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Stoumont

Extratrail Stoumont: Blue Trail

Moderate

4.6

(61)

336

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Extratrail Stoumont: Blue Trail

04:24

14.3km

490m

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This moderate 8.9-mile hiking loop from Solwaster in the Parc naturel des Sources features forests, fagnes, and waterfalls.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Parc naturel des Sources

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1.93 km

Ruisseau de Nonnon Ruy

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The Ruisseau de Nonnon Ruy is located in the town of Stoumont and is part of the "Vesdre, Ourthe, Amblève" hydrolographic basin.
It takes its source in the Fagne du Meunier to flow into the Amblève after only 243 m of descent.

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5.99 km

The path between these two forest massifs perfectly frames this magnificent view.

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8.04 km

Chefnâ Stream

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Last bridge over the stream.

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14.3 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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8.63 km

2.07 km

2.03 km

1.16 km

442 m

Surfaces

10.2 km

2.95 km

849 m

205 m

131 m

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Highest point (570 m)

Lowest point (210 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Bois de Fagnes loop from Solwaster?

You can typically find parking available near the church in the charming village of Solwaster, which serves as a picturesque starting and ending point for this hike.

Is the Bois de Fagnes — loop from Solwaster dog-friendly?

Yes, this trail is generally dog-friendly. However, be prepared for potentially muddy and slippery sections, especially after rain, which might mean wet paws. As parts of the route border or enter the Hautes Fagnes Eifel Nature Reserve, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect the local wildlife and respect reserve regulations.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail offers beauty year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn showcases vibrant fall colors. Summer is also a great time to enjoy the forests and rivers. Be aware that the terrain can be quite muddy and slippery on rainy days, so appropriate footwear is essential regardless of the season.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for hiking in the Parc naturel des Sources?

Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking this trail within the Parc naturel des Sources. However, as the route borders or enters the Hautes Fagnes Eifel Nature Reserve, it's important to respect all local regulations, such as staying on marked paths and keeping dogs on a leash, to preserve this unique ecosystem.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Bois de Fagnes loop?

The terrain is diverse, winding through forests and fagnes (bogs). You'll follow beautiful rivers like the Statte and the Hoëgne, often along riverbanks featuring numerous small waterfalls. Expect both uphill and downhill sections, some requiring sure-footedness. There are also arranged pathways, including pontoons, railings, and duckboards, particularly in steeper or wetter areas. It can be quite muddy and slippery after rain.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

This trail is rich in natural features. You'll follow the Ruisseau de Nonnon Ruy and the Chefnâ Stream, and experience the Hoëgne valley with its many small waterfalls. Keep an eye out for the 40-meter-high Rocher de Bilisse, an impressive quartzite rock, and an ancient Dolmen. You'll also enjoy a View of the hills from Parc naturel des Sources.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

The Bois de Fagnes loop is considered a moderate hike, requiring good physical condition. While not overly challenging, some sections are described as 'sporty' due to descents and ascents. It can be enjoyed by families seeking adventure, though children might get wet shoes and clothes in muddy or watery sections. Shorter versions of the trail might also be available in the area if you're looking for an easier option.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You'll find yourself on sections of the Promenade de la Chefna, the GRP 571 Tour des Vallées des Légendes - Amblève - Salm - Lienne, and the Promenade du Bois de la sûreté. It also crosses parts of the Promenade de la Vecquée, which follows an ancient Gaulish and Roman road.

What should I bring for a hike on this trail?

Given the moderate difficulty and varied terrain, we recommend bringing sturdy hiking boots, preferably waterproof, as the trail can be muddy and slippery. Layers of clothing are advisable, along with rain gear. Don't forget water, snacks, a map or GPS device (like komoot's app), and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can be helpful for the steeper or more uneven sections.

Are there any cafes or facilities near the trailhead in Solwaster?

The charming village of Solwaster, where the trail starts and ends, is a small community. While it offers a picturesque setting, specific cafes or extensive facilities might be limited directly at the trailhead. It's advisable to check local listings or plan to bring your own refreshments, or visit larger nearby towns like Spa for more options before or after your hike.

What makes the Hoëgne valley section of this trail special?

The Hoëgne valley is often highlighted as one of the most beautiful sections of the region. As you descend along the Hoëgne river, you'll encounter numerous small waterfalls, including the notable Cascade des Nutons and Cascade Léopold II. The path often leads directly along the riverbanks, offering a magical experience with the constant sound of cascading water.

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