Sights & landmarks in Bouillon

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  • Adventure40559705610
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    Check with the castle before you go because the falconry show is not always on the schedule posted on the website.
    Written April 4, 2023
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  • GreenJoeGreen
    Brussels, Belgium1 contribution
    From this point one can see all the way till France. Its a bit of a climb but 100% worth it, one can take good pictures and see the town underneath. Sometimes one can spot game: deer or wild boar.
    Written November 16, 2020
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  • lilly l
    Brussels, Belgium124 contributions
    A nice and easy walk to do when visiting Bouillon. The surroundings of the monastery are really spectacular, it is overlooking a small valey and the Semois river. You might go there also by car, but it's much more pleasant to do on foot. The monastery itself is not open to visitors(if I am not mistaken, at least it wasn't when we went there, but in any case, probably you are not missing anything it is a sort of 1960's architecture) but there is a small monastic shop (open approximately 10-17, except on Mondays) when you can buy freshly baked bread and cakes made at this very place, together with a big range of products produced by other monasteries of the region...There is a possibility to return to Bouillon through the forest, to make your little walk more varied...or you may continue little further along the river in the direction of the meander and the hill called "Tombeau de géant"... We really enjoyed this short little walk at the sunset, arriving to the monastery shop just in time before it closed and purchasing a delicious apricot cake. The entire walk may be done even with small children or buggies (provided you take the small road and not the forest track).
    Written February 3, 2014
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