Attractions and places to see around Geer, a municipality in the province of Liège, Wallonia, Belgium, offer a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area is situated along the upper course of the River Geer (Jeker), which shapes its local environment. Visitors can explore a range of sites, from fortified castles to significant nature reserves.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A really nice place to have a drink after your walk (open Wednesday and Sunday)
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A beautiful area of (only) 34.5 hectares, characterized by reed beds, cattail ponds, and pools fringed by shrubs or with open banks... These diverse habitats offer countless bird species places to forage, nest, hibernate, or rest during their migration. No fewer than 212 species have already been observed! (Source: www.natagora.be)
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Beautiful castle with moat in the limestone of the region from the 13th century. It was long the property of Charles the Bold.
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The domain is closed and the castle is partially covered in scaffolding. It is currently only visible from a distance.
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Heritage information about the station (description): This is a good example of a rural station that was built by the State Railways in 1908. Characteristic brick architecture in a particularly elaborate decorative design with bricks using bush-hammered natural stone blocks. A so-called 'logis des piocheurs' has also been preserved here. The Landen-Tamines line was abolished in 1959. Building built on an elongated floor plan consisting of: a main volume (home, waiting rooms 1st and 2nd class) of four bays and two storeys under a saddle roof (now with artificial slates, previously with natural slates), a low wing of seven bays (waiting room 3rd class, office, storage area) also under a saddle roof and on the other side an outbuilding (laundry, coal storage area and lampisterie) under a hipped roof. Architecture characterized by natural stone bush-hammered plinth, facades in red smooth brick with horizontal bands (yellow and gray brick) and wooden cornices with profiled cornice blocks. Natural stone blocks with the name of the station are incorporated in the facades. The interior was changed. Separate annex: the so-called 'logement des piocheurs' in half-timbered construction (wood and brick). In the garden of the station master there are two approximately one hundred year old yew trees. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Station Racour, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/200086
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Never just call the former station of Racour-Landen "former station". First of all, there is the protected station itself. Secondly, thirdly, fourthly and so on, there is much more. For example, you have an orchard where you can rest and picnic and pick now and then. There is an information board about the station and one about nature and one about Racour and one about all sorts of other things for the inquisitive among us. And then there are remnants from that station past. There is even the entire area around the station, protected as a village view. That is because of its industrial-archaeological value. But it is also simply beautiful there. Quote: "Because of its industrial-archaeological value, the area around Racour station is also protected as a village view. In addition to the protected station building and the 'logis des piocheurs', the station master's garden with two yew trees of approximately 100 years old and the former railway bed are also part of it." Source: https://www.landen.be/beschermde%20dorpsgezichten And you are close to the Waasmontse Tom. See https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/7164887 Or if you want to see a somewhat older train, just walk on that path past the old station that you can admire from there. Or the miniature of the station. Or beautiful views. Or, well, there is quite a lot and something for everyone I think. Just enjoy this spot and what you see and find on a relatively small surface, for some undoubtedly a spot with multiple highlights.
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Racour station was a railway station on line 147 (Landen-Tamines), active from 1893 to 1959. The station building is now a protected monument and partly furnished as a holiday home. A cycle and walking path runs over the former railway line, while at the station some sections of track and old wagons have been preserved.
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Geer offers several beautiful natural areas. The Haut-Geer Nature Reserve is a significant bird observation site, featuring diverse habitats like reed beds and ponds. Another notable area is the Overbroek Nature Reserve, known for its unique flora, including wild daffodils in early spring, and its geological interest with former marl quarries.
Yes, the Haut-Geer Nature Reserve is recognized as one of the most significant bird observation sites in the Walloon Region. It provides diverse habitats that attract numerous bird species for foraging, nesting, hibernating, or resting during migration, with over 212 species observed.
Geer is home to several historical sites. The Château de Fallais is a fortified castle dating back to the 13th century with a rich history. The Former Braives railway station (RAVeL L127) is another historic site, now a community space and a starting point for walks. Additionally, Racour Station is a protected rural station with industrial-archaeological value.
Yes, the Château de Fallais is a prominent fortified castle in the area. Built in the 13th century, it has a storied past, including occupation by Louis XIV. While it is not always publicly accessible, its historical significance and architecture make it a notable landmark.
The Geer region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, running routes, and cycling paths. Many of these routes pass by or start near attractions like the Haut-Geer Nature Reserve and the Former Braives railway station, which is located along the RAVeL network.
Yes, several attractions in Geer are considered family-friendly. The Former Braives railway station (RAVeL L127), with its local market and access to walking/biking trails, is a great option. Nature reserves like Haut-Geer Nature Reserve and Overbroek Nature Reserve also offer engaging experiences for families to explore nature.
The Former Braives railway station (RAVeL L127) is a historic site that has been transformed into a vibrant community space. It hosts "La Guinguette de la Gare" with a lively local market every Wednesday afternoon and serves as an ideal starting point for walks or bike rides along the RAVeL network in the surrounding countryside.
Absolutely. The Former Braives railway station (RAVeL L127) is situated directly on the RAVeL network, making it an excellent starting point for cycling tours. You can find various cycling routes that explore the region, often passing by natural landscapes and other points of interest.
The Overbroek Nature Reserve is particularly known for its unique flora, including wild daffodils in early spring and various rare plants thriving in its calcareous grasslands. It's also of interest to geologists due to former marl mining quarries where well-preserved plant fossils were discovered.
The Former Braives railway station (RAVeL L127) is listed as wheelchair-accessible. Its transformation into a community space along the RAVeL network makes it a suitable option for visitors with mobility considerations.
For enjoying the natural beauty, spring is an excellent time to visit, especially to see the wild daffodils in bloom at the Overbroek Nature Reserve. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor attractions and engaging in activities like cycling and walking along the RAVeL network.
Visitors appreciate Geer for its blend of historical charm and natural tranquility. The transformation of the Former Braives railway station into a lively community hub and starting point for outdoor activities is highly valued. The rich birdlife at Haut-Geer Nature Reserve and the unique flora of Overbroek Nature Reserve also receive high praise from those exploring the region.


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