Best attractions and places to see around Martelange, a village in the south of the Ardennes near the Luxembourgish border, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical insights. The area is characterized by the peaceful Sûre River valley, rolling hills, and the vast Anlier Forest, which covers a significant portion of the region. Visitors can explore sites ranging from scenic natural features to historical landmarks and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful path over wooden bridges, can be flooded and muddy during heavy rain.
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Beautiful hiking trail completed on June 21, 2025. Note a very steep, dangerous section, but only 2 or 3 meters long, just after the lookout. Be careful not to slip at this point. Another point to note, around point 10, is the presence of an insect nest, probably bees: a family passing in the opposite direction warned us because their three children had been stung several times. The nest is located at the bottom of a leaning tree at the water's edge, and we have to walk right next to it. We saw the angry insects flying and preferred to retrace our steps (400 meters) and take a path that ran slightly above the route.
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The "Bird's Footbridge" in Martelange, Belgium, is a 150-meter-long pedestrian bridge that crosses the Sûre River and transports hikers into a fascinating natural world. Opened in 2011, the bridge is part of a project connecting the municipal building (Moulin Kuborn) and the former tannery park (Parc de la Tannerie). Long the path are informative panels that educate visitors about the various bird species. QR codes can be scanned with a smartphone to hear the birdsong.
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The idyllically situated lake is of course also a hiking highlight, with more photos there, if interested see =>>https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/6364064
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Lac de la Strange is a 5-hectare reservoir dedicated to fly fishing. The lake is stocked with quality fish from the estate's fish farm, such as trout and carp. Lac de la Strange is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit, whether you are interested in fishing, nature or history.
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Lac de la Strange is a 5-hectare reservoir dedicated to fly fishing. The lake is stocked with quality fish from the estate's fish farm, such as trout and carp. Lac de la Strange is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit, whether you are interested in fishing, nature or history.
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The Bird Bridge in Martelange, Belgium, is an astonishing 150 meter long suspension bridge that crosses the Sûre and offers magnificent views of the water and the surrounding nature. You can run across the footbridge and enjoy the sound of birds and frogs, as well as the sight of Highland cows grazing on the wild meadow. On the other side of the bridge, you can explore Tannerie Park, a green oasis with ponds and an arboretum. It's a great place to relax and recharge after your run. The Bird Walkway is a unique and fun destination for trail runners who love nature and adventure.
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Martelange is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the peaceful Sûre Valley, the vast Haute-Sûre Forêt d'Anlier Natural Park, and the serene La Fabrique Pond, an extraordinary site where nature has reclaimed its rights. Another beautiful spot is Lake La Strange, a 5-hectare reservoir ideal for fly fishing and nature observation. Don't miss the Parc de la Tannerie, an ancient tannery site transformed into a public park with cascading ponds and an arboretum.
Yes, Martelange offers several historical and cultural insights. You can visit the 18th-century Moulin Kuborn, which now serves as the municipal hall, or explore the Museum of the Haute-Sûre, housed in one of Martelange's oldest surviving homes. Religious edifices like the Saint-Martin Church (built in 1722) and the Saint-Donat Chapel (1712) are also notable. For a glimpse into industrial history, the nearby Les Forges du Pont d'Oye offers a historical site set within the forest.
For spectacular views, head to the Belvedere of Martelange, which offers a wide panorama over the Sûre Valley, the village, and the Belgian-Luxembourgish border. Another excellent spot is The Bird Footbridge, a 150-meter-long suspension bridge that includes a wooden tower specifically designed for panoramic views of the village and the surrounding natural landscape.
The Martelange area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities like hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. There are numerous routes available, such as those found in the Cycling around Martelange guide or the MTB Trails around Martelange guide. The vast Anlier Forest, covering about 60% of Martelange's territory, provides dense networks of trails for all skill levels.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Martelange are suitable for families. The Bird Footbridge is a fun experience for all ages, connecting to the Parc de la Tannerie which features cascading ponds and informative panels. La Fabrique Pond and Lake La Strange offer peaceful settings for walks and nature observation. The Martelange Slate Museum, though technically in Haut-Martelange (Luxembourg), is a fascinating nearby option with an underground visitor gallery and industrial train rides that children often enjoy. You can find more information about it on visitluxembourg.com.
The Martelange Slate Museum (Musée de l'Ardoise Haut-Martelange) offers a captivating look into the history and techniques of slate extraction. It features an underground visitor gallery called "Johanna" and industrial train rides. While it's a significant nearby attraction, it is technically located in Haut-Martelange, Luxembourg, very close to the border. You can find more details on visitluxembourg.com.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy the mysterious "Pierre Levée" or "Devil's Stone," a large standing stone with local folklore. Another interesting site is the Galerie de recherche de Radelange, an ancient 140-meter-long gallery carved into schist, which now serves as a biological interest site and a wintering habitat for bats.
Martelange offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes, especially within the Haute-Sûre Forêt d'Anlier Natural Park. A notable option is the Natur Pur Trail – Misärsbrëck, a varied and interesting path along the Sûre River, perfect for enjoying nature with sturdy hiking boots. For more options, consult the Gravel biking around Martelange guide, which also includes routes suitable for hiking.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of natural beauty and historical insights. They particularly enjoy the magnificent views from The Bird Footbridge and the peaceful atmosphere of places like Lake La Strange. The historical significance of sites like La Fabrique Pond, where nature has reclaimed industrial heritage, also leaves a lasting impression. The opportunity for relaxation and walks in green settings is a common highlight.
Yes, Martelange, particularly within the Haute-Sûre Forêt d'Anlier Natural Park and along the Sûre Valley, offers opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Parc de la Tannerie, accessible via The Bird Footbridge, has informative panels about local bird species. The Galerie de recherche de Radelange is also a known wintering habitat for at least four bat species, making it an interesting spot for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, the National Monument to the Ardennes Hunters is located at the crossroads towards Grumelange. Inaugurated in 1952 and transformed in 1975, it serves as a significant memorial in the region.
Yes, Lake La Strange is a 5-hectare reservoir specifically dedicated to fly fishing. It is stocked with quality fish like trout and carp, making it a popular and peaceful spot for anglers.


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