Best lakes around Ferrières are situated in a region known for diverse aquatic environments, including former quarries and natural ponds. This area offers various landscapes, from tranquil moorlands to active water sports complexes. The geography features both natural formations and man-made water bodies, providing different outdoor experiences. The region is characterized by its accessible natural settings, suitable for various activities.
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Former quarry now used as a diving center. Magnificent rock visible from the path but the site is only accessible to the diving club
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The site, composed of an excavation with extremely eroded slopes, a deep pond and a flat area characterized by an abundance of heather, is in the process of being recolonized by vegetation adapted to this sandy soil, which is very poor in mineral salts. It is therefore home to psammophilous species (which carry out all or part of their life cycle in a sandy substrate): many burrowing insects but also the sand martin. Protected species include the wood turtle dove, the natterjack toad, the smooth snake and the grass snake. Management measures aim to restore the moorland areas, maintain a refuge area for psammophilous insects and restore a cliff that is favorable to the sand martin. The Larbois sandpit, a state-owned nature reserve, is of undeniable aesthetic interest, with its variegated, white, yellow, ochre sands, associated with a few purplish clayey levels. Having sedimented in the Tertiary era in a depression of the Carboniferous limestone, the sands come from the last sea that covered our region around 25 million years ago. They did not transform into sandstone, erosion having dispersed them after the sea retreated. This old sandpit, exploited between 1962 and 1975, is one of the points of interest on the geological trail. Labeling: Site of Great Biological Interest, State-owned nature reserve. Bus 342 Stop: Géromont-centre (2.5 km walk).
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Nice walk at the ponds. You will also find benches and picnic tables near the ponds.
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A pretty pond with a clear view of the valley. Ideal for a short break
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Old career with useful meaning. The deep pool is now a unique diving location.
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The valley of the Ruiseau de la Tannerie has some beautiful natural ponds with lots of algae growth and fishponds with carp. I also expected beaver dams but I didn't see any.
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This moor pond is located near a rest area. You can reach this biotope after just a few meters via a narrow nature trail. During the frog concert season from April to June or July, the hidden pond attracts attention. In addition, you can observe many species of dragonflies here.
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For families, the Didactic Pond With View of Harre Woods is a great choice, offering a pleasant spot for a snack in the sun. Another excellent option is the Nice path along fishing ponds, which features benches and picnic tables. The Moor pond is also family-friendly, located near a rest area with a narrow nature trail.
Yes, the nearby Eau d'Heure Lakes complex, a significant attraction, offers a vast array of water sports. You can enjoy kayaking, canoeing, windsurfing, paddleboarding, waterskiing, sailing, jet skiing, and swimming across its five lakes, including Plate Taille.
The Larbois Sand Quarry is a unique natural monument. It consists mainly of white and yellow sands from a sea that covered the region around 25 million years ago, with a staircase leading to a water pool within this geological site.
At the Moor pond, you can experience a 'frog concert' from April to July and observe many species of dragonflies. The La Gombe Quarry dive site, a former marble quarry, is home to diverse flora and fauna, including carp, pike, perch, roach, and sterlet, visible to divers.
Yes, the La Gombe Quarry dive site is a unique diving location. This former disused gray marble quarry offers a magnificent body of clear water with a depth of 31 meters, attracting divers from various regions.
Absolutely. The region around Ferrières offers numerous trails. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Chaudière Waterfall – Venus' Bath loop from Sougné-Remouchamps'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'RAVeL along the Ourthe – Roche aux Corneilles loop from Sy'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Ferrières and Cycling around Ferrières guides.
Around the Plate Taille lake, part of the Eau d'Heure Lakes complex, there is a 16.5 km tour that can be enjoyed, passing through a Natura Park and sailing club. This offers a scenic circular route for walking or cycling.
Visitors appreciate the diverse aquatic environments, from tranquil moorlands to active water sports complexes. Highlights like the Didactic Pond With View of Harre Woods are loved for their magnificent views and sunny spots for snacks, while the Larbois Sand Quarry is noted for its unique geological beauty.
The Larbois Sand Quarry is often described as a beautiful location not immediately visible from the main path, offering a sense of discovery. The Moor pond is also a hidden biotope, accessible via a narrow nature trail.
The Ferrières region is known for a variety of lakes, including former quarry lakes, natural moor ponds, and fishing ponds. This diversity offers opportunities for activities ranging from diving and nature observation to leisurely walks.
Yes, the area provides several mountain biking opportunities. Trails like the 'Domaine de Palogne – Anticline de Durbuy loop from Sy' or the 'Ford Crossing – Clearing Path loop from Ferrières' offer challenging rides. More routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Ferrières guide.


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