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The Canal de l'Ourthe is a historic artificial waterway located primarily in the Belgian province of Liège, not a natural river. This ambitious 19th-century engineering project, situated at an elevation of approximately 141 meters, was designed to connect the Meuse and Moselle rivers, running parallel to sections of the Ourthe River. Its remnants can be explored between Liège and Comblain-au-Pont, with notable sections found in towns like Tilff and Esneux, offering a unique blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty.

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    7. juli 2024

    Cykling

    The engineers who built this canal wanted to avoid river navigation as much as possible.

    They had a canal lateral to the Ourthe dug in the alluvial plain. This reduced the dangers of currents and shoals in the adjacent watercourse.
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    3. juni 2023

    Cykling

    Here we travel for a while between the canal and the Ourthe.
    Beautiful landscape, but not such a beautiful surface.
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    29. juni 2023

    Cykling

    The Meuse-Moselle Canal or Ourthe Canal is an industrial project carried out in the early 19th century in a region that now corresponds to Belgium and Luxembourg to connect the Meuse and Moselle.
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    1. La vallée de l’Ourthe — Province de Liège

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    Placering: Comblain-Au-Pont, Liège, Liège, Wallonie, Vallonien, Belgien

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    What is the typical terrain like along the Canal de l'Ourthe trails?

    The terrain along the Canal de l'Ourthe is generally flat and accessible, as many trails follow former towpaths. While this makes for easy walking and cycling, some sections might have a less-than-perfect surface. You'll often find yourself traveling between the canal and the Ourthe River, offering varied scenery.

    Are there specific points of interest or historical landmarks to look out for along the canal?

    Yes, the Canal de l'Ourthe is rich in historical landmarks. You can observe remnants of its ambitious 19th-century engineering, including former lock houses, abandoned canal sections, and the still-functioning lock in Liège that connects to the Meuse River. These features offer a tangible link to the region's industrial past and the canal's original purpose.

    Is the Canal de l'Ourthe suitable for family-friendly walks with children?

    Absolutely. The flat and accessible nature of many of the former towpaths, now transformed into cycling and hiking trails (often part of the RAVeL network), makes the Canal de l'Ourthe ideal for family-friendly walks. The gentle gradients are suitable for all ages and fitness levels, including those with strollers.

    What are the parking options available for visitors to the Canal de l'Ourthe?

    While specific parking spots can vary by location along the canal, visitors generally find parking available in the towns and villages adjacent to the canal, such as Liège, Tilff, Esneux, and Comblain-au-Pont. It's advisable to check local signage for designated parking areas, especially during peak seasons.

    Can I access the Canal de l'Ourthe trails using public transport?

    Yes, the Canal de l'Ourthe is accessible via public transport, particularly in the more urbanized sections. Towns like Liège, Tilff, and Esneux, which lie along the canal, are well-served by train and bus routes, allowing visitors to reach various starting points for their walks or cycles.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails along the Canal de l'Ourthe?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the trails along the Canal de l'Ourthe. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in busier areas or near wildlife. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness and enjoyment of the paths for all visitors.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted along the Canal de l'Ourthe?

    The Canal de l'Ourthe and its surrounding Ourthe River valley offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. You might encounter various bird species, including waterfowl, along the waterways. The tranquil nature of the area also provides a habitat for smaller mammals and diverse plant life, particularly in less urbanized sections.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Canal de l'Ourthe?

    Yes, you'll find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the towns and villages situated along the canal, such as Liège, Tilff, Esneux, and Comblain-au-Pont. These establishments offer convenient places to refresh, dine, or stay overnight, enhancing your visit to the Canal de l'Ourthe.

    How long does it typically take to walk a significant section of the Canal de l'Ourthe trail?

    The duration of a walk along the Canal de l'Ourthe varies greatly depending on the section chosen and your pace. Since the canal stretches between Liège and Comblain-au-Pont, you can opt for shorter, leisurely strolls of an hour or two, or combine multiple sections for longer hikes lasting several hours. The flat terrain makes it easy to cover distance.

    Are there any permits required for recreational activities like hiking or cycling along the Canal de l'Ourthe?

    No, generally, no specific permits are required for recreational activities such as hiking or cycling on the public trails along the Canal de l'Ourthe. These paths are freely accessible for public enjoyment. However, always respect private property and local regulations.

    Is the Canal de l'Ourthe suitable for a winter hike, and what are the seasonal conditions like?

    While the Canal de l'Ourthe can be visited year-round, winter conditions can vary. The flat trails are generally manageable, but be prepared for colder temperatures, potential ice, or snow, especially in shaded areas. The landscape takes on a different, often serene, beauty in winter. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

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