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)
© WBT - Bruno DalimonteWaterlooWellington 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 TourismeWaterloo
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)
© WBT - Pierre PauquayWaterlooBois 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
© PA MeunierAround WalloniaHot 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© M. FasolWaterloo
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)
© WBT - Denis ErroyauxWaterlooThe 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
© WBT – Hike Up/Railtrip.TravelBraine-l'AlleudCar-free | Waterloo - La Louvière
- Guides 1815
© Guides 1815WaterlooGuides 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
© Golf de Sept FontainesBraine-L'AlleudThe 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© WBT - Alex KouprianoffBraine-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© WBT - J.P. RemyBraine-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© MT Waterloo - Jean-Philippe Van DammeBraine-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.
