Straddling the provinces of Hainaut and Namur, the Tour of the Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse National Park extends over 106.7 km, augmented by links and variants.
The route includes 14 bivouac and shelter areas, integrated into the forest environment, allowing hikers to make stops in the heart of nature.
- The Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse region, recognized as a National Park, presents a strong originality thanks to the presence of the Calestienne, characterized by its karst reliefs and its preserved biodiversity.
- The region's isolation has contributed to the preservation of traditional heritage elements.
The route offers a wide variety of landscapes, including forests, historic towns and picturesque villages. It also constitutes a natural area where local flora and fauna thrive in a preserved environment, offering interest to hikers and nature enthusiasts.