Andenne - Namur
Distance : 22 km (return)
Start : Avenue de Belle Mine 23, 5300 Andenne (Vanden Borre car park).
Finish : Grognon, Ravel 1, 5100 Namur
The route is a return trip to Namur. The entire route is on the Ravel.
After leaving Andenne and passing through Sclayn, you follow the Meuse along RAVeL 1 to Namur.
It's perfectly possible to do it the other way round, from Namur to Andenne, but parking options are less comfortable in Namur.
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- In general
- in wheelchair Accessible with a occasionnal help for people in wheelchair
- walking with difficulties Accessible with a occasionnal help for people walking with difficulties
- blind Independently accessible to people blind
- visualy impaired Accessible with a occasionnal help for people visualy impaired
- deaf Independently accessible to people deaf
- hard of hearing Independently accessible to people hard of hearing
- with difficulty understanding Independently accessible to people with difficulty understanding
In general
Strong points
- The Vanden Borre car park in Andenne is freely accessible, subject to availability.
- To reach the Ravel, there is less than 100m of road.
- The walk is on an exclusive cycle path or Ravel for the whole of the route.
- The pavement is even and in good condition throughout.
- The path is wide enough.
- There are signs all along the route.
- The route can be followed at the following junctions : 64 - 62 - 37 - 36.
- There is an adapted toilet at the Namur Youth Hostel, the Namur Tourist Office (Halle al'Chair) and the Lighthouse (in Andenne).
- The Youth Hostel, the Halle al'Chair and the Lighthouse are Access-i certified :
- https://access-i.be/batiments-sites/auberge-de-jeunesse-de-namur
Points of attention
- The start of the circuit and access to Le Ravel are not signposted from the car park.
- There are many rest and seating areas. Not all are easily accessible (kerbs).
- 2 intersections may require you to put your foot down.
- The Ravel runs alongside the Meuse.
Currently, between the pedestrian bridge and the Pont des Ardennes, work is being carried out on the damaged bank/peniche. The free passage does not allow a wide bicycle (tricycle, cargo bike) to pass. The Ravel could be reached in front of 154 Rue Mazy : the descent is easy and there are no kerbs. It is possible to take the parallel street to avoid this passage. Rue Mazy seems to be sometimes two-way, sometimes one-way. The cycle path is maintained in both directions on the section concerned. In addition, the street is signposted as a shared zone, with a 20km/h speed limit. Adapted bicycles will be able to use the road safely for the duration of the works.
People in weelchair
Strong points
- The Vanden Borre car park in Andenne is free, subject to availability.
- To reach the Ravel, there is less than 100 m of road.
- The walk is on an exclusive cycle path or Ravel for the whole of the route.
- The pavement is even and in good condition throughout.
- The path is wide enough.
- The route is mainly flat.
- Most road crossings are safe (barriers, signs and road markings).
- The route can be followed at the following junctions : 64 - 62 - 37 - 36.
- There is an adapted toilet at the Namur Youth Hostel, at the Namur Tourist Office (Halle al'Chair) and at the Lighthouse (in Andenne). We recommend that you reach the Lighthouse by car before starting your walk, to avoid a stretch (+/- 700m) of road with no cycle path.
- The Youth Hostel, the Halle al'Chair and the Lighthouse are Access-i certified :
- https://access-i.be/batiments-sites/auberge-de-jeunesse-de-namur
Points of attention
- The start of the circuit and access to Le Ravel are not signposted from the car park.
- There are a few rest and seating areas. Not all are easily accessible (kerbs, gravel).
- 2 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on traffic.
- The Ravel runs alongside the Meuse.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- The Vanden Borre car park in Andenne is free, subject to availability.
- To reach the Ravel, there is less than 100 m of road.
- The walk is on an exclusive cycle path or Ravel for the whole of the route.
- The pavement is even and in good condition throughout.
- The path is wide enough.
- The route is mainly flat.
- Most road crossings are safe (barrier, signs and ground markings).
- There is an adapted toilet at the Namur Youth Hostel, the Namur Tourist Office (Halle al'Chair) and the Lighthouse (in Andenne). We recommend that you reach the Lighthouse by car before starting your walk, to avoid a stretch (+/- 700m) of road with no cycle path.
- The Youth Hostel, the Halle al'Chair and the Lighthouse are Access-i certified :
- https://access-i.be/batiments-sites/auberge-de-jeunesse-de-namur
- https://access-i.be/batiments-sites/halle-al-chair
- https://access-i.be/batiments-sites/le-phare
- There are signs all along the route.
- The route can be followed at the following junctions : 64 - 62 - 37 - 36.
Points of attention
- There are a few rest and seating areas. Not all are easily accessible (kerbs, gravel).
- 2 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on traffic.
- The Ravel runs alongside the Meuse.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- The Vanden Borre car park in Andenne is free, subject to availability.
- The route is on a dedicated cycle path or Ravel track throughout.
- The road surface is even and in good condition throughout.
- The path is wide enough.
- The route is mainly flat.
- Most road crossings are safe (barrier, signs and ground markings).
- There is an adapted toilet at the Namur Youth Hostel, the Namur Tourist Office (Halle al'Chair) and the Lighthouse (in Andenne). We recommend that you reach the Lighthouse by car before starting your walk, to avoid a stretch (+/- 700m) of road with no cycle path.
- The Youth Hostel, the Halle al'Chair and the Lighthouse are Access-i certified :
- https://access-i.be/batiments-sites/auberge-de-jeunesse-de-namur
Points of attention
- There are a few rest and seating areas. Not all are easily accessible (kerbs, gravel).
- 2 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on traffic.
- The Ravel runs alongside the Meuse.
- There is no information in Braille.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- The Vanden Borre car park in Andenne is free, subject to availability.
- The route is on a dedicated cycle path or Ravel track throughout.
- The road surface is even and in good condition throughout.
- The path is wide enough.
- The route is mainly flat.
- Most road crossings are safe (barriers, signs and road markings).
- The route can be followed at the following junctions : 64 - 62 - 37 - 36.
- Most of the signage is in large print and sufficiently contrasting.
- There is an adapted toilet at the Namur Youth Hostel, the Namur Tourist Office (Halle al'Chair) and the Lighthouse (in Andenne). We recommend that you reach the Lighthouse by car before starting your walk, to avoid a stretch (+/- 700m) of road with no cycle path.
- The Youth Hostel, the Halle al'Chair and the Lighthouse are Access-i certified :
- https://access-i.be/batiments-sites/auberge-de-jeunesse-de-namur
Points of attention
- There are a few rest and seating areas. Not all are easily accessible (kerbs, gravel).
- 2 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on traffic.
- The Ravel runs alongside the Meuse. Not all of the launching points are secure.
- There is no information in Braille.
- There are crossings of storage areas : signs are on the ground.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- The Vanden Borre car park in Andenne is free, subject to availability.
- The route is on a dedicated cycle path or Ravel track throughout.
- The road surface is even and in good condition throughout.
- The path is wide enough.
- The route is mainly flat.
- Most road crossings are safe (barriers, signs and road markings).
- The route can be followed at the following junctions : 64 - 62 - 37 - 36.
- Most of the signage is in large print and sufficiently contrasting.
- 4g or 5g connection available throughout the route.
- There is a toilet at the Namur Youth Hostel, at the Namur Tourist Office (Halle al'Chair) and at the Lighthouse (in Andenne). We recommend that you reach the Lighthouse by car before starting your walk, to avoid a stretch (+/- 700m) of road with no cycle path.
- The Youth Hostel, the Halle al'Chair and the Lighthouse are Access-i certified :
- https://access-i.be/batiments-sites/auberge-de-jeunesse-de-namur
Points of attention
- There are a few rest and seating areas. Not all are easily accessible (kerbs, gravel).
- 2 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on traffic.
- The Ravel runs alongside the Meuse. Not all of the launching points are safe.
- There are crossings of storage areas : signs are on the ground.
- There is no sign language or easy-to-read information.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- The Vanden Borre car park in Andenne is free, subject to availability.
- The route is on a dedicated cycle path or Ravel track throughout.
- The road surface is even and in good condition throughout.
- The path is wide enough.
- The route is mainly flat.
- Most road crossings are safe (barriers, signs and road markings).
- The route can be followed at the following junctions : 64 - 62 - 37 - 36.
- Most of the signage is in large print and sufficiently contrasting.
- 4g or 5g connection available throughout the route.
- There is a toilet at the Namur Youth Hostel, at the Namur Tourist Office (Halle al'Chair) and at the Lighthouse (in Andenne). We recommend that you reach the Lighthouse by car before starting your walk, to avoid a stretch (+/- 700m) of road with no cycle path.
- The Youth Hostel, the Halle al'Chair and the Lighthouse are Access-i certified :
- https://access-i.be/batiments-sites/auberge-de-jeunesse-de-namur
Points of attention
- There are a few rest and seating areas. Not all are easily accessible (kerbs, gravel).
- 2 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on traffic.
- The Ravel runs alongside the Meuse. Not all of the launching points are safe.
- There are crossings of storage areas : signs are on the ground.
- There is no sign language or easy-to-read information.
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Strong points
- The Vanden Borre car park in Andenne is free, subject to availability.
- The route is on a dedicated cycle path or Ravel track throughout.
- The road surface is even and in good condition throughout.
- The path is wide enough.
- The route is mainly flat.
- Most road crossings are safe (barriers, signs and road markings).
- The route can be followed at the following junctions : 64 - 62 - 37 - 36.
- Most of the signage is in large print and sufficiently contrasting.
- There is a toilet at the Namur Youth Hostel, at the Namur Tourist Office (Halle al'Chair) and at the Lighthouse (in Andenne). We recommend that you reach the Lighthouse by car before starting your walk, to avoid a stretch (+/- 700m) of road with no cycle path.
- The Youth Hostel, the Halle al'Chair and the Lighthouse are Access-i certified :
- https://access-i.be/batiments-sites/auberge-de-jeunesse-de-namur
Points of attention
- There are a few rest and seating areas. Not all are easily accessible (kerbs, gravel).
- 2 intersections may require you to put your foot down, depending on traffic.
- The Ravel runs alongside the Meuse. Not all of the launching points are safe.
- There are crossings of storage areas : signs are on the ground.
- There is no easy-to-read information.