About us
A group for the walking & outdoor enthousiasts in Brussels. Is it necessary to say more? Actually yes.
Activities
The main focus will be mostly given on one-day walks in Belgium. We will mostly follow GR-trails or other walking events that can be reached by public transportation. The trails are selected to show the best of the region they cross (nature, but also national heritage), while avoiding mass tourism areas.
RSVP'ing and no-shows
If you RSVP'd yes for a hike but cannot join please warn at least two day in advance. Persons who don't come or who RSVP'd yes, but change their mind at last minute will be put on the waiting list for the next activities. People who also join several activities and are on the main list of one will also be moved to the end of the waiting list.
Weather
Please note that activities are not automatically cancelled because of the weather, but they may be adapted. Some people do enjoy walking in forests during rain, really. You are asked to change your status if you don't want to join because of the weather. If there are not enough participants, the activity will be then cancelled/postponed.
Disclaimer
The Brussels Hiking Group is not meant to be a hiking club but to allow experienced hikers to announce their willingness to do a given hike, find people to go along with and have a nice day. You are not supposed to be an expert, but to know your limits and choose to participate or not to an activity accordingly. You have also to make sure that you are covered by an insurance policy that covers hiking before taking part to an activity, and you also know the risks inherent to hiking. The Brussels Hiking Group is also a platform to allow interested people to propose their own activities, on their personal initiative. The Brussels Hiking Group acts only in that case as an intermediary and its organisers could not be held responsible in case of accident.
Upcoming events
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Hautes Fagnes: Signal de Botrange – Spa (28 km)
Brussel-Centraal, Carr de l'Europe, Bruxelles, Pe, BEThe “Hautes Fagnes” nature park is located in the east of Belgium and is one of the most special nature reserves in Europe. It’s an exceptional biotope with colorful heathlands, special plants and animals. We wil start our hike in “Signal the Botrange” (694 m), the highest point in Belgium and mostly follow the GR 573 to Spa.
On our way we walk through heathland and forests and pass by the beautiful Hoëgne valley.
After our hike we continue our good habit of taking a nice beer/pancake/snack in a local pub in Spa before returning to Brussels.
Please don't forget to pay Maikel a drink :-)
We will walk at an average speed of 5km/h both on paved and unpaved roads. I’ve never walked this road before so it’s possible that there are some mistakes in the planning. This means it could become longer.
●●Meeting point
We meet at 07h45 in front of Starbucks in Brussels Central. The train (IC506 - Eupen) leaves from platform 3 at 08h01. It arrives at 09h22 in Verviers, where will take BUS 390 (Rocherath) at 09h45 at the sation to “Signal de Botrange”. We arrive at our destination at 10h14 and start our hike in Les Hautes Fagnes to Spa.●● Train tickets
- single ticket Brussels to Verviers (14,90 € weekend / 9,00 € with train card+)
- single ticket fort he bus (TEC) fort he last part to Signal de Botrange
- single ticket Spa to Brussels (14,90 € weekend / 9,00 € with train card+)●● Train back to Brussels
There is a train every hour at XX:41 (L6866 – Verviers) from platform 1. It arrives at X1:06 in Verviers where we have to change to train (IC541 – Oostende) who leaves from X1:37 from platform 5.LAST TRAIN = 21h41
●● Specifics
distance: ~ 28 km
elevation gain: ~ 218 m
net walking time (breaks are not included here): ~ 6h30
level: intermediate – hiking experience is an advantageIn the unlikely case of too bad weather we may cancel a hike even few hours before the event. If this must happen we will of course update the Meetup website and send out an email to those registered. So, it is important to have access to either the Meetup website and/or your emails.
●● What to bring
- warm comfortable hiking clothes – waterproof hiking shoes
- extra socks to change + compeed for blisters
- enough water (min 2 l) and food for lunch/breaks
- sun protection oil, tick repellent, a hat and sunglasses OR a raincoat
(please consult the weather forecast on www.meteo.be)
- some cash money to pay Maikel a drink ;-)●● Basic rules
Please RSVP only if you really intend to come. And if your plans change update your RSVP so other people still have the possibility to join. This is basic courtesy towards others. People who cancel at the last day (24h) or don’t show up for the hike will be blacklisted for future hikes.When you are on the waitinglist it means you should not come to the hike. When there is no +1 function it means you can't bring any guests. Everyone should register for him/her self.
●● Acknowledgement of member responsibility and release of liability
By signing up for this event you agree to release the organizers from any responsibility and liability in all claims. As the participation is strictly voluntary and you freely choose to join, it is the responsibility of individuals participating to ensure that they are fit enough and have adequate coverage to protect themselves.1 attendee
Past events
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