The Rochers de Samson are impressive limestone cliffs which overlook the confluence of the Samson and the Meuse, facing the village of Namèche. There you will find a rich plant and animal biodiversity, as well as the ruins of a medieval fortress and a chapel. You can also explore a cave that served as a shelter during World War II. The Rochers de Samson are a protected site of great biological interest and a listed heritage site.