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Ardennes - Wikipedia
The Ardennes (French: Ardenne ⓘ; Dutch: Ardennen [ɑrˈdɛnə(n)] ⓘ; German: Ardennen; Walloon: Årdene; Luxembourgish: Ardennen [ɑʁˈdænən]), also known as the Ardennes Forest or Forest of Ardennes, is a region of extensive forests, rough terrain, rolling hills and ridges primarily in Belgium and Luxembourg, extending into Germany and ...
Ardennes | Region in Europe, Ancient Forest | Britannica
Ardennes, wooded plateau covering part of the ancient Forest of Ardennes, occupying most of the Belgian provinces of Luxembourg, Namur, and Liège; part of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg; and the French département of Ardennes. It is an old plateau comprising the western extension of the Middle Rhine
The Ardennes - Belgium.be
The Ardennes, situated in the south-east of Belgium, are one of nature's unspoilt areas, rich in fauna and flora, with vast forests of broadleaf and fir, hills and fast flowing rivers. Visitors can wander through the many picturesque villages nestling in the valleys where traditions and folklore still live on, and where the region's arts and ...
Tourism in the Ardennes - Official website of the ADT des Ardennes
Lovers of heritage, nature, cycling or hiking, adventurers, sportsmen or contemplators, the nearby and easily accessible Ardennes are the promise of an authentic trip: an invitation to take your time and recharge your batteries.
The forests - Tourism in the Ardennes
Whether you visit them for a few hours or a few days, the Ardennes forests will enchant you and provide you with unforgettable memories: not only delightful images full of seasonal colours, but also fragrances, dappled daylight and plenty of fresh air and clear water.
The Ardennes travel - Lonely Planet | Belgium, Europe
The Ardennes. Slouching like a great grey dragon high on Bouillon's central rocky ridge, Belgium’s finest feudal castle-ruin harks back to AD 988, but it's especially…
Ardennes (department) - Wikipedia
Ardennes (French: ⓘ) is a department in the Grand Est region of northeastern France named after the broader Ardennes. Its prefecture is the town Charleville-Mézières. The department has 270,582 inhabitants. [4] The inhabitants of the department are known as Ardennais or Ardennaises. [3]
Holidays & tourism in the French, Belgian and Luxembourg Ardennes
The Ardennes region covers a little bit of each of three countries: France, Belgium and Luxembourg... between magical forests, spectacular landscapes, inviting valleys, ancient fortresses, and picturesque towns and villages… The Ardennes also boast the closest hills to Lille, Brussels, Luxembourg or Paris!
The Ardennes Travel Guide - Belgium Travel Info
The Belgian Ardennes is steeped in history and culture, with charming towns, ancient castles, and museums. Here are some of the must-see historical and cultural attractions: Citadel of Namur : Enjoy sweeping views of the city from this impressive fortress dating back to the 13th century.
The Belgian and French Ardennes | Arden Parks
Discover the Ardennes: nature, peace and quiet, but also the culture and history of a rich, unspoilt region. So many unforgettable activities to do.