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.
Promenade de la Haute Sambre





This itinerary begins at the foot of the fortified castle in Solre-sur-Sambre. Located at the meeting point of the Thure and Sambre rivers, the castle’s construction dates to the early 14th century. The castle defended the border. A testament to the Mediaeval military architecture of Hainaut, the castle has retained its quadrilateral design, with circular towers highlighting the four angles. The Thure river supplies the water for its moats. The Church of Saint-Médard stands proudly at the curve of the path that circles the castle and straddles the Thure. On the second Sunday in June, Saint-Médard accompanies the procession during the Entre-Sambre-et Meuse folk march. Once you reach the main road, pause before the bell tower farmhouse. It was erected in 1792 and its tower is a listed building. After crossing the fields bordering the woods, you can discover the Thure Abbey farmhouse, the last remaining vestige of an Augustinian canonesses’ abbey that was founded in the 13th century.
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Ferme d'Abbaye de la Thure
Check out this old dwelling, which underwent a renovation in the late 18th century, where you can still see a stone dated 1595. It boasts a magnificent tower entrance and a huge barn.

Ferme du clocher
Built by Charles Halbrecq between the late 18th century and early 19th century, this farm is a welcome place to hold your banquets and receptions.

St.Medardus church
Behold the early 16th century Gothic-style limestone and brick building, which was significantly altered in the 18th century.

Fortified castle
Take in the view of the moats, whose water is supplied by the river "La Thure", surrounding this 14th century building, one of the oldest fortified castles in the Hainaut region.