Our Val d'Ardenne region is full of small villages to discover. The majority of these villages have a rich natural and cultural heritage, if you are looking for places to recharge your batteries and reconnect with nature, our villages are made for you!

10 villages to discover:

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landrichamps

Extend your stay or come for a weekend in the picturesque village of Landrichamps to recharge your batteries, take a stroll or disconnect.

Crossed by the Houille and covered by 80% forest, Landrichamps is a haven of peace in the middle of nature.

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Fromelennes

Come and live a unique experience, where history, nature and mysteries intertwine!

A village of legends and traditions, Fromelennes is located near the Belgian border.

Discover the legends of the Nichet caves, the tradition of carillons, and the Saint-Laurent church dating from the 19th century.

You won't be bored!

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Charnois

In Charnois, discover the Saint-Rémi church rebuilt in 1750, the Saint-Quirin fountain and its legend, as well as the old flour mill, a testament to the craftsmanship of yesteryear.

Located in the Pointe de Givet nature reserve, this village is perfect for hiking and cycling.

A green setting where history and nature await you!

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Ranches

Rancennes is a small village that immediately charms.

Are you a lover of nature and history? Then this village is a must-see for you.

Not far from Givet, this village offers you exceptional views of the Charlemont fort.

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chooz

You may know the village of Chooz for its nuclear power plant, but did you know that thanks to its geographical position, this village offers an exceptional natural setting.

With its 760 hectares of forests and its typical Ardennes landscapes,

Chooz is an invitation to discovery and relaxation!

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Times

Foisches tells a turbulent history. Until the 18th century, this village belonged to the lordship of Hierges.

Between 1554 and 1558, clashes between the troops of Charles V and the French armies left the village in ruins.

After the war, the Templar farm, built in 1600, became accommodation for the officers of the Charlemont fort.

Come and discover the secrets of a village that has stood the test of time!

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Ham-sur-Meuse

Come and stroll through the picturesque streets of Ham-sur-Meuse, its blue stone houses with slate roofs will not leave you indifferent.

Discover the 565th century Saint-Lambert church and a unique attraction in the North of France, the XNUMX-metre-long tunnel used by boaters to avoid the loop of the Meuse around the village of Chooz.

A village where history and nature meet!

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aubrives

Several artists have passed through the village of Aubrives.

Works of art can be seen everywhere, including the medallion, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's painting "The Horsemen of the Apocalypse". Don't miss the works of Favaudon, a French painter and sculptor. He created the stained glass windows of the church and the virgins on the banks of the Meuse.

Aubrives will surprise you with its cultural and natural heritage.

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aggressiveness

Famous for its charcuterie and nicknamed “the roof of the French Ardennes”, Hargnies is a charming village with picturesque streets and stone houses.

In addition, it hosts the Horse Festival every year.

And if you let yourself be seduced by the authenticity of Hargnies!

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Anchamps

Nestled in the heart of the Regional Natural Park, Anchamps is perfect for lovers of nature and history.

Explore the remains of Celtic and Roman civilizations that settled over the centuries. 

Witness to the rich local heritage, the Saint-Pierre church was built in 1766 from local stone. 

Don't forget that the Ardennes are a land of legends, go and discover the one in Anchamps!

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