Les Comognes de Crupet
Four-sided stone and wood house at the end of a long hillside path in one of 'Wallonia's most beautiful villages' between Namur, Dinant and Ciney.
Lower-level hall (four steps): lounge (TV, open fire), dining room, kitchen (oven with ceramic hob and microwave). Closet. Double guestroom (with cot), mezzanine lounge with double divan bed and armchair, bathroom (bathtub) and separate toilet.
Price, charges (fuel oil, electricity, water, wood, etc.), housekeeping, tourist tax and security deposit: check with the owner.
Capacity: 2–4 people, 1 guestroom
En pratique
15 Rue Pirauchamps
5332 Crupet Phone : + 3283690035
http://www.accueilchampetre.be/fr/content/fr/les-comognes-de-crupet-3766
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Crupet
In the bed of the narrow valley of Crupet and its tributaries, buildings ranging from the 16th to the 19th century are gracefully nestled in a quiet environment.
Province of Namur, Assesse township
Throughout high street and low street that connect through scenic trails, the village is composed of sandstone and limestone, clinging to the valley slopes. Everything is rapture and authenticity facades, gables and outbuildings, driveways, front gardens, outdoor living ... Belgium's best preserved medieval dungeon arises, still surrounded by a moat. A little higher up, the site of St. Martin Church and presbytery will attract your attention. The priest Gerard has prepared a surprise: an artificial cave depicting the life of Saint Anthony of Padua.
Designed as a gate between the land of the living and of the dead, the chambers are crudely painted with moral scenes chosen from the life of the saint. This place of worship is also known as the Devil's Cave, named after a cast iron statue guarding the entrance to the graveyard...
A valley village of mills, the village is surmounted by the fertile lands of the Condroz plateau. Hamlets and villages surrounding Crupet are a charming places to ride or walk by.
© Photographies: 9 Gérard Michel / 3 Stéphane Sabbe / 1-2,4-6,8,10-11,13-17 Mark Rossignol / 7,12 PBVW