Cascade du Bayehon
Cascade du Bayehon is a 9-meter-tall waterfall near Malmédy in Liege province. It’s hidden in a forest and it can only be accessed by hiking trails, so it’s the perfect waterfall to check out for all the hikers and trekkers in Belgium. There are several trails in the area that will take you to the Bayehon Waterfall, and for the most part, they are moderately difficult.
The area near Bayehon Waterfall is incredibly beautiful, featuring wooden bridges, tall trees, and lots of fly agaric mushrooms. If you do the hike with children or animals, just make sure that they don’t get a taste of the mushrooms since they are classified as poisonous.
The toughest part about these routes is the high gradient that hikers must face. The trail mostly goes through the forest but parts of it are exposed – keep that in mind if you go hiking on a sunny day and be sure to bring a hat. The most popular trail to the Bayehon Waterfall is an 8-kilometer loop track that starts at a major parking lot at Rue du Haut Village.
To get to the waterfall, it takes a forest walk before turning into a road and returning to the trailhead. But bear in mind that this is just one of many various hiking trails in the area, and you can choose how you wish to approach the waterfall.
Location: Malmedy, Liege