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Urban hiking trails in Walloon Brabant traverse a landscape characterized by rolling terrain, serene forests, and gentle hills. The province features significant woodlands such as the Forêt de Soignes and Bois des Rêves, alongside river valleys like the Dyle and lakes such as Lake Genval. This diverse topography provides varied experiences for hikers, integrating natural beauty with historical sites.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Pulsar is a power splash ride by Mack Rides, and the only one in Europe (there are very few worldwide). You're launched three times over a hill using LSM (Lightweight Self-Propelled Launch) until you reach the top at about 40 meters, then you plunge into the water and, depending on your seating position, can get really wet 🌊💦😀
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Loup Garou (meaning Werewolf in English) is a wooden roller coaster and a real rarity! The company Vekoma only ever built three wooden roller coasters, and only two are still standing; one of them is at Walibi Belgium. I rode it quite late one evening, but instead of the advertised 65 minutes, I waited 50. Thanks to the Halloween season and the fact that the ride is located right in the middle of a scare zone, it was a real thrill ride 😀. The ride itself is quite noisy, but offers some cool airtime, and the seats are pretty well padded, almost like a sofa 🛋️. I wouldn't necessarily ride it again, though 😀
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Walibi Belgium is an amusement park with several amazing roller coasters. More information at https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walibi_Belgium
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"The Flossenbürg Monument" was erected in memory of the Martyrs of the Resistance of the Second World War. Text on the monument (translation) "The granite from the quarry of the Flossenbürg concentration camp was offered by the authorities of the city of Flossenbürg to the city of Jodoigne in memory of the Belgian resistance fighters - Jodoigne 10 September 2000". Source: https://www.tracesofwar.nl/sights/137321/Monument-Martelaren-van-het-Verzet-Jodoigne.htm Also visible on this corner: a memorial plaque for the poets Paul Moreau and Paul Stienlet (the latter died in Dachau in 1945 and was a member of the resistance - to which the monument is also dedicated) and some houses from the 18th century.
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This listed chapel, of impressive proportions and dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was consecrated in 1353. It arose from the locals' need for a place of worship within the city walls. Today, it stands proudly on Jodoigne's Grand Place, which it dominates from a height of 27 meters. Its Gobertange stone makes it luminous, and its spiral bell tower is remarkable. Restored between 2008 and 2011, it is partially deconsecrated and hosts exhibitions at the Jodoigne Cultural Center. In an adjoining room, you can discover interesting items, including the recumbent statues of Wynand de Glimes, Viscount of Jodoigne, and his wife Michelle d'Yedeghem. Source: https://www.destinationbw.be/fr/fiche/decouverte-et-divertissement/chapelle-notre-dame-du-marche-jodoigne_TFOLOD-A0-007C-1BBT/
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This listed building from 1773 is the former town hall of Jodoigne. Its characteristic façade, made entirely of Gobertange stone, is one of the most beautiful in the town center. It houses the new reception area of the Walloon Brabant Tourist Office, the Gobertange Stone Interpretation Center (GOB), the Jodoigne-Orp-Jauche Cultural Center, and the Walloon Brabant Storytelling and Literature Center. Source: https://www.coeurdelardenne.be/details/LOD-A0-007C-1CHZ&type=11/
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'Vicomté' stands for viscounty and 'La Vicomté' is sometimes also used as a nickname for Jodoigne. Viscounts of Jodoigne were originally noble titles that were awarded to members of the family de Glymes de Hollebecque, especially in the 16th and 17th centuries. This title was often linked to the possession of the castle de la Vicomté. It is not so easy to see the structure and size of this castle by sight. When you come from the Gete you walk along a rising path with an old wall on the left and an old fence with an old gate and old stairs in the depths on the right. It seems as if all this merges seamlessly into the terrain behind the castle of Vicomté. The small tower in brick and Gobertange stone that Dominiek mentions is the first recognizable part of the domain when you walk to the main square. From the main square it is a lot easier: you recognize the house immediately. Photos of the various parts that make it up, with some history, can be found at https://www.destinationbw.be/nl/fiche/ontdekking-en-recreatie/het-kasteel-van-vicomte-jodoigne_TFOLOD-A0-007C-15NJ/ Also mention that on the Vicomté domain there are still remains of the ramparts that once stood around Jodoigne and that were first built in the thirteenth century. That rampart had several towers and gates. It enclosed the primitive castle that stood on the site of the current Château Pastur. Something more about the Counts of Glymes who stayed here in the 17th century: Jodoigne was then just going through a period of decline. The 17th century was called the century of adversity (and the 16th century was not much better). In the 17th century, the King of Spain transferred the Jodoigne estate to Philippe de Ligne, Duke of Aarschot and Arenberg. And a few years later, it was bought by Count Winant de Glymes. Winant de Glymes and his wife Michelle d'Yedeghem lived in this castle of Vicomté. A few dozen meters further on the market, in the chapelle Notre-Dame du Marché, is their tomb. The Glymes family had a strong bond with Jodoigne. Guillaume de Glymes, already lived in a country house in Jodoigne-Souveraine in the fourteenth century, the predecessor of the current castle there that was built by the half-brothers Antoine-Joseph de Glymes and Ernest-Joseph de Spangen.
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In the park in front of Pastur castle you can admire a lion in Maas stone on a column, clutching the city's coat of arms between its claws. Around it, ceramist Claude Rahir painted a fresco in 1987 on the initiative of the Confrerie Capella Fori Geldoniensis. The water pump is also a little further to the side (not working).
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There are over 25 urban hiking routes in Walloon Brabant, with the majority being easy to moderate in difficulty. This makes the region accessible for various fitness levels.
Yes, many urban trails in Walloon Brabant are family-friendly, often featuring gentle terrain and points of interest. For example, the Source Park – Hergé Museum loop from Louvain-la-Neuve offers an easy walk through a park and past a museum that can appeal to younger hikers.
Most urban hiking trails in Walloon Brabant are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves or near protected wildlife areas. The region's diverse landscapes, including woodlands and lake paths, offer pleasant walks for you and your canine companion.
Urban hikes in Walloon Brabant often blend natural beauty with historical and cultural sites. You might encounter impressive ruins like the Villers-la-Ville Abbey, elegant estates such as the Château de La Hulpe, or serene bodies of water like Lake Genval. Some routes also pass through historic battlefields, offering a unique blend of nature and history.
Yes, many urban hiking routes in Walloon Brabant are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Lake Louvain-la-Neuve loop from Louvain-la-Neuve, which offers a convenient and scenic experience.
Walloon Brabant is enjoyable for urban hiking year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant fall colors in the region's woodlands. Summer provides pleasant weather for longer walks, and even winter can be beautiful, especially after a fresh snowfall, with many trails remaining accessible.
While Walloon Brabant is characterized by rolling terrain rather than dramatic mountains, many urban trails offer charming scenic vistas, particularly over lakes, river valleys, or across open countryside. The View of Paradise Lake loop from Braine-l'Alleud provides lovely views of the water and surrounding landscape.
Many urban centers in Walloon Brabant are well-served by public transport, making it possible to reach trailheads without a car. Louvain-la-Neuve, for instance, has several routes easily accessible from its town center and train station, such as the Louvain-la-Neuve Lake – Source Park loop.
Parking is generally available near urban trailheads, especially in towns and villages. Look for designated public parking areas or consider starting your hike from a location with amenities like a train station or a park with an associated parking lot. Always check local regulations for parking availability and fees.
The komoot community highly rates urban hiking in Walloon Brabant, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's blend of accessible natural beauty with historical sites, the well-maintained paths, and the tranquil atmosphere found even within urban-adjacent areas. The variety of landscapes, from serene forests to picturesque lakes, is frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. Walloon Brabant is rich in historical heritage. You can find urban hikes that lead you past impressive castles and estates, such as the Domaine Solvay, which offers beautiful grounds to explore. The Château de la Vicomté loop from Jodoigne is another example, combining historical architecture with a pleasant walk.


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