Best attractions and places to see around Crisnée include a blend of historical architecture, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. Situated on the Hesbaye plateau in the province of Liège, Belgium, Crisnée offers a rural character with undulating scenery. The commune features various points of interest within its villages, making it suitable for exploring historical landmarks and natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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No doubt it's beautiful here...
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lovely rolling landscape from village to village and a stopover in Maastricht... recommended!!!
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You do indeed have a wide view here, but still pay attention at the lookout point. A piece of plank has broken off just where you enter the platform.
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The Twijfelgrens is located at the Bollenberg viewpoint, which can be reached on foot or by bike. If you are driving, park at the car park on the Sint-Truidersteenweg, between the Grootloonstraat and the Neremstraat. From the car park, follow the signposted (blue or orange) walking route. (Visit Limburg)
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Beautiful to walk through with all those young blossoms.
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When you are in the church, you can admire the beautiful hilly landscape through the 'walls'. In the distance you can see the church of Borgloon. Many photographers also take a photo where you can see the church of Borgloon through the see-through church. You have this view from a certain spot in the meadow.
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Beautiful panoramic view of the surroundings, from a plateau...
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You don't see many high-stem orchards anymore, everyone already saw the plantations with smaller fruit trees. So there are initiatives here and there to preserve them. Various places in Limburg that are visited by hikers have pieces of high-stem orchard. The best known is perhaps that of Alden Biesen, where many tourists and hikers come. But here too, along the paths with crowd pullers (the see-through church and so on) there are. Like here in Grootloon where there is a path that takes you to the church. The management is done by local farmers with Natuurpunt. And in addition to the high-stem orchard preservation, there is also attention for the night owl and the dormouse, as the information boards here tell you.
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The region features several distinctive architectural sites. A must-see is Reading Between the Lines (See-Through Church), an art installation near Borgloon where 100 layers of steel plate form a church structure that allows the landscape to remain visible. Another notable site is the Twijfelgrens Sculpture by Fred Eerdekens, an artwork that reveals a hidden word when viewed from a specific position in the landscape. Within Crisnée itself, you can explore historical structures like the Château-Ferme de Thys and the Eglise Saint-Pierre de Thys with its Romanesque porch tower.
Yes, Crisnée is situated on the picturesque Hesbaye liégeoise plateau, offering undulating landscapes ideal for exploration. You can visit the Grootloon High-Stem Orchards, a natural area with historical and ecological value, where you can experience a landscape that has maintained its agricultural character since the 18th century. Additionally, there are several viewpoints, including a specific Viewpoint offering panoramic views of the surroundings, and the Bollenberg viewpoint where the Twijfelgrens Sculpture is located.
Crisnée and its vicinity are rich in history. You can visit the Château-Ferme de Thys, a fortified farm that once served as a residence for the Lords of Thys and a headquarters for the Duke of Marlborough. The Eglise Saint-Pierre de Thys features a Romanesque porch tower. The Château d'Odeur, a significant château-ferme, has roots in the 16th century, and its old church tower now serves as a family vault. Further afield, the Market Square in Tongeren, Belgium's oldest city, offers a glimpse into history with its monument to Ambiorix and the Basilica of Our Lady.
Many attractions around Crisnée are suitable for families. The Reading Between the Lines (See-Through Church) offers a unique visual experience that can intrigue children and adults alike. The Grootloon High-Stem Orchards provide a pleasant natural setting for walks. The Market Square in Tongeren is also considered family-friendly, with open spaces and cafes. Exploring the picturesque Hesbaye plateau with its footpaths and cycle paths is also a great family activity.
The Crisnée area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and running. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Blossom Trail – Borgloon loop' or the 'Sint-Pieterskerk Lauw – Widooie Castle loop'. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Old Tramway Path – Route Along the Jeker loop'. If you prefer running, there are options like the 'Crisnée Country Road loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Crisnée, MTB Trails around Crisnée, and Running Trails around Crisnée guides.
Crisnée is crisscrossed with numerous footpaths and cycle paths, making it ideal for walking. While specific named hiking trails for Crisnée itself aren't detailed, the general area of the Hesbaye plateau offers undulating landscapes perfect for leisurely walks. Maps for these paths are often available from the Crisnée commune. For more structured outdoor activities, consider the running routes mentioned in the Running Trails around Crisnée guide, which can also be enjoyed as walks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of art, history, and natural beauty. The Reading Between the Lines (See-Through Church) is often highlighted for its unique architectural design and the stunning views it offers of the surrounding landscape. The Grootloon High-Stem Orchards are valued for their historical charm and ecological significance, especially during blossom season. The artistic installations, like the Twijfelgrens Sculpture, are praised for their clever design and integration into the rustic scenery. The overall rural character and picturesque landscapes of the Hesbaye plateau are also highly regarded.
Yes, Crisnée has been recognized for its efforts in beautifying the environment. It received the 'Commune Fleurie' (Flowered Commune) designation for three consecutive years (2009, 2010, 2011), highlighting its extensive planting initiatives, including thousands of hornbeams and rose bushes. The commune's location on the Hesbaye liégeoise plateau also contributes to its natural appeal, characterized by attractive rural and undulating landscapes.
Yes, near Crisnée, you can find the Tumulus of Hodeige, also known as 'Tombe d'Hodeige' or 'La Tombe'. This is a Gallo-Roman burial mound, offering a glimpse into the ancient history of the region.
The Hesbaye plateau, where Crisnée is located, is appealing in all seasons due to its rural character and undulating landscapes. However, for enjoying outdoor activities like walking and cycling, spring (for blossoms in the orchards) and autumn (for vibrant foliage) are particularly beautiful. Summer also offers pleasant conditions for exploring, while winter can provide a different, serene perspective on the landscapes.
Information regarding parking varies by attraction. For the Twijfelgrens Sculpture by Fred Eerdekens, it is recommended to park at the car park on Sint-Truidersteenweg and follow a signposted walking route. For other sites like the Reading Between the Lines (See-Through Church), parking is generally available nearby in designated areas. Specific accessibility details for each historical site or natural feature are best checked locally upon arrival or through official tourism resources for the region.


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