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Welcome to Muno, a peaceful village in the south of the Belgian Ardennes. Surrounded by forests, mysterious rock formations, and endless nature, it’s the perfect place to unwind and escape the crowds.
Never heard of it? You’re not alone — but those who discover Muno always come back. This charming village offers tranquility, nature, and a unique atmosphere you won’t easily find elsewhere.
Perfect for hiking, cycling, relaxing with your family, or simply switching off and enjoying the moment.

Nature & Tranquility in Muno
The perfect destination for a weekend in the Ardennes.
In Muno, everything revolves around simplicity and nature. No crowds — just fresh air, open landscapes, and space to breathe.
- Vast forests and scenic views
- Hiking trails for every level
- Cycling along the RAVeL 163A railway route
- Playgrounds, rocks, and tunnels for children
- Hidden historical spots with unique stories

The History of Muno
Muno has a story unlike any other. In the 18th century, during a time of powdered wigs, horses, and Jesuits, three brothers were unjustly executed here after a conflict with the church.
Today, the village is peaceful, yet you can still feel its unique and slightly rebellious spirit.
Did you know that the old monastery of Muno was once a brewery and a farm? It has since been transformed into a charming holiday home, surrounded by nature in the heart of the Belgian Ardennes.
Cycling in Muno
Along Railways, Bridges and All the Way to France.
Whether you're a passionate cyclist or simply enjoy a relaxed ride with a picnic, cycling in Muno is a unique experience in the Belgian Ardennes.
One of the highlights is the famous RAVeL 163A cycling route, a former railway line transformed into a safe and scenic bike path.
- Flat and traffic-free, perfect for families
- Ride through tunnels, over bridges, and across old railway tracks
- Follow the route all the way into France — bonjour, croissant included

Hiking in Muno
For Young Adventurers and Old Souls
Looking for hiking in the Belgian Ardennes? In and around Muno, you’ll find a wide variety of walking trails for every level — from short, family-friendly walks to more adventurous routes with rocks, viewpoints, and forest paths.
Some highlights include:
- The Tunnel Walk (Linglé) – follow an old railway line through tunnels and forests. Exciting, unique, and perfect for families
- Roche à l’Appel – a spectacular rock formation offering stunning views and fun climbing opportunities for children
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Whether you're hiking with kids or exploring nature on your own, Muno is the perfect destination to slow down and enjoy the outdoors.
Muno with Kids
Muno is a welcoming and family-friendly destination in the Belgian Ardennes, perfect for a fun and relaxing getaway with children.
- Safe, traffic-free cycling routes — ideal for families
- Playgrounds in the village and surrounding area
- Nearby slate mines to explore — helmet on, flashlight ready
- Informative panels with fascinating stories about Muno, often called the “Wild West of the Ardennes”
Whether your children love adventure or simply enjoy being outdoors, Muno offers plenty of opportunities to explore, play, and learn.
Everything at a Glance

Cycling Ravel
163A
Distance: 7–20 km
Difficulty: Easy
Why go:
A scenic, traffic-free route along an old railway line, featuring tunnels, bridges, and beautiful views.

Hiking Roche à l’Appel
Distance: 5–10 km
Difficulty: Moderate
Why go:
Impressive rock formations, forest trails, and fresh air — perfect for nature lovers and families.

Playgrounds & Picnic Spots
Distance: In the village / nearby
Difficulty: Family-friendly
Why go:
Safe places for children to play, relax, and enjoy the outdoors — while parents unwind.

Visit the Slate
Mines
Duration: 1–2 hours
Difficulty: Easy & educational
Why go:
A unique underground experience — helmet on, flashlight ready, and adventure guaranteed.
What to Bring to Muno
Hiking shoes
A bike (or rent one nearby)
A power bank (you’ll be taking a lot of photos)
Sandwiches + chocolate
A flashlight for the tunnel walks
Family and friends to share the experience
Your escape to the Ardennes starts here
Book your stay at La Vie en Rose
