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Nassogne Walking Trail - The Laid Trou trail

Circuit Nassogne - Promenade du Laid Trou
Circuit Nassogne - Promenade du Laid Trou
Circuit Nassogne - Promenade du Laid Trou

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
2h
Dist.
8.5 km
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Altimetric profile

Starting point

5 Place Communale , 6950 Nassogne
Lat : 50.12868Lng : 5.34231

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Village de Nassogne

8 Rue de la Pépinette 6950 Nassogne
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The water tower & fresco

The water tower that looms before you was erected in 1928. The fresco was painted in July 1999 by the painter Serge Nanson. The colourful fresco depicts the aquatic and migratory animals that live in and aroundthe Les Goffes pond and its lovely little islet.For a fee you can fish here on Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays (from the 1st weekend in April till end February), and every day in July & August.

1-13 Rue du Thier des Gattes 6950 Nassogne
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Pavillon de Chasse Laid Trou

Unnamed Road 6950 Nassogne
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Bon plan : aire paysagères des Huttes

Unnamed Road 6950 Nassogne
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Aire Paysagère des Huttes

15 Rue de Lahaut 6950 Nassogne
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Carte de promenades de Nassogne

4 Rue du Parvis 6950 Nassogne
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The "Pépinette" fountain

A bit further on, stands the the fountain known as the Pépinette (this is the diminutive form of ‘Pépin’). The fountain was thus named in remembrance of the time Pepin the Short came to Nassogne. Pépin was king of the Franks, the son of Charles Martel and the father of Charlemagne (also known as ‘Charles the Great’). Legend has it that when he was passing through Nassogne with his thirsty troops, they were unable to find any water. At the end of his tether, Pépin struck the rock right here with his sword and - lo and behold! – fresh spring water immediately welled out from the rocks... Pepin the Short also elevated the church to the rank of collegial church and had a chapter of canons attached to the church.

7 Rue de la Pépinette 6950 Nassogne
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15 Place de l'Etang, 15 6900 Marche-en-Famenne Belgique

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾