Best canyons around Clavier are found in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including prominent river valleys and geological formations. This area provides opportunities for outdoor exploration, with a focus on natural attractions such as gorges and caves. The terrain offers varied experiences for those seeking to engage with the natural environment.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Beautiful rock formations that are often used by climbers.
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I didn't get any further because of new asphalt, probably two weeks after my post there is fantastic asphalt here!!
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A must-see is this steep part of the Ourthe Valley, bucolic and ideal for climbing, as well as the memory of Charles Quint in the ruins of the Lognes castle! Hiking there is a varied pleasure between the relaxing banks of the river where fishermen and kayakers compete, and the impressive rocks to be bypassed by steep paths. Go hiking there, fun is guaranteed!
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One of the many caverns in these hills. In this cave a utensil was found in the shape of a beetle (coléoptère).
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Steep climb over a narrow path, but very beautiful
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Interesting little cave. Very slippery when wet
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The legend of the farmer of Lassus and the gnome Babé. The gnome Babé used to live at the foot of one of the rocks. In exchange for doing a lot of work, Babé got food for his family from the farmer lassus, a hamlet downstream from Sy. After his wife died, the farmer remarried. The new husband did not believe in those leprechaun stories at all and thus ended the friendship between Babé and her husband. To avenge himself, Babé secretly exchanged the new baby of the family for a gnome child. The baby did not want to grow and because the farmer was worried, he told this to the little man who "coincidentally" passed by. Babe promised the farmer that his son would grow normally when everything went back to normal and he got food again. That happened. The gnome exchanged the children again and the farmer never forgot to feed his benefactor.
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3 unique paths in a row, high on the valley slope: first the valley of the Lembrée in Vieuxville with, among other things, a view of the ruins of Logne on the left. From Ferme de Palogne the beautiful Ourthe valley and finally over the rock ridge in Sy. I think it's in the top 10.
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The region around Clavier is known for its diverse natural landscape, featuring prominent river valleys, geological formations, and caves. Highly appreciated spots include the View over the Ourthe Valley and the Rochers de Sy, offering a superb panoramic view, and the bucolic Hoyoux Valley, which features mini-waterfalls and a scenic RAVeL path.
Yes, the Coléoptère Cave is classified among the most interesting caves in Belgium due to significant archaeological discoveries made there in 1923-24. A cockchafer-shaped pendant found during excavations gave the cave its name, and visitors can explore its interior.
You can find various trails, including scenic paths like the High Trail Above the Lembrée Valley, which offers unique views of the Lembrée and Ourthe valleys. The Hoyoux Valley also features a RAVeL path, an old rehabilitated railway line, perfect for walking or cycling.
The Hoyoux Valley is considered family-friendly, with its RAVeL path running along the river, making it suitable for leisurely walks or bike rides. The gentle landscape and mini-waterfalls provide an enjoyable experience for all ages.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Clavier region offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling, allowing you to experience the diverse landscapes and river valleys.
Yes, the Clavier region is known for its caves. Besides the archaeologically significant Coléoptère Cave, you can also visit the Roches de Sy Cave, a natural cave where you can venture inside for a bit of caving adventure.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, such as those from the View over the Ourthe Valley and the Rochers de Sy, where a bench invites you to linger. The bucolic nature of the river valleys and the opportunity to explore unique geological features like caves are also highly valued.
Absolutely. The View over the Ourthe Valley and the Rochers de Sy provides a superb plunging view over the rocks of Sy and the Ourthe valley. Additionally, the High Trail Above the Lembrée Valley offers multiple unique perspectives of the valley slopes.
The region is characterized by significant geological formations, including deep river valleys and impressive rock structures like the Rochers de Sy. The presence of numerous caves, such as the Coléoptère Cave and Roches de Sy Cave, highlights the area's rich geological history.
Yes, the Hoyoux Valley features a RAVeL path, which is an old rehabilitated railway line. This path runs along the very bucolic Hoyoux river, offering a pleasant route for both cycling and walking, complete with views of mini-waterfalls.
You can experience the Ourthe Valley from various perspectives. The View over the Ourthe Valley and the Rochers de Sy offers a breathtaking panoramic vista. Additionally, the High Trail Above the Lembrée Valley provides unique views of the Ourthe valley as part of its scenic route.


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