Best huts around Bertrix are found in a municipality located in the Belgian Ardennes, characterized by its natural landscape and the Semois river. The region features slate masses and offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and biking. Bertrix provides a range of accommodations, from basic shelters to more equipped cabins. It serves as a destination for those seeking natural immersion.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A shelter/rest stop can be welcome during heavy rain or other inclement weather. A roof and a bench are all it takes.
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A shelter/rest stop can be welcome during heavy rain or other inclement weather. A roof and a bench are all it takes.
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This bivouac area is the wildest of the three found on this hike between Lesse and Lomme. The place is idyllic and you will come across both hikers and bikepackers.
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A monitoring station for trout. Why a cabin? The hut houses a system to record the re-assessment trout. A self-cleaning drum operated by the only water power maintains the water supply of the trout control. All technical information can be found on the information panel.
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This menhir "Le Tournant de Saint-Joseph" was discovered in 1977. In a certain daylight, this stone in profile would represent a head with forehead and nose. This Neolithic stone has since attracted many historians, archaeologists and folklorists. It is said to have been reused in 644 as a Merovingian boundary marker of Siegbert III - King of the Franks from 633 to 656.
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Nice location to hit the pause button for a while. Don't forget to take your waste with you when you leave this shelter
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La Pierre Levée and the BBQ hideout. Very nice place for a break or a picnic ...
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The Bertrix region offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic and off-grid ecolodges like Ecolodge Mergyre to more comfortable options. You can find glamping experiences in luxury safari tents at Camping Bertrix, or simpler wooden hiker's huts. There are also unique gites and renovated historical properties such as the "Bertrix Mill with Sauna," providing various levels of comfort and immersion in nature.
Yes, several options cater to families. Camping Bertrix offers luxury safari tents with amenities like private bathrooms and playgrounds, ideal for families. Additionally, the La Pierre Levée and BBQ Shelter is categorized as family-friendly, providing a historical site for breaks and picnics. Other shelters like Shelter close to viewpoint and Shelter also offer convenient rest stops for families exploring the area.
Near the huts, you can visit La Pierre Levée and BBQ Shelter, which features a Neolithic menhir known as "Le Tournant de Saint-Joseph." This site has historical significance, having been reused as a Merovingian boundary marker in 644. It's a great spot to pause and appreciate the region's ancient past.
The Bertrix region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, including easy routes like the "Bertrix loop from Bertrix" (6.2 km) or more challenging ones such as "Cimetière de Mortehan – The Semois River loop from Mortehan" (8.6 km). For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like "Herbeumont Viaduct – Herbeumont Viaduct loop from Bertrix" (45.7 km) and running trails like "Château des Fées loop from Bertrix" (12.2 km). You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Bertrix, Gravel biking around Bertrix, and Running Trails around Bertrix guides.
Yes, the Huet Timmermans Pavilion is a unique hut that houses a system for monitoring trout, powered by water. It provides technical information about trout control, making it a specialized and interesting stop for those interested in local ecology. Additionally, Ecolodge Mergyre offers an off-grid experience on the Semois river, and Ardenne Résidences features unusual gites like NYMPHE, SYLPHIDE, and Ô DOUCE, designed for unique stays.
A bivouac area is a designated spot for basic overnight stays, often used by hikers and bikepackers. It typically offers a wilder, more immersive experience in nature. In Bertrix, you can find the Bivouac du Bois du Bané, which is described as an idyllic location frequented by outdoor enthusiasts.
The Bertrix region is characterized by its natural landscape, including the Semois river and impressive slate masses rising up to 120 meters high. Many huts, like Ecolodge Mergyre, offer valley views and opportunities to immerse yourself in the surrounding nature, which is rich with hiking and biking trails.
Given the natural environment and potential for varied weather in the Belgian Ardennes, it's advisable to wear appropriate hiking gear. This includes sturdy walking shoes, layers of clothing to adapt to temperature changes, and waterproof outerwear, especially since shelters like the Shelter close to viewpoint can be welcome during inclement weather.
For a more luxurious experience, consider the "Bertrix Mill with Sauna," a beautifully renovated 16th-century watermill offering modern comforts like an infrared sauna, private fishing pond, and recreation room. Camping Bertrix also provides luxury safari tents with private bathrooms and dishwashers for a glamping experience. Ardenne Résidences features comfortable chalets like Ô DOUCE, complete with outdoor swimming pools and jacuzzis.
Yes, the area provides several basic shelters perfect for a rest stop or to take cover from the weather. Examples include the Shelter close to viewpoint and another Shelter, both offering a roof and a bench. The La Pierre Levée and BBQ Shelter also serves as a nice location for a break or picnic.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from rustic immersion in nature to luxurious glamping. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 30 upvotes and more than 30 photos shared across the highlights, indicating a high level of satisfaction with the unique accommodations and the natural beauty of the region. Many enjoy the idyllic settings and the opportunity to disconnect and return to basics.


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