History at heart, well anchored in the present yet turned towards the future, Waterloo took pride in bringing History and Memory together by creating a fascinating scenography, sure to captivate all generations' interest.
 

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  • Wellington Museum (Waterloo)
    Memorial tourism - The Wellington Museum in Waterloo
    Waterloo

    Wellington Museum (Waterloo)

    This museum, once an inn, served as headquarters to the Duke of Wellington the night of June 17th, 1815. Right before the famous battle of Waterloo...
  • The 1815 walk, a stroll around the Waterloo battlefield
    Waterloo

    The 1815 walk, a stroll around the Waterloo battlefield

    Follow in the footsteps of the Duke of Wellington and Napoleon's Imperial troops with this 1815 walk around the battlefield. A fantastic opportunity to see the historical location that would change the map of Europe.
  • Bois des Bruyères (Waterloo)
    Waterloo

    Bois des Bruyères (Waterloo)

    The Bois des Bruyères woodlands offers a lovely place to relax lovely paths... Located in Waterloo (Waloon Brabant), it enjoys a varied flora and fauna.
  • Hot air balloon flights in Wallonia
    Around Wallonia

    Hot air balloon flights in Wallonia

    See Wallonia from a different angle with European Balloon Corporation, proud of 25 years of experience: Walloon Brabant, Liège, Namur or Durbuy.
  • Waterloo Immersion | Mont-Saint-Jean Farm
    Commemorating - the Battle of Waterloo - Napoleon
    Waterloo

    Waterloo Immersion | Mont-Saint-Jean Farm

    Travel through time with Waterloo Immersion! Once their military uniform on, visitors will be led by their guide to the iconic locations of the battlefield. The walk offers a few experiences along the way, asides historical anecdotes: how to march, reloading a riffle, charge with a bayonet, start a fire...
  • The Mont-Saint-Jean Farm's microbrewery and museum (Waterloo)
    microbrewery - beer - Belgian - Waterloo
    Waterloo

    The Mont-Saint-Jean Farm's microbrewery and museum (Waterloo)

    The Mont-Saint-Jean Farm, in Waterloo, is home to a museum and a microbrewery. This historical location served as a surgical hospital for the British and Allied troops during the famous battle.
  • Car-free | Waterloo - La Louvière
    Braine-l'Alleud

    Car-free | Waterloo - La Louvière

  • Guides 1815
    Waterloo

    Guides 1815

    Why not visit the famous Waterloo battlefields? The Guides 1815 associations can organise a bespoke tour for your group: history, anecdotes, on foot or by car, a sum up or a very detailed presentation all in the language of your choice.
  • The Sept Fontaines Golf Club and its two championship courses
    Braine-L'Alleud

    The Sept Fontaines Golf Club and its two championship courses

    Enjoying a magnificent setting in Braine-l'Alleud, to the south of Brussels, the Sept Fontaines Golf Club is one of Belgium's most well-loved golf clubs.
  • Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo battlefield: a 360° fresco
    Soldiers on the battlefield
    Braine-l'Alleud

    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo battlefield: a 360° fresco

    This extraordinary, full scale mural present the various scenes of the 1815 battle between Wellington and Napoleon's troops. Painted in 1912, it gives an impressive 3D feel.
  • The Lion's Mound, part of the Waterloo battlefield
    Admire the famous Lion's Mound in Waterloo
    Braine-l'Alleud

    The Lion's Mound, part of the Waterloo battlefield

    The Lion's Mound, overlooking what once was a battlefield, commemorate the Allies' victory over Napoleon's imperial trips. The beast, placed on top of this 40 metres hill, seems to be roaring towards France still.
  • Domaine de Bataille de Waterloo and its 4 iconic sites
    Braine-l'Alleud

    Domaine de Bataille de Waterloo and its 4 iconic sites

    The Lion's hamlet was part of the Waterloo battlefield where French and English troops fought on June 15, 1815.