Wallonie
Walloon BrabantNivellesGrez-DoiceauAlong the Railway in Archennes
Wallonie
Walloon BrabantNivellesGrez-DoiceauAlong the Railway in Archennes
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The "Along the Railway in Archennes" trail offers a delightful journey through the picturesque Walloon Region of Belgium. This scenic path, located near the village of Archennes within the municipality of Grez-Doiceau in Walloon Brabant, is a prime example of the country's extensive RAVeL network. It repurposes a former railway line, providing a gentle and accessible route that follows the tranquil valley of the Train river, making it an ideal spot for an Archennes Belgium former railway line walk.
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Distance 1.07 km
Uphill 0 m
Downhill 10 m
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While the specific 'Along the Railway in Archennes' section doesn't have a fixed length, it forms part of a longer route known as the 'Tour du Brabant Wallon van Archennes Gare wandelen tot Waver'. Hikers can choose to walk shorter segments or extend their journey towards Wavre. The flat terrain means a leisurely pace is common, with most visitors enjoying a walk of 1-2 hours for a significant portion of the trail.
Yes, as you traverse the path, you'll enjoy scenic views of the Belgian countryside, including rolling farmland and the tranquil Train river valley. Keep an eye out for the high-lying Saint-Martin's Church in Biez, which can be glimpsed across the valley. The trail itself, being a repurposed railway line, offers a unique historical perspective, with remnants of its past industrial use.
The trail generally features a flat and well-maintained surface, making it suitable for standard walking shoes or even comfortable sneakers. However, one visitor tip mentions that some sections can have dense vegetation and a narrow path. While this adds to the natural feel, it's good to be aware, especially after rain when paths might be slightly muddy in overgrown areas.
Absolutely! The trail's gentle gradients and flat, well-maintained surface make it highly suitable for families. It's an excellent choice for walks with young children and is generally accessible for strollers, offering a peaceful and safe environment for a family outing.
Yes, the 'Along the Railway in Archennes' trail is considered dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy bringing their canine companions along. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, and remember to clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for everyone.
Parking is generally available in the village of Archennes, particularly near the Archennes train station, which serves as a convenient starting point for the trail. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, street parking or small public areas within the village are usually an option. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, is advisable to secure a spot.
The trail is conveniently located near the Archennes train station, making it easily accessible by public transport. You can take a train to Archennes station, and the trail begins almost directly from there. This offers a sustainable and stress-free way to start your walk or cycle.
While Archennes itself is a smaller village, the nearby municipality of Grez-Doiceau offers amenities such as shops and cafes where you can grab a refreshment or a meal after your activity. For accommodation, you might find options in Grez-Doiceau or slightly larger towns in the Walloon Brabant region.
The trail's proximity to the Train river valley and surrounding countryside provides opportunities to observe local wildlife. You might spot various bird species, small mammals, and insects typical of Belgian rural landscapes. The dense vegetation in some areas also provides habitats for diverse flora and fauna.
While the 'Along the Railway in Archennes' trail primarily follows a linear former railway line, its integration into the broader RAVeL network means it connects to other paths. You can often combine sections of the RAVeL with local country lanes or forest paths to create circular routes of varying lengths around Archennes and Grez-Doiceau. Exploring local maps or hiking apps can help you discover these connecting options.
The trail's flat and well-maintained nature generally makes it suitable for winter hikes, provided there isn't heavy snow or ice. The absence of steep climbs reduces the risk of slipping. However, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially muddy sections, especially if the ground is thawing. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.