Best attractions and places to see around Limbourg include a variety of natural and historical sites. This historic town in the province of Liège, Belgium, is known for its medieval character and scenic surroundings. It overlooks the Vesdre valley and is close to natural features like the Hoëgne River and the High Fens. The area offers a blend of cultural landmarks and opportunities to explore the natural landscape.
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The navigable dam is a good starting point for numerous tours.
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The name Bilisse is said to be of Celtic origin: bîl means distinctive and smooth or less and comes from Lech (stone). Hence bîllech = protruding rock! Source: https://www.sparealites.be/solwaster
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This valley is a wonderful walking adventure...
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The wonderful sound of rippling water can always be heard...
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Departed from Pont de Belleheid, (too) small parking, especially in busier periods, so leaving early is recommended. Reportedly, cars parked next to the road are sometimes towed away. The walk is definitely worth doing, but it can be quite busy. Lots of tree roots and stones, so good footwear is a must. Here and there you have to overcome a tough climb. Our experience was that the route marking could be a little better, but otherwise definitely recommended.
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Done last week, paths perfectly accessible just a small detour just before you get to the Pont de Centenaire. The valley is super nice for walking.
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Especially in autumn this walk along the Hoëgne is highly recommended. Unfortunately, during holiday periods, the place suffers from the disadvantages of mass tourism. We did the route in reverse, from the car park at the Pont du Centenaire. The message is to leave early so that you are ahead of the crowds. With its countless idyllic waterfalls, wooden bridges, forests and fields, the area is romantic and rugged at the same time.
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The Vesder dam is located on the Vesder, a few kilometers east of Eupen in the Belgian province of Liège. It is the area of the German-Belgian High Fens-Eifel Nature Park. The "Lake of Eupen" is the reservoir with the largest water reservoir in Belgium. Construction of the wall started in 1936. The dam is 410 meters long and has a height of 66 meters. Beautiful fog banks give you photographic pearls during the cooler months.
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The region around Limbourg offers diverse natural beauty. You can discover the Hoëgne River, known for its botanical interest and a trail with footbridges and waterfalls. The Hohnbach Valley features beautiful paths and is home to the rare yellow calamine violet. Don't miss the imposing Bilisse Rock, a natural monument offering scenic views. Further afield, you can explore the unique peat bogs and heathlands of the High Fens or visit the impressive Lake Gileppe and its dam.
Limbourg is rich in history. The heart of the town is Place Saint-Georges, a medieval square paved with river stones and lined with 17th and 18th-century houses, featuring the Grand Well and Fountain of the Virgin. Adjacent to it is the 14th-century Gothic Église Saint-Georges, housing a 16th-century baptismal font and a monumental stone tabernacle. You can also see sections of the Old Ramparts and a viewpoint that highlights the town's fortified past.
Yes, Limbourg is an excellent base for hiking. The Hoëgne River valley offers a remarkable trail with footbridges and waterfalls. The Hohnbach Valley also provides beautiful and versatile paths, including the Boardwalk Along the Hohnbach Stream. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Mountain Hikes around Limbourg guide, including the Hoëgne Valley – Wooden Bridges loop.
Beyond hiking, the area around Limbourg is great for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for running, such as the Gileppe Dam – Lake Gileppe loop, detailed in the Running Trails around Limbourg guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails around Lake Gileppe and the Eupen Reservoir, with options available in the MTB Trails around Limbourg guide.
Many natural attractions are suitable for families. The Weser Reservoir (Eupen Dam) is a beautifully situated lake with a navigable dam, perfect for a family outing. The Hohnbach Valley offers versatile paths that can be enjoyed by families, especially during spring when the daffodil meadows are in bloom. The trails along the Hoëgne River are also popular for family walks.
Limbourg itself offers a viewpoint at its western ramparts, providing a glimpse into its fortified past and surrounding landscape. For natural vistas, the Bilisse Rock provides a magnificent view of the sea of leaves from its top. The Weser Reservoir (Eupen Dam) also offers great views of the lake and surrounding area.
The spring months are particularly beautiful, especially for visiting the Hohnbach Valley when the daffodil meadows are in full bloom. Generally, late spring, summer, and early autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes like the High Fens and river valleys.
Yes, the Hohnbach Valley is notable for being one of the few places where the yellow calamine violet, a rare flower, can be found due to its connection to heavy metal soil. The Hoëgne River valley is also of remarkable botanical interest, featuring a rich diversity of liverworts, mosses, and ferns.
The Espace Arvô, located in the former town hall (a 17th-century building), serves as both the tourist information center and an art gallery. It's a great place to get insights into the town's history and current events.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful and versatile paths, especially in areas like the Hohnbach Valley. The scenic views from natural monuments like Bilisse Rock and the tranquil atmosphere of the Weser Reservoir are also highly appreciated. The botanical richness and unique trails along the Hoëgne River are often highlighted as well.
Many of the natural trails and outdoor areas around Limbourg are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The various hiking and walking paths in the river valleys and the High Fens are generally dog-friendly, offering plenty of space for exploration.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find mountain biking trails around the Gileppe Dam and the Eupen Reservoir. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Limbourg guide.


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