Ninglinspo, Mountain stream in Nonceveux, Belgium.
The Ninglinspo is a mountain stream in the Belgian Ardennes that winds through dense forest and forms several natural pools and waterfalls. The flow creates small basins along its 6-kilometer path as it moves through the valley.
The stream has shaped the landscape over thousands of years by carving its way through the terrain. Its constant flow has exposed the quartzite blocks that now line and define the riverbed.
Local people have long connected this watercourse to stories about the land and how nature changes through the seasons. This relationship appears in how visitors today notice and talk about the water's rhythms and moods.
The hiking trail starts in the area between Remouchamps and Stoumont and has a dedicated parking area in the Sedoz district. Wear sturdy footwear since the paths along the water can be wet and rocky.
The water flows through fourteen natural basins that create stepping points across the valley and divide the water into small steps. This cascade of pools makes it easier to cross the stream and explore different levels of the watercourse.
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