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From a multi sensory meditation path in the grounds of an abbey to an underground walk displaying nature as the artist in a 300 million year old cave sculpted by the Eau de Noir river..  Wallonia takes you off the beaten track.

Visit some amazing places, extraordinary tourist attractions or lesser-known museums that invite you to view unique collections patiently gathered by enthusiasts.

You can stroll along magical or mysterious trails. Be amazed by unique artistic works and installations at every turn of your walk. And you can’t fail to admire the many scenic natural sites or the truly breathtaking landscapes.

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  • The Collegiate Church of St Gertrude and its impressive jacquemart
    Nivelles

    The Collegiate Church of St Gertrude and its impressive jacquemart

    The jacquemart (an animated mechanised figure which strikes the hours on a bell with a hammer) of the Sainte-Gertrude collegiate church in Nivelle is one of 3 in Wallonia.
  • The Saint-Hubert basilica, an architectural masterpiece, opens its attic to visitors
    Saint-Hubert

    The Saint-Hubert basilica, an architectural masterpiece, opens its attic to visitors

    The Saint-Hubert basilica, listed as exceptional cultural heritage of Wallonia, is one of the most impressive in Europe.
  • The Hermitage and its fascinating way of the cross
    Saint-Léger

    The Hermitage and its fascinating way of the cross

    The former Wachet hermitage, now known as the Notre-Dame du Refuge chapel, was first been mentioned on written documents in 1559. It takes its name from the little stream by its side.
  • The fascinating marian estate of Sugny is often called the Lourdes of the Ardenne
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Vresse-sur-Semois

    The fascinating marian estate of Sugny is often called the Lourdes of the Ardenne

    The Marian estate of Sugny was created in 1911 by the locals, nestled beautifully in the green setting of a park. Considered an open-air museum, it was nicknamed the Ardenne Lourde, probably due to its faithful reproduction of the Notre Dame de Lourdes grotto, star piece of the site.
  • The Château d'Attre, its listed park and its rock | Ath
    Brugelette

    The Château d'Attre, its listed park and its rock | Ath

    In Brugelette (Hainaut), the Château d'Attre is one of the most authentic witnesses of the 18th century in Belgium. The listed park, at the heart of the 17 ha estate delimited by the Dendre, is also worth the detour.
  • The Saint-Etienne church in Waha: a Romanesque church rich in artistic gems
    Marche-en-Famenne

    The Saint-Etienne church in Waha: a Romanesque church rich in artistic gems

    The Saint-Etienne church, one of the oldest in Belgium, is the only one to have kept its dedicatory stone, commemorating its consecration in 1050. Its stained windows were the very last work of artist Jean-Michel Folon.