By lucyfl, on Jul 22, 2025
Reading time: 6 min.
Although sunshine is often preferred, our beautiful Ardennes sometimes experience rainy days. That's why today I'm offering you some activity suggestions to help you fully enjoy your stay, even in bad weather.

THE CARMELITE CULTURAL SPACE IN FUMAY:
The Carmelite cultural center in Fumay offers cultural events; you can find them on our website by visiting the calendar section.
MUNICIPAL POOLS:
Just because it's raining doesn't mean you can't go swimming! The area's swimming pools are open so you can have fun and go swimming even if the weather isn't great.


THE SPANISH HOUSE:
The Spanish House of Revin, built in the 1920th century, is one of the last remaining half-timbered houses in the town. This local heritage museum, listed as a listed building, offers insight into life in Revin in the XNUMXs and the foundry trade. Its architecture suggests it was the home of a wealthy merchant, and its name evokes the Spanish occupation of Revin.
“PIERRE TASSIN” CULTURAL CENTER:
This former Recollectines convent, built in 1680 and listed as a historic monument in 1980, now houses the Pierre Tassin Cultural Center.
This building houses a library containing 23 documents, divided into several spaces: book areas, a municipal games library, a dance hall, a conference room, and an exhibition hall. Temporary and permanent exhibitions (Gambier pipes) as well as other cultural events are organized there.


COME AND COMFORT YOURSELF WITH LOCAL PRODUCTS:
Our reception staff will be delighted to welcome you to our two reception points. Ask for information on activities and take home delicious local products.
THE NICHET CAVE:
Dive into the heart of a unique and mysterious experience 35 meters underground by exploring the Nichet Cave in Fromelennes. Its twenty rooms, from the Nutons to the Skeleton, including the Chasm and the Lovers' Room, will take you on a journey through the legends of the Ardennes.
Discover the story of the Nutons, these small imaginary beings with marvelous powers who inhabit the cave walls. An unusual and enigmatic visit awaits you to uncover their secrets!


MICHEL PARADON SLATE MUSEUM:
Discover the profession of slate worker...
This former Carmelite convent has been converted into a museum to allow you to discover the daily life of the slate workers.
Dive underground via an elevator to experience a day in the life of a slate quarryman with a reconstruction of the scenes: a kitchen, underground and surface work, and discover the history of the town and the slate quarries upstairs.
PLAY AN ESCAPE GAME:
Several locations in the region offer escape games, so are you ready to take on the challenge?


THE GIVET CARRY-OVER:
A former military riding school, it now offers cinemas and a live performance space.
Two rooms: 376 seats and 89 seats.
Set the schedules.
For more information and the program, follow us on the website dedicated to the Manège: lemanegedegivet.fr
ENJOY A GOOD MEAL:
The restaurants and bars of the Ardennes Valley are waiting for you in this bad weather, go eat a good meal to take your mind off it.

The Ardennes offer a multitude of indoor activities for all ages, even in the rain: culture, history, relaxation... Don't let the weather dictate your stay!
Plan your getaway with us now and discover the region's treasures!
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