Vallee de l'Ourthe Attractions
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The Ourthe is a 130km/427mile long river in east Belgium. Its source is two streams in the Ardennes, the eastern Ourthe and the western Ourthe which unite near the village of Engreux. In a deeply cut winding valley the Ourthe flows in a northwest and later north direction through the plateau of the Ardennes and the districts of Famenne and Condroz, often called the pre- Ardennes region, and enters the Meuse near Liège. The breach valley of the Ourthe is one of the most charming and picturesque scenic regions of Belgium. On the banks of this river, which is rich in fish, are a series of holiday resorts which are ideal bases for walks in the forest and for trips in boats and canoes on the Ourthe and its tributaries. These resorts are provided with excellent hotels and restaurants. The long-distance footpath GR57 accompanies the valley of the Ourthe from Angleur in the vicinity of Liège as far as Houfflaize.
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Belvédère des Six Ourthes
The Belvédère des Six Ourthes offers a fabulous viewpoint over the Ourthe and surrounding area, including the six loops in the river, and the reservoir.
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Upper Ourthe Valley from La Roche to Houffalize
The twisting river and dramatic rock formations of the Upper Ourthe Valley from La Roche to Houffalize are incredibly picturesque. This area was also significant during WWII.
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Lower Ourthe Valley from La Roche to Liège
The Lower Ourthe curves through the valley where there are a number of castle ruins and other old structures.
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Pearl of the Ardennes
The Pearl of the Ardennes is a major tourist destination in the Ourthe Valley. It sits at the junction of surrounding forest covered valleys.
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Vieuxville - Château de Logne
One of the main attractions in the Ourthe Valley is the Château de Logne, originally built between the 11th and 15th C.