19 km | 25 km-effort
This remarkable double row of hornbeam trees dates back to 1885. This 573 metres long bower is the longest in Europe (originally it was even 1000 metres long) . The double row arrangement allows the trees - guided by a metal structure - to form a majestic canopy provides a unique spot for a walk. This bower is a listed Walloon Heritage site.
Walking
Walking
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