Discover the best top things to do in Namur Province, Belgium including Citadelle (Citadel), Parc de Furfooz, Le Jardin des Hiboux, Espace Arthur Masson, Ardois'alle, Le Fondry des Chiens, 100 CHEVAUX SUR L'HERBE, Citadelle de Dinant, Grotte de Spy, Domaine Des Grottes De Han.
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4.5 based on 1,151 reviews
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
4.5 based on 225 reviews
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
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.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Guided tour in a former slate mine
4.5 based on 84 reviews
Belgium is a small yet great country, and so are our canyons! West of the river Meuse, close to the French border in the Fagne-Famenne area, you find the nature parc 'Viroin-Hermeton'. Among tourists, this area is less known but among lovers of nature, the Viroinvalley has a serious reputation: Viroin stands for calcium-grazelands full of wild orchids, many kind of rare mosses, rare insects and reptiles. In the hills, nature has formed hundreds of crevices, minicanyons and even grottos. The ecosystem and biodiversity in this nature area earns its spot among the richest in the world with a botanic welth of up to 60 kinds of plants per m². 1) You can reach this area via the town of Nismes (area code 5670, via E420-R5 to Philippeville, direction Couvin, exit for route N939 direction via Mariembourg to Nismes). Several trails start at the church in the centre of Nismes, a small but typical town. Tourism office with further info is at the other side of the square, opposite the church. 2) Trials: --The yellow rectangle takes you trough 7.5km of forest, grazeland, orchids, steep hills, panoramic 'Falconrock', and of course the canyons. --The 9km red/white rectangle marks the beautiful trial 'Les Abannets', following the river. 3) Bring boots or sturdy walkingshoes, a walkingstick can be of help on the steeper parts. These trails are not suitable for strollers, nor wheelchairs. Dogs are allowed on a leash. 4) other things in this area: steamtrain Mariembourg 5660 toTreignes (and back), railroadmuseum in 5670 Treignes, grottos of Neptune in 5660 Petigny.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
LE PLUS IMPORTANT REFUGE EN BELGIQUE POUR EQUIDES SAUVES DE L'ABATTOIR ! Ce sont pas moins de 120 équidés (du mini shetland au massif chevaux de trait en passant par toute une kyrielle d'autres races de chevaux) à découvrir. Découvrez les grandes écuries et parcourez en petit train ce Royaume pour équidés . Visite guidée Des moments uniques en émotion - Plaine de jeux (en été) - Cafeteria-petite restauration - Boutique Souvenirs
4.0 based on 1,772 reviews
It was between 1818, and 1821, during the Dutch occupation, that the citadel was built in its current form. Throughout the kitchen, the bakery and the forge, you will discover the daily life of 400 soldiers that were living there. Don't forget to visite our new space 1914-1918, explaining all the fights that took place in dinant during the first world war.
We have spend 3h here with the family, well organised and highly interesting, views are mind blowing, afterward we too the cable car to have a drink at Le Cerf Vert which is probably the most beautiful bar / bistro in Dinant, a little gem!
4.0 based on 1,595 reviews
Visit the Domain of the Caves of Han and experience a magical encounter with the sheer majesty of nature. Discover the Cave of Han and venture into the Wildlife Park… Prepare to be amazed!
I went here when I was a kid once, and returned not expecting a whole lot more than a bit of nostalgia, but there is a lot more to it than that. I wish I'd come earlier in the day as there was so much to see! This is a set of attactions, which includes a museum of archeological finds, that I did not have enough time for to see, and a museum that shows mannequins involved in old timey occupations, which was endearing. The main things are the animal park and the caves though. The animal park is visited in a safari bus, it has all the larger native European animals, and the landscape is stunning. The caves were much more impressive than I remembered them. It is quite a walk underground, something like 2 kilometres and 500 steps, so this is not something for the very young or very old. Of course, this complex of caves has been open to the public for 200 years, which means it is not in pristine condition. But the sheer size of it, the size and the variation of rock formations, and the whole presentation of it is truly impressive. The guide was lovely, and there is a short, artistic light show halfway trough. If you do not speak French or Dutch you may want to ask for help at the information desk, as this is a destination that mostly sees visitors from Belgium and the Netherlands.
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