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5-Day Durbuy Itinerary

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Durbuy in 5 days

If you only have 5 days to spend in Durbuy, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Bastogne Barracks, Tortuga, and La Table de Manon, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Les Lanternes and Restaurant brasserie du Vieux Pont so you can get the best taste of Durbuy while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Table of contents
  • Durbuy in 5 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Keep it simple
  • Southeast side of town
  • Proximity is everything
  • Visit Caves of Hotton

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Adventure Valley Durbuy, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps

4.7
(22710)
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4.4
(672)
Car racing venue
Outdoor Activities
Racecourse
Scenic Drives
Auto Race Tracks
The Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps is a renowned race track that hosts various motorsport events, including the F1 Grand Prix. Visitors can explore three museums within the 18th-century outbuildings, with one dedicated to the nearby circuit. Getting to the venue for events like the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix is made convenient with advice on transportation options such as trains, buses, and driving.
Went for a wonder around as we knew there was an amateur race and wanted to take it in. Felt brilliant to be there, we found a stand to sit in and watched for a few hours. It was a very hot day so grateful it was in the shade. On a track day this would absolutely brilliant. Great to visit a formula 1 track. Staff were easy with us walking around. We couldn't get into any of the main but it wasn't a problem. Found a parking spot near by.
Emma C — Google review
Very beautiful track, historical, nested in the Belgian Ardennes, 100 meters elevation through the track, the wonderful Eau-Rouge uphill, the pines beneath the photo spots... An unforgettable 5/5 experience for any motorsport fan !
Vachfolle — Google review
Amazing experience watching F1 Grand Prix at this location. Just remember, there will be traffic if you come by car, so make your timing accordingly. I would recommend to buy fixed seat like at least a silver ticket because bronze tickets have no specific seat and it can be difficult to find a good view point. However, once the race is started, you can enjoy it from anywhere around the circuit. Normally it rains during the event at end of July, so remember to take your protection like raincoats and water resistant shoes. I saw many people are camping at the location which is a better option I would say if possible, to avoid all the traffic.
Imran R — Google review
This legendary and historical circuit is very well kept. Eau Rouge is much steeper than images suggest and lives up to the hype. It's a fantastic wide and fast track. The only lunch available during the trackday was an expensive (but very average) buffet so bring your own.
Ben H — Google review
The overall experience at Spa was really great. The circuit is one of my favorites – high-speed curves, good overtaking spots, and fantastic energy. I stayed at Silver 1, and despite the concrete seating, it's truly a great spot with a wonderful view of Eau Rouge. However, there are some points for improvement: Come on, Spa organizers! It took four hours to exit the yellow parking lot. This is a shame, and it's been like this for years! The Silver stands really deserve a cover to protect from the rain. The fan zone was quite disappointed. There were only simulators, a show car, and tire-changing activities. I was expecting much more. And during red flags, instead of just having someone trying to hype up the public with random music and basic entertainment, interviews, some curiosities about the circuit and Formula 1, or historic images from the circuit's past would work much better. It was really boring to listen to an hour of random music and watch someone trying to make people have fun. Overall, it was a good experience, but there are many aspects that the organizers should improve
Braulio D — Google review
Fantastic circuit to come & watch the racing, great views from the grandstand of the start/finish line & the pits & podium. Decent array of food & drink available, including free water refill stations. Lots of merchandise available by inside & out of the circuit, although fairly pricey. Biggest negative is getting to & particularly, from the circuit, as the roads are country roads & there's pretty much 1 road in, 1 road out, so long delays, particularly getting away from the circuit. My advice is to arrive as early as possible when coming to the circuit.
Andy B — Google review
Attended the F1 race last weekend. The track is everything I hoped for. The event being put on by F1, not so much. Buying a GA ticket we walked the entire track and had a great time. But all the places with good views for GA tickets had been blocked by black cloth over fencing. Basically trying to force you to buy a much more expensive ticket for a view. Also, the parking was A NIGHTMARE! Quick to take your money and guide you into a spot, but when the race was over, not a single person in sight to help direct traffic. It was everyone for themselves. We sat in a farm field for almost 3 hours trying to leave!
Jon W — Google review
Went on a Ferrari practice day…and it was a little confusing to navigate the venue. We explored until we were told we couldn’t go in the restricted area. Did get up to the podium, restaurant and gift shop. Walked around different areas and it was a fun afternoon!
Sheryl R — Google review
Rte du Circuit 55, 4970 Stavelot, Belgium•https://www.spa-francorchamps.be/•+32 87 29 37 00•Tips and more reviews for Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps
12 min · 6.1 mi
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Abbey of Stavelot

4.2
(2418)
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4.0
(259)
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Abbey
Cafe
The museum Abbey of Stavelot offers an interesting and diverse experience for visitors. It features exhibits on the Spa racetrack, providing insight into the history of racing with a variety of old cars on display. However, there is a limited English translation available, which may detract from fully understanding the exhibits. The picturesque building also houses a basement car museum, adding to the overall appeal. Overall, it is a great museum that combines history and car enthusiasts' interests in one place.
Recommend to visit. Well maintained and the information is in 4 languages. If you want to do a short walk (1 hour) with some puzzles, download the Totemus app. A walk through the city including some historical information.
Vincenzo — Google review
Car collection was nice the rest was not that great. The museum part of the building the signs are only in French next to the exhibition pieces.
Joe — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3/5) Spa-Francorchamps Museum at Abbey of Stavelot – A Niche Experience, but Limited for Non-French Speakers We visited the Spa-Francorchamps Museum housed within the Abbey of Stavelot, drawn by its connection to one of the most iconic racetracks in the world. The collection of vintage photos, memorabilia, and race cars offers a nostalgic look at the evolution of motorsport in the region. However, we were disappointed to find that most of the exhibit information is in French, with very limited English translations. This significantly impacted the depth of understanding and engagement for non-French speakers. For an international attraction tied to such a globally renowned circuit, this felt like a missed opportunity. We did not explore the rest of the abbey or the other museum sections, so our review is solely based on the Spa exhibition. The museum setting is atmospheric and well-maintained, and motorsport enthusiasts will still enjoy the visuals and artifacts. But for non-French-speaking visitors, the experience may feel incomplete unless improvements are made to language accessibility.
Irene L — Google review
Great value, four museums on one ticket. Something's for everyone including a great teaching museum for race fans.
Lou Y — Google review
The 3 in 1 museum depends of the time of the year, we went to specifically visit the Space Exhibition but it was already over so we only visited the permanent exhibition and the Racetrack museum. To be honest, the permanent exhibition doesn't worth the visit, most of the things you can see are not original relics but copies (and poorly made copies!) and everything was in french, too much space for such few things, what a disappointment. But the Racetrack was another story, it is not big but it has a very valuable collection of race cars and memorabilia specially for fans and kids. Then you can make a walk through the town (is small) and then I recommend visit the waterfalls of Coo, that is another completely different thing! In summary, very disappointment of the Abbey, but the surroundings are very beautiful and you can make lots of other stuffs in the areas nearby.
Eva S — Google review
Looks quite nice, the Musik about the racetrack is also pretty cool.
Florian F — Google review
Interesting exhibits , inexpensive tickets, nice coffee shop, friendly staff
Shane K — Google review
The museum has been renovated in a very nice way but it doesn't houses any real artefacts unfortunately. The history of the abbay is explained in a very educational way. The temporary exhibition of national geographic was worthwhile.
Bart E — Google review
Cour de l'Abbaye 1, 4970 Stavelot, Belgium•https://www.abbayedestavelot.be/•+32 80 88 08 78•Tips and more reviews for Abbey of Stavelot
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Château de Logne

4.3
(682)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Historic Sites
The Chateau de Logne received a new enclosure in the late 15th century, but it met its end in 1521 when Duke Robert II de la Marck of Bouillon allied with Francis of France against Holy Roman Emperor Charles V during the Italian Wars. It is a great place to visit with children as they can freely explore its grounds. It is astonishing how they carved a fortress canal out of stone, reaching depths of 20 meters.
Very nice to explore. A ruin with many caves and a lot of stories. Informative audioguide. From parking to ruins is a good walk up hill.
Dirk J — Google review
Nice castle in ruins to check it out. It has a brief history that you can follow through the self audio guide which you can get there for free at the reception while you purchase the tickets.
Chanakya — Google review
If you enjoy nature, history/archeology you will love these ruins and the small museum. It’s about a 10-15 min hike up to the ruins. You park near a restaurant and a private mansion, but once you find the right trail just follow the wide path/road up. The views are stunning, the small cave system and various paths you can take to get to the top of the castle are really fun. We arrived just before closing and the staff member was really kind and gave us a really fun recommendation on how to tour the castle starting from the base and spiralling to the top. We started with number 5 on the map and walked through the caves to the other-side, looped around to number 6 and climbed the stairs through the castle up to the middle open area. The museum is at another location and the staff there were also kind and helpful.
Laura C — Google review
It's a bit of a climb to get there, but we really enjoyed it once we arrived. We did the scavenger hunt for the kids, which was a great way to keep them engaged. The ruin itself is nice to see, though you walk through it pretty quickly. Good to know: your ticket includes a visit to the museum, which is just a few minutes away by car.
Evert J — Google review
Very nice to visit with children because you can walk around freely. Amazing how they digged a fortress canal of 20 meters deep out of stone. Unimaginable that although the fortress seems unconquerable it one day was conquered.
David S — Google review
Take the audio guide. It's done very well.
Diomede F — Google review
Beautiful ruins of a castle with a great view. The audio tour is recommend as it guides you trough the building at your own pace.
Jeroen B — Google review
Who keeps a castle closed until 13.00 in the afternoon?? Not like you need many staff to at least let us walk around the grounds.
Terry R — Google review
Rte du Pâlogne 6, 4190 Ferrières, Belgium•https://www.palogne.be/•+32 86 21 20 33•Tips and more reviews for Château de Logne
14 min · 7.2 mi
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Dolmen of Wéris

4.2
(650)
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4.1
(81)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Historic Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Dolmen of Wéris, located near the village of Wéris, is a fascinating site dating back to 2000-1800 BCE. Just a short drive from Durbuy, this mysterious arrangement of giant rocks stacked on top of each other gives off an Asterix & Obelix vibe. The area also features megaliths thought to map out the stars.
Great place to see all aspects of the stones, take your walking shoes and give the place some time... it will pay you back
Gavin B — Google review
Its an open air space, located just beside the road. The Dolmen of Weris is dates back to 2000-1800 BCE. There are many Menhirs standing in front of the Dolmen.
Mitr F — Google review
Beautiful lovely almost magical soace
Eva E — Google review
We did the 5km walk which was nice but a little disappointing in that there weren't that many dolmens to see.... 2 large structures and lots of walking between cornfields. The countryside was very pretty however. Maison de Megaliths café was pleasant and staff was friendly and helpful. Also not expensive. Possible to sit indoors or outdoors. Entry to the small museum is also cheap at just a few euros.
Bernadette F — Google review
Didn't like these. Thought this would look nice so I was pretty disappointed...
Olav V — Google review
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Nicolas S — Google review
How could you not give neolithic standing stones set in the lovely Belgian countryside 5 stars?! Obviously some sites are more impressive than others but this was a great specimen
Bethany M — Google review
Must visit if you are passing by Durbuy or Radhadesh. 15 min away only.
Dario K — Google review
Rue des Dolmens 30, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•http://www.weris-info.be/werisIen.html•Tips and more reviews for Dolmen of Wéris
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Where to eat

Under a 2-minute drive from Dolmen of Wéris, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Les Lanternes

4.2
(399)
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3.9
(103)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Brewery
Les Lanternes is a family-run restaurant located in the neighbouring village of Weris. This eatery specialises in traditional French cuisine, and it is well renowned for its excellent food and welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant is perfect for anyone looking to explore Weris Village, as it is situated close to some of the district's most famous attractions such as the megalithic stones of Weris and Oppagne, and the dolmens of Oppagne.
Small restaurant, great service and food… we ordered the omelette that taste like pancakes + salmon fish + stewed chicken with fries and the spaghetti shrimp. We also got the pumpkin tomato soup. Everything was just perfect, everyone enjoyed. Great beers on tap too English is limited but they tried their best, so it’s enough for me 😃
Terence N — Google review
Worth the wait. Property Belgian food, think quantity as quality. Lovely terrace and okay inside. Lots of good wine for sale and toys for the kids. We had the ham, eggs, crepes (which were more like Dutch pancakes than French styled crepes) and a croque monsieur with lots of fries. The wait was almost an hour for us, which was tricky with hungry kids but if you’re looking for a solid Belgian food look no further (just make sure you’ve had a snack beforehand) — also check out their special edition beers on tap, great selection!
Cor C — Google review
English is still a hard language here, sadly. But the beer choice was huge. Only went here for a drink, service was great, peanuts served with the drinks. Definitely a very nice café.
Borsjan H — Google review
Very nice bistro with excellent service. Only one waiter spoke English, but she was very helpful! The whole restaurant was reserved, but since we drove a long way to get there and we only wanted moules frites wich was an easy course for the chef we got to sit down in their beautiful surroundings and enjoy a true Belgium meal.
Gunvor B — Google review
Nice spot for a bite to eat (we had soup and sandwich) plus a beer (nice selection). Make sure to stop in if you are hiking around Weris. Others have said the staff don't speak much English, but that hardly matters. You're just ordering food and drinks...
Daniel P — Google review
Acceptable food, nice variety of beers. Friendly staff, don't speak too much English but make every effort to take care of you, communicate with you, and explain the menu. The entire restaurant is attended to by only two people, thus service can take sometime. But it is always friendly and helpful. Very laid back place.
Sumeet K — Google review
A perfect place to have a bite and to sample local beer after visiting the famous neolithic standing stones and dolmens of Wéris and Oppagne. good quality for a fair price. Wéris village is a quaint place too with lots of hiking routes marked and starting from there. Not crowded at all.
Marc S — Google review
15 minutes just to order something, then another 10 minutes just to get two coffees. Staff was not pleased we didn't order anything to eat and was very unfriendly overall. They acted very stressed, but the place wasn't even full. Very bad experience due to incompetent staff.
Pieter B — Google review
Pl. Arsène Soreil 6, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•http://www.leslanternes.be/•+32 86 38 76 83•Tips and more reviews for Les Lanternes

Restaurant brasserie du Vieux Pont

4.1
(745)
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4.0
(48)
$$$$affordable
Belgian restaurant
Brasserie
Restaurant brasserie du Vieux Pont is conveniently located in the heart of Durbuy, near the Tourist Office. The menu offers a wide variety of food and drinks, with options available online. Additionally, it's known for being motorcycle-friendly with ample parking for two-wheelers. Visitors praise the excellent service and delicious food at this charming establishment. If you're in the area, it's definitely worth a visit to experience the friendly atmosphere and tasty cuisine.
After attending the Formula 1 qualification, we drove through Trois Ponts. Feeling a bit hungry, we decided to park the car and explore our options. The Brasserie turned out to be an excellent choice. Despite all tables being filled or reserved, they managed to find us a spot. The menu was available in English, French, and Dutch. They offer a wide selection of beers and other drinks, though the food menu is somewhat smaller compared to other restaurants. However, every dish was delicious, emphasizing quality over quantity. I had the lasagna, which was exceptionally well-prepared. The balance of spices was perfect. The Vol-au-Vent was also very tasty. To top it all off, the dessert was delightful. One thing that really stood out was the staff—they were efficient, quick to take orders, and even quicker in serving. Definitely worth a visit!
Thierry S — Google review
Great food! During our visit there were a lot of wasps. That spoiled the experience a bit. 4 stars due to the location (on a busy cross road). Otherwise I would have given 5 stars. I would recommend
Jacko K — Google review
A lovely place to enjoy a bit in Trois-Ponts, it's just around the corner of the main road and it's quite motorcycle friendly with a loooot of parking places for two-wheelers. Food tastes great, service was nice and price was reasonable as well.
Jean H — Google review
Great cocktails and a delicious huge portion of salad
Abby D — Google review
Very Friendly People. Food was fantastic and nice portions. Will be coming back again Soon !!!
Mikey H — Google review
Passed by for a drink after exploring the area, large terrace and a wide selection to eat and drink. The only food we ordered besides our drinks were nachos and it was nothing special. Some confusion happened with our drinks but overall nothing to complain about. Map in French, English and NL was also a plus.
Steven T — Google review
Service is amazing! The nicest people I've ever had the pleasure to meet and it is matched by the food. If you are nearby I really recommend you to try this place out :)
Sebastien — Google review
Don't waste your time going here for food. All our hot meals were cold, the staff wasn't particularly friendly and they were confusing taking orders. Most of us ordered fresh carrot soup. Took forever for them to bring it. Soup was not much, maybe less than 200ml, not warm and extremely overpriced. 7 EUR included some supermarket bread. The toasted bread, same story unfortunately. You better walk past this place and look elsewhere...
J S — Google review
Pl. Communale 22, 4980 Trois-Ponts, Belgium•https://www.facebook.com/Brasserie-du-Vieux-Pont-625775184735773•+32 80 40 05 01•Tips and more reviews for Restaurant brasserie du Vieux Pont
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Day 2

Keep it simple
For day 2, these 4 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Durbuy. Start the day with Domain of the Caves of Han and make your way through the city to get to Tortuga. This should take about 9 hours of your day.
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Domain of the Caves of Han

4.4
(18035)
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4.1
(1820)
Outdoor Activities
Nature preserve
Wildlife and safari park
Zoo
Caverns & Caves
The Domain of the Caves of Han is a stunning natural attraction that offers visitors an unforgettable experience. The tour begins with a tram ride to the entrance, followed by a guided exploration of the enormous caves adorned with impressive stalagmites and stalactites. A captivating light and sound show adds to the enchanting atmosphere within the cave. Additionally, adjacent to the caves is a wildlife park where families can enjoy observing various animals in a natural setting.
Beautiful place If you choose to walk, it will be around 3-4 hours or instead you can choose the safari van which covers it within 1.5 hours. Personally I would suggest the walk as you can take your time and watch animals more closely. Also there are few amazing viewpoints which you miss when you take the van
Alina J — Google review
Visiting the Grottes de Han-sur-Lesse was absolutely magical. The caves are truly spectacular - huge chambers, beautiful stalactites and stalagmites, and impressive lighting that highlights all the natural formations. The guided tour (two languages to choose from: french or dutch) was well-organized and informative, with guides who were passionate and knowledgeable about the history and geology of the site. The little tram ride to the cave entrance was charming and added to the adventure. The sound and light show inside the largest chamber was a real highlight - so unique and atmospheric. The whole domain is perfect for a day out, especially if you combine it with a walk in the wildlife park. Facilities are clean, there are places to eat, relax and buy souvenirs. Highly recommend to anyone visiting the Ardennes area - this is a must-see in Belgium!
Małgorzata — Google review
I had an amazing time at the Caves of Han! The underground views were stunning, and the tour was fun and easy to follow. It really felt like stepping into another world. Totally worth the visit!
Bivash S — Google review
It was a nice experience. You can visit the caves (about an hour with a light show) and do the safari where you can see the animals -more of them moving freely in the forest. The tours are not available in English but they try to assist you somehow. There's no parking area.
Eleana M — Google review
This place is awesome. Kids loved it. 10 and 13 years old. Good amount of walking and only French and Dutch speaking tour guide. Bring a sweatshirt and nonslip shoes.
Jeff A — Google review
Absolutely stunning everything about it guided tour very well organised and although the majority of language spoken was French and Netherlands the guide took the out to explain to us in English thank you
Michelle — Google review
Visited the caves today. Great visit, although I somehow expected a more spectacular cave. Guide was good, clear and patient. The light show was actually surprisingly awesome. If you catch this on video, the contrast is magnificent. We had an extra dimension because of Halloween, making the caves also to be inhibited by trolls, handing out mud. 😆
Chris H — Google review
Not many English speakers venture here. The wildlife tour bus and caves tour is only in French and Dutch. Price is high, a combined ticket is 41.50. We’re here in March, it’s clearly low season and I feel they’re getting ready for peak; however nothing was clear to us, where to go and timings. We did a bus tour, which takes90 mins, which was alright but not worth the money. The walking route looked good with some great view points and almost a tree walk. This is split in two, 3km walk over the hill, then another 3km around the lake bed, which you can walk or wait for an electric bus. I think if you aim to come here for an afternoon walk whilst looking at random animals then you’ll enjoy it. Caves, there are two tours, one starts next to the cave where the river comes out the hill, the other longer tour starts in the park at the end of the tramline. We then did the long cave tour, it was cut short because of sediment build up in the cave apparently. They’re spectacular, especially the large caves at the end. So in summary, it’s a great place, but pricey I feel. Doing the walking tour of the zoo will likely take 3-4 hours with stops, the long tour the long cave tour then starts at the end of the animal walking tour. I’d recommend getting here early, do the walk, have a break then do the long cave tour if they’re timed properly. For us the long cave tour was only operating at1400, so it’s screws the zoo visit. The organisation of the place should be better, it’s an established attraction that will generate a lot of income. The tram s a unique experience and it’s great that it’s still maintained. The original signage from 1890 needs a good clean too. 3 stars because of the price and the stress of trying to work out where and when we needed to be. It clear not many English people reach here, so lack of English is to expected and adds to the sense of being on holiday I guess
Paul — Google review
Rue Joseph Lamotte 2, 5580 Rochefort, Belgium•https://grotte-de-han.be/•+32 84 37 72 13•Tips and more reviews for Domain of the Caves of Han
17 min · 12.5 mi
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Euro Space Center

4.0
(4677)
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3.5
(172)
Amusement park
Museums
Specialty Museums
Euro Space Center is a cutting-edge space-themed attraction offering interactive activities, virtual reality moon walks, and captivating planetarium shows. Visitors can embark on a space adventure before concluding their journey in the charming village of Torgny. The center's striking architecture and ample parking make it easily accessible. While some opt for the commercial experiences like the Moon or Mars walk, others enjoy engaging in educational quizzes and challenges.
Fantastic day out at euro space centre with me my husband and 6yr daughter. So many interactive things to do to keep anyone of any age engaged. Learnt so much, great food for brilliant prices, the store was also cheap. Highly recommend! Spent 4.5 hours here and could have done longer.
Jessie D — Google review
A great experience and many different activities to select, play and learn. The set up is a bit chaotic and sometimes you do not know where to start and what to do but the staff is quite helpful there. It is a pity though that the best activities are only reserved for groups, as those who do not have 4 days to spend miss some great opportunities.
Nikos L — Google review
It's categorized as amusement park bit that's not really the case. They have a few rides but nothing really worth mentioning. There's usually a queue or it's closed. A lot of broken stuff too (you do see maintenance people walking around trying to fix stuff). The final straw was the Lunar-X where they simulate a rocket launch and you need to fix some parts in space. During the "space flight" two maintenance people walked and started looking at a broken screen - it really doesn't help the situation. I'm happy I finally visited this place (have passed by it so often) but it's too much money for what you get...
Tom C — Google review
We spent about 5.5 hours at Euro Space Center as a family and overall had a good time. The most interesting activities for me were the space rotor, free fall, and the Mars/Moon walk experience, all really fun and memorable. However, the VR space travel animation made me feel quite nauseous, and honestly, I wish I had skipped that part. Also, while most staff were fine, I noticed that two young employees seemed quite uninterested, almost like they were forced to be there. In contrast, one veteran staff member was outstanding, enthusiastic, helpful, and clearly passionate about his job. He took the time to explain everything at the Mars walk station to those waiting in line, which made the experience even better. A tip for visitors: If you want to avoid long queues for the Mars/Moon walk or free fall, you can try them after 4 PM. When we visited on a Monday, it was much calmer later in the day. All in all, it’s a unique and educational experience, especially for families with kids who are into space and science.
Ahmet K — Google review
I am writing to express my deep disappointment regarding the experience my family and I had at your museum on November 1st, 2025. We attempted to book our tickets online in advance, but the booking system would not let us complete the purchase. The website indicated that tickets were still available, and there was no information suggesting the museum was fully booked. We tried calling the museum several times, but unfortunately, no one answered the phone. Since we were travelling from afar with our two small children, we decided to come in person, trusting that we would be able to purchase tickets on-site. Upon arrival, however, we were told that the museum was fully booked and that no tickets were available — not even for a later time slot. I tried to calmly explain the situation and ask for assistance, but the staff were unhelpful and, regrettably, quite rude. They repeatedly turned their backs, stated that no one could help us, and told us to “go.” To my shock, one staff member even threatened to call the police — for no reason other than me trying to understand what we could do next. I want to stress that I was polite at all times and did not block any queue; there was no one waiting behind me. It is particularly disappointing to experience such treatment at a children’s museum, where families should expect a welcoming and understanding environment. I kindly ask that you review this incident, address the behaviour of your staff, and ensure that your booking system and communication channels are improved so that other families do not go through the same experience. I would appreciate a response and clarification on how this situation will be handled
Ekaterina V — Google review
Visiting the Euro Space Center was a marvelous experience — both exciting and incredibly fun! You need to be a little bit brave to fully enjoy all the activities, and it definitely helps to be in good health, as some experiences really get your adrenaline levels soaring. Overall, it was an unforgettable adventure that I highly recommend!
Katerin S — Google review
Awesome place for kids above 10 years and also adults. Lot of interactive installations, movies, quizzes etc. The mars and moon walk with VR is quite nice. Another VR game to collect gems on Mars. The planetarium is good. Small quizzes here and there are quite interesting. But the most interesting part was the Rotor with such a great velocity. The most amazing spinning ride ever. Would come again only for that! Just loved the whole experience. Totally recommended but for above 10 years of age as well as curious and adventurous adults.
Shilpa M — Google review
Stumbled across this on the way back to the UK so didn't have time to stop but it looks very cool. Mainly aimed at teenagers but seems to have something for everyone.
Adrian B — Google review
Devant les Hêtres 1, 6890 Libin, Belgium•https://www.eurospacecenter.be/fr•+32 61 65 64 65•Tips and more reviews for Euro Space Center
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Domaine de Radhadesh

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3.9
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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Bakery
Castle
Domaine de Radhadesh, located in the outskirts of Durbuy, Belgium, is a unique spiritual center housed inside a fully renovated 11th-century castle estate. This Iskcon temple offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in Indian culture and traditions while surrounded by historical Belgian architecture.
Beautiful and peaceful place with great facilities and warm hospitality. The vegetarian food was delicious, and everything was well-organized and clean. Easy to reach with good parking. A lovely cultural and spiritual experience – highly recommended!
Abhishek R — Google review
I visited this beautiful chateau many years ago. They have done some wonderful restoration work and the place is even more beautiful than before. A credit to all the hard work and vision. I will be visiting again, but I won't leave it so long next time.
Ravi T — Google review
Amazing and wonderful experience to visit the Hindu Temple in a huge Castle complex with a Goshala, lodging,free meals service.....in a remote village of Belgium. Visited on Janamashti and found non Hindus of German French and Belgium adopted with diksha from Iscon doing seva,Kirtan joyously becomes a amazing spiritual experience. A must visit on Janamashti particularly when about 2000 devotees of Hindus and other nationals pay visit and also enjoy the vegetarian meals as prasadam prepared by the management. Nirdosh from Chandigarh,india
Nirdosh V — Google review
One of Belgium's hidden gems, Radhadesh is the largest Hindu temple in the country. The temple is the home of the beautiful Radha-Gopinatha deities. The property also includes an amazing vegetarian restaurant and bakery, as well as gift shop where you can buy amazing Indian products. There is also a wonderful Gosala with many protected cows and bulls. I highly recommend that if you happen to be passing through the area that you visit this wonderful temple!
Nimai T — Google review
Wanted to show something different for the kids to broaden their world view, thought this was a good option in a beautiful area. But you can only enter the temple if you pay a 1:15 hr guided tour, which is not something any kid would be interested in, so we left.
Tamara F — Google review
We did not stay over there but visited the temple, had some snacks from the restaurant, little one played in the small playground and visited the boutique. The temple - the usual Iskcon temple. Impressive to have turned this little castle into a temple. Everything is well set up, area to wash hands and feet, enough place to put shoes away, a friendly reception to guide those who want to see around. The restaurant- looks clean, the small things we ordered were delicious and price was okay. The boutique - quite expensive in my opinion but one can browse and look at all different articles: clothes, instruments, books, spices, statues, cosmetics and small things like keychains etc Goshala - the cows look happy and well taken care of. The person managing is very friendly and open to communicate and we could even touch the lovely cows.
Kharuna R — Google review
Amazing place to visit. Would highly recommend if you're interested in spirituality and Indian culture. Beautiful castle and landscape. Great people working for the temple and surrounding shops.
M.N. H — Google review
Amazing Iskon Temple, amazing museum in the castle, surrounded by nature, with god, good trail walk, nice food in restaurant. Already went 3 times and can go any time for spiritual relaxation.
Chirag C — Google review
Petite Somme 5, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•http://www.radhadesh.com/•+32 86 32 35 90•Tips and more reviews for Domaine de Radhadesh
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Tortuga

4.5
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Bar
Nightlife
Bars & Clubs
Cigar Bars
Tortuga Bar is a pirate-themed establishment located in the heart of a 14th-century city. The bar boasts an extensive selection of over 300 rums from around the world and features a captivating ambiance with skeletons, colorful signs, and soft lighting provided by numerous candelabras. Visitors can expect friendly staff dressed in pirate costumes and enjoy original cocktails that are well-presented.
Fantastic pirate-themed ambience with delicious drinks. One of the coolest pubs I've ever been to. Cash only so remember to have some to hand.
Matthew K — Google review
Perfectly themed pirate bar with allot of admosphere and friendly staff, definately worth a visit. Personally I didn't care for their rum arranger but it's an interesting experience. Their cocktails are rather large making them feel a little light on the alcohol (which I don't think they are). They are also a little pricey at 14 euros a piece but well presented which is part of the cost.
Bart V — Google review
Great place for drinks! Their cocktails are very good and original. If you love rum you are at the right place. Great atmosphere and great decorations and costumes in pirate theme. Helpful and friendly staff.
Stefan A — Google review
Very nice, everything is in theme.
Sanne E — Google review
Super, a small bar but very cute and cosy 😍 !
Cristina H — Google review
Great pub. Made me almost feel like I was back in the Caribbean. Unfortunately couldn't get the Caribbean weather. But the Yellow Snake Rum and Piraat beer was great with the atmosphere.
Lee G — Google review
In a 14th century landlocked town, we stumbled into the most intricate pirate bar I've ever seen. Not sure how it got there, but well worth a visit! Really friendly staff and decent beer selection. The cocktail lost is hilarious...
Adrian G — Google review
If you're in Durbuy, I recommend this bar! Incredible decor, great staff and impeccable service!!
Jean-Henri “ — Google review
Rue des Récollectines 8, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•http://www.tortugabar.be/•+32 479 40 73 29•Tips and more reviews for Tortuga
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Tortuga, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Le Victoria

3.9
(725)
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3.6
(705)
Hotel
Restaurant
Le Victoria is a charming hotel that perfectly blends classic elegance with modern comforts. Nestled in the heart of Durbuy, it offers warm and inviting rooms where guests can unwind after a day of exploration. The restaurant on-site has garnered praise for its delicious cuisine and impeccable service, making dining here a delightful experience. Guests have enjoyed the cozy atmosphere and highlighted the attentive staff, particularly noting exceptional service from team members like Arnaud.
Nice and cosy restaurant with good food. The staff hardly speaks anything other than French, so the communication is a bit hard if you don't speak French. In the end we had a nice experience.
Sjors R — Google review
We din't stay at the hotel but was recommended this restaurant to have an evening meal. We booked in advance. The restaurant is fairly somber but well decorated. It took a while for the menu to be presented (I had to ask for them)! We chose the fixed menu 3 course meal, which was lovely. The Gambas sauce could have done with being thicker though. My husband had the beef, which was excellent and so we enjoyed the Pinot gris from the Alsace I do think the waiters need to present themselves a little better. Smart with a suitable uniform (not a sweat jumper!!) It just looked out of place. A little improvement that will make a big difference I think. No one checked if our meal was ok. It would have been nice to be asked. All in all it was a lovely experience though. Just need to consider some of the above to make the experience extra special. Thank you
Nancy D — Google review
We told the staff we were from the Netherlands and didn’t speak French, but they kept speaking French anyway. No effort, no interest in their guests at all. The terrace and location look nice, but the number of flies is disgusting, it completely ruins the atmosphere. The food? A total joke. The mixed grill was embarrassing (see photo). The chicken, both from the mixed grill and another dish had zero flavor. No salt, no seasoning, just dry, bland meat. And then we had to wait an absurd amount of time for dessert. How long can it possibly take to serve two Dame Blanche and one brownie? It’s all pre-made just scoop some ice cream and go. Unacceptable.
Rob F — Google review
I have rarely experienced anything this bad! The room was extremely noisy – you could hear everything from the neighbors and the hallway all night long. The fridge didn’t work, the air conditioning was broken, and the staff were downright rude when we pointed out the issues. We barely slept because of the noise and the unbearable heat, and the staff did absolutely nothing to help. This place is a complete disgrace – save yourself the trouble and book anywhere else!
Mikkel — Google review
Friendly staff, amazing room (#24). Do yourself a favor and stay here. Clean room great views. Parking is not a big deal (in October).
Jared L — Google review
Perfect location, we had a wonderful room and a beautiful bathroom. Only downside was that there was no AC, it was very hot in the room so we didn't slept well despite the really comfortable bed we had..
Jan C — Google review
The room was pretty noisy, lots of noises came from the building and surroundings. Everything was clean and the bathroom was nice too. The restaurant however was great and I'd recommend staying here with diner included. Great food, great service and a nice wine card!
Martijn J — Google review
Not bad place but the staff was strange a little bit, they didn’t had any patience.
One 1 — Google review
Rue des Récollectines 4, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•http://www.hotel-victoria.be/•+32 86 21 23 00•Tips and more reviews for Le Victoria

La Bru’sserie

4.2
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3.9
(515)
$$$$expensive
Modern European restaurant
Nestled within the charming Hotel-Restaurant Sanglier des Ardennes, La Brusserie offers a delightful culinary experience centered around tapas and sharing plates. This restaurant is perfect for those looking to indulge in a variety of small bites rather than committing to a full main course. The menu features an enticing mix of regional specialties inspired by Provence, South America, Spain, Asia, and classic dishes.
Amazing restaurant in Durbuy. Service is impeccable, they speak all languages, and it’s easy to order and get around. They expand every dish & drink, overall a 5 stars service. If you’re in the area and you want to go to a very nice restaurant, you need to try it. A+
Aurel P — Google review
The restaurant is housed in the hotel Sanglier des Ardennes. The venue is well appointed in black and yellow lighting. There are various menus as well as à la carte. Our party opted for the à la carte option, which was not an issue. The dishes were good but not great, which they should be given these prices and supposed high standing. You are supposed to select at least three dishes. As they did not have all options on offer, we picked a dessert instead. As the restaurant was quite busy, we had to wait long for our third dish. The waiter acknowledged their mistake and offered a complimentary glass of wine. All in all, a memorable place but not for real foodies.
Filip B — Google review
Total disappointment, NOT RECOMMENDED Today we had lunch at this restaurant and unfortunately, left feeling deeply disappointed by an experience that simply did not live up to expectations, neither in terms of quality, service, nor overall value. We opted for their sharing menu, which is priced at €105 per person. While we expected a thoughtfully curated experience designed for two to enjoy, what we received were essentially individual portions, served as if meant for one, despite having clearly communicated that we were selecting the menu to share. Strikingly, we observed nearby tables ordering à la carte and receiving the same dish sizes. When we raised the issue, our server failed to provide a clear explanation, and the initial guidance on the menu structure had also been vague at best. To make matters worse, when I asked for clarification about the portion sizes and final bill, the response from the team was unexpectedly defensive and condescending. Comments like “this is how fine dining works,” or suggesting that “perhaps we’re more accustomed to American portion sizes” felt not only dismissive but entirely out of place especially considering that neither of us are American, and both of us work professionally in the field of luxury travel and hospitality. We are very familiar with what refined service and value should look like. This was not it. We had two glasses of champagne and two glasses of wine, the beverage selection was, to their credit, well curated and well presented. The wine program is probably the most consistent part of the offering. But beyond that, the experience fell flat. At the end of our meal, the bill came to nearly €300 for five small courses, two desserts, and four drinks. For that price point, one would expect a nice experience. Instead, what we got was underwhelming food, poor communication, and a dismissive attitude. To make sure we weren’t misunderstanding anything, I even took the time to speak with the reception staff at the hotel, who were incredibly kind and helpful. They understood my concerns, confirmed they were valid, and made the effort to follow up. I truly appreciated their professionalism, it stood in stark contrast to the service at the restaurant itself. Sadly, what could have been a memorable culinary evening turned into a frustrating and frankly baffling experience. We won’t be returning, and I wouldn’t recommend it to others who are genuinely seeking high-end hospitality. It’s simply not aligned with what it claims to be.
Tyleen M — Google review
Ok dinner experience. Lots of variety on the menu to choose from. We had the toast anguile which was delicious, the lotte which was ok, and wagyu which was bad (3 slices to cook yourself not great quality); the ris de veau was good. The drinks ( we tried some mocktails) were well made. As regards to the atmosphere it was relaxed. We were seated first outside, but the tables are in such a bad shape and the noise of the street is rather loud, we were happy to change it to the inside. I don’t understand why not invest in better tables and dressing of the tables outside. We were told a kids menu was available from within the Sanglier hotel, but the waiters had never heard of it, so we just opted for a chicken dish for our small child, which worked out fine. Also, when moving to the inside, the waiters didn’t bother to help us moving the drinks, they were just standing there looking. As mentioned, a very relaxed atmosphere and a bit of amateurish service (but friendly).
R — Google review
Really nice atmosphere, the food was delicious and well presented in english. The view and the location of the restaurant is perfect. Totally recommended place
R. V — Google review
Really enjoyed their idea of ‘tapas of the world’. The tapas were refined and delicious. Three per person is more than enough. We especially loved the lobster lasagne, tuna tataki and the mini bao burgers. The place itself looks great inside and the staff couldn’t have been friendlier. Definitely worth a stop if you’re in town!
Dominique V — Google review
We went to the smallest town to walk around and dine. Except, a lot of restaurants were closed! So we stumbled upon this restaurant/bar in the afternoon and went in for drinks. It was cosy, dog friendly and had great service. In the evening, we reserved a table and went for the menu sharing course. They were creatively presented and the dishes complimented eachother.
Ricky — Google review
Very nice food and drinks! Definitely a place to visit if you're looking for tapas like food. The choice of dishes is very international. You'll find food from multiple origins and cultures. Just be aware that it's a little pricey and I must say the music choice was not my favorite..
Oliver — Google review
Rue du Comte Théodule d'Ursel 14, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•https://www.sanglier-durbuy.be/fr/restaurants/la-brusserie•+32 86 65 03 34•Tips and more reviews for La Bru’sserie
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La Passerelle

4.5
(1565)
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4.0
(221)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Situated in Durbuy, La Passerelle is a charming hotel located by the river and within a short drive of various attractions. The hotel offers a terrace, garden, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests can dine at the restaurant or grab snacks at the café while enjoying drinks at the bar/lounge. With 14 meeting rooms accommodating up to 150 people, it's suitable for business events. Additionally, its proximity to outdoor activity centers makes it ideal for team-building activities and incentives.
Very nice place, friendly service and a delicious selection of tea. I was cold and wet from cycling through rain and found this shiny gem of a restaurant. Thanks for having me.
Hiking A — Google review
Great location but bad food! We ordered a burger which was covered with large amount of sauce super salty hardly edible, barely taste the burger , also ordered tarot fish which was super oily deep fried and barely you could taste the fish
Sahar — Google review
We (wife and kids) went a couple of weeks ago to this place to have some dinner. We ate outside where they have a beautiful garden very close to a small river. There is a playground for kids. The food is lovely. I ordered a entrecôte and it was very tastefull. Fresh food made. If i'm in the environment again, I will come by again to have dinner.
Marco C — Google review
Ended here by accident. Great food and friendly service. Would definitely visit again when in the area.
Tal ( — Google review
We did a quick stop for coffee and drinks while travelling with our bikes. Attendance was really nice and cordial, nice calming views close to the river and good pricing.
Pilar D — Google review
We went here for just for diner. Website in French, Dutch and English. Menu in Dutch and French. Staff spoke French and Dutch which was very welcome. Deer and hind are very good. We had someone order a steak Rare which was more like medium to well done, which was a bummer. It was a good experience and I would recommend it!
Happy — Google review
Great food, we had a dinner, 7 people. Service is very good, you never wait. Food is delicious. Second time here, still good. Adding more pictures.
Andrey K — Google review
We had dinner at La Passarelle on a hot Sunday evening. The terrace was full, with diners enjoying the beautiful view over the river with the chateau in the background. Despite the restaurant being full, we were served promptly and with friendliness. I had the local grilled trout with almonds, which was fresh and perfectly cooked. The moules were delightful, the cocktails delicious. The terrace has a beautiful garden with a great play area for kids. We stayed long into the night enjoying this little jewel in the countryside. Highly recommended!
Monica D — Google review
Chêne à Han 1, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•http://www.la-passerelle.be/•+32 86 32 21 21•Tips and more reviews for La Passerelle

Brewery of the Lesse

4.5
(403)
$$$$affordable
Brewpub
Brewery of the Lesse is a charming local brewery located in a scenic village, offering a selection of locally-brewed beers and a delightful terrace for visitors to enjoy. The friendly staff are passionate about their craft and offer guided tastings, allowing guests to sample three types of beers. Visitors can also indulge in a set of snacks including cheese and sausage while sipping on their delicious brews.
Lovely place to visit , friendly staff and lovely artisan beer's. And a peaceful spot to sit.
Paul B — Google review
Such a great place! Don't fall for the lame food market nearby: at the Brasserie de la Messe you can order real beers and get real advice from real, adorable people. Go for it!
Anto M — Google review
Very nice craft brewery with great beers. Scenic village with relaxed atmosphere, good spot for a lazy afternoon.
Dimitrie V — Google review
We saw them when cycling in the area. Later came for the 5 tasing set. Great beers!
Igor — Google review
Very nice local brewery. Friendly guides with a real passion for the great product they make. We had an awesome stop here!
Koen L — Google review
Pretty good. We had a bottle of La Chambrée and a three testing beers. Unfortunately they gave us Chambrée in the testing set too... Other than that it was cozy and pleasant.
Jimney H — Google review
I passed by this place on a Saturday morning bike ride. The lady working there was welcoming (plus, she spoke a good English, which is quite uncommon in the area) and I could order a nice set of snacks (cheese, sausage) for lunch on their terrace. The menu also offers a set of locally-brewed beers, including a degustation menu with 3 types of beers. Just a suggestion: I'd put some wasp traps because sweet food can be easily covered by insects.
Pasquale C — Google review
The place has zero service. after coming through messy and dirty back door and waiting at least 10 minutes inside to order beer, we were told by a boy behind the bar to go back and get and wait on the terrace. nobody was actually serving the terrace and there were bunch of people sitting for a li g time with no drinks. then we saw some people being allowed to order inside. some of them said they were waiting 30 mins to get the bottled beer. very disappointing and also the fact that brewery sells only bottled beers ( or small degustation glasses) and there is no chance to buy tap local beer. after waiting for a long time and not receiving service, we left. I would recommend not to visit this place.
Evelina S — Google review
Rue du Treux 4, 5580 Rochefort, Belgium•http://www.brasseriedelalesse.be/•+32 84 45 75 25•Tips and more reviews for Brewery of the Lesse
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Day 3

Southeast side of town
For day 3, we recommend exploring the southeast side side of town. Start the day off with Bastogne War Museum, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Bastogne Barracks. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Bastogne War Museum

4.6
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4.5
(2046)
War museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Bastogne War Museum, located near the Mardasson Memorial in Belgium, is a modern military museum that offers an interactive and immersive experience focusing on World War II and the Battle of the Bulge. Rebuilt and reopened in 2014, it features digital exhibits, short films, and a reconstruction of the forest battlefield to provide visitors with a deeper understanding of the conflict.
We had not planned to go here and jeg went by accidentally and decided to check it out and was so surprised by it! Entry fee wasn’t that much and with the ticket comes free audio guides in many languages, including English! So many cool relics and well preserved stuff from the war! I’d definitely go again when in the area! Enjoyed every single moment at this amazing museum!
Rikke J — Google review
Spent a good 3 hours + here, so make sure you give yourself enough time. An immersive museum full of history, story telling and facts. Follow 4 characters as they take you through the years of WW2. Headsets available for an assortment of languages. Entrance ticket covers 3 sites and can be used over 7 days so no need to rush! Three ‘shows’ with 3D-glasses, special effects and wonderful animation really bring the whole period of WW1 and WW2 to reality. Sad tales are told so bring a hanky 🥹 The generation 45 production I found very interesting/emotional. Covers two soldiers journeys post war. I sadly lost my grandad in the conflict (buried in Belgium), so it really made me appreciate even more so what I lost from my life as his granddaughter 😢 Staff friendly, plenty of toilets available, cafe with hot/cold drinks and basic food has outdoor and indoor seating. Monument to the Americans quite powerful to see. We were unable to walk within it as it is currently being renovated. Parking flat and plentiful. Every vehicle costs £5 to park so a bit pricey for motorbikes, but it all goes to a good cause.
Andrea B — Google review
The museum was great as expected but what actually suprised me was the quality of food in the bistro. I expected it to be just a regular bistro not very good food and really expensive, the expensive part was true but I was really suprised that the food was actually good i reccomend almost everything on the menu exept for the sandwitches whitch are as expected bland but other than that its really tasty. If you are hungry after going through the museum dont waste your time trying to find a restaurant just eat there trust me you wont regret it.
Dag 5 — Google review
Great museum. Bring a sandwich and water because if you are interested in this topic, you will stay for over 3 hours. Excellent exhibition of vehicles, weapons and equipment, as well as other legacies. If you don't bring food, there are restaurants as well as a ww2 themed restaurant. The exhibition also includes films from the war period. A very comprehensive museum, it will not leave fans indifferent. It is not bad to buy tickets online, and there is also the possibility of buying tickets for 3 museums, which I recommend. Parking for a vehicle is 5 euros.
Radovan Z — Google review
Absolutely worth visiting. Wish we had had more time to be able to take in the whole museum. We had limited time as this was an impromptu stop. Make sure you have several hours to be able to spend here.
Verne D — Google review
A Thoughtful and Unfiltered Look at WWII History As an American visitor, I found the Bastogne War Museum refreshingly honest—no sugarcoating, no censorship. It presents the complexity of WWII with depth and integrity, offering exhibits in multiple languages, both written and audio. The ticket includes an audio headset that auto-plays as you move through the museum. The narration follows four fictional characters whose wartime perspectives add emotional context. While this concept is creative, I found the constant audio distracting when trying to read the exhibits. The only part of the audio tour I truly enjoyed was in the immersive theatre sections, where it complemented the visuals beautifully. The museum itself is well-curated, with rich timelines, authentic artifacts, and a clear historical arc. What stood out most to me was the focus on post-war Europe—something many museums overlook. The Generation 45 section was especially powerful, shedding light on the Cold War era and the human cost of division behind the Iron Curtain. Though the ticket price might seem steep, the experience is absolutely worth it. My only real critiques: the dim lighting made some exhibits hard to read, and the audio storytelling, while ambitious, didn’t always enhance the visit. Overall, a well-executed museum that respects the gravity of history while offering a compelling, multi-layered experience.
Vance S — Google review
Its good, some nice theatre settings. I was expecting more Bastogne/Foye specific, the details and notty gritty. It covers the whole war from 38-45 which is good if you don't know, then a secrion in the middle for the bulge.
Iain G — Google review
Pretty pricy for a family of four, especially since there is very little for kids to do. There is mostly a lot of tales and films, less historical things to actually see and experience. I would have suggested kids under 12 yrs could enter for free. The additional parking fee is just over the top.
Paul A — Google review
Colline du Mardasson 5, 6600 Bastogne, Belgium•http://www.bastognewarmuseum.be/•+32 61 21 02 20•Tips and more reviews for Bastogne War Museum
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Bastogne Barracks

4.6
(2035)
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4.8
(888)
War museum
Museums
Military Museums
Bastogne Barracks is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, particularly those fascinated by World War II and the pivotal Battle of the Bulge. This remarkable museum offers an immersive experience with guided tours and engaging exhibits that showcase the harrowing events of this significant conflict. Visitors can marvel at impressive displays of armored tanks, which serve as a testament to the military strategies employed during this tumultuous time.
Our experience at the Bastonge Barracks was incredible. The woman working the front desk (I am sad I didnt catch her name) was a tremendous help. She provided maps and all the information we needed to make it a great visit. (She also made some great restaurant recommendations andncalled to make sure one restaurant was still open late in the afternoon on New Years Eve - above and beyond!) We took the tour of the warehouses with the restored vehicles and weaponry of WWII, the museum, and the foxholes in the Ardennes Forest. Every detail was excellently portrayed and researched. I learned many things not previously known to me regarding this corner of the war. I was flooded with emense gratitude for brave men and women who took a stand and fought during WWII. Even today, Bastonge is a quiet, small town. I can only imagine what it looked like 81 yrs ago. The most moving thing for me to witness was the foxholes in the forest. They have been maintained throughout the years to be free of debris; however they looked so authentic for the cover they might have provided an American Soldier. It was a powerful, moving, and hallowed ground. To know men were fighting and dying in this forest, in weather much like we experienced (cold, with trees frosted by ice fog) brought me to tears. I am grateful such men lived.
Karen M — Google review
Awesome, better than I thought it would be. Their variety of equipment was amazing. The main display hall was kinda dark. The military guide was very knowledgeable and friendly you could tell he really enjoyed his job
Tyrus K — Google review
This is a fantastic WWII museum with various displays both inside and outside. It isn't very big overall, and you could easily see everything in an hour if you wanted to, but I took a little longer as I like to take my time and read about stuff. If you like WWII history and you're in or near Bastogne, be sure to check this place out, and if you like to take your time, give yourself a couple hours here!
Nate — Google review
Awesome display! If you want an extensive overview of military hardware, this is the place to be! The sliding doors of hal 1 open and you are greeted by the smell of engine oil and grease, AND a 152mm pointing right at you :) It's really worth every euro of the entrance fee, MUCH visit when in Belgium (or central Europe for that matter ;) )
M E — Google review
Really nice exponation. ISU 152, IS 200, several Sherman incl different guns. Lots of howitzers and trucks. I was really satisfied with their collection. Worth a visit!
Mario M — Google review
The best museum in Bastogne (must see), with a lot of armed vehicles and tanks in perfect condition. They've got vehicles from the Soviet Union, France, England, America and Germany.
Drangleiker — Google review
Fabulous restoration work of the WWII vehicles
Ivana J — Google review
Would have had a better score but the main hall was closed when we went. If you like military hardware, not just tanks, this is worth a visit. And there is an excellent Virtual Reality view of the inside of a Sherman Tank.
David B — Google review
Rue de La-Roche 40, 6600 Bastogne, Belgium•https://bastognebarracks.be/•+32 478 78 24 98•Tips and more reviews for Bastogne Barracks
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Day 4

Proximity is everything
For day 4, we bundled attractions like Adventure Valley Durbuy and The Labyrinth of Barvaux-sur-Ourthe and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 8 hours.
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Adventure Valley Durbuy

4.2
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3.4
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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Adventure Valley Durbuy is Belgium's largest adventure park, offering a wide range of outdoor activities that are sure to get your adrenaline pumping. From kayaking and zip-lining to rock climbing and mountain biking, the park has something for every thrill-seeker. In addition to the outdoor adventures, there are also escape rooms and restaurants on-site. Whether you're into water sports, land activities, or aerial adventures, Adventure Valley Durbuy has it all.
Great place. Amount of team and individual games occupy your whole day. There are indoor and outdoor activities for all ages. Most of them around climbing, on a rocks on trees and also 32m controlled free fall. Highly recommended to visit when weather is good so you can enjoy all of them.
Kamil N — Google review
I'm writing this (April 2025) because we nearly decided to skip this place due to some terrible reviews on Google / TripAdvisor. Bottom line- it was absolutely brilliant. Perfect for a young family. We were here for a full day - kids aged 12, 10 and 4, and lucky for us the the sun decided to show up. There were no queues whatsoever on any of the rides. Ok, perhaps 1 or 2 of the staff here weren't overly friendly (like some other reviews are suggesting) but tbh, 95% of staff here were extremely kind and helpful. If I had one suggestion to the venue it would be to open the zip line for longer (it is only open for 2 hours). Otherwise, everything was on point. Also note, there's stuff here for toddlers but these attractions are naturally separate to the main features. And regarding the price, yes, it is slightly pricey at circa €50 a head... But imo, worth every cent. You get a full day here where you cannot complete every attraction, even if you try! In conclusion, the kids absolutely loved it and its also great fun for us adults. Definitely a place we recommend for anyone visiting Belgium!
Jonathan G — Google review
Great place for a visit with the family or colleagues if you like. Plenty of adventures to try out, all safe to do. Not so much for with a toddler but teens and up will have a great time. We visited Dino Mission with our toddler which was too artificial and not so interesting. Will come back with the teens only for the more daring things. Parking is plenty and close by, paid of course. Enough electric chargers available as well but not all of them work. Outside the parking there are better chargers.
R — Google review
We had a day here around Halloween. It was very nice for our 9 years old daughter but it was limited for our 4 years old daughter. We had to switch to do the adventure activities with my partner. I do not think getting full ticket for both partners should be necessary for families with young kids, since one needs to look after the younger child all the time. All in all, we still had good time.
Buket E — Google review
A huge playground for all ages, rock climbing, abseiling, treetop clambering, a maze, indoor playground, bars and restaurants. Food quality good. For two adults and two kids, a day pass for most activities will cost you more tha 100€. + a 10 euro parking fee
Marc S — Google review
The park is amazing the infrastructure is really nice. A serious damper is the often young and rude staff / students manning the attractions. As some were nice and competent others were constantly playing on their phone which should be forbidden or opening the attractions late given for example somebody had to go up to the fee fall. Also playing on the phone while kids are climbing poses a safety risk in my opinion. Not speaking Flemish as a foreign visitor some of those played stupid and only gave directives in Flemish while I pointed out that I unfortunately do only speak French or English among other languages… it’s sad to see how badly trained staff can ruin an amazing concept.
Gilles F — Google review
We went for the Christmas afternoon event. On several occasions tried to book tickets and was fully booked but when we eventually managed to book tickets the place was half empty. The children liked the tube slides a lot. The light path was interesting but waiting for Santa in the cold outside for long time wasn't. Still, it was probably overall nice for the children.
Kyr B — Google review
Interesting amusement park with some unusual attractions. There are three tickets: one for entrance without any attractions included, an adventure pass, and a fly pass, which includes all adventure activities as well as three additional flying activities, i.e. zip line, dead drop and the big air. It is very surprising that this latter activity is a jump onto a big air pillow, which is not insured as you need to sign a physical harm waiver.
Filip B — Google review
Rue Rome 1, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•https://www.adventure-valley.be/•+32 86 21 28 15•Tips and more reviews for Adventure Valley Durbuy
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The Labyrinth of Barvaux-sur-Ourthe

4.1
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3.7
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Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
The Labyrinth of Barvaux-sur-Ourthe is a delightful family activity suitable for children aged six and up. It provides riddles for them to solve and a map to navigate the maze, allowing them to participate actively. Smaller children may find it less engaging as they can only walk around and watch shows. Additionally, there is an extra door maze available as a side activity. The entrance fee is reasonable, although the price of beer could be considered slightly high.
My first corn maze ever, and I had no expectations whatsoever. To summarize, I have to spend a great afternoon with my family. We have had fun chasing in the corn, solving witches quests, and trying to get out from an escape wooden labyrinth. Fun, fun, fun.
Jakub S — Google review
Pros: we parked for free (people said it is payed), wc available (very clean), huge restaurant, well drawn site-map, short performances, simple tasks for children, near to the city center (only 7 min away) Cons: quite high entrance fee for almost nothing, only French performances so we did not understand at all, it seems to be more focused on the entertainment and eating than on the nature, we have seen many places like this, nothing new, we spent there less than 2 hours, long enought...
Marek S — Google review
This is a pretty cool immersive experience. Basically it's a giant corn maze, which you don't see a lot in Europe except for during Halloween. The maze is neer Durbuy. Which is a lively village. During the 21-23 of juli there are some nice activities in the villages which are easy to combine it with the maze. The maze itself is enormous. You can literally spend the whole day there. There are two tiny separate mazes for the little ones and one big maze for everyone. The large maze is divided in two experiences. One is the mystery maze and the other has a theme. For us it was Pinocchio. We chose the Pinocchio maze I'm which you had to visit 6 different performance areas and find different clues to escape the maze in the end. The lady at the front gives you a map and will explain everything you need to know. The performances were in French and Dutch. The kids loved it and us as adults were also swept up in the story. There is a large parking lot and in the maze you can find different restaurant and relax areas. If your allergic to bees, you might not want to go here though.
Rutger W — Google review
Very nice location plus the people that work there really put in the effort to entertain the people!!! Good food and drinks, big parking and free
Alessio B — Google review
A beautiful location and well equipped park.. with great local beer and helpful staff. I recommend it for the whole family... nice way to spend a Sunday!
Morgan B — Google review
Do not come there if you do not speak Dutch. Even though the signs are also in English (as can be seen in the photo), the activity/shows are not. Our girls were very disappointed... It was also extremely muddy, so make sure to bring boots. We went back after a while and asked to leave and get refunded, they were unwilling to give us money back, but did provide a vaucher for the adventure park across the street.
Aviv B — Google review
The maze was nicely made and big. But we visited mid-September where there were no shows, no employee's nothing. Then the 15€ entrance fee is very expensive. There was no one at the entrance, or at the resting place. It honestly just felt closed and abandoned (the parts were the shows were supposed to be were very rusty and dirty) I dont understand why they don't charge cheaper fees off-season. It was a bit disappointing at the end of the day
Yukijiconan — Google review
Very pleasant experience. Great day out. 10 points for creativity.
M S — Google review
Chem. du Hasard, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•https://lelabyrinthe.be/•+32 86 21 28 15•Tips and more reviews for The Labyrinth of Barvaux-sur-Ourthe
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Where to eat

Under a 15-minute walk from The Labyrinth of Barvaux-sur-Ourthe, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

L'orée du Bois

4.7
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4.7
(40)
Restaurant
L'orée du Bois, located in the Durbuy area, is a highly recommended restaurant that offers excellent service and a diverse menu. The chef's skills shine through with the flavorful dishes served on the plate, making it a truly high-quality dining experience. Not only does this establishment provide top-notch food, but it also offers great value for money without compromising on quality. The cozy ambiance adds to the overall appeal of this tiny restaurant.
Very cozy restaurant in a residential area, nice terrace and friendly service. Food was delicious, their menu changes every month and is quite special. You can choose 2 or 3 course menu. Very pleasantly surprised, we’ll definitely go back!
Andreea C — Google review
Lovely homely establishment with warm friendly service despite us not being able to speak French at all. The food was exceptional and great value too. Highly recommended.
Valerie W — Google review
This is the one of the most great restaurant with delicious dishes in Belgium where I’ve been before! Suit atmosphere inside and outside, amazing dishes and fantastic aftertaste! There is what you‘lol get!!! My compliments to the owner of restaurant and especially for cook’s
Igor L — Google review
Great value for money and very attentive and friendly service. The menu for 41 euros is superb value
Alisdair — Google review
Food was fresh, very creative. Service was with love, toilet super clean. Very nice!
William R — Google review
Very friendly owners and delicios food.
Buket E — Google review
This tiny restaurant served amazing food for a very good price. The service was fast and friendly. The restaurant was cozy. 10/10 would recommend!
Kristof ( — Google review
I cant say more than that the steak was absolute perfection Friendly people and it looks very cosy
The V — Google review
Voie Michel 92, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•https://www.facebook.com/Lor%C3%A9e-du-bois-107800794812210/?ref…•+32 86 84 01 37•Tips and more reviews for L'orée du Bois

La Piazza

3.7
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3.9
(290)
$$$$affordable
Pizza restaurant
If you're on the hunt for a delightful pizza experience, look no further than La Piazza. This charming eatery is celebrated for its traditional wood-fired pizzas that boast a thin and crispy crust, generously topped to satisfy any craving. With a menu that may be small but emphasizes fresh ingredients, La Piazza caters well to vegetarians thanks to one of its owners' dietary preferences. The service here is commendable; even with just one cook and a server, guests have reported quick and friendly assistance.
Absolutely wonderful restaurant. We sat outside on the terrace but there were tables and chairs inside. Food was mouth watering, fresh homemade pasta with delicious vegetables, prosciutto and parmesan, tasted delicious. Portion sizes were more than adequate and service was polite and personable making this an excellent dining experience. Great value, wonderful ambience and i would sincerely recommend you eat here.
Kevin T — Google review
Great pizzas, generous topping, good service and nice views of the castle. Definitely will return!
V H — Google review
They told us we can’t order anything other than pizza or pasta during lunch time. I ordered a marinara and got the most dry marinara ever. We had to order extra sauce for it on the side. On top of that the card machine was ‘not working’ but they did accept QR code
Theodora F — Google review
Italian restaurant with homemade pastas and pizza. Food with tasty, pasta not over cooked and proportions were good. Not the nicest place. Waitress were fine!
Júlia — Google review
Lovely food and lovely staff. They took time to chat about our trip to the Formula 1 and we chatted in both English and French. Delightful food! And great value. Thankyou ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Joe — Google review
Had an enormous pizza here, which was tasty but hard to finish due to its sheer size. Restaurant itself is nice, the service: they are trying hard, but make mistakes: ordered drinks not coming and forgotten; icecream for dessert ordered and arrived literally almost 30 minutes after we finished dinner. Overall: ok-ish but not great.
Marcel D — Google review
Visited this place this evening as it looked nice from the outside. When we entered there were just a few people eating. A waiter appeared after a few moments and seated us at a table for 2. He seemed quite friendly at this point. Our experience changed once the food arrived. My husband ordered pizza and I asked for carbonara, the Italian way. They arrived rather quickly which always makes me feel suspicious. My carbonara already had parmesan on it, no parmesan on the table for me to add as I liked. My husband's pizza looked like the topping had just been piled onto a cardboard looking base. He had a problem cutting it as the base was hard. I took some of my pasta and was immediately disappointed. The pasta was hard, and there was no taste at all. Not sure where the egg was, it tasted as if they had used some kind of stock which had a mushroomy taste. I went to find the waiter to tell him. He appeared from a room, probably the kitchen and I explained my issue. His friendliness quickly changed to arrogance and said the pasta was "al dente". I know what 'al dente' is, and that wasn't it. He spoke to me as if I didn't know what it should taste like. I told him it wasn't good and his reply was " I don't know, I didn't taste it." Then, he just said "Sorry" and walked away. I went back to the table and tried another mouthful, and then pushed my dish aside. I could not eat it. After 5 minutes, the waiter came to ask if I wanted anything else, I said no, take it away. By this time, I was annoyed by the fact he didn't offer to do anything when I first told him. My husband ate some more of his pizza as he was hungry, but after a few more slices he stopped. He said it was the worst pizza he had eaten. Once the plate had been removed, we decided to leave. Once again, the waiter wasn't present. He kept disappearing to go and speak to his colleagues. I shouted to him and said we wanted to pay. During this time he told me he had tried my carbonara and that nothing was wrong with it. Of course, he would say that as he wanted to defend his colleagues. I told him I had eaten a lot of carbonaras in my life, in Italy and other countries and they were not like the one they served up. In conclusion, I will not return to this restaurant, food was terrible and the service wasn't much better. I wish I had read the reviews before going.
Joanne H — Google review
I get the reviews about the pizza dough It could be better have more volume and taste that still doesnt make it a 1 star review The Pizza topping still are amazing (i took the copeau d”or) The waiter was really friendly Cozy place
Remco J — Google review
Tier Moreau 1, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•https://lapiazzadurbuy.be/•+32 86 21 15 10•Tips and more reviews for La Piazza
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La Table de Manon

4.7
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4.8
(494)
$$$$expensive
Fine dining restaurant
Nestled in the charming town of Durbuy, La Table de Manon has been captivating diners since its opening in early 2016 by the talented duo, Manon Schenck and David Delmas. This upscale establishment is a true gem for food enthusiasts, offering a carefully curated menu that emphasizes fresh ingredients and exquisite flavors. The dishes are not only delicious but also beautifully presented, showcasing the chef's mastery over cooking techniques.
Best restaurant just outside Durbuy. Excellent lunch with well balanced creative dishes. Perfect service with excellent waiting staff. Cosy interior with attention to details and a relaxed atmosphere. Great menu with seasonal dishes. Recommend this 200% terrific value for money.
Sander G — Google review
I chose this place to celebrate my husband's birthday. We chose the Inspiration Gourmande Menu, which was a good choice overall, most pleasantly impressed we were with the raw tuna and the calf sweetbread. Very nice plating of each course with very good combination of different ingredients, very creative ,but one dish was for us personally way too salty, we could not feel the flavor of the food. The quantity compared to other restaurants in the same category of stars is indeed minimalist, but we must also take into account the price of the menu which is decent. Table service was good, except for one waiter who served my husband first and then me, which does not meet culinary standards of service. We were asked if we wanted to sit outside on the terrace or inside, we chose to sit outside and this turned out not to be a good choice as both my husband and I found these chairs very uncomfortable, that top bar is extremely uncomfortable at the back ,which made us want to leave as soon as possible. We would come back to this place ?maybe ,but we would definitely choose to stay inside and maybe try another menu.
Andreea — Google review
We were really looking forward to dining here over the holidays, while visiting family in the region. Sadly, our entire experience was an tremendous disappointment. From the moment we arrived and were told to go seat ourselves at a particular table... not the welcome you expect from a Michelin star restaurant. We all took the menu of the season, which included amuse bouches that tasted stale (or previously frozen), followed by courses that were strange mixes of seafood (which tasted extremely strong) and meat, and even cheese. The main dishes were almost inedible. I personally had the lotte, that was served to me with a large portion of rubbery/blubbery skin attached that I had to eat around. Others had a dish with venison tartare, which was so salty, they couldn't eat it. We aren't very picky eaters, but this was surprisingly awful. The worst part, however, was the service, with servers who recited scripts of ingredients, while never even looking at us. And when we expressed our disappointment with the portion of lotte I was served, they responded with aggorgance as if it were our own fault! Lastly, the atmosphere is dated and sad. Please do not waste your time or money here. With so many beautiful restaurants in the area, this one is certainly not worth it.
Melissa G — Google review
Dissapointment. Went here because of the raving reviews, was surprised to see a Michelin star on the door. Food in two words: unbalanced and chaotic. Taste combinations did not make sense, less is more. Great ingredients ruined by too much differing conflicting flavours on the plate. Every course the same edible flowers and greens tossed on. Presentation simply bad. And of course, the unoriginal tomato dessert, which never works. Service was excellent though, great compliments to them.
Rock — Google review
Well deserved 1 Michelin star! Delicious and beautiful plated food. Excellent service and professional staff. Great value for money, would not mind paying more ;)
Kimberly L — Google review
Elevated dining at reasonable prices. This is a top tier restaurant with excellent service and a very interesting menu. If you want to try something new and venture out of your comfort zone try this place. Here you can experience some unusual combinations such as poultry and seafood or tomato confit as a desert. Not everything may be a hit with you but definitely worth a try.
Oliver — Google review
A place with an amazing soul. Excellent author's cuisine with local products. Great service. Congratulations from Poland on receiving a Michelin star
Alicja R — Google review
Nice food. Perfect service. Some of the dishes were not that great and seemed as if to be more nice looking than to be good but overall a good experience
Gil B — Google review
Rue de Givet 79, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•https://latabledemanon.com/•+32 86 21 10 26•Tips and more reviews for La Table de Manon
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Day 5

Visit Caves of Hotton
For day 5, stop by Caves of Hotton in the morning to start off your day. Then, if time permits, visit Riveo Centre as well. If you end up going to all 4, that should fill up about 8 hours.
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Caves of Hotton

4.4
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4.0
(222)
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
The Caves of Hotton, also known as Grottes de Hotton, were discovered in 1958 after an explosion in a nearby quarry revealed a small hole. These caves feature various galleries with stalactites and stalagmites, as well as an underground river. With over eight kilometers of chambers descending to a depth of 65 meters, the caves are hollowed out by this subterranean river.
We joined a guided tour of the Caves of Hotton that lasted about an hour. You walk down using the stairs and take the elevator back up. The guide stops at several points to explain the cave’s structure and history, which makes the experience both educational and enjoyable. The underground river running through the cave is absolutely fascinating, it gives the place a magical atmosphere. Since we had visited Parc Chlorophylle the day before, we received a discounted entry price of €42 for two adults and two children, which was a nice bonus. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
Ahmet K — Google review
Was good i like it. But if you have small children, this doesn't make much sense because you have to hold them in your arms.Sometimes the stairs are very narrow and steep. And definitely wet and slippery places. It would be good to pay attention to shoe selection when coming. I think it is suitable for ages 4 and up. But it can be difficult and dangerous for children who cannot walk on their own. Because my little nephew was with me and we had a hard time. But it was still very enjoyable, it can be chilly inside, don't forget to take a jacket.But there is definitely a feeling of fresh air and open space. Despite my claustrophobia, I had fun. The guide makes the necessary explanations and beautiful views await you.
Muhammed A — Google review
Really cool cave to visit! Our guide was super enthusiastic about everything he told us. We loved it. The tour was just over an hour. Wear good shoes, as it gets slippery. Also, there are quite a few stairs, so it's not suitable if you have mobility issues.
Evert J — Google review
Caves of Hotton – very impressive place, especially at the bottom level of the cave (level 3). My experience was very good, and the English-speaking guide was great. Just in case you're planning to go, I recommend wearing non-slip shoes. A hat might be useful as well, and since it can get cold inside, bringing some extra clothes is a good idea. I believe a place like this should provide helmets, as there are some areas that could be dangerous. Otherwise – 5 stars from me. Thank you for the great experience!
Martynas K — Google review
Nice caves up till 65 meters under the ground. One hour trip, but time flies by, all with metal or stone steps. Bring a jacket or sweater as it's 12 degrees all year round.
Robbus B — Google review
Amazing caves with some beautiful structures. It takes about an hour to go round with lots of stairs, but it is worth it. Pity there is no cafe, only a vending machine.
David B — Google review
Deep caves with impressive stalactites and stalagmites, often joining in columns. The pathway and stairs to the bottom of the caves is made well with cement or metal flooring. The cave lacks a grand hall as many caves have, but still is very impressive and beautiful. Tour was not particularly informative but the guide had to give it in Dutch and French and there was a 3 year old child and baby with the same family that shouted or cried throughout. As another commenter noted, best not to bring kids under about 8 years old. Older children will love though.
Jonathan M — Google review
Very interesting place . Super guides. It is not expensive . Free parking . Cave tour about an hour . I highly recommend .
Daniel K — Google review
Chemin du Spéléo-Club 1/1, 6990 Hotton, Belgium•http://www.grottesdehotton.be/•+32 84 46 60 46•Tips and more reviews for Caves of Hotton
4 min · 1.4 mi
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Riveo Centre

4.0
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4.0
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Nature & Parks
Aquarium
Miniature golf course
Outdoor activity organiser
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Riveo Centre in Hotton, known for its Rochers de Renissart (Rocks of Renissart), is a popular tourist attraction located just 1km away from the town center. It offers a variety of activities including fly fishing and normal fishing, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The service provided by the staff was commendable, as they were helpful and accommodating. Visitors particularly praised the guide's kindness and expertise.
I organized a last minute day of fly fishing and normal fishing for Father's Day. The service was good and they were helpful. We were particularly happy with our guide, he was very kind. All material was included in the price. I would recommend!
Morgane G — Google review
Very small but informative museum! The garden is a bit less interesting.
Uno — Google review
We visited Riveo Centre with two adults and two kids (€24 total). The indoor educational section about animals was fun and informative for children, with plenty of interesting facts. However, some animal displays were placed too low, requiring even kids to bend down to see them, raising them closer to child eye level would improve the experience. After that, we moved on to the aquarium, but unfortunately, the outdoor tanks had very murky water, making it hard to see anything clearly. Since it was a rainy day, we didn’t explore the garden area. If you’ve already visited any partner locations, they offer discounted entry per person, which is good to know.
Ahmet K — Google review
We expected more of this place honestly... When we saw the large advertisement at the caves of Hotton about fish aquariums we expected a lot of aquariums... We first got introduced to go upstairs with the kids to search in the dark for night animals. This was fun for the kids and they learned some new things about night animals but also about light that makes our stars less visible etc.. Than when we went outside towards the aquariums we expected to see large aquariums... We found it very dissapointening and the kids found it boring as well. Not interesting apart from knowing that a fish had 700 teeth inside its mouth... I think it's a lot of money for what u get. The price should be lower. I would not recommend my friends or family to visit this place.
Tenshi — Google review
We were looking for something to do for a couple of hours as a family and came across this. It's a smallish venue, as part of a converted house and grounds. Our expectations were moderate and I'd say they were met and maybe a little more. The exhibition which takes up two floors of the house is well designed with various information boards and some interactive elements. All the information is available in 4 languages (FR, NL, D, EN). The exhibition about the concept of invasive and alien invasion species in Belgium (and wider) was thought provoking and raised a lot of questions with our kids (8 & 11) who are nature lovers. They were both able to understand enough to care about the challenge and, as a result, we as a family, had some discussions around why it matters and what should be done. I thought the way the exhibition made this accessible to them and communicated it helped make this possible and therefore was well thought out and interesting. The exhibition is not huge, it takes about 30 mins to walk round. The kids were excited for the aquarium, but this was a single room outside with ultimately 3 or 4 tanks with local species in. Again, interesting to see these species, but do not come expecting a large "aquarium" like you would at a zoo, this is a smaller area dedicated to bringing you face to face with native fish. The garden (of gardens, there are 3 themes across one large garden), were very charming and perfect for a sunny afternoon. You can enjoy your lunch in the garden and then take part in mini golf (extra fee for this). It's a quaint concept, with the course weaving itself though the whole garden, with 18 holes. It's not a flashy gimmicky course with big structures, it is relatively simple in design, but each hole comes with a unique challenge and some are quite clever. It is pleasant enjoyable fun in the garden, charming probably being the best word. Half way through the course enters a mini labyrinth in the garden, and a couple of the holes must be located by searching through the maze to find them. A bit confusing as they appear to get jumbled up, but once you get the idea, it is fun. The maze is not big and you can easily navigate through it. Overall, by the time we'd spent 3 hours there, everyone agreed it had been educational, fun, and relaxing. If you have a few hours to spare in Hotton and you're looking for a relaxing family time, this is a brilliant stop. Probably best to enjoy on a warm dry day to make the most of the garden as otherwise the inside bits will not take a great deal of time. The staff we spoke to at reception were very friendly and helped us, speaking in English when needed and making us feel welcome. Definitely glad we visited.
Alisdair C — Google review
Its nice but very small. You'll walk through in about half an hour.
Sanne S — Google review
I had a reservation for three months with them for fly fishing. I had an entire weekend booked (including hotel reservations) around this. They called the day before to cancel because of water conditions "which had been like this for quite some time". I would not recommend them.
Jon S — Google review
Really enjoyed the miniature golf here. Fun and in places deceptively tricky course situated in beautiful gardens. Great for a family activity. Friendly staff who spoke English and a score card included which had rules in French and Dutch.
Matt C — Google review
Rue Haute 4, 6990 Hotton, Belgium•http://www.riveo.be/•+32 84 41 35 71•Tips and more reviews for Riveo Centre
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Deulin Castle

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Deulin Castle, located in the village of Deulin, was constructed in the 1700s and is now utilized as an event venue. Visitors are drawn to its stunning architecture and opulent interiors. Although officially closed to the public, some have been allowed to explore the exterior and courtyard. The castle offers a picturesque setting and is often recommended for events such as weddings due to its large rooms. Its old-world charm and intriguing architecture make it a popular attraction for tourists.
Old and a bit spooky, very nice and atmospheric castle.
Olga S — Google review
We drove there today for the market. They asked 5 euro per person entry to begin with. Except for a few stands you could hardly call this a marché du terroir. For us it was a total ripoff and a very amateuristic approach. The privately owned chateau is nice but most of it is closed to the public. Worth the visit? Not really. Maybe if they upgrade their management and come up with better organised events. The surroundings are great for a walk but so is the rest of Le Luxembourg Belge…
Jo S — Google review
Very nice place for wedding parties Large rooms for diner
Bart M — Google review
Interesting architecture
Suiram T — Google review
We came to see the castle and gardens, there were no signs that said it was a private property. So we got send away. It’s a nice little castle but since it’s private not worth visiting.
Vesenniy B — Google review
We were allowed to look at the outside of the castle, officially it was closed to the public, but a (or the) keeper was kind enough to let us walk around and for short time on the court-yard
Pascal M — Google review
Wonderful 18th Century Castle build by one of my ancestors. Great events in an awesome environment
Charles-Antoine T — Google review
Beautiful setting.
Howard L — Google review
Rue du Château 4, 6990 Hotton, Belgium•http://www.espacedeulin.be/•+32 84 46 66 16•Tips and more reviews for Deulin Castle
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Maison des Mégalithes de Wéris

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Local history museum
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Maison des Mégalithes de Wéris is located in the charming historic village of Weris, known for its exceptional dolmens and menhirs scattered across the landscape. This village is one of the Plus Beaux Villages de Wallonie and offers a peaceful setting to explore prehistoric sites. The museum provides a well-designed overview of megalithic history, covering geography, geology, anthropology, and more.
This is a very cute and small Museum which educated about megaliths and the beginning of humanity. The signs are in French and Dutch, but at the ticket counter, they offer an English Translation of (almost) everything in the museum. They also have a little gift shop and a café. Parking is available behind the museum and is free.
Emily H — Google review
Very polite and knowledgeable staff. The museum is small, but very educational. The film about the megaliths/dolmens is very nicely done. Well worth the time to watch it. Here you can also ask for the key of nearby church.
Diomede F — Google review
It gives a good overview of the megalithic history including geography, geology, anthropology and more.
Mitr F — Google review
Nice little museum to visit. The information and the 5km walk are nice
Mathias R — Google review
Friendly and helpful staff. Also decent beers!
Bart S — Google review
Small museum but nice. The wall around Wéris to discover the menhirs and dolmen is very nice (we did it on bicycles).
Alain S — Google review
Small museum but well designed clear, that describes many hypotheses without favoring one. A very good way to initiate kids to mégalithes!
Erwin I — Google review
Beautifull little museum. Some info is outdated but very informative if you visit the site.
Dirk J — Google review
Pl. Arsène Soreil 7, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium•http://www.megalithes-weris.be/•+32 86 21 02 19•Tips and more reviews for Maison des Mégalithes de Wéris
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Maison des Mégalithes de Wéris, these restaurants are about a 3-minute walk away.

Le Cor de Chasse

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Le Cor de Chasse is one of the best restaurants in Belgium, and it deserves to be world-renowned. The food is exquisite, and the atmosphere is romantic and inviting. The service is impeccable, and the prices are very reasonable.
We had a wonderful lunch. Great food and excellent service. Quiet place. Restaurant out of nowhere in remote place that definitely worth the driving. Nice surrounding. Very friendly. An experience that we recommend.
Marc S — Google review
It was my second time in this Michelin star restaurant. It portrays the real Wallonia and brings its atmosphere, with the view on the peaceful but still Belgian weather. Food is well presented and tastes not worse then looks for sure, it is very delicious and super well prepared! However, I will give 4 stars as I would expect a little better service, and more communicative staff, also our table wasn’t well surrounded by care of waters, it was not cleaned after the mane dish to prepare it for the desert. These are small details but they matter in such restaurants.
Inga G — Google review
The restaurant is definitely above the 1 Star that it is ranked. Besides the hight quality the Chef spent some time in explaining personally some preparation and ingredients, and this gave another insight into the dishes. The taste was great, as the chef uses a bit less ingredients than other chefs, meaning you really taste what you eat and you have a great sensation while eating. Very friendly staff. Great vine pairing. This is a must for everybody who likes great food discovery. The hotel rooms are nicely decorated with lots of taste and love for details. We'll come back
Alexander Z — Google review
6 stars! Cancel all the reservations you have and make sure this one is confirmed. It is possible to eat inside (modern style) or outside (stylish authentic). It was more than a wonderful evening due to the menu we had. From the amuses to the omble, the fine and boneless pigeon, to the cheese platter one could choose (nothing in 2 weeks France has beaten theirs!) & finally the desert which was hidden in a chocolate bowl and was broken by the staff on my plate! It had fruits and parfait hidden in it! Wow! Great staff that explained everything in detail. It is possible to sleep there too. Probably advisable after having their wine arrangements (lucky we had a driver!) Its on top of my list to revisit due to all the epic tastes!
Nathalie K — Google review
It's very good however barely the level of one michelin star. The service needs to be a little better and more attetive. They need to take care of details, like changing cutlery every dish. The prices were very reasonable.
Sebastian K — Google review
Diner excellent. Service au top
Katia A — Google review
Just incredible. We have a tradition of more than 20 years of gastronomic weekends in the Ardens. This was the most impressive culinary experience. World top for sure!
Lazare R — Google review
Very good food but at my point of view not one star.
Joel L — Google review
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