After departing from the kiosk, this itinerary leads you along a short trail, enabling entry into the quarries, which housed a feudal castle in times gone by. Nature has reclaimed its rightful place and nothing remains to be seen of this rich history. At the peak, a panorama reveals the landscapes of the Sambre river and the Geopark, as well as a view of the former extraction site from below. The Sainte-Anne marble sawmill, which is now a limited company. Merbes-Sprimont, was founded in 1868. It experienced extraordinary success in the early 20th century, with more than 600 workers and exports within Belgium to the zoological garden in Antwerp, the Palais de Justice and the National Bank in Brussels and the Royal Palace of Laeken, as well as around the world, such as the Imperial Palace for the Crown Prince in Tokyo or the National School of Fine Arts in Rio de Janeiro.
1.4 km
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max. 146 m
min. 122 m
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Styles : In the countryForest Theme : Waterfront |
Geologically diversified Géoparc's attraction is reflected in its firm commitment to the development of scientific discovery tourism as promoted by the Malogne non-profit-making organisation.
Take the time to relax in this rural location forming a jumble of steep-sided craters and enjoy the splendid panoramic view of the Sambre Valley.
In the early 20th century, this company's white-veined grey marble was exported all over the world: Antwerp Zoo, the Courthouse, the Palace of the Crown Princes in Tokyo,... The marble sawmill is again in business.
Come and admire this waterway dating back to 1328, lined with splendid pastoral landscapes and historical monuments to which this rural municipality owes its charm.
N1 (Pedestrian) - Blue