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Coming to and travelling around Wallonia

Coming to Wallonia is very easy, whatever means of transport you use!

By bike

The international and regional routes of Wallonia are usually connected to the cycling networks of neighbouring regions and countries: Flanders, the Brussels-Capital Region, the Netherlands, Germany, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and France.

See the general map of international and regional routes (PDF format).


By train

All the main towns and cities in Wallonia are accessible by train. Trains also stop in many towns and villages that can be the starting point of your route.
 

More information on: www.belgianrail.be.


By car
  • From Brussels, you can reach Wallonia via the A8-E429 motorway to Tournai, the A7-E19 to Mons, the A54-E420 to Charleroi, the A4-E411 to Namur and Luxembourg and the A3-E40 to Liège.
  • From Flanders, you can reach Wallonia via the A17-E403 or A14-E17 motorways to Tournai, the A3-E40 or the A13-E313 to Liège or the A1-E19 going through Brussels.
  • From the Netherlands, you can reach Wallonia via the E25 motorway going through Maastricht and Liège, the E19 or the E34 going through Flanders.
  • From Germany, you can reach Wallonia via the E40 or E42 motorways to Liège.
  • From the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, you can reach Wallonia via the E25 motorway to Namur and Liège.
  • From France, you can reach Wallonia via the E17 motorway to Mouscron, the E42 to Tournai, the E19 to Mons, the E25 going through the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the main E46 road between Sedan, Bouillon and Libramont.

More information and routes on: Viamichelin / Mappy / Google Maps.


By air

The Walloon airports of Charleroi and Liège as well as Brussels-National airport offer flights with traditional and/or low-cost airlines.

More information on:

www.charleroi-airport.comwww.liegeairport.com/homewww.brusselsairport.be.

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