A smorgasbord of flavors come from this lofty land in the hilly southeast of Belgium: game, wild boar, venison, smoked ham, the region's famous paté and world-renowned Trappist beers. Primarily located in Belgium, the Ardennes mountains also nudge into France and Luxembourg. Dense forests flank the steep hillsides, and market towns and villages perch on river banks. Spring and summer show this lush area at its best, but cross country skiing opportunities make a good case for winter visits.
Restaurants in The Ardennes
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Despite it got blown up during WW1, it is very well preserved. The fort itself is a experience, with all the rooms with their history shown. Even better with the audio-guide.
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Take the public bus from city-centre to the hospital on the citadel.From there it is a 2 minute walk to the War-monument ,underneath the steps are located.From the monument you have a great view over the city of Liège.Walk down the steps and enjoy on the corner of the rue le Poule a drink.Continue with a boatride on the river Meuse.
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One of the places I liked the most to photograph in Liege. The golden details look beautiful when it is sunny and then there is a contrast with the green dome of the church on the other side, this church looks like the St Sava Temple in Belgrade, really interesting. It is pretty close to the train station so check it out.
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Great innitiative to commemorate the suffering of troops and civilians during the battle of the Ardennes, (The bulge ) siege of Bastogne Dec 1944/ jan 1945. I appreciated the cleaniness of the place and the information panels of other places, martyr places of WW2
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The former thermal baths of La Sauvenière : an exceptional venue dedicated to education, citizenship and culture right in the centre of Liège. Performing arts, debates, exhibitions, conferences : come and discover our many activities.
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Guided tour in a former slate mine
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L'ancienne fonderie de cloches de Tellin vous ouvre ses portes sur réservation. Dans un lieu resté intact, venez découvrir le travail des maîtres fondeurs, l'art campanaire et la symbolique des cloches. La fonderie de cloches Causard-Slégers débute ses activités en 1832 et prend un essor commercial important grâce à la route de la diligence qui joint la France à l'Allemagne. Des milliers de cloches y sont coulées. Dans les années 55 à 60, la fonderie occupe plus de 35 ouvriers. Elle cesse ses activités en 1970 mais demeure le patrimoine campanaire le plus important en Belgique.
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This nice church looks like a small cathedral. The stones are nice and the glass are really well decorated. Protected by the rock, it creates a nice atmosphere.
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