Best mountain peaks around Chaudfontaine are characterized by rolling green hills and valleys, offering elevated points and natural features rather than traditional high mountain peaks. The region is known for its thermal springs and picturesque natural surroundings. These elevated areas provide scenic vistas and recreational opportunities for visitors.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Op Retinne and the Terril
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Brace yourself for a tough climb, because this mountain is not called the 'high madness' for nothing. It is certainly madness with an enormously steep climb without places to relax. For those who like a challenge on the bike! The road surface is not in optimal condition.
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Rue Haute Folie is a short but very steep climb, with gradients approaching 20% at times.
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Very steep climb, more challenging than La Redoute. Unknown, but necessarily unloved, is included in some lists of the most beautiful and quiet climbs in the Ardennes. Recommended to do, Cotacol no. 297
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Heavy climb, choose the right gear right from the start, a nice alternative to continue to Banneux via this climb
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Brutal climb but therefore highly recommended. Environment is nothing to write home about. Many houses, few views. Although you won't get much of that with these percentages. Road surface is good and little traffic!
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Phew, that's it, you're at the top of the hill! Exceptional point of view. On both sides of the crest of Miermont (mountain of the blackbird) the valleys of the Sainte Julienne and the Evegnée stream take shape. From this 360° viewpoint, the Meuse valley and the left bank slag heaps stand out in relief. Similarly, to the north, we can see the Netherlands and the quarries of the Montagne Saint-Pierre. To the southwest, the hills of the city of Liège. To the south-east, you can see the slag heap of chance, a marvel of biodiversity. Hares, badgers, deer, foxes, squirrels and red frogs are the occupants of these quiet places, which have nothing to envy to our Ardennes… Its summit culminates at 355 meters high. The stiles are these turnstiles and porticos marking out the path of the walker through the meadows and bocages of the Pays de Herve. The hiker passes, the cattle stay. Continue to the left towards the houses that can be seen in the distance. If you walk quietly, it is possible to see animals when crossing the fields. A hare tumbling and crossing the path at full speed, a hedgehog hiding in the ditch and lots of birds (pretty tits, sparrows, starlings, blackbirds, etc.) and insects! In spring, the fields are covered with dandelions and mallows and in summer, the air resonates with the buzzing of insects and the mooing of cows. Hawthorn hedges are the charm and particularity of our countryside, while hornbeams have their roots in the stream. Technical information 115 Rue sur Miermont 4671 Blegny
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Very nice climb in the shade with good road surface. On paper quite hard, but I found it quite bearable. Cotacol nr 297, length of 2100m and average 8.4%.
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While Chaudfontaine is known for rolling hills rather than traditional mountain peaks, several elevated points offer beautiful views. The Viewpoint of Miermont and Echalier provides exceptional 360° views of the Meuse valley, the Netherlands, and the hills of Liège. Additionally, Roche-aux-Faucons offers scenic vistas over the Vesdre valley, and the Chèvremont Basilica is situated on an elevated position with impressive panoramic views.
Yes, the region is well-known for its challenging cycling climbs. The Rue sur Steppes Climb features an average 8.4% gradient over 2100m, offering a significant ascent in the shade. For an even tougher challenge, the Haute Folie Climb is known for its enormously steep ascent. Nearby, the Côte de La Redoute is a legendary hill with an average gradient of 9.5% and a maximum of 20% over 1.7 kilometers, popular in professional cycling races.
From elevated points like the Viewpoint of Miermont and Echalier, you can enjoy expansive 360° panoramas that include the Meuse valley, distant views of the Netherlands, and the rolling hills of Liège. Other spots like Roche-aux-Faucons offer picturesque views over the Vesdre valley, showcasing the region's beautiful natural surroundings and green landscapes.
Absolutely. The Chaudfontaine region offers numerous hiking routes that allow you to explore its elevated terrain and natural beauty. You can find various trails, including easy options like the 'Chaudfontaine: Chèvremont — exploring in Ourthe-Vesdre-Amblève' route (5.2 km) or more challenging ones such as 'Art in Hauster Park – View of the Vesdre Valley loop from Chaudfontaine' (17.7 km). For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Chaudfontaine guide.
Beyond hiking, Chaudfontaine is a great destination for cycling enthusiasts. You can find dedicated guides for both mountain biking and road cycling. For mountain biking, explore routes like 'Colonster castle – L'Ourthe canal loop from Chaudfontaine' (34.8 km). Road cyclists can tackle challenging routes such as the 'Liège-Bastogne-Liège Challenge Loop' (180.3 km). Discover more options in the MTB Trails around Chaudfontaine and Road Cycling Routes around Chaudfontaine guides.
The Viewpoint of Miermont and Echalier is special for its exceptional 360° panoramic views from its summit at 355 meters high. Visitors can see the Meuse valley, the Netherlands, and the hills of Liège. It's also noted for its rich biodiversity, with opportunities to spot hares, badgers, deer, and various birds, especially when walking quietly through the fields. The area features traditional stiles, marking paths through meadows and bocages.
Yes, the Chèvremont Basilica is a significant landmark situated on an elevated position overlooking the Vesdre valley. It offers impressive panoramic views alongside its historical and cultural interest. Additionally, the Chaudfontaine Fort, while not a peak, is located on elevated ground and serves as a starting point for adventure trails, suggesting it provides good vantage points.
The highest point in the broader Liège province is Signal de Botrange, which stands at 694 meters. While Signal de Botrange is a significant elevated point in the region, it is located outside of Chaudfontaine itself. Chaudfontaine's elevated features are characterized by rolling hills and scenic viewpoints within its immediate vicinity.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic vistas and the sense of accomplishment from challenging climbs. For instance, the Rue sur Steppes Climb is appreciated for its pleasant shade and good road surface, making it 'quite bearable' despite its gradient. The Viewpoint of Miermont and Echalier is loved for its 'exceptional point of view' and the opportunity to observe local wildlife in a tranquil setting.
Yes, Parc de Hauster is a well-maintained park in Chaudfontaine that, while not a mountain peak, features art installations and offers views of the Vesdre Valley. It's an ideal spot for leisurely strolls and enjoying nature in an elevated setting.
The region's rolling green hills and valleys are beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer lush landscapes and pleasant temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the foliage, making it another picturesque time to visit. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for colder conditions and potentially icy paths on higher ground.


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