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The Bayehon waterfall

  • Author: TrailExplorer

Bayehon waterfall

In the narrow valley of the Bayehon you walk to the waterfall of the Bayehon that falls nine meters down. Then it continues on a beautiful forest path in the direction of the Fagne de Setay, a low marsh on the high plateau.

Distance: 13 km.

Time: 3h30.

Grade: Moderate.

Type: Circular.

Gps Track: Yes.

Route description: No.

Wheelchair: Not suitable.

Dog: Allowed.

Height gain: 186 meters.

Trail: 95% unpaved.

Marking: Red rectangle with deer symbol.

Hiking shoes recommended.

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Fagne de Setay.

The hike starts on a wide dirt road in the valley of the Bayehon to the waterfall of the same name. A little past the waterfall you arrive at Le Vieux Chêne. From the Old Oak, which has greeted travelers for centuries, the path climbs to the springs of the Bayehon through pine forests and peat bogs. You cross a road and enter the Fagne de Setay. Then you cross the road again and walk on wide unpaved forest roads to the hamlet of Longfaye to return to the starting point.

Fagne de Setay

Well marked.

Map & Poi's.