The Liege Basin located in Belgium.
Regions
The Liège basin is shaped by the discharge of the river Meuse from the mountainous landscape of the Ardennes. It is thus a transitional landscape of Central European lowlands to the Rhenish Slate Mountains
places
Other goals
background
language
- French
- German and English are generally not understood.
getting there
Liege Airport
The Liege Airport(IATA: LGG) in the municipality of Grâce-Hollogne is an important European cargo airport, but it offers only a few scheduled connections to hot water destinations.
It is located west of Liege, right on the A15. The next train stop is Bierset-Awans, there are regional connections to and from Waremme Liege-Guillemins. In Ans (direction Brussels) and Liège (other directions) there is a connection to long-distance traffic.
The airports are an alternative Maastricht Aachen Airport(IATA: MST) and Brussels Zaventem Airport
(IATA: BRU) Both can be reached in less than 1 1/2 hours by train and bus from Liège. To the Cologne-Bonn Airport
(IATA: CGN) it's two hours.
By train
The most important railway junction is Liege-Guillemins.
By bicycle
The most important bike route is the Maas cycle route.