Attractions and places to see around Haulmé include a variety of natural features, historical sites, and recreational opportunities within the Ardennes region. The village is situated amidst green hills, characterized by stone houses and winding streets, with the Semois River flowing through the valley. This area provides diverse landscapes for exploration, from riverbanks to rock formations.
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Nestled in a green setting with its three irregular arches, this bridge is the emblematic monument of the parish of Saint-Lambert de Vresse. It has inspired countless photographers, and especially painters. Bron and more info: https://tourisme.vresse-sur-semois.be/decouvrir/patrimoine/le-pont-st-lambert-et-sa-legende-a-vresse
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The Pont Cassé de Bohan, emblem of the Ardennes village, spans the Semois and formerly supported a tram line. Dynamized and rebuilt during the Second World War, it was definitively destroyed by the Germans in 1944. Used for only two years, it lost its utilitarian function but remains a safe place to walk and a symbol dear to the Bohanais. This bridge is often photographed and features on many local logos.
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Pretty little bridge over the river (possibility of crossing at lookout)
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This is all that remains of a bridge which was used by the old tram line between Gedinne and Bohan, and which was dynamited twice during the Second World War, first by the French, then by the Germans, to slow the enemy's advance. You can access the bridge from rue des Epeautés in Bohan, and follow the path which runs along the Semois.
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The Bohan Bridge was destroyed in 1944 and is one of the emblems of the Ardennes village.
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If you're looking for a challenging and scenic trail run in the Ardennes, you can try La Roche at Seven. This place takes you through the forest, along the river and up to a rock outcropping which offers stunning views of the Meuse valley and the town of Monthermé. The name of the place comes from the fact that at seven o'clock the sun shines on the quartzite rocks and makes them sparkle. The trail has steep climbs and descents. Get ready to sweat and enjoy the beauty of nature.
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The Semois River is a prominent natural feature, ideal for canoeing, hiking, and cycling along the Trans-Semoysienne Greenway. You can also visit Seven O'Clock Rock for stunning views of the Meuse valley, or discover the geological site of Roc la Tour, which offers magnificent views within the forest. Liry provides a beautiful panorama of the Semoy Valley and Haulmé village.
Yes, you can visit the charming Saint-Lambert Bridge, a Roman-style bridge from 1768 in Vresse-sur-Semois. The Broken Bridge at Bohan is a symbolic landmark that spans the Semois. The Vresse-sur-Semois Artists' Village showcases works by local painters and sculptors. Additionally, the Ruha Fountain in Haulmé is an old wash house nestled in a schist cave, reflecting typical Ardennes architecture.
The area around Haulmé is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Trans-Semoysienne Greenway, with routes like the 'Footbridge Over the Semois – The Trans-Semoysienne loop from Haulmé' available. For mountain biking, explore trails such as 'Roc la Tour – La Rumsteck , Spéciale Enduro loop from Haulmé'. Hiking is also popular, with options ranging from easy walks like 'Haulmé – Lavoir de la Ruha loop from Haulmé' to more moderate trails. Find more routes on the cycling guide, MTB guide, and hiking guide for Haulmé.
Absolutely! Haulmé Beach offers family-friendly activities like a mini-club, children's games, mini-golf, and inflatable structures. You can also rent canoes or bikes there. About 20 km away, Lac des Vieilles Forges is a major tourist site with swimming, canoeing, fishing, and an acrobatic park. Les Étangs de la Ville in Bogny-sur-Meuse provides trout fishing, a bar, restaurant, and children's games.
For breathtaking views, head to Seven O'Clock Rock, which offers stunning panoramas of the Meuse valley. Liry provides a beautiful vista of the Semoy Valley and the picturesque village of Haulmé. Roc la Tour also offers magnificent views from within the forest.
The summer months are particularly good for outdoor activities, especially if you wish to experience the 'Pont de claies' (a primitive wicker bridge) over the Semois, which is erected from June to September. This period also allows for swimming and various water sports on the Semois River and at Lac des Vieilles Forges.
Yes, the area is known for its distinctive bridges. The Saint-Lambert Bridge is a charming Roman-style bridge with three humpback arches. The Broken Bridge at Bohan is a significant historical symbol, though no longer functional. During summer, you might also encounter The Claies Bridge over the Semois, a unique primitive bridge made of wicker that is rebuilt annually.
The Domaine d'Haulmé, a 21-hectare green area, offers various unique accommodations for nature lovers, including bell tents, tiny houses, and vintage caravans. It's a Natura 2000 site, providing a peaceful camping experience with direct access to hiking trails and the Semoy River.
Yes, at Haulmé Beach, you can rent canoes, mountain bikes, or gyropods to explore the Trans-Semoysienne Greenway. Further afield, services like 'Les P'tits Bateaux' and 'Chez Graziella' in Monthermé and Bogny-sur-Meuse offer rentals of rosalies (pedal cars), bicycles, and even electric boats.
Charleville-Mézières, the closest large city, is renowned as a 'City of Art and History.' Its main highlight is the famous Place Ducale, surrounded by pedestrian streets filled with shops and cafes. It's a great place to experience urban culture and history after exploring the natural beauty of Haulmé.
Yes, the Semois River is suitable for canoeing and other water activities. Haulmé Beach provides a leisure base with access to the river. Additionally, Lac des Vieilles Forges, located about 20 km from Haulmé, is a large lake offering swimming, canoeing, and fishing opportunities.
The Seven O'Clock Rock is unique because of its name, which comes from the phenomenon where the sun illuminates its quartzite rocks at 7 AM, making them sparkle. It's also a popular spot for challenging and scenic trail runs due to its steep climbs and descents, offering stunning views of the Meuse valley.


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