Baraque Michel

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Baraque Michel is a high plateau area and former coaching inn in Belgium’s High Fens, known as one of the country’s coldest and highest inhabited spots and a popular starting point for hikes in the surrounding nature reserve.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hamlet
high plateau
tourist destination
averageTemperature lower than Belgian national average
climate subalpine oceanic climate
country Belgium
elevation approximately 674 metres above sea level
feature coniferous and mixed forests nearby
heathland in surrounding area
peat bogs in surrounding area
hasNearbyFeature wooden walkways over peat bogs in the High Fens
hasStructure inn
parking area for visitors
restaurant
hasView panoramic views over the High Fens
hazard foggy conditions
harsh winter weather
historicalFunction coaching inn on a route across the High Fens
knownFor being one of the coldest inhabited places in Belgium
being one of the highest inhabited places in Belgium
former coaching inn
starting point for hikes in the High Fens
landscapeType high moorland
upland moor
languageRegion French-speaking Belgium
locatedIn High Fens
Province of Liège
surface form: Liège Province

Wallonia
municipality of Jalhay
nameLanguage French
near German border
Mont Rigi
Signal de Botrange
partOf Hautes Fagnes nature reserve
popularActivity hiking
nature observation
winter walks
protectedAreaStatus within a protected nature reserve
proximityToCity east of Liège
region Ardennes-Eifel region
surface form: Ardennes and Eifel plateau area
roadAccess N68 road
snowfall frequent in winter
tourismType hiking tourism
nature tourism
usedAs access point to nature reserve
trailhead for hiking routes

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Signal de Botrange near Baraque Michel