Belgium and Luxembourg (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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226 BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG REGION BY REGION


For hotels and restaurants in this region see pp271–3 and pp297–9


Durbuy, sheltered by the forested Ardennes, often cited as one of the prettiest towns in Belgium


Arrays of stalactites on the ceiling
of Grottes de Hotton

Durbuy i


17 km (11 miles) S of Modave. Road
Map E3. * 10,700. @ n Place
aux Foires 25; (086) 212428. http://www.
durbuyinfo.be


Established by charter in 1331,
Durbuy is built on an intimate
scale and calls itself the world’s
smallest town. Its cobbled
streets of stone houses wind
down to a bridge over the
River Ourthe under the gaze
of an 18th-century château.
The main visitor attraction,
the Parc des Topiaires, takes
the art of topiary to surreal
extremes: the box-tree hedges
here have been sculpted into
250 subjects including croco-
diles, birds, a mermaid, and
even the Manneken-Pis.


Environs
Near Wéris, 7 km (4 miles) to
the southeast, there are two
dolmens and many menhirs
and megaliths dating back to
the Neolithic era. There is
also a Musée des Mégalithes.


Y Parc des Topiaires
Rue Haie Himbe 1. Tel (086)



  1. Feb–Dec: daily. & 7





spur known as the Deister.
Destroyed by the Austrians
in the late 18th century, the
château provides a dramatic
backdrop when illuminated
at night during the summer
months. The pottery museum,
Les Grès de la Roche, explains
the history and practicalities
of making traditional blue
stoneware, called grès. It
also covers local culinary
traditions, most notably the
manner of curing hams to
make jambon d’Ardennes.
La Roche was damaged by
bombing during the Battle of
the Bulge (see p231). This
action is remembered in a
collection of uniforms, weap-
ons, vehicles, photographs
and maps in the Musée de la
Bataille des Ardennes.

Environs
River Ourthe winds through
one of the most beautiful
valleys in the Ardennes. The
most scenic stretch runs from
Houffalize, 25 km (16 miles)
east of La Roche, to Liège,
95 km (59 miles) north of La
Roche. Kayaking is a popular
pursuit here and equipment
can be rented at La Roche
and other locations.

P Château Féodal
Rue du Vieux Château 4. Tel (084)



  1. daily (Nov–Mar: Mon–Fri).


    & = http://www.chateaudelaroche.be
    E Les Grès de la Roche
    Rue Rompré 28. Tel (084) 411878.


    Apr–Oct: Tue–Sun; Nov–Mar:


    Mon–Fri. & 9 0 http://www.gdlr.be
    E Musée de la Bataille
    des Ardennes
    Rue Chamont 5. Tel (084) 411725.


    Apr–Dec: Wed–Sun; Jan–Mar:


    Sat & Sun. 7 http://www.batarden.be




caves. Over the millennia, the
river has carved out chasms,
which are draped with stalac-
tites, stalagmites and sculptural
concretions and mineral for-
mations of the utmost delicacy.
Staircases and walkways lead
down through a series of illu-
minated chambers to Belgium’s
largest cave gallery – 200 m
(656 ft) long and 35 m (115 ft)
high. The gardens at the head
of the cave have a path lead-
ing to fine views of the area.

Grottes de


Hotton o


11 km (7 miles) S of Durbuy.
Road Map E3. Tel (084) 466046.
@ # Apr–Oct: daily; Nov–Mar:
Sat and Sun. 8 - = http://www.
grottesdehotton.be


Located on the River Ourthe,
Hotton has some of the area’s
most impressive limestone


La Roche-en-
Ardenne p

16 km (10 miles) SE of Hotton.
Road Map E3. * 4,300. @
n Place du Marché 15; (084)


  1. http://www.coeurdelardenne.be


Set in a deep valley on a loop
of the River Ourthe, La Roche
provides an attractive base for
exploring the Ardennes. The
grim ruins of the imposing
11th–12th-century Château
Féodal (Feudal Castle) over-
look the town from a rocky
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