Samrée
near Samrée, Wallonia (Belgique)
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Très belle marche ADEPS au départ du village de Samrée à proximité de La Roche en Ardennes.
Le point de départ est celui des pistes de ski de fonds. Parking facile donc.
Le tracé est pour 1/3 dans les prés et le reste dans les bois aux essences très variées. Ce qui est marquant c'est le tapis de verdure au pied des arbres. En de nombreux endroits on découvre le panorama sur la forêt alentour.
Le calme est absolu. On peu profiter de la nature loin des activités humaines.
Le point de départ est celui des pistes de ski de fonds. Parking facile donc.
Le tracé est pour 1/3 dans les prés et le reste dans les bois aux essences très variées. Ce qui est marquant c'est le tapis de verdure au pied des arbres. En de nombreux endroits on découvre le panorama sur la forêt alentour.
Le calme est absolu. On peu profiter de la nature loin des activités humaines.
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Made the route in opposite way, because you enter the woods right away. Little bit of climbing. Made a small detour at the capel on top. Needs then a little steep walk up again. At the end the route leads by brick road.
Nice and easy hike. Path is clear and broad. Panoramas are great!
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Magnifique randonnée à travers forêts de tous types. On sent que la région est remplie de gibier. Attention si comme moi, vous emmenez votre chien.
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A lovely walk! To be kept in mind, it's a bit outdated now: at the very beginning, there's a house with a big garden where the original recording approached the N89 before crossing it and entering the village of Samrée. The path is simply not there anymore, and walking around the garden fence is a bit difficult as it is very overgrown on the public side - we ended up going back and walking next to the N89 road instead, which is not a very nice experience as the drivers don't really respect the limit 70. Might be better to park/start next to the church in the village center instead, and avoid crossing the N89 road altogether. My doggo and me also took a shortcut, skipping the last little loop, making it 8 instead of 10km (which is a nice option to have). :)