Discover Vielsalm and its many gems
In the heart of the Belgian Ardennes, Vielsalm is the perfect destination for nature lovers, mountain bikers, skiers and forest walkers. And children are sure to be fascinated by the tales and legends of this beautiful and secret region!
Located in the north-east of the province of Luxembourg, the Vielsalm region will enchant you with its endless spruce forests and its traditional villages and hamlets nestled in the lowlands. What's on the itinerary? Activities for young and old to enjoy: swimming pools, museums, tennis, lake, walks, mountain biking... There’s something for everyone. In winter, put on your skis and head for the Baraque de Fraiture, one of the highest points in Belgium. Are you a cross-country or downhill skier? The slopes are waiting for you! Looking for other villages to discover? Saint-Vith, Stavelot, Houffalize and Malmedy are all just a twenty-minute drive away. There's no better way to discover a host of traditional Ardennes locations!
Full of history and legend
Vielsalm is also rich in natural minerals, including coticule, the local stone that is said to have remarkable qualities.... Children will be fascinated to discover the region’s legends, witches' tales and other little miracles. The Macralles of the Val de Salm will no longer hold any secrets for them... Beware, chills guaranteed!
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Saint-Hubert, land of nature and legend
The town is one of the region's tourist hubs, which is easy to understand when you realise how much there is to see and do here! The surrounding area is not to be overlooked, with breathtaking scenery, charming villages and traces of the past.
Eupen: Fine Food, Shopping and Nature
Known as the capital of Belgium’s German-speaking community, Eupen is a wonderfully vibrant city packed with great things to see and do.
Eupen is an understated city. Although less popular than Liège, Namur or Mons, it is well worth a visit. You can get lost in the streets and admire historical monuments, townhouses and Baroque-style buildings dating back to the peak of the woollen cloth industry that gave the city its heyday in the 17th and 18th centuries. Unless, that is, you prefer shopping, gourmet restaurants, museums (like the chocolate museum or contemporary art museum) or cultural traditions - the famous Rosenmontag (’Rose Monday’) and the Rhenish carnival with its entertaining parade perfectly demonstrate the party spirit, hospitality and openness of Eupen’s people.
Unparalleled Surroundings
One of Eupen’s biggest advantages is definitely its excellent location within a magnificent natural landscape, close to two unique nature reserves, Hertogenwald (Forest of the Dukes) and the High Fens natural park. You can go to the ‘Maison Ternell’ nature centre in any season for guided walks (for all ages). In the winter, you can hire skis to use on the many cross-country skiing trails. Plus, you mustn’t forget the unmissable visitor centre at the Vesdre dam on Lake Eupen (the largest artificial lake in Belgium), which offers a multitude of activities (hiking, climbing, cycling and mountain biking). Not to mention, Eupen is also home to the biggest indoor go-karting centre in Europe!
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