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Remarkable rock formation. Almost a cave where you can clearly see the multiple rock layers.
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Chassepierre is an artists' village situated on the Semois River. Chassepierre derives from the Latin casa petrea ("stone house"). It is one of the most beautiful villages in Wallonia.
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Impressive and quickly accessible via a small junction
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The Trou des Fées in Chassepierre is a network of underground galleries dug by man in the cron (limestone rock). They extend under the foundations of the old mill and join the presbytery where they merge with the cellars. The Trou des Fées as well as the ruins of the old mill have been restored and are open to visitors freely.
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The site of the old Chassepierre mill is located between the presbytery and the church. Unfortunately, it was demolished in 1980, but this allowed the updating of the vestiges of a much older occupation of the site and of its geological origin, nicely called the “Trou des Fées”: a network of galleries dug by men in the limestone rock (cron) which extends to join the cellars of the presbytery and forms a mysterious network, attributed, perhaps, to the place of residence of magical beings…
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Chassepierre is a beautiful village on the banks of the Semois in the Belgian province of Luxembourg. The village is best known for its International Street Arts Festival, which usually takes place at the end of August and is the largest cultural event in Wallonia after the Francofolies of Spa. The name Chassepierre comes from the Latin word “Casa petrea”, which means “stone house”: the village consists mainly of stone houses from the 18th and 19th centuries. The inhabitants are called “soquets”, derived from Gaumais.
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