6.3 km
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max. 210 m
min. 175 m
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Styles : In the countryIn town |
Along the Charleroi-Beaumont road you can see a trapezoid Landenian sandstone menhir. The only one of a set of three that is still in place, this standing stone was erected in the 3rd millennium BC.
At 200 metres or so from the route, you will have the opportunity to try out time-honoured remedies: essential oils, herbal teas on request, Bach elixirs or swimming lessons at L’ô de la Follie swimming school.
Enjoy a taste of this farm’s healthy products based on sustainable agricultural practices: a wide variety of seasonal vegetables, dairy products, cheese, yoghurts, poultry (chicken, guinea fowl, duck, ...)
Held on 10 August 1924, a solemn mass in memory of the soldiers was followed by a ceremony to inaugurate the war memorial on the Place de Gozée. Discover this work by Hector Brognon.
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The route was designed by Office du Tourisme de Thuin