The Ardennes
Ardennes
12 countries in one province !!!…it must be Belgium !!!

In order to give a better service to tourists visiting our regions, it was decided to divide the province into 12 regions, each one of them with its own House of Tourism.

Each one of them is listed below so that you may contact them for more detailed information on the area(s) of your choice.

 

WELL KEPT SECRET…REVEALED !

More and more British tourists are being spotted in the Belgian Province of Luxembourg. It seems that our well kept secret is about to be revealed across the channel. It will not be long before word of mouth spreads the news of this new discovery.

Only 3 hours drive from Calais our province is the largest and less populated province of Belgium. It is a land of forests, rivers and deep valleys crossed by numerous sign-posted footpaths and cycling circuits. A land where Nature is still intact, a land of Medieval castles and ancient hamlets that has nothing in common with the lowlands north of Brussels, so well known to the British public.

Eager for novelty, the British are slowly pushing their way to the south-east and discovering unknown and unspoilt territory in the heart of the Belgian Ardennes.

Accommodation and Tourist Attractions of all types are available. Small family hotels, group hotels, youth hostels, self catering gites, B&B and camping sites. Tourist attractions for all budgets, ages and interests.

DISCOVER…THE NATURAL SITES AND HERITAGE
OF BELGIAN LUXEMBOURG

The province that owes its richness
To the beauty of its natural sites,
To the character of its villages,
To its Romanesque churches
And to its medieval castles
Set on rocky escarpments
Overlooking deep valleys.

Not to forget
The many special beers,
Some of which are still brewed
By Trappist monks in the depth of the
Ardennes forest. Fine food and drink are
Everywhere present. A wonderful playground
For nature lovers and outdoor sports addicts.

- Tourist Federation of Belgian Luxembourg - Quai de l'Ourthe, 9 - B-6980 La Roche-en-Ardenne - info@ftlb.be - +32(0)84/41.10.11 - Imprint -