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- La Truite de Freux: organic fish farming in Saint-Hubert© FTLB P.WillemsFreux
La Truite de Freux: organic fish farming in Saint-Hubert
Visit a unique, organic fish farm in Belgium and discover how trouts and Atlantic salmons are grown. This impressive estate in Libramont-Chevigny has no less than 30 ponds. - Domaine de Mirwart: an immersion in nature near Saint-Hubert© WBT - Jean-Paul RemySaint-Hubert
Domaine de Mirwart: an immersion in nature near Saint-Hubert
This stunning estate near Saint-Hubert offers nature-lovers a wealth of green spaces, stretching over 1,350 hectares. The two streams, lined with willows and maple trees are perfect excuses for walks and picnics. - Swimming in Herbeumont | The Nawés beach© HistoiresdeSemoisHerbeumont
Swimming in Herbeumont | The Nawés beach
Sunny days? Fancy a swim? The Nawés beach enjoys delightful view on ruins of the Herbeumont castle. - Vierre lake and dam | Suxy (Gaume)© P. VanderoostChiny
Vierre lake and dam | Suxy (Gaume)
Located at the heart of the Chiny forest (province of Luxembourg), the Vierre lake, also known as the Suxy dam, offers a splendid nature area. Visitors can fish there - carps, mainly, but also trout, tenches, roaches and perches. - Explore the famous cave of the Domaine des Grottes de Han© Domaine des Grottes de HanHan-sur-Lesse
Explore the famous cave of the Domaine des Grottes de Han
Come and explore the world-famous underground caves of Han-sur-Lesse, near Rochefort. The Michelin guide has awarded the site 3 stars in its travel guide fo Wallonia. - A delightful nature walk in a wetland area | Lomprez© WBT - S.BurgeonWellin
A delightful nature walk in a wetland area | Lomprez
Near the village of Welin, the Natagora nature space offers a short - but delightful - walk in a wetland area, where the Ave stream overflows. - The cave of Lorette in Rochefort: a remarkable natural heritage© Grotte de LoretteRochefort
The cave of Lorette in Rochefort: a remarkable natural heritage
The Cave of Lorette, part of the Caves of Han domain, can be found in the province of Namur, only 300 m from the centre of Rochefort. - Ardois'Alle | The mysterious world of slate quarries in Alle-sur-Semois© Morgane Vander LindenAlle-sur-Semois
Ardois'Alle | The mysterious world of slate quarries in Alle-sur-Semois
Discover the exceptional setting of one of the last Belgian slate quarries. - The Nisramont lake and dam (La Roche-en-Ardenne)© WBT-Olivier BourgiLa Roche-en-Ardenne
The Nisramont lake and dam (La Roche-en-Ardenne)
The Ardenne enjoys amazing natural sites, the lake of Nisrasmont for example. Perfect for hikes and water fun... Make sure to visit the dam too. - Maboge-Plage, beach and river swimming near La Roche-en-Ardenne© FTLB - P. WillemsMâboge
Maboge-Plage, beach and river swimming near La Roche-en-Ardenne
Maboge, a charming forestry village near La Roche-en-Ardenne, has its own beach, open to all. Why not stop by and swim in the river and enjoy this peaceful, green setting? Maboge also is the perfect place to go kayaking down the Ourthe from. - The Trou des Fées in Virton: a magical location© M. LaurentVirton
The Trou des Fées in Virton: a magical location
Well known by the locals, these exceptional caves feature in many legends linkeds to D’jean dMady but also to the Gaume fairies. - Reconnect with nature at the Chevetogne Estate© WBT - Denis ErroyauxChevetogne
Reconnect with nature at the Chevetogne Estate
The Domaine Provincial de Chevetogne, which stretches over 550 hectares, is sure to delight you with its many surprises throughout its green spaces and its many creative activities. - The Caves of Hotton: a geological gem© WBT - MT Ourthe et Aisne - C.MottetHotton
The Caves of Hotton: a geological gem
Located in the province of Luxembourg, the Caves of Hotton are part of Wallonia's protected natural heritage: a real geological gem! - RIVEO: the River Interpretative Centre in Hotton© WBT - Sébastien RobertyHotton
RIVEO: the River Interpretative Centre in Hotton
Located in the province of Luxembourg, between Durbuy and La Roche, the RIVEO Interpretative Centre features unexpected finds, all themed around rivers and their biodiversity. - Conchibois Lake: water fun and leisure in Gaume© Lac de ConchiboisSaint-Léger
Conchibois Lake: water fun and leisure in Gaume
Nestled in a green little haven in Saint-Léger (Gaume), the lake of Conchibois offers activities for the whole family - including swimming in high-quality water. - The Cussignière marshes, a unique site in the Gaume region© M.LaurentBaranzy
The Cussignière marshes, a unique site in the Gaume region
The Cussignière marshes stretch over a vast plain between the Batte river and the Cussigny stream in Lorraine.