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Circuit cyclotouristique 'Marche - Nassogne'

Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 01/12/2023
40 km
4 h
max. 406 m
min. 202 m
431 m

Accessibility

Styles : BaladeDiscoveryRoadtrip
Public : Teenagers
Themes : CouplesPatrimony

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Starting point

5 Place de l'Etang , 6900 Marche-en-Famenne
Lat : 50.22991Lng : 5.34296

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Lieu-dit 'Thier-Saint'

Rue de Jemeppe 6950 Nassogne
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Marche-en-Famenne

15 Place de l'étang 6900 Aux Tombes
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Eglise Saint-Etienne et vitraux de Jean-Michel Folon

Rue du Maquis 6900 Waha
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Village de Waha

84-90 Rue du Maquis 6900 Marche-en-Famenne
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Site de la Vieille Cense

4 Rue de la Station 6900 Marche-en-Famenne
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Village de Marloie

Chaussée de Rochefort 6900 Marloie
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Château de Jemeppe

17 Rue Félix Lefèvre 6900 Marche-en-Famenne
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Village d'Hargimont

Rue de Binte 6900 Marche-en-Famenne
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Village d'Harsin

Harsin 6950 Harsin
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Maison du Tourisme Famenne-Ardenne Ourthe&Lesse

15 Place de l'Etang 6900 Marche-en-Famenne
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The Saint-Monon collegial church

The Saint-Monon collegiate church, its ancient churchyard and picturesque lane of linden trees planted in 1803, have all been listed by the Royal Commission for Sites and Monuments. The church underwent restoration works in 1948-49 and, according to the chronogram above the entrance porch, the current building dates from 1661. The choir and the apse are built in typical 7th century Romanesque style and the church nave was rebuilt in 1661. An educational board near the church entrance tells the story of the Holy Monon, a Scottish Monk who came to Nassogne to evangelize our ancestors around 600. Inside the church, you can admire the reliquary which contains the holy relics. Saint Monon is the Patron Saint of farmers who invoke his protection for their cattle and their crops. Each year (on the Sunday following Ascension), the reliquary is taken from the collegial church to the Saint-Monon chapel, during the procession that is locally known as the Procession des Remuages (i.e. ‘the riddling procession’). During the procession, the pilgrims, for the vast majority farmers, rub the shrine with handfuls of grass or shrub branches. The blessed crops are then fed to their livestock, in the hope that this will protect them from harm until the following year.

4 Rue du Parvis 6950 Nassogne
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Village de Nassogne

8 Rue de la Pépinette 6950 Nassogne
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Quartier de La Prée

Rue de la Prée 6953 Ambly
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Brasserie artisanale Saint-Monon

41 Rue Principale 6953 Ambly
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Village d'Ambly

Ambly 6953 Ambly
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Village d'On

Place de la Victoire 6900 Marche-en-Famenne
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Village d'Humain

38 Rue de Thys 6900 Humain
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Village d'Aye

Rue Grande 6900 Marche-en-Famenne
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15 Place de l'Etang, 15 6900 Marche-en-Famenne Belgique

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