Best attractions and places to see around Clavier include a variety of natural and historical sites. The region, situated in the Ardennes, offers diverse landscapes ranging from river valleys to geological formations. Visitors can explore settlements with preserved architecture and numerous viewpoints. Clavier and its surroundings provide opportunities to discover both well-known spots and hidden gems.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful bridge with a view of the castle
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On the side of the bridge, you'll find a four-language (FR/NL/DE/UK) information board with the information about the bridge Herwig mentions. It could use replacing. Other interesting facts about the bridge with visible remains: the metal cross, surmounted by a cast and painted iron statue of Christ on the railing, dates from the eighteenth century. As mentioned, the limestone base inscribes the construction years of the various successive bridges: 1725, 1909, and 1954. The base of the cross itself has also been replaced. The previous one, also part of the city's small heritage, stands on the side of the church next to the old graves. This stone stood there between 1909 and 1940 and was blown up during the war. It was replaced in 1954, just like the bridge. If you go down the stairs towards the parking lot on the other side of the bridge (the side with the information board), you will see another reminder, remains and information about the mill.
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At approximately 37 meters, the top of the Anticline, also known as the Homalius Rock and especially the Falize Rock, 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" (Tick of the Rock). 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 everywhere there's space to admire it all while sitting and relaxing—or enjoying the water. Don't forget the many smaller works of art and curiosities, and take a look in the water.
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A city with a lot of charm 🤩 I fell in love with this city. We'll be back 😊
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This impressive geological formation consists of a succession of dolomitic limestone layers that were pushed up by earthquakes of the earth's crust. Quite impressive. A location to take a photo.
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A must-see is this steep part of the Ourthe Valley, bucolic and ideal for climbing, as well as the memory of Charles Quint in the ruins of the Lognes castle! Hiking there is a varied pleasure between the relaxing banks of the river where fishermen and kayakers compete, and the impressive rocks to be bypassed by steep paths. Go hiking there, fun is guaranteed!
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Beautiful ascending path with stairs from the town to high Durbuy
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The region offers diverse natural wonders. You can visit Sy Rocks, a series of rocky outcrops above the Ourthe River offering spectacular views. Another significant natural landmark is The Anticline, an imposing geological formation over 300 million years old, known for its inverted 'u' shape and surrounding water features.
Yes, the area is rich in history and picturesque settlements. Durbuy — Old Town and Castle is a must-see, often called 'the smallest town in the world,' with medieval alleys and well-preserved architecture. You can also see the historic Durbuy Bridge - 1725, which has a fascinating history of reconstruction.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Both Durbuy — Old Town and Castle and The Anticline are considered family-friendly. Exploring Durbuy's charming streets or marveling at the ancient geological formation can be enjoyable for all ages. The Durbuy Bridge - 1725 is also a simple, interesting spot for families to visit.
For breathtaking views, head to Sy Rocks, which offers spectacular vistas above the Ourthe. The Anticline also provides a unique perspective, being the highest point in Durbuy. Additionally, the Stairs above Durbuy offer a great vantage point over the town.
Yes, the region around Clavier is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes, including a difficult 41 km cycling loop from Bois that takes you past Durbuy Castle and along the RAVeL path by the Ourthe. For more options, explore the Cycling around Clavier guide or the MTB Trails around Clavier guide.
There are numerous trails for hiking and running. For example, you can find a moderate 5 km running loop from Ocquier that includes the Ocquier Cobbled Sector and Saint Hubert's Chapel. The Stairs above Durbuy also offer a nice walk. Discover more options in the Running Trails around Clavier guide.
Visitors frequently praise the historical charm of places like Durbuy — Old Town and Castle, describing it as a 'stunning little historic town.' The natural beauty, such as the 'spectacular views' from Sy Rocks and the 'imposing geological formation' of The Anticline, also receives high acclaim. The blend of history and nature is a major draw.
The time needed varies by attraction. For a thorough exploration of Durbuy — Old Town and Castle, including its alleys and shops, you might want to dedicate a half to a full day. Natural sites like Sy Rocks or The Anticline can be enjoyed in 1-2 hours, often combined with a walk or hike.
While the guide focuses on popular spots, the region of Clavier itself, nestled in the Ardennes, is full of smaller, charming villages and natural nooks. Exploring the areas surrounding the main attractions like Durbuy often reveals quieter paths and local spots not widely advertised, offering a chance to discover your own hidden gems.
The Ardennes region, including Clavier, offers a different kind of beauty in winter. While some activities might be weather-dependent, trails remain open for winter hiking or running, often with serene, snow-covered landscapes. Always check local conditions and trail accessibility before heading out in winter.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring, with fewer crowds than the peak summer season. Spring brings blooming nature, while autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage. Summer is popular but can be crowded, especially in places like Durbuy. Winter offers a quieter, often picturesque, experience for those who enjoy cooler temperatures.


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