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1 Nature Trail
Nature and gardens
N676 B - 4700 Hautes Fagnes
This pleasant walk follows boarding over the peat bogs and enables to appreciate the vastness of the landscape. Hikers can also see local birds and plants (rowans, bilberry bushes, heather, birches, conifers) close up.
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2 La Baraque Michel
Industrial tourism and theme park
N68 B - 4700 Hautes Fagnes
This is a land-surveying station (1886-1888), at an altitude of 675 m, near the Signal de Botrange. Liège University has set up a scientific station on the nearby Mont Rigi.
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3 Le Signal de Botrange
Nature and gardens
N676 B - 4700 Hautes Fagnes
This is Belgium's highest peak (694m). Together with the Baraque-Michel station, it lies in the middle of this convex plateau of wild, marshy land, dotted with shaggy tufts of cotton grass. The top of the tower offers a fine panorama. On a clear da..
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4 Nature Reserve
Nature and gardens
N68 B - 4700 Hautes Fagnes
The 4 200-ha Réserve Naturelle Domaniale des Hautes Fagnes was created in 1957 to protect local fauna, flora, soil and landscape. Most peat bogs lie within its boundaries. Though the plateau is not very high, its harsh climate enables the spread or b..
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5 Hautes Fagnes-Eifel Nature Reserve
Nature and gardens
N68 B - 4700 Hautes Fagnes
Since 1971 the Hautes Fagnes Nature Reserve has been part of this park, which also includes the Robertville, Bügenbach, Gileppe and Eupen lakes, and the Our and Eifel valleys. It ajoins the German Nordeifel Nature Park. Together they form the Deut..
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6 Botrange Nature Centre
Museums and art
N676 B - 4700 Hautes Fagnes
A vast, well-lit, warm building in pale wood greets visitors to the Hautes Fagnes. It offers tourist information, exhibitions, audio-visual presentations and a bookshop all devoted to Belgium's highest region.

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