One of the largest climbing areas in Belgium with over 600 routes, some with high levels of difficulty. Also very nice for hiking between the rocks - watch out for falling rocks when climbing at the top!
On the opposite bank of the Lesse River, the "Aiguilles de Chaleux"—the Needles of Chaleux—rise steeply into the sky. This dramatic limestone cliff is undoubtedly one of the most exciting and beautiful rock formations in all of Belgium.
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.
Givet is the last river town on the Meuse River before Belgium, in the heart of the Ardennes. It owes its significant urban and historical heritage to its strategic location.