Natural monuments around Hargnies are situated within the Ardennes Regional Natural Park, a large natural area characterized by extensive forests. Hargnies, located on a plateau at 400 meters, is the highest village in the territory, surrounded by dense woodlands. The park features diverse landscapes including forests, peat bogs, and rocky escarpments. A notable natural phenomenon in the area is the Artesian Well, where water continuously gushes from the earth due to natural pressure.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The Roche Bayart is a striking rock formation in the French Ardennes, closely linked to the legend of the Four Sons of Aymon. According to the medieval story, the magical horse Bayard, carrying the four brothers on his back, leaped over the rock, creating a cleft in the stone with a single hoofstroke. The rock is located near the monument to the Four Sons of Aymon and, together with the surrounding peaks, forms a symbolic tribute to these heroes of Carolingian epic. The area is accessible via a hiking trail that leads visitors past the rocks and through the forest, offering panoramic views of the Meuse Valley.
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Super nice viewpoint on protruding rocks in a serene forest. Unofficial possibility for a bivouac.
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The Luve (or Ruisseau de Luve ) is a Belgian-French river in the Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse , a tributary of the Viroin and a tributary of the Meuse. Over a largely wooded course of about fifteen kilometres, it drains part of the water from the southern part of the Viroin-Hermeton nature park . Its source is in the 'Bois de Franche' south of the hamlet of Regniessart. It rises towards the north-east and crosses Oignies-en-Thiérache and passes south of Le Mesnil. Then, during a long forest route, it crosses the French-Belgian border and flows further north into the Viroin at Molhain, in France, just a few kilometres before the confluence of the latter with the Meuse.
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Starting from the church of Le Mesnil, a small typical village in the municipality of Viroinval, take the route that goes down between large meadows to reach the Ardennes forest. For the record: Le Mesnil is the least populated and most picturesque village in the Viroinval region. The route runs along the stream “Deluve” before crossing it and taking a very beautiful path that follows the border between Belgium and France to reach the place called “La Folie”. This place evokes the audacity of these men who went into the forest to open an oasis of light and life. The return to the village is via a charming stone path in the forest.
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It's very beautiful... but the second half is a lot of climbing and scrambling, quite tough.
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The beautiful hiking trails are partly difficult for hikers because they have been destroyed by mountain bikers or induro bikes.
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The Meuse is very different from our Liège Meuse
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The region around Hargnies, nestled within the Ardennes Regional Natural Park, offers several highly-rated natural monuments. Among the most popular are Roc la Tour, known for its impressive rock formations and magnificent views, and Roche Bayart, a striking rock formation offering views of the Meuse and linked to local legends. Visitors also frequently enjoy the Viewpoint over Revin and the Meuse Valley for its exceptional panorama.
Yes, Hargnies is home to the captivating Artesian Well. This natural phenomenon features clear water continuously gushing from the earth due to natural pressure, with an orange hue caused by naturally occurring iron. It's an accessible and educational stop, illustrating the earth's water cycle.
The Ardennes Regional Natural Park, where Hargnies is situated, is characterized by a vast 'green lung' of extensive forests. The landscape includes impenetrable woodlands, peat bogs, dry grasslands, and rocky escarpments. Hargnies itself is on a plateau at 400 meters, making it the highest village in the territory and surrounded by dense forests.
The Ardennes Regional Natural Park is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find hundreds of kilometers of trails suitable for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking. For specific routes, you can explore options like cycling routes around Hargnies, gravel biking trails, or MTB trails, which often pass by or near these natural sites.
Absolutely. Roche Bayart is closely linked to the legend of the Four Sons of Aymon, where the magical horse Bayard supposedly created a cleft in the rock. Another legendary site is Les Dames de Meuse, a set of three cliffs associated with a medieval tale of punished infidelity, inspiring many artists and writers.
Yes, the Picnic Shelter by the Deluve Stream is noted as family-friendly, offering facilities in a forest setting near a river. The Artesian Well is also easily accessible and provides an educational experience for younger visitors.
The Ardennes Regional Natural Park offers beauty year-round. Spring and autumn provide vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer is ideal for longer days and enjoying the full greenery, while winter can offer serene, quiet walks through snow-covered forests, though some paths might be more challenging.
The viewpoints around Hargnies offer breathtaking panoramas. From Viewpoint over Revin and the Meuse Valley, you can see the town of Revin and the dramatic meanders of the Meuse River. Roc la Tour provides magnificent views over the surrounding forested landscape, while Roche Bayart offers prime views of the Meuse bends and the village of Monthermé.
Some natural monuments involve more challenging terrain. For instance, reaching the Viewpoint over Revin and the Meuse Valley involves a hike that is not very long but is steep and rocky, requiring suitable shoes. Many trails within the Ardennes Regional Natural Park feature significant elevation changes, catering to those seeking a more strenuous experience.
Yes, the Ardennes Regional Natural Park, particularly around Hargnies, is known for its ability to provide absolute silence and disconnection. The vast, dense forests offer a tranquil escape, making it an ideal place to recharge and immerse yourself in nature away from the hustle and bustle.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views, the impressive rock formations, and the serene atmosphere. The blend of natural beauty with local legends, such as those associated with Roc la Tour and Roche Bayart, also adds a unique charm. The opportunity for quiet immersion in nature and the extensive network of trails are also highly valued.
Yes, Les Dames de Meuse is an excellent example, where the Meuse River makes its way deep into a very enclosed valley, creating a canyon-like effect. The Viewpoint over Revin and the Meuse Valley also offers stunning views of the river's meanders.


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