Natural monuments around Wellin showcase a diverse landscape in the Wallonia region of Belgium. This area features a mix of forests, rivers, caves, and unique rock formations. The natural environment is often intertwined with historical sites, offering varied points of interest for exploration. Visitors can experience the region's natural beauty through its protected areas and geological features.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Nice place to start hiking trails
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Very nice hike. Very beautiful landscapes and the trails are great.
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Be careful, for the hike, the bridge that we were supposed to take to reach the Marie rock, is destroyed, so, we have to change our route. Even after the railway bridge, the bridge is no longer exciting.
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The MTB route along the Lesse near Belvaux offers an adventurous route through dense forests, where the river flows quickly and playfully through the landscape. The path alternates between challenging sections with roots and bends and faster sections that run close to the banks, perfect for a sporty ride full of variety.
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On the banks of La Lomme, you will discover the rock and the mythical story of the witch Marie Gobaille. The legend of the half witch and half horse is still alive among the inhabitants of Mirwart. Every year at the beginning of spring, the witch Marie Gobaille is symbolically burned again.
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Beautiful, but be careful. Bridge at this hiking highlight is broken! Cross the water at the train bridge a few hundred meters further.
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This segment offers beautiful views of the Famenne. You will also walk along a historical route from the period of the 17th century witch hunt.
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Here you are at a historic location of the 17th century witch hunt and trial. Historical facts: On Wednesday, April 11, 1618, an executioner from Namur burns Marie, Jeanne Il and Alix after strangling them. the execution takes place at Grupont, on Bel Air, nicknamed "a l'justice". Several men from Mirwart, Smuid, Awenne and Lesterny stand guard during the execution. An excerpt: "Today I am going to die. I am being taken to Grupont. The guards have asked the inhabitants of the village to erect the funeral pyre in the hamlet of Bel Air. ... The judges are present, as is the executioner. The guards are taking me to the pyre. The executioner is waiting for me. He's going to strangle me before burning me. He lights the fire. Soon, Marie and Alix will meet the same fate… Is Jejenne being saved because she is pregnant?”
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Around Wellin, you can explore a diverse range of natural monuments including wild rivers like the Lesse River, extensive forests such as the Domaine Provincial de Mirwart, unique rock formations like the Marie Gobaille Rock, and fascinating underground caves like the Lorette-Rochefort Cave. The region offers a mix of geological features and protected natural areas.
Yes, the Domaine Provincial de Mirwart is an excellent choice for families. This vast provincial domain features diverse fauna and flora, fish ponds, and various types of trees, offering plenty of space for walks and exploration in nature.
For breathtaking views, visit the Marie Gobaille Rock, which offers scenic vistas from its location on the banks of La Lomme. Additionally, the Historic Site of the 1618 Witch Trials at Bel Air provides beautiful panoramic views over the Famenne region.
The Domaine Provincial de Mirwart includes historical heritage sites scattered throughout its forests, such as old bridges, a 16th-century blast furnace, and a 19th-century ice cellar. You can also visit the Historic Site of the 1618 Witch Trials at Bel Air, which marks a significant historical event from the 17th century with beautiful views.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments in Wellin are perfect for hiking. For instance, you can take smaller trails along the Lesse River for a beautiful route through dense forests. The Domaine Provincial de Mirwart also offers numerous walks that invite relaxation and disconnection. For more specific routes, check out the MTB Trails around Wellin guide, which includes walking options.
Yes, the Lorette-Rochefort Cave is a notable underground dripstone cave in Rochefort, not far from Wellin. It features six rooms, including the impressive Sabbath room, and can be visited with a guide. Inside, you might encounter bats, insects, and spiders, and experience temperatures between 2 and 13 degrees Celsius.
Beyond hiking, the area around Wellin offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. Many of these routes pass through or near the natural monuments, offering adventurous rides through forests and along rivers.
The Lesse River is popular for its beautiful routes along its wildly flowing water, especially in certain sections. It offers adventurous paths through dense forests, making it a favorite for those seeking a dynamic natural experience, whether hiking or mountain biking.
The Domaine Provincial de Mirwart is unique for its vast 1350 hectares of exceptional fauna and flora. It encompasses dozens of fish ponds, various types of trees, and the rivers Lomme and Marsault. It also integrates historical heritage sites within its natural setting, making it a blend of nature and history, and is recognized as one of the 'Plus Beaux Villages de Wallonie'.
Yes, the Marie Gobaille Rock is steeped in local legend. It's associated with the mythical story of Marie Gobaille, a witch who, according to folklore, transformed into a horse. This legend is still alive among the inhabitants of Mirwart, adding a mystical element to the natural beauty of the rock formation.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape, from the wild waters of the Lesse River to the tranquil forests of Mirwart. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as those found at the Domaine Provincial de Mirwart and the Historic Site of the 1618 Witch Trials at Bel Air, is also highly valued. The opportunity for relaxation and disconnection through walks in unspoiled nature is a common highlight.


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