Bouillon [French pronunciation: [bu.jɔ̃]] (Walloon: Bouyon) is a municipality in Belgium. It lies in the country's Walloon Region and Luxembourg Province. The municipality, which covers 149.09 km², had 5,477 inhabitants, giving a population density of 36.7 inhabitants per km².
Restaurants in Bouillon
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The castle of Bouillon, the oldest vestige of feudalism in Belgium Visit one of the largest fortified castles in Belgium and embark on a journey through more than 1000 years of history. Standing on three rocky peaks, the castle of Bouillon dominates the city and offers a magnificent view of it. During your visit, you will also be able to discover an art very widespread in medieval times: falconry. Admire the majestic flight of hawks, eagles and owls in a show with humor (from 01/03 to 11/11 inclusive). Finally, end the visit with the Scriptura museum which will tell you the history of the school and the exhibition of the fresco "The Armed Pilgrimage of Godfrey of Bouillon".
The Chateau de Bouillon is an impressive medieval castle with raptor shows and beautiful raptors that you can get quite close to. Well worth a visit and lots of good restaurants in the village below.
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We enjoyed the walk up through the forest with our little children. The belvedere is very much worth a visit, young and old enjoyed the climb and view.
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A trip in Kayak, Canoe or Stand up paddle : the best way to discover the Ardennes in Belgium. A nice activity to do alone or in groups (family or friends)! You can also rent pedalos.
I have no complaints with this company. Rather simple process. Reserve a kayak (or just show up and hope a kayak is available), pay in cash (cash only - no cards), and then hop in their bus to take you to the starting point. The Staff spoke English, French, Flemish, and probably other languages. I did the the 15KM, 3.5 hour, Bouillon to Poupehan route. I parked my car at the Semois Kayak site in Poupehan, then their bus drove me to the starting point in Bouillon and I then kayaked back to Poupehan. You do have the option of paying extra Euro for a container to put inside water bottles, food items, etc. that you don't want to get wet. The Semois is truly beautiful and peaceful. Note that I went in June and the water was quite low and there were a few shallow areas where I had to get out of the kayak and push/pull the kayak because the kayak got stuck on the bottom of the river. I recommend wearing water shoes/sandals and swimming attire. Lastly, I also recommend making a reservation in advance. When I showed up, there were easily more than 50 people and it appeared that most all kayaks were taken. Relax and enjoy drifting down the river in a wonderful natural setting!
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