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Eisenbahnviadukt von Berneau

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The Berneau Railway Viaduct is an impressive historical bridge located in the charming village of Berneau, within the municipality of Dalhem in the Liège Province of Wallonia, Belgium. Standing at an elevation of approximately 125 metres, this man-made monument is a significant landmark in the region. It forms a crucial part of the Montzen line, also known as Line 24, which serves as a vital rail corridor connecting Belgium with Germany, linking areas like Tongeren in the west to Verviers…

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    11. April 2025

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    Drei große Viadukte aus gestampftem Beton zieren die Montzenbahn von 1917, das einzige Überbleibsel dieser düsteren Epoche, das heute als wichtigste Eisenbahnstrecke nach Deutschland elektrifiziert ist. Das Viadukt von Berneau (235 m) hat 11 Bögen, das von St-Martens-Voeren (235 m) hat 12 und das Viadukt von Remersdaal ist mit 14 Bögen (380 m) das längste. Hier haben Sie also Berneau's.

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    15. März 2025

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    Dieses imposante Viadukt, das das Dorf dominiert, wurde 1916 erbaut. Es hat eine Länge von 231 Metern. Es wird derzeit noch von Güterzügen der Linie 24 zwischen Visé und Montzen genutzt.
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    13. November 2022

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    Diese Eisenbahnbrücke verbindet den Westen Tongeren mit dem Osten Verviers und Aachen.
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    Ort: Dalhem, Lüttich, Lüttich, Wallonie, Wallonien, Belgien

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    What is the historical significance of the Berneau Railway Viaduct?

    The Berneau Railway Viaduct is a remarkable survivor from its construction period during World War I, specifically built in 1916 or 1917. It is one of three large stamped concrete viaducts on the Montzen line, and notably, it's the only one that is now electrified and still actively used by freight trains. Its enduring presence connects the past with the present, serving as a vital rail corridor between Belgium and Germany.

    Are there specific viewpoints to best appreciate the Berneau Railway Viaduct?

    While the viaduct is impressive from many angles, many visitors enjoy exploring the area on foot to discover various perspectives. A popular approach is to follow a circular walk around the viaduct, which allows you to see its imposing structure and 11 arches from different vantage points within the picturesque countryside.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect around the Berneau Railway Viaduct?

    The terrain around Berneau is generally accessible, making it suitable for a variety of outdoor activities. While specific routes may include gentle inclines or descents, the overall walking difficulty is typically considered easy to moderate. Hikers can expect a mix of paths through fields, woodlands, and village roads.

    Are there any other notable landmarks or natural attractions near the Berneau Viaduct?

    The Berneau Viaduct itself is a significant landmark. However, the Montzen line features two other impressive viaducts nearby: the St-Martens-Voeren viaduct (235 m with 12 arches) and the Remersdaal viaduct (380 m with 14 arches), which is the longest. Exploring the region allows you to discover these other engineering marvels and the natural beauty of the Wallonian landscape.

    Is public transport available to reach the Berneau Railway Viaduct?

    While the primary mode of transport for many visitors is by car, public transport options to the village of Berneau may be limited. It is advisable to check local bus schedules or train connections to nearby towns like Visé or Dalhem and plan for a final leg of the journey, potentially by taxi or a longer walk, to reach the viaduct.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or cycling in the Berneau area?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or cycling on public trails and roads around the Berneau Viaduct. However, always respect private property and adhere to local regulations, especially concerning nature reserves if you venture into designated areas.

    What are the best times of year for specific activities like winter walks or cycling?

    While spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for general walks and cycling, winter can provide a dramatic and unique backdrop for photographs and quiet walks, especially if there's snow. For cyclists, the cooler, less crowded months outside of peak summer might be preferable for longer rides. Always check the Berneau weather conditions before heading out, particularly in colder months.

    Are there options for accommodation near the Berneau Railway Viaduct?

    The village of Berneau itself is small, but you can find various accommodation options, including guesthouses, B&Bs, or hotels, in nearby towns and villages within the municipality of Dalhem or slightly further afield in areas like Visé or Liège. It's recommended to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

    What is the typical elevation gain for hikes around the Berneau Viaduct?

    The Berneau Railway Viaduct stands at an elevation of approximately 125 meters. While specific hiking routes will vary, the local terrain is generally rolling rather than mountainous. Most walks will involve moderate elevation changes, making them accessible for a wide range of fitness levels without significant strenuous climbs.

    Can you recommend any easy walks around the Berneau Railway Viaduct for families or those seeking a relaxed outing?

    Yes, the area is known for its family-friendly walks. Many trails offer an easy to moderate difficulty, perfect for a relaxed outing. Look for routes that form a circular path around the viaduct, often passing through the village and offering gentle gradients. These walks allow you to enjoy the scenery and the viaduct's presence without demanding physical exertion.

    Are there any cafes or pubs in the immediate vicinity of the Berneau Viaduct?

    While Berneau is a small village, you may find local establishments such as cafes or pubs within the village itself or in very close proximity. For a wider selection of dining and refreshment options, you might need to venture to slightly larger nearby towns like Dalhem or Visé after your visit to the viaduct.

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