Best castles around Libramont-Chevigny are found within a municipality in the Belgian province of Luxembourg. This region is characterized by its historical significance and natural landscapes, including the Lomme valley and the vast forest of Saint-Hubert. It features a variety of historical castles, ranging from medieval fortresses to fortified farmhouses and more recent Renaissance-style châteaux. This area offers opportunities to explore historical architecture set within picturesque natural surroundings.
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Mirwart Castle is now a hotel and restaurant
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Laval Castle is a fortified farmhouse, or château-ferme, in the hamlet of Laval in Tillet, in the commune of Sainte-Ode, in the province of Luxembourg, Wallonia, Belgium. The current building is a 17th-century house, the oldest preserved part of which is a 14th-century cellar from an earlier building. The farmhouse is open to the public, and its outbuildings are available for overnight stays.
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Brasserie: - Lunch from 12:00 to 14:00 every day from 1200 to 1400hr (except Wednesday) - Dinner from 1830 to 2030hr on Monday and Sunday Gastronomic Restaurant: - Dinner from 1900 to 2000hr on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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The history of Mirwart Castle is certainly impressive. The roots of the fortress go back to the 8th century. With an extraordinary list of high-ranking owners, the domain has played its part throughout the history of the Low Countries. A recurring theme in the history of the castle is its relationship with the powerful abbey of Saint-Hubert, with which it has had conflicts over the centuries. More on this website: https://nl.chateaudemirwart.com/
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At 1 there is also a small parking lot. The route is signposted with yellow rectangles,
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On this walking path you have a beautiful view of the garden and meadows of Roumont castle.
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In 1885, the De Coppee family acquired an impressive estate of 100 hectares with castle on the territory of Ochamps. Baron Évence III Coppee decides to build a new castle on the site of the manor. Alblan Chambon, highly sought after as an architect at the time, was commissioned to realize the plans for the castle in Renaissance style. It was built in 1912 after an example of the castle of Azay-le-Rideau from the Loire region. Towers were added to the original building, using a combination of natural stone and brick. This beautiful and excellently maintained castle of Roumont, together with four surrounding castle farms, complete this beautiful domain.
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A lovely little chapel along the way.
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The region offers a diverse range of historical properties, from ancient medieval fortresses like Mirwart Castle, which evolved into an 18th-century pleasure residence, to fortified farmhouses such as Laval Castle. You can also find the archaeological remains of Château des Fées Ruins and the more recent Renaissance-style Château de Roumont.
Yes, Laval Castle is categorized as family-friendly. Its authentic representation of a fortified farmhouse offers a unique historical experience, and its outbuildings are available for overnight accommodation, which can be a fun and educational stay for families.
Mirwart Castle now operates as a prestigious boutique hotel and gourmet restaurant, offering a luxurious experience. Laval Castle provides unique overnight accommodation in its historical outbuildings. Additionally, the domain of Château de Roumont also has charming gîtes available in its restored outbuildings.
Absolutely. Château des Fées Ruins is situated in beautiful wooded surroundings, ideal for exploration. Mirwart Castle is perched overlooking the picturesque Lomme valley, and the Ancien Château de Banalbois is set within the vast forest of Saint-Hubert, offering pleasant walking opportunities.
The Château des Fées Ruins hold significant archaeological and historical importance. Evidence suggests usage as far back as Gallo-Roman times (3rd-4th century), with further fortifications added in the 11th and 12th centuries. Its strategic location made it an ideal defensive position, connecting various periods of habitation and fortification.
Mirwart Castle showcases an evolution from a medieval fortress to an 18th-century pleasure residence, blending defensive and refined architectural elements. Château de Roumont, built in 1912, stands out for its elegant Renaissance style, reminiscent of the Loire Valley castles.
The region around Libramont-Chevigny offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including options for general cycling, road cycling, and gravel biking. Many of these routes pass through scenic landscapes and near historical sites, allowing you to combine castle visits with active exploration.
Yes, the Ancien Château de Banalbois, located within Libramont-Chevigny, has a unique social history. After various uses, it was acquired by the Province of Luxembourg and extensively renovated to become a reception center providing support to people in precarious situations, illustrating a different adaptation of a historical property.
Visitors appreciate the impressive history and architectural evolution of castles like Mirwart Castle, as well as the picturesque settings in Wallonia's 'Most Beautiful Villages'. The archaeological significance of sites like Château des Fées Ruins and the authentic experience of a fortified farmhouse at Laval Castle are also highly valued.
While Mirwart Castle is now a hotel and restaurant, allowing access for guests and diners, it was previously privately owned and undergoing restoration. Château de Roumont itself is private, but its outbuildings offer accommodation, and the English-style park can be viewed from walking paths.
For more detailed historical context and archaeological information about the Château des Fées Ruins, you can visit castles.nl/fees-castle.


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