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!
One of the first nature reserves in Belgium, established on a former communal quarry and limestone grasslands.
An unspoilt valley, free of roads and other buildings, with great landscape, geological and biological value.
A reminder of times gone by, the extraction of limestone and then red marble marked a prosperous period for the locality.
A former vicarage dating from 1729, with an elegant volume skilfully enlivened by details in Gobertange stone.
A traditional style tinged with baroque for this remarkable early 18th century building.
From seigniorial farm to fortified house, its haughty silhouette dominates the entrance to the village of Crupet - Exceptional heritage of Wallonia - private property.
At the northern entrance to the village, a building straight out of the imagination of its designer and owner.
An old mill and ancient galleries dug into the limestone rock as a place of residence for magical beings...
Reminiscent of the time of the washerwomen along the Chardeneux stream.
Facing the ponds, a magnificent hamlet made up of 17th, 18th and 19th century limestone buildings - (Outside the village - 4 km).
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.
From the top of its rocky spur overlooking a meander of the Vesdre, the silhouette of Saint-Georges church looks proud and dominates the locality - listed monument - Exceptional heritage of Wallonia
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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