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SPW Station SPW de Treignes • Official Data • Updated every 15 min
?? Real-Time Water Level and Flow Rate of the Viroin
Current flow rate, water level, temperature, and kayak navigation authorization — based on official data from the Public Service of Wallonia.
?? Live Dashboard • Official SPW Station
Viroin Hydrometric Live Dashboard
📡 Measurement station — Viroin (Treignes) 📍
Last update : 10/06 am30 09:45
- ⚠️ Flow too low
📊 Open data — Viroin
Download the Viroin data or query the real-time API.
Official sources : SPW Hydrometry · Open Data Wallonia (ODWB) License CC BY 4.0
Current flow position on the navigation range
Current flow: 1.62 m³/s • Peaceful
??? Current weather conditions in Vresse-sur-Viroin
Is the Viroin navigable by kayak today?
The Viroin is navigable by kayak when its flow is between 1.6 and 23.0 m³/s. It is currently 1.6 m³/s: navigation is forbidden. Official SPW data, updated every 15 minutes.
?? Reading Guide • 6 flow rate ranges
How to interpret the Viroin flow rate?
The Viroin is a river with a strictly pluvial regime: its flow rate can triple in less than 6 hours after heavy rain. This guide helps you instantly understand the meaning of each range and adapt your kayaking experience.
| Flow (m³/s) | Navigation Status | Conditions | Recommendation | Recommended Profile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 1.6 | ? Forbidden | Water too low. Rocky bottom exposed. Protection of the riverbed and benthic fauna. | Navigation forbidden by DNF / SPW. | |
| 1.6 – 4? CURRENT | ?? Calm | Very calm river. Bottom sometimes visible. A few obstacles to avoid. | Experts and initiates only. | |
| 4 – 14 | ? Ideal | Perfect conditions. Clear water. Steady and manageable current. | All levels • Families • Kids 3+ years. | |
| 14 – 23 | ? Strong current | Good flow. Steady current. Slightly faster routes. | Families and intermediates • Careful beginners. | |
| > 23 | ? Flood | Dangerous flood. Unpredictable current. Severe risk of capsizing. | Navigation forbidden • dangerous. |
Source: Walloon Navigation Regulation • SPW Station SPW de Treignes • Official range 1.6–23 m³/s
The binary status (authorized/forbidden) doesn't capture the nuances. A flow of 3 m³/s is officially authorized but very different from a flow of 12 m³/s in terms of comfort and safety. Our 0-100 difficulty score cross-references flow, water temperature, weather, and humidity for a more accurate assessment of conditions.
?? Devonian Schist • Pluvial Regime • Rain Reactivity
Understanding the Viroin: Geology and Hydrological Behavior
The Viroin is not just any Ardennes river. Its unique geology explains why its flow can vary so rapidly — and why our real-time monitoring is essential.
?? Geological Substrate
Devonian Schist + Phyllites
Impermeable rock ? rainwater runs off directly into the river instead of infiltrating groundwater. Maximum reactivity to rain events.
No significant groundwater
Unlike the Lesse or the Meuse, the Viroin has no natural "buffer". Its flow fluctuates directly with the rainfall in the Ardennes.
Deep meanders (200–350m)
Steep slopes protect from the wind and create a humid microclimate. However, they channel runoff water and amplify flow variations.
Catchment area of ~1,345 km²
The entire Viroin catchment area (from its source to the French border) feeds the SPW 9021 Treignes station. Rain over the Couvin plateau can be measured in Treignes 6-12h later.
?? Official SPW Thresholds
?? When to go • Typical flows by season
When to kayak down the Viroin? Seasonal Guide
The Viroin flow varies significantly by season. This guide helps you choose the optimal period according to your skill level and expectations.
Summer (Jun-Aug)
5–20 m³/sPerfect conditions for everyone. Warm water (16-22°C). Families and beginners welcome. Max wildlife. High season: book in advance.
Autumn (Sep-Oct)
10–35 m³/sSpectacular Ardennes colors. Deer rutting. Highly active beavers. Steadier current but navigable. Less crowded. Exceptional light for photography.
Spring (Apr-May)
15–60 m³/sOften high flows post-rain. Keep an eye on the dashboard! Bank blooming, wildlife nesting. Ideal for sporty paddlers. Check flow the day before.
Winter (Nov-Mar)
20–80+ m³/sWe are open year-round. Silent atmosphere. Cold water (2-8°C): neoprene wetsuit mandatory. Unpredictable flow. Experts only.
?? Walloon Region Regulations • Safety
? 5 golden rules for a safe descent on the Viroin
Check the flow before each trip
Check this dashboard or sign up for our email alerts. A suitable flow guarantees a safe and pleasant experience for everyone.
Respect SPW bans
The Walloon Region may ban navigation if the flow is too low (< 1.6 m³/s) or too high (> 23 m³/s). These decisions are legally binding.
Protect Natura 2000 areas
The Viroin flows through strict protection zones. No littering, no excessive noise, no landing outside official zones.
Supervise children
Children must be accompanied by an adult. A certified life jacket is mandatory for all ages. For under 8s, prefer the Alle?Vresse route (7 km) with shallow water.
Beware of cold water
Below 12°C, capsizing can cause cold shock in 30 seconds. Mandatory life jacket, neoprene wetsuit recommended between October and May.
? Frequently Asked Questions • Viroin Water Level • Kayak Navigation
FAQ • Viroin Water Level and Flow Rate
What is the current flow rate of the Viroin?
The current flow rate of the Viroin is 1.62 m³/s (SPW Station SPW de Treignes, recorded 10/06/2026 at 09h45). Navigation: Forbidden ?. The authorized range is 1.6 to 23 m³/s.
Is kayak navigation on the Viroin authorized today?
As of 10/06/2026 at 09h45, navigation is Forbidden ? (flow rate 1.62 m³/s). Authorization covers hours from 9:30 AM to 8:00 PM. Our system automatically alerts reservations if there is a change.
Why can kayaking on the Viroin be forbidden?
Navigation is forbidden if: (1) flow rate < 1.6 m³/s (water too low, protecting the rocky bed and benthic fauna); (2) flow rate > 23 m³/s (dangerous flood). These thresholds are set by the Walloon Region.
What is the best flow rate for kayaking on the Viroin?
The ideal flow is between 4 and 14 m³/s: clear water, visible bottom, steady current suitable for all levels. Between 1.6 and 4 m³/s: very calm, ideal for beginners. Between 14 and 23 m³/s: steady current, for sporty paddlers.
How often is this dashboard updated?
Every 15 minutes via official data from the Public Service of Wallonia (Station SPW de Treignes). You can subscribe to email alerts via the button above to be notified automatically.
What is the water temperature of the Viroin?
The water is currently at 13°C. Below 12°C, a life jacket + neoprene wetsuit are recommended to prevent cold water shock. Our certified jackets are included in all all-in rates.
Why does the Viroin react so quickly to rain?
The Viroin rests on an impermeable Devonian schist substrate: rainwater runs off directly into the river without infiltrating aquifers. Its flow can triple in 6 hours after a storm over the catchment area (1,345 km²).
Can you kayak in winter on the Viroin?
Yes, we are open all seasons. Winter offers a unique atmosphere, but the flow is often high (20–80 m³/s) and the water is cold (2–8°C). Neoprene wetsuit mandatory. Reserved for experienced kayakers. Always check the dashboard before leaving.
How does the difficulty score work?
Our proprietary algorithm cross-references 5 variables: flow rate (main), water temp (cold shock risk < 10°C), weather conditions (thunderstorm = immediate score of 100), humidity, and wind. Score 0-100: < 40 easy • 40-60 moderate • 60-80 difficult • > 80 dangerous.
What is the current water height of the Viroin?
The water level of the Viroin is 0.603 m at the reference station (10/06/2026 at 09h45). Below ~0.20 m: rocks exposed, kayaking difficult or impossible. Above 1.50 m: potentially dangerous current.
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Navigation temporarily suspended
Current flow: 1.62 m³/s • Flood flow. Navigation forbidden for your safety. Sign up for our automatic email alerts. Sign up for alerts to know as soon as navigation resumes.