Attractions
The Belgian Ardennes are full of stories. Centuries-old castles (Bouillon, Lavaux-Sainte-Anne), world-famous caves (Han-sur-Lesse), abbeys with their own brewery, a citadel above the Meuse — all within an hour's drive. Below the attractions we recommend most often to our guests, with practical info: opening hours, parking, age suitability, and the difference between "nice in July" and "more beautiful in October".

A 47.5-metre lookout tower on the Croix-Scaille near Gedinne. 234 steps, views up to 30 km, free entry and a playground. Reopened in 2026.
Gedinne
Picturesque town on the Meuse with citadel, cable car and collegiate church. Birthplace of Adolphe Sax.
Dinant

Nature reserve with walk along caves and Roman ruins.
Furfooz

Benedictine abbey in a green valley with famous cheese, beers and an atmosphere of peace.
Denée

One of Europe's most beautiful caves, combined with a 250-hectare wildlife park. The day trip in the Ardennes.
Han-sur-Lesse

Medieval castle with wetland nature reserve.
Lavaux-Sainte-Anne

Cooperative craft brewery with tours and tastings.
Éprave

Provincial recreation park with 14 playgrounds and swimming pools.
Chevetogne

A thousand-year-old castle on three rock peaks above the Semois. Birds of prey show, night visits and medieval festival.
Bouillon