Lakes around Welkenraedt offer diverse natural settings within the municipality and its nearby surroundings. This area in the province of Liège, Belgium, features local ponds and is in proximity to significant dam lakes. These locations provide opportunities for recreation, outdoor activities, and enjoying the natural landscape. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including forests and valleys, making it suitable for exploration.
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The Commanderie is a textbook example of the Maasland Renaissance style, recognizable by: brick construction combined with Namur stone; straight, symmetrical volumes; decorative tiers of brick; a closed, almost monastic courtyard.
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Beautiful historic location, worth a stop.
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Commanderie Castle is one of the most historically significant buildings in the region. Its origins date back to the Middle Ages: as early as the 13th century, a settlement of the Teutonic Knights existed here, from which the name "Commanderie" is derived. The castle was not only a stately residence but also an administrative and economic center for the surrounding lands. The complex is surrounded by a moat and has been rebuilt and expanded several times over the centuries. A characteristic feature is the combination of medieval foundations with later Renaissance and Baroque elements. Particularly striking are the picturesque courtyard, the historic farm buildings, and the castle grounds surrounded by avenues and meadows. After the end of the Order's rule, the property passed into private hands and was used for agricultural purposes for a time. Today, Commanderie Castle is privately owned but parts of it are used for cultural and tourist activities. The castle represents the eventful history of the border region between Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany and reflects the influence of religious orders of knights on the cultural landscape of this region.
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The navigable dam is a good starting point for numerous tours.
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The Lion, created by Félix-Antoine Bouré, is one of the major attractions. Height: 13.5m – her weight: 130 tons. 183 blocks that fit together like a puzzle were completely dismantled and rebuilt to mark the raising of the dam. The lion looks in the direction of Eupen, then Prussia, barely 5 kilometers away. Source: https://www.tourismejalhaysart.be/nl/attraction/barrage-du-lac-de-la-gileppe-jalhay-hautes-fagnes-spa/
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This work of art, made from granite, was the first of its kind in Belgium. The dam was built between 1867 and 1875. Between 1967 and 1971 it was consolidated and the capacity of the reservoir was increased to 26.4 million m³ of water. The lake is fed by the Gileppe, the Louba and the Soor. Two 75m high collection towers direct the water to turbines. The famous Lion, created by Félix-Antoine Bouré, is one of the major attractions. Height: 13.5m – her weight: 130 tons. 183 blocks that fit together like a puzzle were completely dismantled and rebuilt to mark the raising of the dam. The lion looks in the direction of Eupen, then Prussia, barely 5 kilometers away. Source: https://www.tourismejalhaysart.be/nl/attraction/barrage-du-lac-de-la-gileppe-jalhay-hautes-fagnes-spa/
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On the domain of the beautiful Commanderie of Sint-Pieters-Voeren you will find the trout farm where you can walk along the beautiful ponds. This oldest fish farm in Belgium is also a restaurant! The fish farm of the Commanderie is mainly the cultivation of fish products with art and passion and this in a traditional way. On the domain of the Commanderie, the fish are bred in pure clear water, in the ponds supplied by the source of the Voer. A gift from Mother Nature! More info https://commanderie7.com/nl/
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In 1320 there was already a commander Van Bronchorst here. Together with eleven other bailiwicks, Sint-Pieters-Voeren depended on the land commandery of Alden Biesen. The current castle was the commandery, the residence of the local commander. Sint-Pieters-Voeren had 39 commanders over the centuries. (Wikipedia)
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Welkenraedt offers a mix of local natural ponds, such as Les étangs de pêche du Bosquet, and significant dam lakes like Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) and Lac de la Gileppe. These range from tranquil fishing spots to expansive reservoirs with diverse landscapes.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. For example, the Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) offers great trails, and the area around Lac de la Gileppe is known for panoramic hiking routes. You can find many options in the Hiking around Welkenraedt guide.
Near the lakes, you can visit the impressive Gileppe Dam Lion, a 13.5-meter-high sandstone statue crowning one of Europe's oldest dams, which also features a panoramic tower. The Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) also provides excellent viewpoints.
Absolutely. Les étangs de pêche du Bosquet in Welkenraedt has walking paths, barbecue facilities, and a playground. The Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) features a large playground and a climbing wall. The area around the Gileppe Dam Lion is also designed for family-friendly hiking trails and includes an AccroPark (adventure park).
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at Les étangs de pêche du Bosquet in Welkenraedt, where annual permits are available for trout and white fish. The Commandery of Sint-Pieters-Voeren also features historical trout ponds.
The Commandery of Sint-Pieters-Voeren is a notable historical castle site with trout ponds, known for being home to the oldest fish farm in Belgium. The Gileppe Dam itself is also a historical marvel, being one of Europe's oldest artificial lakes.
Yes, the areas around the dam lakes, such as the Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) and Lac de la Gileppe, offer great trails for mountain biking and cycling. You can explore routes in the MTB Trails around Welkenraedt and Gravel biking around Welkenraedt guides.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer is ideal for family outings and enjoying the facilities, while winter can provide serene, picturesque walks.
Yes, the Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) has a panoramic restaurant, and the Gileppe Dam Lion also features a restaurant in its lookout tower. The Entenpfuhl Estate is another good spot for a stop after a hike. For accommodation, you'll find options in Welkenraedt and surrounding towns.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, from tranquil local ponds perfect for relaxation and birdwatching to expansive dam lakes offering challenging hikes and panoramic views. The combination of outdoor activities, family-friendly amenities, and historical landmarks makes the area highly appealing.
Yes, Les étangs de pêche du Bosquet is an excellent spot for birdwatching. Visitors can often spot various species such as grey herons, mallards, and kingfishers along the 3.6 km loop walk around the two ponds.
Many trails around the lakes, particularly at Les étangs de pêche du Bosquet and some routes near the Gileppe Dam and Eupen Reservoir, are considered family-friendly and suitable for leisurely strolls. However, some dam lake trails can involve varied terrain and moderate difficulty, so checking specific route details is recommended.


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