"Escape to Nature in Belgium In such a densely populated and developed little country, it seems impossible to escape civilization. But there is one beautiful corner of Belgium where you can be truly alone—the Hautes Fagnes Natural Reserve, in Belgium's Eastern Cantons. The Hautes Fagnes (or Hohes Venn in Dutch) is Belgium's largest nature reserve and part of the 700km2 Hohes Venn-Eifel park, which spans the Belgian-German border. The park includes 10,000-year-old alpine sphagnum bogs, waterfalls, and hundreds of kilometers of hiking trails. While some of the trails are paved and easily accessible, others see you clambering over tree roots, climbing slopes, and wading through streams. You can feel a million miles from the nearest human being, all within easy reach of civilization."
It's really lovely to have a walk here. We were here in autumn and everything looked so beautiful.
The colours are starting to change and we saw a beaver swimming in one of the small ponds/lakes.
(Sometimes the wooden boards are a bit old, broken or damaged, so mind your step)
Jonas V.
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Amazing, unique nature park with great walking trails of short and longer distance. The landscape is diverse and worth it both in summer and winter. (Most) paths are quite accessible with wooden planks covering the wet parts. Quite populair so expect crowds.
The trails around Botrange are really pretty!
vivek sinha
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Astonishing beautiful place... equally beautiful in both summers and winter
Very scenic walk on 8 km trail ..made of woods ...
Evy Slabbinck
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Unexpectedly beautiful. Great hike, every level hiker can find something challenging here.
Theerawat Khamnoi
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What a beautiful path to walk in the snow. on a long wooden path too.
ayla
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We took the one hour walking route and it was really pretty and calming!
Selina Kloth
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Lovely experience, sadly there is only a small part of the trail on boardwalks