Best canyons around Aubel are primarily characterized by river valleys and gentle gorges within the province of Liège, Belgium. The region features an undulating terrain shaped by waterways like the Bel and Berwinne rivers, rather than deep, dramatic canyons. The landscape offers opportunities for countryside walks through pastoral scenery and wooded areas. This guide focuses on notable gorges and valleys that provide varied hiking experiences.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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This scenic unpaved path winds through the Teuvenderberg forest reserve, offering a peaceful escape into nature. Surrounded by dense woodland, diverse flora, and the occasional wildlife sighting, the trail provides a tranquil setting for hikers and cyclists alike. The natural terrain, combined with the quiet atmosphere, makes it an ideal route to enjoy fresh air, forest sounds, and the feeling of being immersed in a protected natural landscape.
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In the mid-19th century, flooding from the Göhl River posed a major threat to the mine in Bleyberg/Plombières: Water repeatedly penetrated the tunnels and claimed lives. To prevent this, a diversion of part of the river was requested and approved in 1861. By 1862, a tunnel several hundred meters long was built beneath the rock, keeping the Göhl away from the mine. The construction cost approximately 200,000 francs. The tunnel is a technical monument to mining engineering from an era when hazards were deliberately controlled while simultaneously harnessing hydropower. It demonstrates how work-related accidents were prevented while simultaneously harnessing resources.
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Easy hiking trails in a beautiful valley. 👌
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The site of the former Plombières mine is home to species-rich calcareous grassland meadows, now protected as a nature reserve. The exceptional flora and fauna of this area are due to the heavy metal-rich soils, particularly the presence of zinc in the subsurface. Among the natural meadow relics, visible traces of the former metal industry can still be found: – Walls from former foundry floors – Remains of old smelting furnaces – Stones from former industrial buildings A small stream meandering through the area further enriches the ecological diversity of this special place. The "Gueule" viewpoint, which offers a glimpse into a cave opening, is particularly impressive and worth a visit.
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From junction 83, this spectacular descent through the Teuvenderbos begins. The further you descend, the deeper the sunken road is cut.
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The 'canyons' around Aubel are primarily characterized by gentle river valleys and gorges, rather than deep, dramatic canyons. The landscape features an undulating terrain shaped by waterways like the Bel and Berwinne rivers, offering pastoral scenery, wooded areas, and unique geological formations such as sunken roads (Holleweg).
You can discover unique flora like the yellow calamine violet in areas such as Hohnbach Valley, especially known for its daffodil meadows in spring. The Unpaved trail through the Teuvenderberg forest reserve features a deep, sunken road known as a 'Holleweg' or 'grubbe,' which acts as a natural waterway.
Yes, the Julienne Valley is a beautiful bucolic area with ponds and is formed by the Julienne stream, a tributary of the Meuse. Hohnbach Valley is also defined by its river, offering versatile paths along the water.
Spring is particularly beautiful, especially in Hohnbach Valley, which is famous for its daffodil meadows. Be aware that some paths, like the Unpaved trail through the Teuvenderberg forest reserve, can become overgrown with nettles and blackberry bushes in summer, making them more challenging.
Yes, several valleys are family-friendly. Hohnbach Valley and Julienne Valley offer accessible paths for walking and cycling, with the latter even having a playground nearby. The Lourdes Grotto, Banholt is also considered family-friendly.
You can expect varied terrain, including wooded paths, gentle slopes, and unique sunken roads known as 'grubbe' or 'Holleweg.' These natural waterways, like those found in the Teuvenderberg forest reserve and Horstergrub Dry Valley, can be deep and sometimes overgrown, especially in summer.
While many paths are gentle, some areas offer more intermediate challenges. The Unpaved trail through the Teuvenderberg forest reserve and Horstergrub Dry Valley are rated as intermediate. For a wider range of hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Aubel guide, which includes routes up to 15 km.
The region around Aubel is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running and road cycling, offering different distances and difficulty levels through the scenic countryside.
Yes, the Julienne Valley contains historical elements such as old mining shafts. Additionally, the Lourdes Grotto, Banholt, though not a natural canyon, is a historical religious structure built from flints from a local quarry, offering a place of reflection.
Visitors appreciate the versatile paths and beautiful natural settings, from the unique flora and daffodil meadows of Hohnbach Valley to the bucolic ponds and wooded trails of Julienne Valley. The distinct sunken roads and peaceful countryside walks are also highly valued.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Aubel valleys, provided they are kept under control and on a leash where required. Always check local signage for specific rules in nature reserves or protected areas to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.


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