Best attractions and places to see in Liège include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The city is situated along the Meuse River, offering both urban exploration and access to surrounding natural landscapes like the High Fens. Visitors can explore impressive architecture, serene green spaces, and diverse cultural institutions. Liège provides a range of experiences for those interested in history, nature, and local culture.
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Large areas of the Fen landscape are formed as raised and fens, which is where the name comes from: Venn, Fenn (Dutch Veen) for moor.
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Purely geologically, the High Fens is neither part of the Northern Eifel nor the Ardennes, even if both are said again and again. It forms the core of a large, vault-like arch with the oldest layers. Geologists have coined the term “Stavelot massif” for the area.
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A tip for Sourbrodt (first stop after Kalterherberg) The butcher there builds delicious baguettes for little money, if desired.
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A very beautiful view of the castle, which appears like a fairytale palace on the ridge. In the summer months, this is probably the only place where you can get a distant view of Reinhardstein Castle through the light canopy of leaves.
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Great cycle path, great surface. Beautiful landscape. More info: https://www.vennbahn.eu/
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"When Franz-Georg von Metternich-Ochsenhausen sold Reinhardstein Castle in 1812, its fate seemed sealed. From then on, the castle was used as a quarry. What was left of the building 150 years later thrilled Professor Overloop. The scholar turned the ruins over with stone starting in 1970 Re-erect the stone. He used comparable buildings in the nearby Eifel as a model. Today Reinhardstein Castle sits on the rocky spur as proudly as it did in its heyday. Inside the castle there is an impressive collection of furniture, weapons and tapestries that can be viewed ." https://www.ostbelgien.eu/de/fiche/castle/reinhardstein
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"In 1354, Duke Wenceslaus of Luxembourg gave Reinhard von Weismes permission to build a castle on this site. Since the von Weismes family had no successors, the castle successively became the property of the lords of Zivel, Brandscheid and Nassau. Through the marriage of Anne of Nassau to Wilhelm von Metternich in 1550, the castle became the property of this important family from the Rhineland until the French Revolution. In 1812, Count Metternich, the father of the future President of the Congress of Vienna, sold the castle, which, abandoned and uninhabited, fell into disrepair over time. In 1965, Jean Overloop discovered the castle ruins almost by accident and, in his own words, it was like “love at first sight”. Within eighteen months, with the support of some enthusiastic colleagues and the expertise of regional craftsmen, he managed to rebuild Reinhardstein." https://www.reinhardstein.net/de/le-chateau
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Through the trees you have a beautiful view of Reinhardstein Castle
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Liège boasts a rich history reflected in its architecture. You can visit the impressive Palace of the Prince-Bishops, the Gothic Liège Cathedral with its intricate carvings, and the ancient Saint-Barthélemy Collegiate Church. For a deeper dive into the city's past, the Archeoforum reveals archaeological remains beneath the city center.
Yes, for stunning views, climb the iconic 374-step Montagne de Bueren, which rewards you with panoramic vistas of the city from the Coteaux de la Citadelle. Another excellent spot is the Allied Memorial Tower on Cointe hill, offering another perspective over Liège. Additionally, the Vaalserberg Three-Country Point, though slightly outside the immediate city, provides an observation tower with views across Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands.
The city offers several natural escapes. Parc de la Boverie, located on an island in the Meuse River, is perfect for relaxation with rose gardens, ponds, and sculptures. The Coteaux de la Citadelle area also provides green spaces and unique suspended gardens. For a more extensive natural experience, the nearby Hohes Venn Moor features unique landscapes with boardwalks, such as the Wooden boardwalks through the High Fens, ideal for hiking and connecting with nature.
Liège has a vibrant cultural scene. The La Boverie Museum, located in Parc de la Boverie, houses extensive art collections. The Musée Curtius, set in a 16th-century building, explores archaeology and history. For insights into regional life, visit the Museum of Walloon Life. You can also explore the aquatic world at the Aquarium-Museum de Liège or enjoy a performance at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the playground and open spaces at Parc de la Boverie. The Vaalserberg Three-Country Point offers a small 'amusement park' with a labyrinth. For nature lovers, the Wooden boardwalks through the High Fens and Boardwalks through the Brackvenn are suitable for families, offering easy walks through unique landscapes. The Aquarium-Museum de Liège is also a popular choice for all ages.
The region around Liège offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as those listed in the MTB Trails in Liège guide. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Amblève loop via the Coo waterfall' from the Road Cycling Routes in Liège guide. For runners, there are trails like the 'Great Trail of Lakes & Castles' detailed in the Running Trails in Liège guide.
Yes, the area around Liège is excellent for hiking. The Bayehon Waterfall is located within a deep, wooded gorge crisscrossed by attractive hiking trails. The Trôs Marets Valley also offers breathtaking hikes through a wild river valley. For unique moorland experiences, explore the Wooden boardwalks through the High Fens.
Liège is enjoyable year-round, but for pleasant sightseeing and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer (June-August) is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter provides a different charm, especially around the holidays, but some outdoor activities might be limited by weather.
For a truly local experience, visit La Batte Market on Sundays along the Meuse River. It's one of Belgium's largest and oldest markets, offering everything from food to antiques. You can also explore the charming, narrow alleyways known as The Impasses, such as Impasse de l'Ange, which lead to hidden courtyards and traditional houses, providing a glimpse into the city's historic character.
On a rainy day, Liège offers several excellent indoor options. You can immerse yourself in art at the La Boverie Museum, delve into history at the Musée Curtius or the Museum of Walloon Life, or explore the underwater world at the Aquarium-Museum de Liège. The Archeoforum also provides an intriguing indoor journey through the city's archaeological past.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse range of experiences Liège offers, from the challenging climb and rewarding views of Montagne de Bueren to the serene beauty of Parc de la Boverie. The historical depth of sites like the Palace of the Prince-Bishops and the unique natural landscapes of the nearby High Fens, with their distinctive boardwalks, are also highly praised. The vibrant atmosphere of La Batte Market is a particular highlight for many.


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