Huts in Namur offer diverse outdoor experiences, ranging from basic bivouac shelters to unique glamping options. The region, characterized by its natural landscapes and forests, provides a setting for various types of accommodations. Many huts are situated along hiking routes, allowing for immersion in nature. These structures cater to those seeking a connection with the outdoors.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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You NEED a reservation for the bivaks in this area: www.sentiersdart.be
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The Kaleo gîte in Han-sur-Lesse was once a traditional youth hostel, focused on affordable accommodation for young people, schools, and groups. As part of the network of French-speaking youth hostels, it offered simple accommodations with a strong focus on socializing and experiencing nature. After a thorough renovation, the building was integrated into the Kaleo network, which focuses on modern group accommodations with an educational and sustainable approach. The transformation reflects an evolution from a simple youth hostel to a contemporary gîte offering comfort, accessibility, and multifunctional infrastructure, without losing its original social mission.
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Very spacious and nice place. There are electrical outlets as well. We were woken up by an animal (mouse or hedgehog, I think) digging through the trash bag. I would recommend hanging it up.
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for those who like trails, very little road, supery
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I stayed in this place during a trip in 2025. It is FANTASTIC! If you are hiking, biking, bivakking in the region and have some horrible weather and need to be inside, go here. The support beams in the space are capable of 2 hammocks for sure.
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Bivouac along the path. Three wooden shelters arranged around a campfire. Be careful, the path can be very muddy.
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art trail in the town of Hamois
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Namur offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic bivouac shelters for adventurers to luxurious glamping options and unique stays. You can find treehouses, spherical accommodations, and cabins with modern comforts. Examples include the artistic bivouac sites like Sentiers d'Art - Trivouac and Sentiers d'Art – The Cubic Artbri, as well as more elaborate options like those at Domaine de Ronchinne or Les Cabanes du Beau Vallon.
Yes, several options cater to families. For instance, Nids des Marais specializes in glamping with unique accommodations that are suitable for a memorable family experience. Many of the more comfortable cabins and treehouses, such as those at Domaine de Ronchinne or Les Cabanes du Beau Vallon, also provide excellent family-friendly stays.
For unique glamping, consider Nids des Marais, which offers distinctive accommodations like 'Le Milan Royal sous les étoiles'. Other options include the spherical accommodations at Les Repères de Basseilles, the luxurious cabins at Écorce, or the treehouses at La Ferme du Ry, all providing an immersive nature experience with comfort.
Yes, Namur is known for its basic bivouac shelters, often found along hiking routes. Sentiers d'Art – The Cubic Artbri in the Bois d'Heure is an artistic bivouac site where hikers can sleep outdoors without reservation and free of charge. Similarly, Three Fountains Bivouac and Torvtak Bivouac offer simple shelters with fire-making areas, ideal for true adventurers.
The huts in Namur are often situated near excellent routes for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Rocks and castles around Celles' or 'Two castles in the Lesse valley'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Meuse Riverside Path' or 'Province de Namur - Falaën and Montaigle Castle loop'. Mountain biking is also popular. You can explore more options on the Hiking in Namur, Cycling in Namur, and Mountain Hikes in Namur guide pages.
Absolutely. Domaine de Ronchinne, near Namur and Dinant, offers unique options like the Cabane Perchée (treehouse) and Loft Cube, combining unusual lodging with amenities such as a restaurant, swimming pool, and wellness area. Les Cabanes du Beau Vallon also provides comfortable cabins with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and Nordic baths for a luxurious nature retreat.
The 'Sentiers d'Art' trail features several artistic bivouac sites. Sentiers d'Art – The Cubic Artbri is an artistically designed bivouac in the Bois d'Heure. Sentiers d'Art - Torvtak, meaning 'vegetation' in Norwegian, is another art installation made from natural materials that also serves as a shelter. Additionally, the Loft Cube at Domaine de Ronchinne offers a futuristic architectural experience.
Visitors appreciate the bivouac shelters for their immersion in nature and the opportunity to spend a night in the wilderness. For example, Under Its Wing Bivouac Shelter is described as a 'very nice camping ground with space to pitch 4 tents, quite separated and completely hidden in the woods.' Hikers enjoy the ability to make a fire under certain conditions and the direct connection with nature these basic shelters provide.
Yes, some huts offer proximity to water or scenic vistas. The Open house for luxury bivouacs near to the Ry de Rome lake provides a beautiful setting. Many accommodations, especially treehouses like the Cabane Perchée at Domaine de Ronchinne, offer views of the domain and surrounding forests. The spherical accommodations at Les Repères de Basseilles are set around a romantic farmhouse in the countryside, offering picturesque rural views.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred experience. For comfortable stays and enjoying amenities like swimming pools, warmer months are ideal. For rustic bivouac experiences, spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking weather, though you should be prepared for varying conditions. Winter can also be magical for a cozy hut stay, but check weather conditions, especially for basic shelters where fire restrictions might apply during dry periods.
For those seeking a hidden gem, Torvtak Bivouac is somewhat hidden in the shady Bois du Bocq, offering a secluded wilderness experience. The 'Loft Cube' at Domaine de Ronchinne is also described as a futuristic, hidden loft nestled among century-old trees, providing a unique and private escape.
Yes, Namur offers several romantic options. Les Repères de Basseilles features two superb spheres set around a romantic farmhouse, providing a truly unique and intimate experience. The luxurious cabins at Écorce and the comfortable cabins with Nordic baths at Les Cabanes du Beau Vallon also create an ideal setting for a romantic escape into nature.


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