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!
At the bottom of the gentle Gaume, the ruins of Montquintin Castle, surrounded by its hamlet, contemplate the landscape - Exceptional Heritage of Wallonia (Outside the village - 5 km)
Immerse yourself in the heritage of Saint-Remy-Geest with the discovery tour FR - NL - EN
Steeped in history, the Logne Castle Fort rises up from the Ourthe valley - Listed site (outside the village - 5 km)
From medieval fortress to pleasure castle - Exceptional heritage of Wallonia (Outside the village - 5 km)
Un circuit d’interprétation de 2 km agrémenté de panneaux didactiques guidera vos pas à la découverte du charme pittoresque de la localité…
Immerse yourself in the heritage of Chassepierere with the discovery tour FR - NL - EN
A religious building with medieval origins in the heart of the locality - Listed monument.
Dating back to 1686, the Jospein farmhouse is built around a farmyard with its dwellings, outbuildings and other traditional volumes.
With origins dating back to the 13th century, this vast complex marks out its imposing silhouette in the Ragnies region and, since 2004, has been home to the famous Biercée Distillery.
On a rocky promontory overlooking the confluence of the Samson and the Meuse, the ancient fortress of Samson reveals the secrets of its former prestige through its rare remains - Listed site
An unarmed castle from the late 17th century.
Picturesque valley and site of great biological interest "Natura 2000".
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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