Our villages vary between rural heritage, classified monuments and remarkable sites. Whether castles, farms, churches or abbeys, traditional buildings, rural or natural heritage, discover the must-see Most Beautiful Villages of Wallonia!
A reminder of times gone by, the extraction of limestone and then red marble marked a prosperous period for the locality.
The origins of this former flour mill date back to at least 1619 and it was the site of local resistance during the Second World War.
Some of the traditional houses in Mirwart still proudly bear witness to an old building technique.
An old mill and ancient galleries dug into the limestone rock as a place of residence for magical beings...
Building housing the former town hall and the former justice of the peace, and signified, from the Place de Limbourg, by "L'Arvô", which means "covered passage" in Liège Walloon - Listed monument
The former presbytery of Crupet, dated 1654, forms a listed site with the church of Saint-Martin, the adjacent old cemetery, the church square and the lime tree.
Its steep limestone slopes, shaped over the centuries by man and extensive grazing, are today a jewel in our natural heritage - listed site.
Discover the underground world!
A former feudal castle of which only a few traces remain today: the dwelling and the ruins of the old barn.
Immerse yourself in the heritage of Soiron with the exploration route FR - NL - EN
From 1885 onwards, the "chemins de fer vicinaux" were used to boost economic activity throughout the country.
Située au cœur du village, l’église dédiée à saint Léger et édifiée en pierre calcaire a connu, au cours du temps, de nombreuses modifications.
The association Les Plus Beaux Villages de Wallonie (The Most Beautiful Villages of Wallonia) oversees a network of 32 villages, bearers of a strong territorial identity and reflecting traditional architecture. It is committed to promoting the rural, cultural and natural heritage of Wallonia and is a part of the development of local and responsible tourism.
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