Best attractions and places to see around Érezée include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences within the Belgian Ardennes. This municipality is an ideal destination for nature lovers and those interested in heritage and local traditions. Visitors can explore popular hiking trails Érezée, discover significant landmarks viewpoints natural features Érezée, and enjoy various family friendly outdoor activities Érezée. The area offers diverse landscapes of fields and forests, providing numerous opportunities for exploration.
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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A city with a lot of charm 🤩 I fell in love with this city. We'll be back 😊
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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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Impressive town, actually one big highlight.
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Located on the banks of the Ourthe River, the village of Durby is picturesque thanks to its rich history and remarkably well-preserved architecture. It is considered the smallest village in the world. The downside is that it attracts large crowds during the summer months.
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The Rochers de Sy are a succession of rocky outcrops stretching over several hundred meters above the Ourthe. Be careful, it's dizzying, but the view is spectacular!
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The region around Érezée offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the unique The Anticline in Durbuy, a remarkable 300-million-year-old geological formation. The Sy Rocks provide spectacular views above the Ourthe river and opportunities for climbing. The Ourthe River itself is popular for water sports in summer. Don't miss the ancient megalithic structures of the Dolmens of Wéris, or the spectacular Caves of Hotton in the wider vicinity.
Yes, Érezée and its surroundings are rich in history. Explore the charming Durbuy — Old Town and Castle, often called 'the smallest town in the world,' with its medieval alleys. The ruins of the feudal castle overlooking La Roche-en-Ardenne are another significant historical landmark. Within Érezée, you can find picturesque villages like Fisenne and Biron with fortified farms and chapels, such as the Chapel of Saint-Rémy in Biron.
Families can enjoy a scenic journey on the Tourist Tramway of the Aisne (TTA), which offers a 12 km ride through the Ardennes countryside. Guided walks with donkeys at Mont des Ânes provide a unique way to explore nature, especially fun for children. The Durbuy — Old Town and Castle and La Roche-en-Ardenne are also considered family-friendly destinations with plenty to see and do.
The area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous marked trails for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking through varied landscapes. For hiking, explore routes like 'Wide Flat Trail – Ugly Bird Hamlet Ruins loop from Deux-Rys' or 'L'Arboretum des Roches – View of the Forested Hills loop from Érezée'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Érezée guide. For more challenging mountain hikes, consider routes around Sy Rocks, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Érezée guide. Gravel biking routes are also available, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Érezée guide.
Yes, Érezée offers some unique spots. The Houssière of Hazeilles is a classified site featuring giant holly trees, some hundreds of years old, which can be admired from the road. The Icehouse in Fisenne, a restored icehouse, now serves as a bat shelter. For a taste of local craftsmanship, visit Chocolaterie Defroidmont in Briscol. The CoSMos site is dedicated to Meuse salmon conservation, offering an exhibition about their journey.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. For instance, Durbuy — Old Town and Castle is loved for its picturesque medieval alleys and well-preserved architecture, described as a 'stunning little historic town'. La Roche-en-Ardenne is praised for its rugged beauty, feudal castle ruins, and its appeal to hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Sy Rocks are highly rated for their spectacular views and opportunities for climbing.
Érezée is enjoyable throughout the year, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for water sports on the Ourthe River and enjoying the outdoor attractions. The region's charm, including its historical sites and picturesque villages, can be appreciated in any season.
Beyond the Chocolaterie Defroidmont, Érezée is known for local specialties such as Fantôme beer, brewed in Soy, and 'La Vallée des Jerseys' cheese. Exploring the local villages often reveals small producers and craft shops where you can sample and purchase these regional delights.
While many trails in the Ardennes can be rugged, Érezée offers a variety of paths. For specific accessible options, it's recommended to check local tourist information centers upon arrival, as they can provide up-to-date details on trail conditions and accessibility features for different routes.
Many hiking and cycling paths throughout Érezée's varied landscapes of fields and forests offer magnificent panoramas. The Sy Rocks are a prime location for spectacular views above the Ourthe. Additionally, the ruins of the feudal castle in La Roche-en-Ardenne provide excellent vantage points over the town and river.
Yes, the area boasts a rich architectural heritage with old churches and various museums. In the nearby village of Wéris, you can visit the Museum of Megaliths and the Exhibition Center of Wéris, focusing on the region's ancient history. The Manhay History 44 Museum is also accessible, dedicated to the history of World War II.


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