Three highlights near Beverce
near Planners, Wallonia (Belgique)
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Itinerary description
This trail is similar to trail 22 of the 2014 Roth Eifel Hiking Guide. It starts at the signposted parking lot of the Hotel-Restaurant 'Ferme Libert' just outside Beverce.
The trail is best known for the wild valley of the Tros Marets - undoubtedly a most photogenic scenery, where the path is secured for a few meters with a steel rope giving a slightly alpine feel. However, this stretch is rather short, but more delights await the hiker further on.
The next highlight are the board walks through the Fraineu Venn. These are very nicely done (and under repair in early summer 2017), and offer nice views over the foothills of the Venn. The path is a true footpath, and bicycles are not allowed.
At way point TM 15, we cross the road again (which we crossed already once at way point 8, which is an alternative starting point). There are two interesting crucifixes at way point 15.
At the way point 16, the trail turns to make an additional loop, which we strongly recommend not to cut short. It first leads to a hut 'red water', and then follows the stream Le Targnon. This is a most beautiful stretch. It passes the monument of the Baron Leon Fredericq (1851-1935), a professor who started botanical research in the Venn.
The trail is best known for the wild valley of the Tros Marets - undoubtedly a most photogenic scenery, where the path is secured for a few meters with a steel rope giving a slightly alpine feel. However, this stretch is rather short, but more delights await the hiker further on.
The next highlight are the board walks through the Fraineu Venn. These are very nicely done (and under repair in early summer 2017), and offer nice views over the foothills of the Venn. The path is a true footpath, and bicycles are not allowed.
At way point TM 15, we cross the road again (which we crossed already once at way point 8, which is an alternative starting point). There are two interesting crucifixes at way point 15.
At the way point 16, the trail turns to make an additional loop, which we strongly recommend not to cut short. It first leads to a hut 'red water', and then follows the stream Le Targnon. This is a most beautiful stretch. It passes the monument of the Baron Leon Fredericq (1851-1935), a professor who started botanical research in the Venn.
Waypoints
Waypoint
1,435 ft
TM 01-Parking
Waypoint
1,403 ft
TM 02-Fork
Waypoint
1,552 ft
TM 04-Fork
Waypoint
1,496 ft
TM 05-Near Bridge
Waypoint
1,547 ft
TM 06-Fork
Waypoint
1,622 ft
TM 07-Picnic
Waypoint
1,678 ft
TM 08-Parking
Waypoint
1,877 ft
TM 10-Sign Board and Bench
Waypoint
1,881 ft
TM 11-Fork
Waypoint
1,853 ft
TM 12-Bend
Waypoint
0 ft
TM 13-Fork
Waypoint
1,906 ft
TM 14-Fork
Waypoint
1,591 ft
TM 17-Hut
Waypoint
1,524 ft
TM 19-Fork
Waypoint
1,651 ft
TM 20-Fork
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Scenery
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Fait a la fonte des neiges donc difficile