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The region of Huy is worth a detour. You’ll be able to discover the wealth of its natural and architectural heritage through the many walks that are available to you.
The Château de Modave
This wonderful 17th-century castle is located on a rocky outcrop. Over twenty rooms can be visited and each is elegantly decorated and furnished. You can admire notably the remarkable ceilings, tapestries from Brussels or even furniture dating from the 18th and 19th centuries.
The RAVeL 126
This route will allow you to discover by bike or on foot, the Condroz region and the exceptional heritage of its villages. The RAVeL
RAVeL greenway allows you to cross the centre and to discover a part of the town of Huy. The trail is challenging since there are many summits and valleys in the region.
Hexapoda
The insectarium “Jean Leclercq” de Waremme is the only place in Wallonia to offer the public a scientific and fun journey to the world of insects. Through fifty educational modules, young and old can discover the main features of Hexapoda. Several thousand live insects, hundreds of naturalised specimens as well as numerous photos await you here.
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- Huy fortress and memorial© WBT - David SamynHuy
Huy fortress and memorial
While visiting the region of Huy, make sure to visit this fort, a real memorial to the second world war. Its museum retraces its history as a concentration camp.