Walloon Region

Belgium

A historic stone castle with ivy-covered walls and a staircase leading to the entrance.
A lush green valley with a stone wall and a metal tower.
A steep stone staircase flanked by brick buildings with blue railings.
A stone fortification with a viewing platform and a cable car.
A cityscape with a river, historic buildings, and a modern skyscraper.

Enjoy the nature, historical architecture and local delicacies of the Francophone part of Belgium during a weekend away or a longer stay.

If you're looking for a nice holiday destination that isn't too far from home, Wallonia is the perfect choice! Enjoy the Ardennes, stunning castles and charming villages.

After Belgium became independent in the 19th century, a concept of language freedom arose in the country: everyone was allowed to speak whatever language they wanted to. In the beginning, French was most widely spoken, but over the years, the Flemish Movement, a political movement that protected the Dutch language, among other things, changed that. Ultimately, two regions were created: Flanders and Wallonia.

One of Wallonia’s biggest attractions is the Ardennes. Enjoy the nature, be active or admire castles such as Château de Modave, which is in the province of Liège. This big mediaeval castle with its impressive architecture has a number of lovely gardens.

Another must-see in the Ardennes are the Caves of Han, where you can explore extensive tunnels of stalactites and stalagmites. It’s a great place to spend a few hours or the whole day with your partner or the whole family.

If you're looking for more of an urban experience, head over to Liège, a vibrant city with all kinds of things to see. Climb the Montagne de Bueren for a fantastic view of the city, enjoy a typical Liège waffle, and learn about the local history at the Grand Curtius museum. You'll love it!

Wallonia's bigger cities are easy to reach by car and public transport. If you're thinking of heading to the Ardennes and staying there, a car is the best means of transport. There are regional buses if you don't feel like driving between the towns or to certain attractions.

Wallonia is a charming region full of cultural history and stunning nature. Book your trip and experience all the beautiful things this province has to offer.

Popular cities in Walloon Region

A cobblestone bridge with ornate golden railings, a river, and modern buildings in the background.
Liege
Known for Historical, Castle and Opera
Get away to Liege! Enjoy the history, aquarium and castle.

Reasons to visit

  • Liege Cathedral
  • Le Carré
  • Royal Opera of Wallonia
A riverside town with historic buildings, a café, and boats.
Dinant
Known for Rivers, Budget and Cathedrals
With an ancient citadel, a gothic cathedral and a museum dedicated to the creator of the saxophone, this riverside town in southern Belgium has a lot to offer.

Reasons to visit

  • Dinant Citadel
  • Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Dinant
  • Rocher Bayard
A historic stone castle with a bridge, a river, and a cityscape in the background.
Namur
Known for Rivers, Biking and Tours
Experience the museums, monuments and riverfront in Namur!

Reasons to visit

  • Castle of Namur
A historic European town with traditional architecture, including a clock tower and a restaurant named "La Cantette."
Durbuy
Known for Spas, Swimming and Relaxing
This Walloon city looks like it came straight out of a fairy tale thanks to its castle, magical alleyways and beautiful nature. Don't miss this breathtaking part of Belgium!

Reasons to visit

  • Castle
A historic building with a clock tower, surrounded by lush greenery and a well-maintained garden.
Mons
Known for Cathedrals, Churches and Walking
Discover the charm of the capital of the Walloon province of Hainaut with its cultural heritage, museums and charming shops.
A castle surrounded by lush greenery, wind turbines in the distance, and a river.
Charleroi
Known for Business, Walking and Museums
There's a lot more to Charleroi than just the airport. Discover this big city just south of Brussels.

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