It is the second oldest national nature reserve in the Walloon Region (after the High Fens). This status was conferred in 1969 to ensure the conservation of an astonishing landscape of downy birch forest on peat soil. There is also a typical boreal fauna and flora.
The site is located at an altitude of about 550 m and is part of the Freyr forest plateau, a few kilometres northeast of the town of Saint-Hubert.
See the website of the Maison du Tourisme du Pays de Saint-Hubert
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