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Promenade Hotton - 9- Fond des Trottes
Lovely walk discovering Hotton’s natural and historic heritage. Enjoy a relaxing nature walk along geological treasures and the beautiful view from the Renissart rocks! Return via the Caves of Hotton, widely considered as one of the most beautiful caves in Belgium! Intermediate level, not too many muddy paths.
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Starting point
6990 Hotton
Hotton war cemetery
In this cemetery, young soldiers from across the Commonwealth rest in peace. Most of them were killed trying to fight back the Germans’ last major offensive of the war. This marked the beginning of the Battle of the Ardennes (known on the other side of the pond as the “Battle of the Bulge” in December 1944.The cemetery hosts the graves of 88 Canadians, 41 Australians and ten New Zealanders, as well as a British war correspondent and a Polish airman.
The Caves of Hotton
Did you know that?These stunning caves were discovered by accident, when a controlled explosion in the quarry revealed the cave network and its stunning concretions.Caves of HottonChemin du Spéléo Club de Belgique, 1 – 6990 HottonT. +32(0)84/46.60.46info@grottesdehotton.be – www.grottesdehotton.be
The Fré Djame hole
The Fré Djame hole or the Brother William hole, is named after a monk that is said to have lived there as a hermit in times gone by. It is perched 20 meters above the Ourthe, affording a stunning view of the surrounding landscape. It is the remains of the tunnel that cuts right through the rocks and was formed millions of years ago.
Our fave spot on this walk: the Renissart Rocks
Towering out above the river Ourthe, the majestic Renissart rocks are a firm favourite with rock climbers The small beach at the foot of the rocks, is the perfect place for a relaxing family-day with the children !The rocks are located on the right bank of the Ourthe, stream upwards from the bridge in Hotton.There are 17 climbing routes on the « Fré DJamé » , are managed by the local potholing club and are equipped with bolting anchors.Both the rocks and the beach are listed sites
The Faber Mill Museum
This water mill from 1729 really takes you back to times gone by! It was built alongside a watercourse, the second tributary of the Ourthe, that created an island (the island of Oneux) in the heart of the town. It used to be the town mill and all the inhabitants were under the obligation to resort to this mill (that belonged to the lord of the fiefdom) to have their corn ground. With this came a second obligation; that of paying a tax, called “multure” that was proportional to the quantity of grain or corn.The mill functioned up to the 1960’s and bears the name of its last owner, Mister Lucien Faber, who wished to open the mill to the public. In 1989, the mill was acquired by the Hotton council.Inside the mill, spread out over 4 floors, you can admire the ingeniousness displayed by the millers in times gone by : the machinery, the millstones, the bolter, the granary…Outside, you can admire the two wheels that are driven by a tributary of the Ourthe…You can visit the mill upon prior request ; please contact the Hotton Tourist Information Office.More information? Take a quick peek at our website: www.si-hotton.be
Riveo
This River Interpretation Centre is the perfect place to discover the secret world of our rivers and their plentiful fauna and flora. Riveo offers educational areas, aquariums, a pond, a reconstruction of an arm of a river, and a thematic exhibition. Riveo also boasts 5 splendid themed gardens and a truly original crazy golf course!www.riveo.be