Wanderrouten in den belgischen ARdennen
Die belgischen Ardennen erstrecken sich über die Provinzen Namur, Lüttich und Luxemburg, sowie einen Teil der Provinz Hennegau. Es gibt also zahlreiche Wandermöglichkeiten – die perfekte Spielwiese für alle Freunde des sanften Tourismus. Durch den Wald, über Felder, vorbei an Städten oder Dörfern, am Wasser entlang oder über felsige Bergrücken - es gibt für jeden Geschmack etwas.
La Ragnicole





Starting from Ragnies, which is listed as one of the ‘Most Beautiful Villages in Wallonia’, set off to discover its church, presbytery and imposing farms steeped in history such as Mascart château, Henquin farm or pretty Hensal farm with its beautiful park containing rare species of tree. At Chêne farm, dating back to the 10th century, go back in time with a chivalric journey through this Mediaeval building and its Hildegarde garden. Not far from the path, the Biercée Distillery, located in the imposing courtyard farm, once the law court of Lobbes abbey, offers you brandies and liqueurs made from fresh fruit.
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The route was designed by Office du Tourisme de Thuin
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Semal Farm
Discover this charming farm with its partly disused farm buildings. It is surrounded by a magnificient park featuring rare tree species. Accommodation facilities available, rooms for festivities and meetings.

Henquin Farm
Also called the "ferme Rose" owing to its pink colour, this huge sand-blasted quadrilateral farm boasts an 18th century rubble stone building as its main interest.

Chene Farm
Travel back through history to the time of chivalrous knights within this 10th century mediaeval building and its Hildegarde garden and plants harking back to the feudal epoch

Mascart Castle
Commonly referred to as the "Spanish farm", this castle's baroque-flavoured main dwelling is built with traditional brick and limestone. It used to belong to prominent iron-masters called Mascart in the 16th century