Cascade du Bayehon
A dramatic tiered waterfall tucked into the High Fens moorland of eastern Belgium, stunning in both summer flow and winter ice.
About this spectacle
Cascade du Bayehon is a waterfall located in the High Fens (Hautes Fagnes) region of eastern Belgium, near the German border. Visitors approach through moorland and forest trails, arriving at a tiered cascade that tumbles over dark, mossy rocks. The sound of rushing water fills the surrounding woodland, and the contrast between the peaty, tannin-rich water and the lush green vegetation creates a moody, atmospheric scene. In winter, cold temperatures can partially freeze the falls, transforming them into dramatic ice formations. The surrounding landscape is part of a protected natural park, giving the area a sense of wildness and quiet. The walk to the falls is manageable for most visitors and rewards with a genuinely picturesque natural spectacle in one of Belgium's most scenic upland areas.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak Nov — Mar
Getting there
Nearest airport: LGG. Nearest city: Liège.
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