Attractions and places to see around Celles offer a variety of experiences for visitors. This region provides numerous points of interest, from historical sites to natural landscapes. It is a destination where explorers can discover diverse attractions.
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One of the three waterfalls that cascade down the Lagnon. All grouped together along the marked waterfall hike starting from Albepierre.
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By bike you can see this castle from different angles. It is worth the detour.
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There are numerous waterfalls and torrents to discover along the Lagnon. The Vergnes waterfall is one of the most impressive, with a beautiful waterfall of around 20 meters.
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easy to reach! but then it goes up quite a hill. Feasible round with children!
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Pretty waterfall to enjoy from a distance, no access to swim 😉
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Celles is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Château de Vêves, considered one of Belgium's finest medieval castles, or visit the Romanesque Collegiate Church of Saint-Hadelin. Don't miss the Hermitage Saint-Hadelin, which offers historical significance and breathtaking views. The village also features a Panther Tank, a relic from the Battle of Celles during World War II, and an interpretation circuit to guide you through 11 emblematic historical locations.
Yes, Celles is nestled in a picturesque valley surrounded by four hills and crossed by a small stream, offering a charming natural setting. For a specific natural highlight, the Vergnes Waterfall is a must-see, featuring an impressive cascade of around 20 meters. The Hermitage Saint-Hadelin also provides breathtaking views over the village and surrounding landscape.
The region around Celles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Chapelle Saint-Antoine from Murat' or the 'Murat - Prat-de-Bouc Pass Loop'. Mountain bikers can explore routes such as the 'Lac du Pêcher loop from Chalinargues', while cyclists might enjoy the 'RBX Cantal Volcano Loop'. You can find more details and routes on the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and cycling guide for the area.
The village center of Celles is known for its picturesque streets and traditional stone houses, beautifully adorned with trees and blooms. You can explore the charming atmosphere, discover the notable village fountain, and follow the 1.5 km interpretation circuit that highlights its feudal castle, Romanesque church, and World War II history.
The settlement of Murat is a great option for families, featuring craft shops and a wildlife center. It's also surrounded by charming villages and three small volcanic mountains, offering a variety of activities and a pleasant environment for a family stay.
Celles is noted for being beautifully adorned with trees and blooms, suggesting that spring and summer offer a particularly charming and vibrant atmosphere. The historical sites and natural features can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months.
The Château de Vêves is renowned for its medieval architecture and interior. It features beautiful wood paneling, exquisite furniture, impressive galleries, and grand rooms that transport visitors to another era. It is considered one of the finest medieval castles in Belgium and is listed as one of Wallonia's most outstanding monuments.
Yes, the village preserves a piece of its World War II history with a Panther Tank, a relic from the Battle of Celles. Additionally, the 1.5 km interpretation circuit through the village includes information about the Battle of Celles among its 11 emblematic locations.
The Collegiate Church of Saint-Hadelin is a Romanesque masterpiece recognized as a heritage asset by the government of Wallonia. Its historical significance dates back to the 7th century when Saint Hadelin established a hermitage in the area, leading to the town's conversion to Christianity.
The Bredons fountain, located in Bredons, is a pretty fountain dating from the Middle Ages. It's a good place for a refreshing stop, especially if you are on the GR 400 trail, before continuing your journey.
Beyond Château de Vêves, you can also visit Sailhant Castle, a fortified castle located on a spectacular rocky promontory. This magnificent building, which became a fortified castle during the Hundred Years War, can be visited and offers impressive views, overlooking a magical waterfall.
Murat is a charming town with numerous craft shops and a wildlife center. It's surrounded by picturesque villages and three small volcanic mountains: Rocher de Bonnevie, Chastel-sur-Murat, and Rocher de Bredon, which has a Romanesque chapel dedicated to Saint Anthony at its summit. It's an ideal spot for strolling and offers restaurants and activities.


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