The castle of Walzin is located in Dréhance, now a sub-municipality of Dinant, in the province of Namur. This neo-Gothic castle stands on a steep rock above the right bank of the Lesse, before it flows into the Meuse.
The citadel of Namur is one of the largest citadels in Europe. Its vast network of underground passages earned it the nickname "The termite mound of Europe" by Napoleon I. …
This set of 7 cave shelters was discovered in 1867 by geologist Edouard Dupont with remains from the time of the mammoth and the reindeer. They are the Trou du …
Montaigle Castle is undoubtedly one of the most impressive ruins in Belgium. On the orders of Charles V, the magnificent building was plundered and set on fire by French troops …
Established on the two sides of a small valley and watered by the Molignée and the Floyon, the village is characterized by a dense settlement of limestone from which emerge …
From the river bank you can look across to the “Château de Walzin”, which sits on a steep limestone cliff high above the Lesse. The castle is privately owned and …
The Château de Haute Roche, known locally as Château de Haute Roche or Château de Dourbes, is located south of the village of Dourbes. This castle is located on a …
On the site of the Vêves Castle stood a fortified castle since 1230, which was completely destroyed in a fire at the beginning of the 15th century. A little later, …
Going down the Samson valley towards Goyet, after crossing the village of Faulx, we discover on the left a real fairy tale castle. Built at the end of the 13th …
The keep in Crupet is a medieval fortified residential tower that is part of a castle complex in the village of Crupet, in the province of Namur. The keep was …