
Cycle on the pretty route running along the Lembrée Valley. Thanks to the project LIFE, the hillsides have been developed into chalk grasslands and remind you of the times when pastoralism punctuated life in Logne.
On leaving the river, the itinerary joins the ridge line. There is a descent and then you arrive in My, a lovely limestone hamlet enhanced by its farm-castle.
The discovery continues when the walk reaches the banks of the Lembrée river where the old mill is nestled. Follow a stony path leading to Ferrières. This pretty place is an ideal stop taste the local artisan ice cream.
Leaving the shady esplanade, the route travels through the Condroz region. At a farm, the route becomes a track and approaches the edges of the valley where Logne Castle stands out from the horizon, proud of its might. The same vision that Charles Quint’s troops must have had, as they assembled, eager for vengeance...
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