Domaine de l'Hirondelle Resort at Oteppe
Situated behind the superb Château de Famelette, the Cycle Museum houses an impressive collection of bikes made between 1830 and the present day. It is open from the 1st of May to mid October from 2pm to 6pm or by appointment for groups of a minimum of 20 people.
Suitable for the disabled, French and Dutch spoken.
Farm of the Château de Famelette, 4520 Huccorgne
Information: Monsieur Wery, tel. 0032 (0) 479 909226
Château Féodal de Moha
Rue du Madot 98, 4520 Moha.
Not suitable for the disabled.
Open from the 1st of February to the 30th of November from 8am to 4pm during the week.
Visits at the weekend and on public holidays by appointment only. French and English spoken.
Information: The "Les amis du Château Féodal de Moha" company, tel. 0032 (0) 85 251613
Château de Jehay
An old stately home with a chapel that was originally private but came to be used by the parish. The estate was mentioned around 1130 and was acquired by various noble families including the Van den Steen family, around 1680. Today, it is the properly of the Province of Liège (part of Wallonia's Major Heritage).
Rue du Parc 1, 4540 Jehay.
Information: 085/82.44.00
Cistercian Abbey of Paix-Dieu (Amay)
The Abbey of Paix-Dieu was founded in 1240 and completely rebuilt during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Rue Paix-Dieu 1b, 4540 Amay
Prehistoric site of Ramioul
Invites the archaeologists among you to relive the discovery and domestication of fire.
Rue de la Grotte 128
4400 Flemalle
Information :+ 32 (0) 4 2754975
info@ramioul.org
http://www.ramioul.org/
Huy Fort
Perched on a rocky peak overlooking the Meuse, this fort dates from 1818. It formed part of the "Belgian Barrier" that was intended to protect the Netherlands against French invasions. In 1914, it served as a German disciplinary camp and became a military prison in 1940. It now houses the Concentration Camp and Resistance Museum. You can get there by cable car or on foot.
www.fortdehuy.be/
info@fortdehuy.be