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Falizes

Typical house of the village Soulme
Fauna and flora in Doische
Church of Sainte Colombe in Soulme
Hikers in Doische
Sun through tree leaves in Doische
Credit : UTOPIX, H.Lenaerts

Description

This short walk, which departs from Sainte-Colombe church in Soulme, crosses a wooded area to the south of the village. A sign dating from the German occupation during World War II still hangs on the gable of a former farmhouse, which forms the corner of Rue Désiré Mathieu and the path that leads to Hamoir Mill. The walk passes close to the former Falize quarrying site, which was used to construct the village itself. There were also pastures for goats and sheep on the limestone lawns. The village, which is listed as one of the Most Beautiful Villages of Wallonia, has retained its traditional architecture, the source of its charm. The Romanesque Sainte-Colombe church was built from limestone rubble during the 11th century and is surrounded by the cemetery walls. These are bordered by a stunning row of large chestnut trees.

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Walking
Difficulty
Easy
Duration
30mn
Dist.
1.7 km
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Starting point

Rue Sainte-Colombe , 5680   Soulme
Lat : 50.18739Lng : 4.73615

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Pedestrian - Horizontal rectangle - Blue

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99, route de la Plate Taille 6440 Boussu-lez-Walcourt Belgique

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾