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!
Buildings from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries with seigniorial origins and former court of justice.
A site shaped by nature and man, with an exceptional biodiversity
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.
A traditional house shaped to adapt to the rigours of the region's climate.
Beautiful limestone ensemble from the 17th and 18th centuries, the seat of a former seigneurial dwelling - listed monument.
Designed by Victor Horta, the adaptation of Art Nouveau to a rural context - private property
A blend of Romanesque and Gothic for this church which boasts authentic Baroque stalls similar to those in Cockayne Church in England - a listed monument.
Honnelles: one commune and two rivers
With its elongated layout parallel to the road, it seems to guard the access to the old shale bridge.
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.
Some of the traditional houses in Mirwart still proudly bear witness to an old building technique.
Dated 1646, a large orange-red vessel in the green landscape of Sosoye.
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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