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Admiring castles surrounded by beautiful moats, explore hills and valleys to listen to the whisper of a stream... Discover amazing activities along Wallonia's waterways.

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  • The hydraulic boat lifts of the Canal du Centre
    Houdeng-Goegnies

    The hydraulic boat lifts of the Canal du Centre

    Situated in the province of Hainaut, these 4 hydraulic lifts, built beginning of the XIXth century, are standing monuments to the Belgian Industrial revolution. These timeless masterpieces, listed by UNESCO, can be visited.
  • The Eau d'Heure lakes and the Plate Taille Visitor Centre
    Boussu-lez-Walcourt

    The Eau d'Heure lakes and the Plate Taille Visitor Centre

    Enjoy a guided tour of the biggest dam in Belgium and its skywalk, offering a unique 107 m high panorama.
  • Discover Thuin and its boat making history at the Thudo Ecomuseum
    Thuin

    Discover Thuin and its boat making history at the Thudo Ecomuseum

    Thuin, once a boatmen's town, reveals part of its history to visitors. Step on board this narrowboat-museum, anchored by the Quai de Sambre and discover what the daily waterway life used to be like in the region.
  • The interpretation centre of the former locks of Hastière
    Hastière

    The interpretation centre of the former locks of Hastière

    This open-air museum explains how the local, manually managed locks work and what being a lock keeper means. The site is free of access all year round.
  • The mining site of Plombières and its nature reserve
    Plombières

    The mining site of Plombières and its nature reserve

    The former mining site of Plombières is now a nature reserve characterised by the presence of calamine grasslands. Growing there is a special flora linked to the concentration of zinc and other heavy metals in the substratum, of which the calamine pansy is the most representative.
  • The Lanaye locks on the Meuse near Visé
    Visé

    The Lanaye locks on the Meuse near Visé

    The Lanaye locks, located on the Meuse by the Dutch border (province of Liège), mark the junction of the Canal de Lanaye and the Canal Albert.