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Namur is surrounded by rich and varied gems which are definitely worth the detour!
After a short 30-min drive to Yvoir, you’ll discover the Brasserie du Bocq. It’s an unmissable place for lovers of special beers. The charming towns of Dinant and Rochefort are also worth the detour, just like the Château de Vêves (a castle in Celles) or the Jardins d’Annevoie (gardens).
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- The Floreffe Abbey© WBT/Jean-Baptiste Van AchterFloreffe
The Floreffe Abbey
Situated on a promontory overlooking the Sambre Valley, the Floreffe Abbey enjoys the status of being listed as one of Wallonia’s Special Heritage Sites. The building, founded by Saint Norbert in 1121, contains many artistic, architectural and historic treasures. - Maredsous abbey: cheese and beer of character© WBT - Bruno D'AlimonteDenée
Maredsous abbey: cheese and beer of character
The Maredsous Abbey, in the Molignée valley, is one of the most beautiful ones in Belgium. Make the most of your visit to admire the architecture of the monastery and taste the famous cheese and beer made on site.