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Address:

Laurent Chamberlin
45 rue Bruyère
Baileux
6464

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Price per week:

price from €215

Telephone:

+32 060214617

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+32 0477405518

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The La Bruyère cottage is situated in a charming countryside setting within a historic stone building, offering direct access to the surrounding forest. This idyllic location provides ample opportunities for scenic walks and exploration, including nearby attractions such as Chimay and Lake Virelles.

The cottage features a comfortable living room with a sofa bed, a spacious dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen with modern amenities including a washing machine and dishwasher. Additionally, there is a convenient toilet on the ground floor.

The first floor boasts two cozy bedrooms, a separate toilet, and a bathroom with both a shower and a bathtub. With the convenience of central heating powered by oil and a wood-burning stove, guests can enjoy a warm and cozy atmosphere throughout their stay.

The La Bruyère cottage is designed to comfortably accommodate up to eight people, making it an ideal choice for families or groups seeking a relaxing and memorable getaway.

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Property type Quantity
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Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
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Holiday Home 1 215 315

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Attractions

  • Chimay Castle: Located in the town of Chimay, just a short drive from Baileux, Chimay Castle is a magnificent medieval fortress. It offers guided tours, allowing visitors to explore its impressive architecture, beautiful gardens, and learn about its rich history.
  • Scourmont Abbey: Situated near the town of Forges, Scourmont Abbey is a Trappist monastery famous for producing Chimay beers and cheeses. Visitors can take a guided tour of the abbey, enjoy the peaceful surroundings, and even purchase their renowned products.
  • Virelles Aquascope: Located in the village of Virelles, Aquascope is an educational and recreational nature park. Visitors can explore the wetlands, observe a variety of bird species, and learn about the region's biodiversity through interactive exhibits and walking trails.
  • Eau d'Heure Lakes: A short drive from Baileux, the Eau d'Heure Lakes are the largest artificial lakes in Belgium. The area offers numerous water-based activities such as sailing, kayaking, and swimming, as well as beautiful hiking and cycling paths around the lakes.
  • Fourneau Saint-Michel Open-Air Museum: Situated near Saint-Hubert, this open-air museum showcases traditional rural life in the Ardennes region. Visitors can explore reconstructed farm buildings, workshops, and gardens to gain insight into the area's cultural heritage.
  • Virelles Bird Sanctuary: Adjacent to the Aquascope, the Virelles Bird Sanctuary is a haven for birdwatchers. Visitors can observe a wide variety of bird species, including herons, ducks, and numerous migratory birds, in their natural habitat.
  • Rocroi Fortifications: Located in the town of Rocroi, just across the border in France, these historic fortifications date back to the 17th century. Visitors can explore the well-preserved walls, bastions, and gates, providing a glimpse into the region's military past.
  • Espace Arthur Masson: Situated in the village of Treignes, this museum is dedicated to showcasing the works of Arthur Masson, a renowned Belgian author. Visitors can learn about Masson's life and explore his fictional universe through interactive exhibits and multimedia installations.
  • Han-sur-Lesse Caves: Although a bit further away, the Han-sur-Lesse Caves are worth a visit. Located in Belgium's Wallonia region, these vast underground caves offer guided tours through stunning rock formations, underground rivers, and impressive chambers. 10. Abbey of Aulne: Situated near Gozée, the Abbey of Aulne is a former Cistercian abbey dating back to the 7th century. Visitors can explore the ruins of the abbey, admire its Gothic architecture, and learn about its historical significance in the region.