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Sentier transfrontalier de Najauge (Parc naturel Viroin-Hermeton)

Vireux-Molhain / Mazée

Discover the adapted border path. This 2km trail, adapted for people with hearing and cognitive disabilities, will teach you more about the forest, the meadows and the border.

Practical information :
  • From the village of Mazée, take the Rue du Bucq, heading south-east.

  • The car park is located some 200 m after turning off the road onto a forest track.

  • Unmarked, unreserved gravel parking less than 200 m away.

Photo credit : © Visit Ardenne

Photo credit technical gallery : © Passe-Muraille - Jean-Christophe Fairon

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Validity: From 18 March 2022 on 22 August 2026

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Dernière mise à jour effectuée le 8 May 2026 - 15:02

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  • This year, it has not been possible to secure a dedicated car park near the event. The nearest car park is "Interparking Albertine"

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Photo credit Brussels Pride 2026 : © Esenca - Christine Bourdeauducq

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