view of all the surroundings, it's worth a look, really happy because it's worth it, good walk to all and make the most of all these beautiful places around us 😉

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Want some super steep gravel climbing? This terril offers 25% or more! Great view on the town of Mons

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The Pétria slag heap, known as “Seat No. 1” was created between 1870 and 1926. It was then exploited and reworked as part of the recovery of coal shale and residual coal. Bought by the City of Fontaine-l'Evêque in 1995, the Pétria slag heap was classified as a "Natura 2000" zone in 2002. In 2020, the site became an approved nature reserve for batrachians following substantial developments aimed at protecting natterjack toads and midwife toads: excavation of temporary ponds, cleaning of sludge tanks to make them a breeding site, cleaning and clearing of the Babelone pond. https://www.destinationterrils.eu/fr/terril-du-petria

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The long slope is doable, she also goes straight to straight. The descent, however, is a different soup... Good luck!

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The Calvaire slag heap is covered with beautiful pioneer vegetation.

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It is at the confluence of the Trouille and the Nouvelles river that this waterfall bridge was born. Originally there was a mill, which was turned into a tannery after the First World War. Today it is a bucolic place surrounded by nature.

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By definition, a menhir is a vertical standing stone during the Neolithic era. The menhir of Saint-Symphorien, 2m50 high, 1m30 wide, weighing 2500 kg, also served as a Neolithic ribbon brush for flint tools. It was discovered in 1860 by Mr. Piscart, a farmer who broke his ploughshare while plowing his field, located at the end of the Violette path, on the border of Harmignies. The menhir was then excavated to stand in the park of the Maigret de Priches castle, where it remained for 90 years. On October 17, 1951, the megalith was presented by Miss Emmy Maigret de Priches to the city of Mons. At the request of the Sint-Symphorien Brotherhood, he was reinstalled on March 20, 2007 in the village. http://www.confrerie-saint-symphorien.be/?page_id=307

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around La Louvière?

La Louvière offers a variety of natural features, from serene water landscapes to elevated viewpoints. You can visit the tranquil Hyon Waterfall and Ponds, explore the historical Mayeur Garden with its remarkable trees, or discover the unique ecosystem of the Réserve naturelle des Étangs de Strépy. The region also features several slag heaps, which have transformed into natural monuments offering unique perspectives.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments around La Louvière are suitable for families. The Hyon Waterfall and Ponds provide a peaceful setting for walks, while the Mayeur Garden is a green space within the city. The Domaine Boël, an extensive landscaped park, is also being developed to be accessible for families and walkers, featuring ponds and wetlands.

Where can I find panoramic views of the region?

For panoramic views, head to the View from the Terril de l'Héribus. This slag heap offers a 360° perspective of the surroundings, including the belfry of Mons and the Strépy-Thieu boat lift. Another option is the Pétria Spoil Tip No. 1, which also provides elevated viewpoints.

What kind of wildlife can I observe in La Louvière's natural areas?

The natural areas around La Louvière are home to diverse wildlife. The Réserve naturelle des Étangs de Strépy is an excellent spot for birdwatching. The Pétria Spoil Tip No. 1 has been classified as a Natura 2000 zone and an approved nature reserve, specifically developed to protect batrachians like natterjack toads and midwife toads.

Are there any historical natural sites to visit?

Yes, some natural sites in the region also have historical significance. The Mayeur Garden is a historical garden created in the 1930s. The Neolithic Menhir is a standing stone from the Neolithic era, discovered in 1860. Additionally, the slag heaps like Pétria Spoil Tip No. 1 and Terril de l'Héribus are natural monuments that originated from the region's industrial past.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around La Louvière are great starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, cycling routes, and gravel biking paths. For running, explore routes like the 'Strépy-Thieu Boat Lift loop' mentioned in the Running Trails around La Louvière guide. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Strépy-Thieu Boat Lift loop' from the Cycling around La Louvière guide, and gravel bikers have options like the 'Canal de Nimy-Blaton loop' in the Gravel biking around La Louvière guide.

Are there specific hiking trails recommended for different difficulty levels?

Yes, the region offers trails of varying difficulty. The paths leading up to the Terril de l'Héribus are described as intermediate to challenging, with steep but well-equipped paths. The Pétria Spoil Tip No. 1 also features intermediate trails. For easier walks, the Hyon Waterfall and Ponds and the Réserve naturelle des Étangs de Strépy offer tranquil, less strenuous paths.

What are some tranquil spots for nature observation?

For peaceful nature observation, the Hyon Waterfall and Ponds provide a serene setting with a water cascade and small lake. The Réserve naturelle des Étangs de Strépy is another excellent choice, known for its calm ponds and birdwatching opportunities. The Domaine Boël, with its extensive wetlands and ancient trees, also offers a tranquil environment for relaxation and observing nature.

When is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around La Louvière?

The natural monuments around La Louvière can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions for outdoor activities. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Summer is also great for exploring, though it can be warmer. Winter walks can be picturesque, especially in areas like the slag heaps, but require appropriate footwear.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in La Louvière?

Visitors particularly appreciate the contrast these natural sites offer to the region's industrial heritage. They enjoy the panoramic views from elevated points like the Terril de l'Héribus, the tranquility of spots like Hyon Waterfall and Ponds, and the unique blend of nature and history found in places like the Mayeur Garden. The opportunity for peaceful walks and nature observation is frequently highlighted.

Are there any natural monuments that are also significant for their ecological value?

Yes, the Pétria Spoil Tip No. 1 is a prime example. It has been classified as a Natura 2000 zone and an approved nature reserve, specifically managed for the protection of batrachians. The Réserve naturelle des Étangs de Strépy and the Domaine Boël also hold significant ecological value due to their diverse wetlands and ancient trees, supporting local biodiversity.

Can I combine a visit to a natural monument with an industrial heritage site?

Absolutely. The Réserve naturelle des Étangs de Strépy is located near the impressive Strépy-Thieu boat lift, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This allows visitors to experience both the natural beauty of the ponds and the marvel of industrial engineering in one trip. Similarly, the slag heaps like Terril de l'Héribus offer natural exploration while being remnants of the region's mining history.

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