Best waterfalls around Hamoir are primarily found in the broader region, particularly within the nearby Ninglinspo Valley, known for its torrential character. Hamoir itself is situated in the Ourthe Valley, a region rich in natural beauty and geological formations. The area serves as a base for exploring the natural wonders of the Ardennes, offering scenic riverbanks and diverse terrain. This region provides a variety of natural features and unique landscapes for outdoor activities.
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is located near a dam, a small shelter demolished following the 2021 floods. It is actually the shelter of the ferryman of Lhonneux (Esneux) see the link for more information https://qvw.be/fr-reconstruction-de-l-abri-du-passeur-d-eau-de-lhonneux-esneux.html
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At approximately 37 meters, the summit of the Homalius Rock, better known as the Falize Rock or Anticline, is literally the highest point in Durbuy. It has been a highlight for many visitors for years, thanks in part to the surroundings and beautiful water features. The rock is somewhat older than the average visitor. It's said to be more than 300 million years old. However, the rock layers are much older: around 375 million years old. The name Anticline comes from the geological phenomenon known as an anticline. It's the opposite of a syncline. While the former is a fold formed over many years, with the innermost layers being the oldest and the folds running downwards, synclines have folds running downwards. Such folds can form for various reasons and range from very small to large, as seen here. Originally, everything was, of course, horizontal. The inverted U-shape created by uplift in Durbuy is not only beautiful to see but also special. And Durbuy has beautifully highlighted this. Another beautiful anticline can be found in Han-sur-Lesse, also in the Famenne-Ardenne region, albeit in the province of Namur (here we are in Luxembourg), where it has been given the name "Tête de bouc" (Tête de bouc). There's a waterfall and a large water feature at the end of the expansive pond in front of the rock, which you can also climb. And there's plenty of room to admire it all. Don't forget the many smaller works of art and curiosities, and take a look in the water.
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Here you feel like you are back in your childhood. Of course this is easier in the summer months. A sure-footed step is still recommended 😉
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Beautiful walk, highly recommended.
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At this time of year I wouldn't risk it, but during the summer months I definitely walk without poles and it was and is definitely worth the detour It takes us into a very beautiful part of the woods
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This small waterfall is located just before the mouth of the Chaudière stream, which comes from the Porallée on the Jehôster side with the Ninglinspo. Source: https://www.mini-ardenne.be/poi.card.php?language=fr&id=5458
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The region, particularly the nearby Ninglinspo Valley, is known for its unique torrential character and distinctive geological formations. You'll find natural pools, smooth grooves carved into rocks by water, and rock pools. For example, the Chaudière Waterfall features water flowing over smooth grooves into a lower basin, and the Impressive waterfall showcases a stream that has carved a channel into a rock pool over time. The Small Waterfall on the Ninglinspo even has a small cave nearby.
Yes, the Homalius Rock and Waterfall is categorized as family-friendly, offering a cozy place to linger with a large water feature and opportunities to admire the rock formations. While the Ninglinspo Valley trails can be adventurous with ascents and descents, many families enjoy exploring its series of natural waterfalls and pools.
The area around the Ninglinspo Valley offers excellent hiking opportunities with well-maintained paths, including a popular 6 km loop that guides visitors along the river, across rocky paths and wooden bridges. For more general hiking, you can explore various trails around Hamoir, such as 'Hamoir: The Pastor's Cross hike' or 'Hamoir: The banks of the Ourthe'. You can find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Hamoir guide.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. Autumn offers vibrant foliage, making it a perfect spot for photography. After heavy rain, the water flow is particularly impressive, enhancing the cascading spectacle. During harsh winter periods, if conditions are right, some waterfalls like the Bossinette can even freeze, offering unique ice climbing opportunities, though access to the Bossinette waterfall itself is prohibited as it's on private property.
Absolutely. The scenic elegance of the waterfalls and the surrounding lush greenery, especially the colorful foliage in autumn, make the Ninglinspo Valley an ideal spot for photography. The Chaudière Waterfall with its unique geological formations and the Small Waterfall on the Ninglinspo nestled in a mesmerizing forest are particularly picturesque.
The surrounding area, particularly the Ninglinspo Valley, is rich in diverse wildlife. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts will appreciate the chance to observe various species in their natural habitat, allowing for full immersion in the tranquil atmosphere of the valley.
Beyond hiking, the Hamoir region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Comblain-au-Pont – Ourthe Riverside Trail loop', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Hamoir guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like 'Septroux Cross – Narrow Forest Path loop' from the MTB Trails around Hamoir guide.
The Bossinette waterfall is located on private property, and access is prohibited. While it is known for unique ice climbing opportunities during harsh winter conditions, visitors should respect the private property restrictions.
The Ninglinspo Valley is unique in Belgium for its torrential character and series of natural waterfalls, slides, and pools. These features, carved by the force of the water, have evocative names like Diana's Bath and Venus's Bath. The stream winds through undergrowth and between blocks of stone, creating a wild and preserved site that is not commonly found elsewhere in Belgium.
While specific cafes directly at the waterfalls are not highlighted, Hamoir and the surrounding towns in the Ourthe Valley offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. It's advisable to check local listings for establishments near your chosen waterfall trail.
Given the adventurous nature of some trails, especially in the Ninglinspo Valley with its rocky paths and frequent ascents/descents, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are recommended. Layers of clothing are also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and rain gear might be useful, especially after heavy rain when the waterfalls are most impressive.
The Ourthe Valley, where Hamoir is situated, is rich in natural and geological wonders. For broader information on tourism in the region, you can visit the official tourism website: ovatourisme.be.


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