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!
In the heart of the village, the Old Lime Tree stands tall.
An unarmed castle from the late 17th century.
A triangular shape, lines of lime trees and remarkable plane trees and buildings from the 18th century onwards form the backdrop to this pleasant square.
One of the first nature reserves in Belgium, established on a former communal quarry and limestone grasslands.
Ny, a place where stone and water are combined.
This 11th century Romanesque church, which has undergone major alterations over the years, is built of limestone, iron sandstone and pudding stone in the grounds of the former cemetery.
A 1350-hectare forest estate, ideal for walking or strolling
Witnesses of domestic life in the past, the washhouses illustrate the functions linked to water in rural life in the past.
An elegant late 17th century building as the entrance to the Place de la Halle - Listed monument.
A castle whose origins date back to the 14th century - Listed monument.
From its square, open to the landscape, the traditional buildings of the village flow out - Listed monument.
Deep meanders and perched villages characterise this famous and picturesque valley.
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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