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Looking to reconnect with nature? Come along…  There is so much to learn and explore in Wallonia!

Our educational trails will guide you through wetlands, fagnes, woodlands. Look out for information panels to learn more about the local flora and fauna.

Don’t forget to check out our caves, always quite magical, as well as our remarkable wildlife parks, some being internationally known.

Rainy day? Just choose from our many interactive and/or family-friendly museums.

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  • The Bois du Cazier and its heaps: a remarkable memorial site
    Building on the Bois du Cazier site in Marcinelle
    Charleroi

    The Bois du Cazier and its heaps: a remarkable memorial site

    Listed by UNESCO as one of the major mining sites in Wallonia, the Bois du Cazier is a particularly touching memorial. Located South of Charleroi, this preserved industrial heritage site stretches along 26 hectares. A remarkable orientation trail has been designed to present its 3 heaps and architectural features.
  • Blegny-Mine: trails to learn about its biodiversity
    Discover Blegny-Mine: a major European mining site, listed by UNESCO
    Blégny

    Blegny-Mine: trails to learn about its biodiversity

    Located near Liège, Blegny-Mine is one of the four authentic coal mines in Europe with underground galleries accessible for the visitors through the original shaft. A recognised UNESCO world heritage, the site is also of great interest from a biodiversity point of view. Do explore its slag heap and discover the plants
  • The Héribus mining heap near Mons: a superb viewpoint
    Mons

    The Héribus mining heap near Mons: a superb viewpoint

    Walk all the way up this mining heap, a memory of Le Borinage's former key industry, to enjoy a superb view over Mons...
  • La Maison des Terrils: an interpretative centre in Saint-Nicolas
    Saint-Nicolas

    La Maison des Terrils: an interpretative centre in Saint-Nicolas

    La Maison des Terrils La Maison des Terrils is the interpretation centre of the Saint-Nicolas former mining site.