Timetable, tickets and access
Do I need to book in advance?
Online booking is strongly recommended, especially during high season and on weekends.
How can I buy tickets?
Tickets can be purchased:
Via our online booking system
On site at Erezée station (payment by card or cash), subject to availability
Can I cancel or change a booking?
In accordance with our general terms and conditions, tickets are non-refundable but can be exchanged for another date if the request is made at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure.
Is the station accessible by public transport?
TEC line 11 Manhay–Melreux serves Erezée station and connects to Melreux-Hotton station (no bus service on Saturdays).
Where can I park in Erezée?
A large free car park is available at the station (Rue du Pont d’Erezée 1a).
The tram journey
Is it a one-way or round trip?
All journeys on the Aisne Tourist Tramway are round trips departing from Erezée.
On request, it is possible to get off at one of our stops (Blier, Amonines, Forge-à-la-Plez, Dochamps, Lamorménil) and return on foot or by bike.
How long is the journey?
Erezée – Forge-à-la-Plez – Erezée: approx. 1 hour
Erezée – Lamorménil – Erezée: approx. 2 hours
What is the difference between Forge and Lamorménil?
Forge-à-la-Plez is located halfway along the line, while Lamorménil is the terminus (11.2 km from Erezée).
The journey to Forge follows the Aisne river through wooded landscapes.
The journey to Lamorménil continues into the forest with more open views and steeper gradients.
Are there stops along the route?
The tram stops for about 10 minutes at the terminus, allowing passengers to watch the run-round manoeuvre before returning to Erezée.
On request, stops can be made at Blier, Amonines, Forge-à-la-Plez and Dochamps.
Can I get off at Forge or Lamorménil and take a later tram back?
Yes. You can get off at one of the stops and take a later tram back to Erezée. Here is an overview of the passing times at each stop:

Can I board the tram at Forge-à-la-Plez or Lamorménil?
Yes! You can board the tram at Forge-à-la-Plez or Lamorménil towards Erezée, then return to your departure station on a later tram.
Please inform the driver or staff member before boarding and bring the exact amount in cash to pay for your tickets.
Comfort and accessibility
Does the tram run in all weather conditions?
Yes, except in exceptional weather conditions.
Rolling stock is adapted accordingly: covered carriages in case of rain and open carriages in good weather.
In case of cancellation, tickets are refunded or exchanged.
Are there toilets?
There are no toilets on board the tram.
Erezée station has toilet facilities, including an accessible toilet and a baby changing table.
Is the tram accessible for strollers and people with reduced mobility?
Strollers can be taken on board.
The station is accessible to people with reduced mobility (except the museum area).
We do not yet have a dedicated boarding ramp, but our staff can assist with wheelchairs.
Can I take a bike on the tram?
For groups of more than 4 bikes, a special wagon (up to 20 bikes) is available.
Charging stations for electric bikes are also available at Erezée station.
Are dogs allowed?
Yes, dogs are allowed on board and at the station. Large dogs must be kept on a leash.
Can I eat or drink on the tram?
During regular trips, there is no onboard service. However, you may bring a drink purchased at the cafeteria (bottle or can, no glass).
During our special “Aperitif Tram” events, drinks and aperitif assortments are served on board.
Family and events
Is the tram suitable for children?
Yes. The playground at Erezée station is very popular, and the 1-hour trip to Forge is ideal for young children.
Are there special events?
Yes: Easter, Halloween, Saint Nicholas, Christmas, Aperitif Tram, etc.
All dates are announced on our website and social media.
Can the tram be privatized?
Yes, for groups, parties, or private and corporate events.
Routes, drinks, and activities can be fully customised.
Contact: info@tta.be
What to do in the area?
The region offers plenty of great activities. Here is a selection:
- Walking and cycling: Discover route maps available at the Erezée Tourist Office.
- Oster Brewery: A craft microbrewery located in a former farmhouse. Discover bottle-fermented beers to enjoy on site or take away.
- Chocolaterie Defroidmont: Discover the world of artisanal chocolate with a shop, tasting room, and chocolate museum. Also enjoy a fun and educational walking trail about birds and bees.
- CoSmos: Located in Erezée, this educational and tourist space explores the fascinating story of Atlantic salmon and its restoration in the Meuse.
- Hotton Caves: A spectacular underground visit through galleries, canyons, and ancient rivers. A fascinating experience for all ages.
- Houtopia: A recreational and educational centre dedicated to the five senses, with 80 interactive experiences and a large adventure playground.
- Manhay History 44 museum: Discover the Battle of Manhay (1944–1945) through immersive scenography and a rich collection of historical objects.
- Parc Chlorophylle: A nature park featuring educational trails, walkways, treehouses, and a large playground.
- Riveo: Explore aquatic life in Wallonia through aquariums, interactive exhibitions, nature walks, and mini-golf.