Best attractions and places to see around Verviers include a blend of historical industrial heritage, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The city is historically known for its textile industry and water management. Visitors can explore various museums, architectural landmarks, and green spaces. Its location also provides access to significant natural features in the surrounding region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Large areas of the Fen landscape are formed as raised and fens, which is where the name comes from: Venn, Fenn (Dutch Veen) for moor.
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Purely geologically, the High Fens is neither part of the Northern Eifel nor the Ardennes, even if both are said again and again. It forms the core of a large, vault-like arch with the oldest layers. Geologists have coined the term “Stavelot massif” for the area.
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A tip for Sourbrodt (first stop after Kalterherberg) The butcher there builds delicious baguettes for little money, if desired.
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A very beautiful view of the castle, which appears like a fairytale palace on the ridge. In the summer months, this is probably the only place where you can get a distant view of Reinhardstein Castle through the light canopy of leaves.
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Great cycle path, great surface. Beautiful landscape. More info: https://www.vennbahn.eu/
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"When Franz-Georg von Metternich-Ochsenhausen sold Reinhardstein Castle in 1812, its fate seemed sealed. From then on, the castle was used as a quarry. What was left of the building 150 years later thrilled Professor Overloop. The scholar turned the ruins over with stone starting in 1970 Re-erect the stone. He used comparable buildings in the nearby Eifel as a model. Today Reinhardstein Castle sits on the rocky spur as proudly as it did in its heyday. Inside the castle there is an impressive collection of furniture, weapons and tapestries that can be viewed ." https://www.ostbelgien.eu/de/fiche/castle/reinhardstein
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"In 1354, Duke Wenceslaus of Luxembourg gave Reinhard von Weismes permission to build a castle on this site. Since the von Weismes family had no successors, the castle successively became the property of the lords of Zivel, Brandscheid and Nassau. Through the marriage of Anne of Nassau to Wilhelm von Metternich in 1550, the castle became the property of this important family from the Rhineland until the French Revolution. In 1812, Count Metternich, the father of the future President of the Congress of Vienna, sold the castle, which, abandoned and uninhabited, fell into disrepair over time. In 1965, Jean Overloop discovered the castle ruins almost by accident and, in his own words, it was like “love at first sight”. Within eighteen months, with the support of some enthusiastic colleagues and the expertise of regional craftsmen, he managed to rebuild Reinhardstein." https://www.reinhardstein.net/de/le-chateau
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Through the trees you have a beautiful view of Reinhardstein Castle
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The region around Verviers is rich in natural beauty. You can experience the unique landscape of the Wooden boardwalks through the High Fens, which offer scenic beauty on boardwalks, nature trails, and forest paths. Another must-see is the Trôs Marets Valley, an idyllic gorge with a wild river, suitable for families. Don't miss the picturesque Bayehon Waterfall, a roughly nine-meter-high waterfall nestled in a deep, wooded gorge.
Verviers boasts a rich history, particularly in the wool industry. You can visit the Centre Touristique Laine & Mode (Wool and Fashion Tourist Centre), housed in a former spinning factory, to learn about this heritage. The city also features the impressive Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall) and the Grand-Théâtre de Verviers, reflecting its past cultural vibrancy. For art enthusiasts, the Musée des Beaux-Arts et de la Céramique offers collections of porcelain, pottery, and art.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Vaalserberg Three-Country Point offers a unique experience where Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands meet, with an observation tower and a small 'amusement park' nearby. The Wooden boardwalks through the High Fens and the Trôs Marets Valley are also great for family hikes. Additionally, the Domaine Provincial de Wégimont, west of Verviers, provides a leisure complex with swimming pools, an arboretum, and mini-golf, open seasonally.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore the High Fens with its unique moorland landscapes and boardwalks, or hike through the scenic Trôs Marets Valley. For more options, check out the hiking routes around Verviers, which include moderate trails like the 'Pleasure tour 12: "The great Vennrunde" Mont Rigi'.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. The Vennbahnradweg, a long-distance cycling route, passes through the region, offering scenic rides like the Vennbahn Cycle Path: Raeren–Schmithof. For more challenging rides, consider the gravel biking routes around Verviers, which feature loops through the High Fens and nearby natural parks.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for outdoor activities. However, the High Fens region can experience colder temperatures, winds, and a wetter climate, so appropriate clothing is essential, especially in cooler months. Some attractions like the Domaine Provincial de Wégimont are open seasonally, typically during warmer months.
Absolutely. The Bayehon Waterfall, near Longfaye, is a roughly nine-meter-high waterfall within a deep, wooded gorge, offering numerous picturesque photo opportunities. The Trôs Marets Valley is another stunning gorge known for its wild river and varied landscapes.
Verviers showcases several significant architectural structures. The Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall) is a palatial building from the late 18th century. Other notable structures include the Palais de Justice (Palace of Justice), La Grand Poste in Neo-Gothic style, and various churches such as the Sainte-Julienne Church with its prominent twin bell towers and rose window, and the Neoclassical Saint-Remacle Church.
Verviers is known as the 'Walloon Capital of Water' due to its numerous fountains and historical connection to water management, particularly in supporting its textile industry. The Barrage de la Gileppe (Gileppe Dam), a significant 19th-century civil engineering feat, is a testament to this heritage and also offers recreational activities at Lake Gileppe.
Yes, the Centre Touristique Laine & Mode (Wool and Fashion Tourist Centre) is a prime example. Housed in the historic Dethier-Bettonville spinning factory, it details Verviers' significant history in wool production through interactive exhibits and authentic machinery. The Barrage de la Gileppe also highlights the city's industrial past, built to support the textile trade.
For easier walks, the Wooden boardwalks through the High Fens and the Boardwalks through the Brackvenn are generally family-friendly and offer well-laid-out paths. The hike through the Trôs Marets Valley is also suitable for families. You can find more options for easy hikes around Verviers, including routes like 'Tour 4: ‘Wild gorge of the Trôs-Marets’ Bévercé'.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Vaalserberg Three-Country Point has an observation tower providing unobstructed views of three countries. You can also find scenic vistas along the Wooden boardwalks through the High Fens and from the View of Reinhardstein Castle, which overlooks a valley.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and tranquility of the natural areas. The Trôs Marets Valley is described as an 'absolutely idyllic spot' with the sound of the wild river. The High Fens are appreciated for their well-laid-out paths and the opportunity to enjoy diverse landscapes, while the Bayehon Waterfall is noted for its picturesque photo opportunities.


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