A rural area at the approach of the Ardenne is waiting for you. Water and stone have shaped the landscape and controled the life of the people. Discover the rich architectural heritage and the ancient tradition of using stone.

Go back in time and go up the Ourthes and the remnants of its canal. Go for walks of bicycle rides in the country or through large wooded expanses and discover traditional hamlets, beautiful small valleys and superb viewing points of the Ourthes-Amblève region and of the foothills of the Condroz.









Walks, sport, leisure and gastronomy, everyone has something to gain

Mapped circuits

On foot
Cyclists and montainbikers (bike hiring)
Nature paths
Guided walks
Stone and bush paths
Sports and leisure

Recreational centre of the Prés de Tilff
Miniature golf
Playgrounds
Barbecues
Cave exploring
Diving
Climbing
Swimming
Fishing in rivers
Canoeing
Bowling
Petanque
Rollerblade
Sightseeing on bikes and mountainbike riding

Farm produce

Barley beer from the Avouerie d'Anthisnes
Vintage of the Hauts Voués of Anthisnes
Vintage of the Targnon
plateau Anthisnes pie
Tarpan saussage
Goat’s cheese
Honey











Stone and water have produced a wonderful natural and architectural heritage which you must absolutely discover.

Avouerie The Anthisnes Avouerie: 17th century castle and 12th century donjon
The bee museum at Tilff
The beer museum et the Pèkêt museum in Anthisnes
Brialmont Abbey
A number of castles
Typical hamlets and villages (Tavier and Ham are classified)
Feudal farms and churches
A number of classified sites and places of architectural interest
The history of the Anthisnes quarrymen
The Ourthe loop
La Roche-aux-Faucons
The park of Le Fy Castle
The Mary park and Heid des Corbeaux: 100 hectares of park and forest
The Tessenire plantation of forest and ornamental trees
Remnants of the Ourthe canal and the lock keepers’ houses
Many view points and belvederes over the Ourthe valley and the Liège Condroz




Tradition, attractions and folklore will go with simplicity, sociability and good mood...

 
 








By car, train, bus or bike, you will easily get to us.

By road:

    Motorway E25 (Liège – Neufchâteau) exit 41, 42 or 43
    RN 63 (Liège - Marche-en-Famenne) exit 377 (Liège - Tilff - Esneux - Comblain-au-Pont)
    exit 90 (Liège - Anthisnes - Ouffet)
    and Tilff ou Plainevaux

By bus (TEC):

    377 (Liège - Tilff - Esneux - Comblain-au-Pont)
    90 (Liège - Anthisnes - Ouffet)

By train:

    Line SNCB number 42 (Liège - Luxembourg) and number 42a (Liège - Gouvy)

Ravel

    Old tow path by the Ourthe from Liège (Ravel)







From the young to the less young, everyone will find accomodation suitable to their needs, from rooms to traditional homes, campsites and inns.

Anthisnes:

5 Lodges
2 Furnished flats


Esneux-Tilff:

3 Lodges
14 Guesthouses
3 Campsites
1 Youth hostel
3 Hotels


Pays d'Ourthe-Amblève

112 Lodges
19 Furnished flats
58 Guesthouses
29 Campsites
1 Holiday centre
1 Youth hostel
1 Training Centre
25 Hotels

 



At your disposal for all kinds of enquiries...

 
Maison du Tourisme Ourthe - Amblève

 

 

    route de Louveigné 3
    B 4920 Remouchamps
    Tél.: ++ 32.(0)4.384.35.44
    Fax: ++ 32.(0)4.384.35.46

E-mail: info@ourthe-ambleve.be
Web    : www.ourthe-ambleve.be

     

Syndicat d'initiative d'Anthisnes

    Avouerie d'Anthisnes
    avenue de l'Abbaye 19
    B 4160 Anthisnes
    Tél.: ++ 32.(0)4.383.63.90
    Fax: ++ 32.(0)4.383.63.90

    E-mail: avouerie.anthisnes@skynet.be

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