Best lakes around Grâce-Hollogne are found in the natural areas surrounding this urban and industrial municipality. The region, situated near the Meuse river, offers various water bodies for recreation and nature observation. These lakes provide opportunities for walking, birdwatching, and connecting with the local environment. The area is characterized by its blend of urban proximity and accessible natural escapes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The gravel pit is a very rich site for photo enthusiasts or for walkers who wish to walk on maintained paths and observe birds in complete tranquility. Site recommended for walkers and photographers. Please, can you respect the rules such as keeping your dog on a leash (even if some people think they won't do any harm by letting their dog off the leash, know that you have animals with predator instincts which could scare away some species of birds that nest on the ground, like the kingfisher) and not swimming so as not to disturb the birds that are there. Thank you to all those who will respect the rules and I wish you a good hike or a good photo outing 🙏.
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The gravel pit was in operation until 2006, after which it became a 44-hectare nature reserve with a lake for waterfowl, which can be spotted in several waterside huts. Up to 120 different species have been observed there. A well-maintained Gravièrepad with beautiful banks and a swallow wall leads you around it – beautiful.
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The surrounding area offers a mix of natural beauty, with the pond, stream and woodlands.
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A friend of George Grard, Charles Leplae, like him, appreciated the depiction of female nudes. He regularly imbued them with reserved, pensive, and introspective poses. True to this style and the artist's taste for allegories, this grave-looking sculpture embodies both a young girl and the young woman. Kneeling on the banks of the Deer Pond, in a bucolic setting, it is certainly the most delicate work in the collection. To be brought to the Sart Tilman estate, the original 3.5-meter-high work, installed at the National Bank of Belgium, was reduced to life-size scale and then placed slightly back in its current green setting, into which it blends perfectly, both in color and in its restrained poetry.
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Charles Leplae Leplae's art is entirely focused on the human figure, especially women. When he represents her naked, he transcends this very nakedness to elevate her to the rank of symbol. The young girl, frozen in bronze, is more than her model. The chaste nudity, the seriousness of the expression, the modest gesture give the representation a universal dimension. This allegory of one of the eras of women could not find a more important location, near a pond rich in the seeds of life. The original 3.5 m high work, designed in 1951, is installed in the architectural complex of the National Bank of Belgium in Brussels. Sculpting techniques make it possible to reproduce and reduce works. Life-size, installed in a wooded setting, the kneeling girl commands respect for the place in an almost authoritative manner and invites an inner dialogue.
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Here you can sit on a bench with a view of the pond.
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Here you can relax on a bench with a view of the pond and the water features
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It is beautiful and very peaceful here to stay.
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The Amay Gravel Pit is a significant natural site, recognized as a Wetland of Biological Interest, and is home to more than 120 species of birds. Binoculars are recommended for birdwatching at Blanc Gravier Pond as well, where you can spot various water birds.
Yes, the Amay Gravel Pit features a 2.5-kilometer path equipped with educational panels, perfect for walking and observing wildlife. Additionally, Parc de la Boverie in nearby Liège offers winding paths ideal for walking, jogging, or cycling.
Absolutely. The Amay Gravel Pit is considered a wonderful family walk. The Kneeling Girl by the Deer Pond offers a serene setting for relaxation, and Blanc Gravier Pond provides a peaceful natural environment. Parc de la Boverie is also a popular destination for family leisure with open spaces for picnics.
Beyond walking and birdwatching, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and road cycling around Grâce-Hollogne, many of which pass by or near these natural water bodies.
Yes, the Amay Gravel Pit is recognized as a Wetland of Biological Interest. This 44-hectare natural area, with 21 hectares of water, plays a crucial role in local biodiversity and is a protected site.
Certainly. The Kneeling Girl by the Deer Pond offers benches with views of the pond and its water features, providing a serene setting. Blanc Gravier Pond is also known for its peaceful atmosphere.
While not directly on a lake, the Parc de la Boverie in nearby Liège, which features a beautiful lake, also houses the Musée de la Boverie within its Palais des Beaux Arts, offering a blend of nature and culture.
The lakes are enjoyable in all seasons. The 2.5 km path at Amay Gravel Pit is described as an unmissable little walk in all seasons, suggesting year-round accessibility and beauty. Spring and autumn are particularly good for birdwatching.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or formed from gravel exploitation, Parc de la Boverie in Liège has historical roots, established in the 19th century, and hosted the 1905 Universal Exhibition, adding a layer of historical context to its beautiful aquatic environment.
The Amay Gravel Pit is unique due to its origin as a former Meuse gravel exploitation site, now transformed into a 44-hectare protected natural area with 21 hectares of water. It's recognized as a Wetland of Biological Interest and is a haven for over 120 bird species, making it a significant ecological spot.
Yes, Parc de la Boverie in Liège offers open spaces perfect for picnics and relaxation, making it a delightful escape from urban life.


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