Belgium and Luxembourg (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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WALLONIA 173

Bouillon (see pp230–33),
located in the south of the
Ardennes, is famous for
its picturesque medieval
castle set on a rocky spur
near the Semois. Once the
home of the 11th-century
crusader knight Godefroid
de Bouillon, the castle
now forms a romantic
backdrop to this quiet
and elegant little town.

Liège (see pp216–19), capital of the
Province of Liège, has a number of
fine churches. This includes the superb
Église St-Jacques, which fuses the
Romanesque with Flamboyant Gothic.

Rochefort (see p211), in
the Province of Namur,
is one of many places in
the Ardennes to have an
extensive cave system (see
pp208–9). The Grotte de
Lorette-Rochefort has a
visitor centre, from where
paths lead sharply down
for 80 m (262 ft), past
encrustations of stalac-
tites and stalagmites, to
halls of vast, rugged rock.

EASTERN WALLONIA
(see pp212–33)

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