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Parc Naturel des Sources

The Parc Naturel des Sources (part of the Domaine de Berinzenne), is an invitation to relax, to stroll along the shady paths of the park or to contemplate the exceptional panorama of La Fagne which stretches as far as the eye can see, sometimes drowned in fog, or dazzling with light, always beautiful and mysterious.

An exceptional site to relax, discover, walk and live in harmony with the surrounding nature.


The walk in photos

 

Strong points

  • The circuit, which is freely accessible, is a loop of about 2km, very well signposted following the pink leaf logo.
  • There is a map at the start of the route, showing distances, rest areas, information panels and the end of the walk.
  • Clear and logical route with signposting and educational panels for orientation and location within the circuit.
  • Possibility of downloading an audioguide, map and gpx track beforehand to follow the walk
  • Didactic panels giving information on the surrounding nature, tactile and visual modules.
  • For the visually impaired, the trail can be walked with a guide
  • There is a bench at each module.
  • Several rest areas along the walk and a picnic area at the end.
  • Adapted toilets at the Forest and Water Museum, closed on Fridays and Saturdays.

Points of attention

  • Path not stabilised and not uniform.
  • Some parts are stony, with large gravels and ruts due to water gullying.
  • Slight slopes on the path.

Strong points

  • A parking space is provided at the start of the walk.
  • Stopping points with educational panels are located outside the path, at the edge of the path. Some elements are tactile and visual.
  • Clear signposting, map on each panel with distances to go 
  •  Reception point at the Forest and Water Museum, with accessible toilet, closed on Fridays and Saturdays.

Points of attention

  • The path is uneven and rutted in places with loose areas.
  • Slight slopes in places.

Strong points

  • A parking space is provided at the start of the walk.
  • Stopping points with educational panels are located outside the path, at the edge of the path. Some elements are tactile and visual
  • Clear signposting, map on each panel with the remaining distances to be covered 
  •  Reception point at the Forest and Water Museum, with accessible toilet, closed on Fridays and Saturdays.

Points of attention

  • The path is uneven and rutted in places with loose areas.
  • Slight slopes in places.

Strong points

  • A 2km loop walk, the configuration is simple, no risk of getting lost.
  • Possibility of downloading an audio guide to access the content of the various educational panels and the description of the environment,
  • Possibility of downloading the map and a gpx track beforehand.
  • 4 tactile modules are present along the walk with a bench nearby, they are located outside the pathways
  • Guide dogs are welcome.

Points of attention

  • The path has irregular parts and ruts.

Strong points

  • A 2km loop walk, the configuration is simple, no risk of getting lost.
  • Possibility of downloading an audio guide to access the content of the various educational panels and the description of the environment,
  • Possibility of downloading the map and a gpx track beforehand.
  • Clear signposting, map on each panel with the remaining distances to be covered 
  • 4 tactile modules are present along the walk with a bench nearby, they are located outside the paths
  •  Reception point at the Forest and Water Museum, closed on Friday and Saturday.
  •  Picnic area at the finish.

Points of attention

  • The path is uneven in places

Strong points

  • The circuit is a loop, about 2km, very well signposted following the pink leaf logo.
  • There is a map at the start with distances, rest areas, educational signs and an adapted end of the walk.
  • Clear and logical route with signposting and information panels for orientation and location within the circuit.
  • Presence of educational panels giving information on the surrounding nature, tactile and visual modules.
  • There is a bench at each module.
  • Several rest areas along the walk and a picnic area at the finish.

Points of attention

The 3 or 4G signal is poor, so it is best to download the map of the route beforehand.

Strong points

  • The circuit is a loop, about 2km, very well signposted following the pink leaf logo.
  • There is a map at the start with distances, rest areas, educational signs and an adapted end of the walk.
  • Clear and logical route with signposting and information panels for orientation and location within the circuit.
  • Presence of educational panels giving information on the surrounding nature, tactile and visual modules.
  • There is a bench at each module.
  • Several rest areas along the walk and a picnic area at the finish.

Points of attention

The 3 or 4G signal is poor, so it is best to download the map of the route beforehand.

Strong points

  • The circuit is a loop, about 2km, very well signposted following the pink leaf logo.
  • There is a map at the start with distances, rest areas, educational signs and an adapted end of the walk.
  • Clear and logical route with signposting and information panels for orientation and location within the circuit.
  • Presence of educational panels giving information on the surrounding nature, tactile and visual modules.
  • There is a bench at each module.
  • Several rest areas along the walk and a picnic area at the finish.

Points of attention

The 3 or 4G signal is poor, so it is best to download the map of the route beforehand.

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