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Jogging routes around Bouillon are characterized by the hilly terrain of the Belgian Ardennes and the meandering Semois River. The region features dense forests, significant elevation changes, and picturesque river valleys. Runners can expect a variety of paths, from moderate climbs through wooded areas to more strenuous ascents. Much of the running takes place within the scenic Semois Valley National Park.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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14.9km
02:00
490m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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13.2km
01:41
370m
370m
This difficult 8.2-mile jogging loop from Bouillon offers panoramic views of the Semois River and historic landmarks in Semois Valley Nation

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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MTB Trails around Bouillon
The Tombeau du Géant is a hill formed by a meander of the Semois River. The hill is located on the left bank of the Semois, a few kilometers downstream from Bouillon. The Tombeau du Géant, a listed Natural Monument, is one of the most famous and most photographed locations in the Belgian Ardennes and the Semois Valley. The most popular viewpoint is near the village of Botassart, about 450 meters as the crow flies from the Semois and about 140 meters above the river. It offers a view of the river's meander around a well-preserved wooded hill that ends at an altitude of 250 meters. (Wikipedia)
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The first observation tower on the Côte d’Auclin dates back to 1923. A new structure was inaugurated in 2001. The tower stands on a 150m³ concrete base. It has eight floors supported by four wooden pillars surrounded by iron, with a total height of 31.60 m (385 m altitude, or 180 m above the Semois). (InspiRoute)
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Fantastic place to rest for a while or just enjoy the view of Bouillon.
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The Moulin de l'Épine footbridge is a 55 meter long suspension bridge which spans the Semois near Bouillon. It offers breathtaking views of the forest and surrounding hills and connects the Botassart and Corbion trails. You will have fun bouncing on this bridge while running!
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The Augustins viewpoint offers an exceptional panorama of the Semois valley, including the famous Giant's Tomb peninsula. You can reach this viewpoint by following hiking route 15 from the village of Corbion, which is approximately 10 km long and has some steep climbs and descents. Along the way, you'll also pass historic sites, such as the ruins of the Augustinian Monastery and Bouillon Castle. This course will test your endurance and reward you with breathtaking views.
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If you're looking for a picturesque and challenging running destination, you should check out the Rocher du Pendu viewpoint, which overlooks the Semois. This viewpoint is accessible by several trails, including the GR 14 Corbion, which offers a variety of terrain and elevation changes. From the top of the rock, you can admire the view of the river, Cordemois Abbey and the surrounding forest.
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There are over 170 running routes available around Bouillon, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find a wide selection, from moderate paths to more challenging ascents through the Belgian Ardennes.
Yes, Bouillon offers several routes suitable for beginners. There are 8 easy running trails, perfect for those looking for a gentler introduction to the region's beautiful landscapes. These often follow the riverbanks or less steep forest paths.
The running trails in Bouillon are characterized by the hilly terrain of the Belgian Ardennes and the meandering Semois River. You can expect a mix of dense forests, significant elevation changes, and picturesque river valleys. Routes range from moderate climbs through wooded areas to more strenuous ascents, often within the scenic Semois Valley National Park.
Yes, many running routes in Bouillon are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Tombeau du Géant via Cordemois — loop offers a scenic circular run with views of the Semois River's natural meander.
Bouillon's running routes offer stunning natural and historical sights. You can incorporate landmarks like the dramatic Bouillon Castle into your run, or explore natural wonders such as the Semois River and the famous Tombeau du Géant. Many trails also lead to viewpoints like the Belvédère de Bouillon, offering panoramic vistas.
Generally, the natural areas and trails around Bouillon, including those within the Semois Valley National Park, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations along your chosen route.
The running routes in Bouillon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 80 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse terrain, the challenging climbs, and the breathtaking views of the Semois River valley and dense forests. The historical backdrop of Bouillon Castle also adds a unique charm to the experience.
Yes, several running routes provide excellent views of the iconic Bouillon Castle. Many trails wind through the town and surrounding hills, offering dramatic perspectives of the medieval fortress perched above the Semois River. Running around the castle grounds or incorporating the Belvédère de Bouillon into your route will give you fantastic photo opportunities.
Absolutely. The Tombeau du Géant via Cordemois route is specifically designed to showcase this remarkable natural horseshoe-shaped meander of the Semois River. It's a challenging but rewarding run with spectacular viewpoints.
Bouillon offers excellent running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, making them ideal. Summer is also popular, though some routes might be more shaded in the dense forests. Winter running is possible, but trails can be muddy or icy, so appropriate gear is essential.
While popular routes like 'La Bouillonnante 15K' can see more traffic, Bouillon's extensive network of trails means you can often find quieter paths, especially further away from the immediate town center. Exploring routes that venture deeper into the Semois Valley National Park, such as the Mont de Zatrou via la roche à Colas, can offer a more secluded experience.
Yes, Bouillon is known for its hilly terrain, making it perfect for challenging runs. Routes like La Bouillonnante 15K feature nearly 500 meters of elevation gain over 15 km, providing a strenuous workout amidst stunning scenery. Many of the 58 difficult routes in the area offer similar challenges.


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