10 Things to do Good for Couples in The Ardennes That You Shouldn't Miss

November 9, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

A smorgasbord of flavors come from this lofty land in the hilly southeast of Belgium: game, wild boar, venison, smoked ham, the region's famous paté and world-renowned Trappist beers. Primarily located in Belgium, the Ardennes mountains also nudge into France and Luxembourg. Dense forests flank the steep hillsides, and market towns and villages perch on river banks. Spring and summer show this lush area at its best, but cross country skiing opportunities make a good case for winter visits.
Restaurants in The Ardennes

1. Domaine Saint Roch

Route Charlemagne 20, Couvin 5660 Belgium +32 60 34 40 54 [email protected] http://www.domainesaintroch.be
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5.0 based on 92 reviews

Domaine Saint Roch

Industrial site of the 18th century, historical monuments, 50 private acres for nature lovers. Electric range with a turbine on the river, visited.Banquet hall for 200 persons, 2 x 6-beds, 7 x 2 beds and 2 x 4 beds, accommodation and a bedroom unusual resting on the water at the end of a pier of 110 meters.

Reviewed By L3386ALcarined

A really nice experience our night in the 'boule sur l'eau'. A very kind welcome, splendid views, privacy, nature all around and a nice breakfast with a view! Thank you very much Philippe!

2. Observatoire Astronomique Centre Ardenne

Chemin de la Source 100 Grapfontaine, Neufchateau 6840 Belgium +32 61 61 59 05 http://www.observatoirecentreardenne.be/
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Observatoire Astronomique Centre Ardenne

3. La Grande Foret de Saint-Hubert

Saint-Hubert 6870 Belgium http://www.lagrandeforetdesainthubert.be/en/home
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

La Grande Foret de Saint-Hubert

4. Le Herou

Rue du Herou 61, Houffalize 6660 Belgium http://www.pndo.be/fr/decouvrir-territoire/les-sites-naturels/le-herou/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Le Herou

Reviewed By ReneTolenaars2016 - Ceroux-Mousty, Belgium

Very nice walk in a quiet picturesque part of the Ourthe river valley. This walk is a combination of easy climbing with stretches along the Ourthe river.

5. Chateau de Bouillon

Esplanade Godefroid de Bouillon 1 Château fort, Bouillon 6830 Belgium +32 61 46 42 02 [email protected] http://www.bouillon-initiative.be
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4.5 based on 1,303 reviews

Chateau de Bouillon

The castle of Bouillon, the oldest vestige of feudalism in Belgium Visit one of the largest fortified castles in Belgium and embark on a journey through more than 1000 years of history. Standing on three rocky peaks, the castle of Bouillon dominates the city and offers a magnificent view of it. During your visit, you will also be able to discover an art very widespread in medieval times: falconry. Admire the majestic flight of hawks, eagles and owls in a show with humor (from 01/03 to 11/11 inclusive). Finally, end the visit with the Scriptura museum which will tell you the history of the school and the exhibition of the fresco "The Armed Pilgrimage of Godfrey of Bouillon".

Reviewed By yeetfamlol - Brussels, Belgium

The Chateau de Bouillon is an impressive medieval castle with raptor shows and beautiful raptors that you can get quite close to. Well worth a visit and lots of good restaurants in the village below.

6. Citadelle (Citadel)

Route Merveilleuse 64, Namur 5000 Belgium +32 81 24 73 70 http://www.namur.be
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4.5 based on 1,151 reviews

Citadelle (Citadel)

Reviewed By karanvivek - Evere, Belgium

Beautiful castle .. with wonderful view from every level Best way to explore castle is by foot (walk up), stay at every level (there are plenty of sitting spaces here and there) There are car parking at the highest level and at a level below (just next to Parfumes of Namur shop) One can easily spend whole day here .. there is a museum, an expo and small yet beautiful shop, cafe and train ride, small kids play area and plenty of open space to sit around and relax

7. Parc de Furfooz

Rue du camp Romain, Dinant 5500 Belgium +32 82 22 34 77 [email protected] http://www.parcdefurfooz.be/
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4.5 based on 225 reviews

Parc de Furfooz

Near the doors of the Ardennes, along the Lesse, near Dinant, park and nature reserve of Furfooz invites you to discover through a nature walk

Reviewed By johanac34 - Prague, Czech Republic

We started the day with this nice tour around the hills. It is really clean, sign are clear and the cave are nice surprises. Strongly recommended with kids with the lamp of your mobile. Explore them. Nice bar in the middle of the way where you meet the kayakistes.

8. Coteaux de la Citadelle

Feronstree 92, Liege 4000 Belgium +32 4 221 93 67 http://www.lanocturnedescoteaux.eu/en/coteaux_jour.php
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4.5 based on 644 reviews

Coteaux de la Citadelle

Reviewed By 933thierryf

Each year , in the beautiful city of Liege , there is this folkloric event, a circuit that take you into the coteaux, de Liege.it start "rue St leonard and take you thru Pierreuse to the citadelle, all the street are illuminated by thousands of candles, musical attraction are placed here and there where all kind of music are played, also there several shop and restaurant where you can a taste of different cuisine, several small 'bar' on the street offers you the typical alcohol liegeois that is called 'Pecket' these have a wide variety of flavor, museum are open and freed, also the St Barthelemy church is all illuminated, as expected this feast attract people from Holland, Germany and even France, the best point to see is the illumination of the Montagne of Bueren, with the 300 steps all decorated by candles set in a splendid mosaic like display

9. Montagne de Bueren

Liege Belgium http://www.montagnedebueren.be
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4.5 based on 1,388 reviews

Montagne de Bueren

Reviewed By schrijver_e

Take the public bus from city-centre to the hospital on the citadel.From there it is a 2 minute walk to the War-monument ,underneath the steps are located.From the monument you have a great view over the city of Liège.Walk down the steps and enjoy on the corner of the rue le Poule a drink.Continue with a boatride on the river Meuse.

10. Bastogne War Museum

Colline du Mardasson 5, Bastogne 6600 Belgium +32 61 21 02 22 [email protected] http://www.bastognewarmuseum.be
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4.5 based on 1,851 reviews

Bastogne War Museum

Located close to the famous Mardasson Memorial, the Bastogne War Museum is the principal memorial dedicated to the Second World War in the Ardennes and Belgium with more than 150 000 visitors per year. Through the use of scenography, witness testimonial, multi-media installation the route through the exhibition appeals not only to the intellect but to the emotions, giving visitors the feeling that this story belongs to each and every one of us.

Reviewed By erictX7670ZS - Norway, null

Visited with our two kids (7 and 9), and we all thought the museum was fantastic. For my generation and that of our kids, the events of WW2 are very removed. But when you learn about what happened, and that it wasn't all that long ago, it's a very humbling educational experience. The museum is really well curated, and the exhibition leads you through the lead up and events of this part of WW2 in a logical and very engaging manner. My kids liked their individual audio guides and especially the way the story is narrated by the 4 perspectives of the local boy, his teacher, the American soldier and the German soldier. The theatrical displays are really good (to give your mind a break) because there is just so much info to absorb and it is tiring. We spent 3hrs in the museum. It is scary that the events of today seem so similar to those in the lead up to WW2... We also visited the Verdun WW1 museum the next day, and it is incredulous that the world didn't learn it's lesson the first time round.

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