Best lakes around Les Bons Villers, a municipality in the Wallonia region of Belgium, are primarily natural water features found within reserves and parks. While not known for large recreational lakes, the area offers smaller ponds and water elements. These features contribute to the biodiversity of the region and provide settings for quiet observation and walks. The natural landscape around Les Bons Villers includes various water bodies integrated into its hiking routes and natural areas.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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One of a total of two birdwatching huts in this part of the nature reserve of the former sedimentation ponds of the Genappe sugar factory. This one offers by far the best view with a beautiful large pond. The lookout hut is accessible via a simple gate (everything else is fenced) and a few stairs. A wonderfully quiet place too and well maintained. The classic information boards with birds that you could observe are present. The surroundings are also beautiful with a lovely path that leads you to the access to the stairs to the hut and offers beautiful views since you are already at a height before you climb to the lookout hut.
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The Launoy natural landmark is a small reserve of around ten hectares located in Pont-a-Celles and crossed by a path. It features a beautiful pond.
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a small detour is required by the path which goes down to the pond to enjoy its charm and perhaps the observatory which borders it.
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A beautiful stop along the Ravel L141. It is really enjoyable here. Herons, ducks and other birds galore in a beautiful setting. And with a bit of luck, the reflection on the water will make it all even more picturesque. I just couldn't get enough of it.
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The Réserve Naturelle des Décanteurs de la Sucrerie de Genappe is an important nature reserve in Genappe. It is the largest nature reserve in Brabant Wallon, with an area of 77 hectares. This nature reserve was originally part of the old sugar factory of Genappe, and included several green areas and settling basins. It officially became a nature reserve in 2015. The reserve is rich in biodiversity, with more than 200 bird species recorded in the last twenty years. This makes it one of the most important ornithological sites in Wallonia. The reserve is also home to several special vegetation communities. The reserve is managed by the Department of Nature and Forests of the Walloon Region (DNF) with the collaboration of the ASBL Environnement Dyle.
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Enjoy this beautiful setting to relax with your family. The park was constructed in the early 19th century. It has two lakes between the corridors, a French garden, an English garden and flower beds. Hikers will discover beautiful statues of Albert Desenfans, Ducaju and Michiels. Also not to be missed are the stark neo-Gothic gargoyles and a 17th century Baroque portal from the Sainte Gertrude collegiate church.
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Small pond laid out along rue de la Virginette.
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Les Bons Villers is not known for large recreational lakes. Instead, you'll discover smaller natural water features, ponds, and settling basins integrated into nature reserves and parks. These spots are primarily for quiet observation and enjoying the local biodiversity.
You can explore the peaceful Virginette Pond, a charming spot for a detour. Another must-see is the Biodiversity Observation Site, which offers views of a beautiful large pond from a birdwatching hut. The Observatory at Réserve Naturelle Domaniale des Dicentraires at the Sucrerie de Genappe is also significant, known for its rich birdlife.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Observatory at Réserve Naturelle Domaniale des Dicentraires, the Biodiversity Observation Site, and Virginette Pond are all suitable for families. Additionally, Parc de la Dodaine offers a beautiful setting with two lakes, French and English gardens, perfect for relaxing with family.
The nature reserves around Les Bons Villers are rich in biodiversity. For example, the Réserve Naturelle Domaniale des Dicentraires is an important ornithological site, with over 200 bird species recorded. At La Noue de Moignelée, you might spot kingfishers, little grebes, and various dragonflies. The observation sites provide excellent opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying the local flora and fauna.
Absolutely. The water features are often integrated into hiking routes. You can find various trails around Les Bons Villers, including easy to moderate options. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Les Bons Villers guide.
Beyond hiking, you can also enjoy running and gravel biking. There are dedicated guides for these activities, such as Running Trails around Les Bons Villers and Gravel biking around Les Bons Villers, which feature routes that may pass by or near these natural water bodies.
Yes, angling is practiced at La Noue de Moignelée, where the flat south bank is maintained for this activity. Always ensure you have the necessary permits and follow local regulations.
Spring and autumn are generally excellent for nature observation, especially birdwatching, as these seasons often coincide with migration periods. However, the natural areas offer beauty and tranquility year-round for quiet walks.
Parc de la Dodaine, while a natural setting with lakes, also features historical elements. It was constructed in the early 19th century and includes statues, neo-Gothic gargoyles, and a 17th-century Baroque portal from the Sainte Gertrude collegiate church.
While specific rules can vary by reserve or park, many natural areas in Belgium are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage at each specific location to confirm regulations regarding pets.
Information on direct public transport routes to specific trailheads or water features can be limited. It's advisable to plan your journey using local public transport websites or apps, often combining bus routes with a walk to reach the more secluded natural spots.
The natural water features themselves are often in more secluded, natural settings without immediate amenities. However, you can usually find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in the nearby villages and towns within the Les Bons Villers municipality.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and the opportunities for nature observation. The birdwatching huts, like those at the Biodiversity Observation Site, are highly valued for providing quiet places to observe wildlife. The peaceful atmosphere and beautiful natural settings for walks are frequently highlighted.


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