Euro vélo 5 :Via romeae in the Famenne-Ardennes
In Belgium, EuroVelo 5 will introduce you to the rich natural, architectural, cultural and brewing heritage of the country. The itinerary will lead you through calm roads, picturesque canal lock, ancient drawbridges, wild natural parks and the villages of the Pajottenland. You can conquer the forest of Soignes and see the sights of Brussels, from the Grand Palace, to the Manneken Pis to the Modern institutions of the European Union. Entering Belgium near Lille, you will end the Belgian stage of your journey in Martelange, where you can continue your trip in the direction of Redange and Luxembourg.
EURO VéLO 5 in the FAMENNe-ARDENNEs:
2 SECTIONS
SECTION 7: FROM DINANT VIA CINEY TO MARCHe-EN-FAMENNE

After Ciney, you follow quiet little roads where the traffic is usually light but which are not signposted/waymarked. You cross through the villages of Pessoux, Haversin, Havrenne and Humain to reach the Pays de Famenne region and the nodal-points network which starts just before Humain, at NP 34 (chemin Saint-Rémy). From here, directional signs guide you to Marche-en-Famenne.
You enter Marche-en-Famenne entirely on a greenway with its own path integrated into the urban road.
SECTION 8: FROM MARCHe-EN-FAMENNE
TO Hotton

You head towards Hotton along the RAVeL and leave behind you Marche-en-Famenne, a dynamic town that is the economic centre of the Province of Luxembourg. When you reach Hotton, a small town with undeniable tourist attractions, you can go underground to explore the caves, awarded two stars in the Michelin guide.
Following small roads through the pretty villages of Hampteau, Rendeux, Marcourt and Jupille, with their typical Ardennes architecture, you can admire the superb landscapes sculpted by the Ourthe. This peaceful river, which still resounds with tales and legends of the Ardennes, is the perfect place to tickle fish.
FEELI LIKE ROAMING THE AREA BY BICYCLE?
If you fancy exploring the area with your bicycle, we offer a wide range of cycling routes, our RAVeL cycle paths as well as a pretty nifty cycling node network, so off you go !