Cerfontaine
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A - The land of lakes Voir sur la carte
The Lacs de l’Eau d’Heure offer visitors a remarkable view of well-preserved nature and extraordinary landscapes, their feet in the water… On the banks or on the water, young and old alike will enjoy the delights of gliding, navigating, walking, diving and rock climbing, or going to the very heart of a dam, to the hydroelectric power station! For gourmet moments and to rest a while, the Lacs also have welcoming facilities, pleasant place to stop and admire, simply making the most of this extraordinary setting.
Find all the activities, restaurants and possibilities for accommodation on www.lacsdeleaudheure.be
Did you know?
This natural, well-preserved site, with stretches of water covering almost 600 hectares, 600 hectares of forests and 600 hectares of meadows, is the largest nautical complex in Belgium, with 70 kilometres of banks, far more than the Belgian coast.
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B - The Museum of Local Life Voir sur la carte
This small local museum has been established in a disused railway station that is unique of its kind since it is built on a bridge... (line 132 Charleroi-Vireux, listed in 1992).
It contains objects and documents relating to life in days gone by, recalling the folklore (children’s games, the delights of yesteryear), school, leisure activities, (festivals, fairs, hunting), the parish and religious life, everyday occupations, the railway, associations, the two world wars, etc.
A great reason for a walk or a fascinating stopover for everyone interested in local matters and the old Walloon region.
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C - Reception and tourist information site Voir sur la carte
Centre d'accueil de la Plate Taille – www.lacsdeleaudheure.be
Office du Tourisme de Clairefontaine : Place de l'église, 9, 5630 CERFONTAINE – Tel. : 0032(0) 71/644.667