Upstream of the Geer Valley
You start your route in Eben-Emael, which is famous for its fortress. The largest fortified area in Liège, it was built between 1932 and 1935, seized in May 1940, and is still open to visitors. You will then pass through the village of Wonck and its caves, which are estimated to be only 2,000 years old. They are particularly popular during the Christmas period. You will then pass through several villages located in the north of the province de Liège.
- Difficulty: Easy
- Elevation: 27 m
- Distance: 16 km / 32 km (round trip)
- Starting point: Rue du Fort 4, 4690 Eben-Emael
- End point: Route de l'État under the motorway bridge
- Nodes to follow: 405 → 432 → 407 → 114
Round trip in either direction - Download the walk
Itinéraire
Departure/Arrival
Point of interest
Circuit n° 1
Nodes to follow405 → 432 → 407 → 114
- Difficulty :
- Easy
- Height variation :
- 27 m
- Distance :
- 32 kms
- Departure :
- Lieu de départ Eben-Emael