
In rue Richard Heintz, on your left, you will see house no. R.Heintz, the painter who lived here from 1926 to 1929. The path leads through the countryside to the village of Ambly. You pass through the oldest part of the village, the ‘La Prée’ district, with its traditional farmhouses dating from the 18th to 20th centuries. You can make a short diversions towards the centre of the village to discover the cheese factory (Les saveurs du pays de Marche) and the Brasserie Saint-Monon. After the crossroads, on your left is a private animal reserve. The path winds through the woods and you come to the ‘Inzofalle’ deer farm (no longer open to visitors). The village of Nassogne lies ahead. The walk ends at the municipal playground.