Best attractions and places to see around Daverdisse are situated in the Belgian Ardennes, characterized by its forests, meadows, and the Lesse and Almache rivers. This region offers a combination of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its diverse features.
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A castle steeped in history. Nearby (less than 3km away) are the ruins of Baron Hofschmidt's Hermitage, featuring famous poems by Lamartine, Boileau, and others, engraved directly into the rock with exceptional calligraphy.
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Nice place to start hiking trails
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Combination of 2 walks from Redu. The start begins with the blue walk. This sometimes goes quite steeply downhill to the Lesse, which has a steep drop there. Below we then go onto the yellow walk over a small "ruisseau" via a (rickety) bridge. The walk runs from there (loop-shaped) completely through the forest, back to the bridge. From there back over the bridge and onto the second part of the blue walk. That part runs on asphalt through the village of Lesse and uphill again just past the ESA space centre, from where the end point Redu appears again.
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The walk starts from the book village of Redu. The walk is called Passage des Chèvres and is perfectly signposted. The start is near the ESA space centre and at Séchery you end up in a beautiful forest. During the hunting season you should definitely keep an eye on the dates of the hunt. The route runs almost entirely on natural paths.
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Since Easter 1984, when the first rare and second-hand book market was held in the Ardennes, Redu has welcomed book lovers from all over the world. One of the keys to its success is its beautiful location in richly vegetated nature. That is why you can enjoy pleasant walks in the streets of the village and in the forests that surround it at any time of the year. Today, the village has about fifteen bookstores specialized in the most diverse subjects in different languages: nature, literature, history, travel stories, music, archaeology, comics, children's books, etc. You will also find artisans, shops, temporary exhibitions, coffee shops and accommodations. More information at https://www.redu-villagedulivre.be/nl/
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Resteigne Castle is a sturdy 18th-century castle located near the picturesque bridge over the Lesse River. It has a long and rich history, dating back to the 12th century, when it belonged to the Loraine family. It has changed hands several times over the centuries, passing to the Berlo, Mérode, Rouveroy, and Hoffschmidt families. The castle is now privately owned but can be rented for events and weddings.
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Since Easter 1984, when the first market for rare and second-hand books was held in the Ardennes, Redu has welcomed book lovers from all over the world. One of the keys to its success is its beautiful location in a lush natural environment. This is why you can enjoy a pleasant walk in the streets of the village and in the surrounding forests at any time of year. Today, the village has around fifteen bookshops specialising in a wide range of subjects in different languages: nature, literature, history, travel stories, music, archaeology, comics, children's books, etc. You will also find craftsmen, shops, temporary exhibitions, coffee shops and accommodation. More information on https://www.redu-villagedulivre.be/nl/
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Mirwart, a sub-municipality of Saint-Hubert, in Belgium, is part of the Plus Beaux Villages de Wallonie (most beautiful villages in Wallonia). It is a picturesque village, surrounded by nature, where the farms and half-timbered houses have managed to retain their characteristics of yesteryear. An omnipresent nature In Mirwart you will find the Domaine provincial de Mirwart, which offers 1350 hectares of exceptional fauna and flora: you will find dozens of fish ponds, a forest with different types of trees, the rivers Lomme and Marsault, beehives and some historical heritage scattered here and there in the area. in the middle of the forest (bridges, a blast furnace from the 16th century, an ice cellar from the 19th century...). In the middle of this unspoilt nature, the walks invite you to relax and disconnect from your daily worries. More information at https://www.visitardenne.com/nl/het-beste-van-de-ardennen/top-doeten/steden-en-dorpen/mirwart
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The region around Daverdisse is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the scenic Domaine Provincial de Mirwart, which offers 1350 hectares of diverse fauna and flora, including fish ponds, forests, and rivers like the Lomme and Marsault. The Vallée de l'Almache provides scenic walks with natural curiosities like the "Trou de l'Ermite" and "Trou du Curé." Don't miss the Lesse River, where you can walk along its banks or enjoy kayaking in summer, and cross the charming Wooden bridge over the Lesse.
Yes, Daverdisse and its surroundings offer several historical and cultural attractions. Visit Resteigne Castle, an 18th-century castle with roots dating back to the 12th century. Explore the Book Village of Redu, famous for its numerous specialized bookstores and annual book festivals. You can also see the Saint-Roch Church with its beautiful stained glass windows and the Saint-Pierre Church in Daverdisse, featuring a renovated 15th-century altarpiece. The Museum of the Clog in Porcheresse celebrates the region's clog-making heritage.
Daverdisse is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on numerous marked trails. The region's rivers, like the Lesse, are popular for kayaking during warmer months. For specific routes, check out the guides for hiking around Daverdisse, cycling around Daverdisse, and gravel biking around Daverdisse.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Domaine Provincial de Mirwart, which offers plenty of space for exploration. The Book Village of Redu is also family-friendly, with children's book sections and a charming atmosphere. The Picvert Path (Sentier PICvert) is an accessible family-friendly walk on a rehabilitated old tram line. For an immersive experience, the nearby Euro Space Center offers cosmic adventures and simulations.
The Daverdisse area offers a variety of hiking trails. A popular option is "The valley of l'Almache — loop from Daverdisse," a moderate 11 km route. Another moderate trail is the "Little Bridge Over the Our – Wooden bridge over the Lesse loop from Daverdisse," covering about 12 km. For an easier walk, consider the "Upper Lesse River – Saint Peter's Church, Daverdisse loop" at around 5.7 km. You can find more details and routes in the hiking guide for Daverdisse.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. The Book Village of Redu is a highlight, praised for its unique atmosphere, diverse bookstores, and cozy cafes. The historical significance of sites like Resteigne Castle and the serene walks along the Lesse River, including crossing the Wooden bridge over the Lesse, are also highly valued. The region's tranquil forests and rivers provide a perfect setting for relaxation and outdoor exploration.
Yes, the region boasts several picturesque villages. Redu, the famous Book Village, is a must-see. Our Village, recognized as one of the "Plus Beaux Villages de Wallonie," features typical Ardennes architecture and historic stone bridges. Sohier Village is another beautiful Wallonian village known for its charming farmhouses and impressive castle. These villages offer a glimpse into the local culture and history.
Yes, you can find options for dining. The Book Village of Redu, a short distance from Daverdisse, has numerous cafes and restaurants. The Moulin de Daverdisse also offers a culinary experience with regional products and views of the park and river. Our Village is home to the Michelin-starred restaurant La Table de Maxime.
The Belgian Ardennes, including Daverdisse, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Summer is ideal for kayaking on the Lesse River and enjoying longer daylight hours for hiking and cycling. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage, and cooler temperatures that are comfortable for longer treks. Some attractions, like the Book Village of Redu, host annual festivals, such as the Easter Book Festival, which might influence your visit.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Mohimont Farm, an 18th-century private property with a historical connection to Pierre-Napoléon Bonaparte and an old "glacière." The Monument du Maquis in Haut-Fays commemorates World War II resistance fighters. Also, look for the wild boar statue along the Lesse River, an emblem of the Ardennes, and the picturesque 19th-century Bridge of the Gades in Gembes.
Yes, the Daverdisse area provides cycling routes for various abilities. You can find moderate to difficult gravel biking routes, such as the "ESA Redu Centre – Redu loop from Redu" (moderate, 25 km) or the more challenging "Almache River – Redu loop from Gembes" (difficult, 30 km). For touring cyclists, there are routes like "The Clog Museum loop from Porcheresse" (moderate, 16 km). Explore more options in the cycling guide for Daverdisse.


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