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The Cascade des Nutons, or Nutons Waterfall, is a captivating natural monument nestled in the heart of the Belgian Ardennes, near the charming villages of Jalhay and Solwaster. This picturesque waterfall is formed by the Statte river, which originates in the High Fens at an altitude of over 500 meters, as it cascades over a cluster of quartzite rocks known as the "Moyen Pierrier de la Statte." Standing at an elevation of approximately 503 meters, it offers a tranquil escape…
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Many hikers enjoy circular walks that incorporate the Cascade des Nutons. Popular options include routes from Solwaster, such as the 'Along the Sawe and the cascade des Nutons' loop, or longer treks like 'The Hoëgne valley via the Statte valley'. These trails vary in length and difficulty, often leading through lush woodlands and offering scenic views of the Statte river and other natural features like the Rocher de Bilisse.
The trails leading to and around Cascade des Nutons are generally considered intermediate. While not excessively steep, the terrain can be uneven and potentially slippery, especially after rain. The waterfall itself is formed by a notable height difference in the Statte river as it flows over quartzite rocks. Hikers should be prepared for some ascents and descents, but nothing overly strenuous for those with moderate fitness.
Absolutely. Beyond the beautiful cascades themselves, the area is rich in natural beauty. The 'Moyen Pierrier de la Statte' is the cluster of quartzite rocks forming the waterfall, and large boulders nearby offer excellent spots to rest and enjoy the view. Further downstream, the impressive 40-meter-high Rocher de Bilisse, a rock formation of hard quartzites and brittle schist, is another significant landmark in the Statte valley.
Access by car is possible, and there is a small parking area available. However, parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or weekends. For public transport, you can take a bus from Verviers to Jalhay, followed by a scenic walk to the waterfall. Many visitors also choose to walk directly from the villages of Solwaster or Jalhay, enjoying the journey through the surrounding woodlands.
The cascades are most impressive after periods of significant rain, or during winter and early spring when water levels are higher. In summer and late spring, the flow can be smaller. While spring and summer offer lush greenery and vibrant flora, making them ideal for photography, visiting after rainfall will provide the most dramatic views of the waterfall.
Yes, Cascade des Nutons is considered a family-friendly destination. The serene environment and natural beauty make it a great place for a day outdoors. While some trails can be uneven, there are options for nature walks suitable for families. Picnicking amidst the beautiful scenery is also a popular activity. Always ensure children wear appropriate footwear and are supervised, especially near the water.
The area around Cascade des Nutons is generally dog-friendly, allowing hikers to enjoy the trails with their canine companions. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure the comfort of other visitors. Please also remember to clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area.
While there are no direct facilities at the waterfall itself, the nearby villages of Solwaster and Jalhay offer options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. Solwaster, in particular, is a charming village where you can find places to eat or stay, providing a convenient base for exploring the Cascade des Nutons and the wider Ardennes region.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or visiting Cascade des Nutons or the public trails within the Hautes Fagnes-Eifel Nature Park. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations, especially if planning off-trail exploration or specific activities. Stick to marked trails to preserve the natural environment.
The area around Cascade des Nutons is home to diverse wildlife, characteristic of the Ardennes forests. While specific sightings can never be guaranteed, visitors might encounter various bird species, small mammals, and insects. The lush forest environment provides a rich habitat, adding an extra layer of charm to your visit for nature enthusiasts.
The time required can vary significantly depending on your starting point and chosen route. A direct walk from Solwaster to the waterfall and back might take 1-2 hours. If you opt for a longer circular route, such as those incorporating the Sawe or Hoëgne valleys, your hike could extend to 3-5 hours or more, allowing for a more comprehensive exploration of the surrounding natural beauty.