Canyons around Lasne are characterized by a network of hiking trails, forests, and varied topography rather than deep geological formations. The region offers diverse landscapes with significant natural appeal, providing engaging routes for exploration. Visitors can find scenic views and varied ecosystems across numerous trails and woodlands. Lasne's natural features are well-suited for outdoor activities like hiking and walking.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The Wijnbrondal in Linkebeek is a picturesque valley with steep walls, known for its sunken road and the Castle of Linkebeek. The area consists of calcareous sands. You will find beech forest and oak-hornbeam forest. In the early 1900s, the Wijnbrondal was a popular walking spot for artists, which is why it was given the name Vallée des Artistes.
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Nice walking path with its own name, where a facade chapel gives you the blessing...
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Beautiful sunken road that goes steeply up
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A playful descent. See video at time 0:22 to 0:40 https://youtu.be/LjB2yfJZO20?t=23
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One of the most beautiful descents in the area indeed! The start of the track begins in the north with a narrow mini ravine then it widens in the form of a real slide with different possible tracks and 3 mini jumps built if you want to have fun. Be careful, the end of the path is quick and arrives at a road intersection.
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The Lasne region is characterized by a network of hiking trails, forests, and varied topography rather than deep geological canyons. You'll find picturesque valleys with steep walls, sunken roads, and mini ravines that offer a sense of depth and natural immersion. These features provide diverse landscapes and engaging routes for exploration, similar to what one might seek in a canyon environment.
The area offers several scenic spots. The Valley of the Artists (Wijnbrondal) is a picturesque valley with steep walls and a sunken road, known for its beautiful beech and oak-hornbeam forests. The Hollow Way and Steps Huldenberg also provides nice views from its hollow road section.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Tangissart Toboggan is a notable option. It features a narrow mini ravine that widens into a slide-like path, offering different tracks and small jumps. It's described as a playful and challenging descent.
While some trails have technical sections, many routes in the region are suitable for various skill levels. The Hollow Way and Steps Huldenberg is an intermediate trail that includes a hollow road and stairs, offering a slightly technical but manageable experience for most hikers. The general network of forest paths also provides many pleasant and less strenuous options.
Beyond hiking, the Lasne area is excellent for cycling and running. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and jogging. For example, there are cycling routes like the "Gravel path Rue de la Croix – The Lion's Mound loop" and running trails such as the "Deer Park – View of the Lion's Mound loop." You can explore more options on the Cycling around Lasne guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Lasne guide, and the Running Trails around Lasne guide.
Yes, some trails are considered family-friendly. The Tangissart Toboggan, for instance, is listed as family-friendly and offers a playful descent that children might enjoy. The varied topography and forest paths provide engaging experiences for all ages, though some sections may require supervision.
The region's trails and woodlands are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, making them ideal for hiking. Summer is also popular, especially for shaded forest walks. While winter hikes are possible, be mindful of potentially muddy or slippery conditions on certain trails, particularly in ravines or sunken roads.
Yes, the Valley of the Artists (Wijnbrondal) is historically significant, having been a popular walking spot for artists in the early 1900s. Additionally, the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes (Waterloo-Chenois) is a religious and historical site located within a gorge-like setting, offering a unique blend of nature and heritage.
The forests and valleys around Lasne, such as those in the Valley of the Artists (Wijnbrondal), are home to diverse ecosystems. You can expect to encounter various bird species, small mammals, and a rich array of plant life, particularly in the beech and oak-hornbeam forests. Keep an eye out for local flora and fauna as you explore the trails.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse landscapes, the engaging nature of the trails, and the serene natural immersion. The playful descent of the Tangissart Toboggan and the picturesque scenery of the Valley of the Artists (Wijnbrondal) are particularly popular. The region's sunken roads, like the Sunken lane, are also appreciated for their adventurous feel and typical regional character.
For trails with technical sections, such as the stairs on the Hollow Way and Steps Huldenberg, it's advised to pay attention to your footing. While these sections can be slightly technical, they are generally manageable for hikers. For descents like the Tangissart Toboggan, be aware that the end of the path can be quick and lead to a road intersection, so proceed with caution.


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