Gateway to the Ardennes
The council of Nassogne - home to the eponymous village which also happens to be one of the oldest in the Province of Luxemburg - is mainly renowned for its many natural treasures. Nassogne sits astride two distinct geographical areas : the Ardennes and the Famenne, and more than 40 per cent of the council is covered with woodland. This is why Nassogne is the ideal destination for recharging your batteries in a beautiful natural environment.
Located off the beaten track, you can discover the stunning landscapes of this wooded council by exploring its many walking paths, the Viewpoints Route or even the observation platforms that blend into the forest.
The area was converted in the 7th century by the Scottish monk Monon. You can admire the reliquary containing his relics in the collegiate church bearing his name. And, in the small village of Ambly a delicious beer named after the saint is brewed...
Nassogne is also a paradise for foodies, especially if you love local food products: free-range pork grazing the Ardennes meadowland, deer farm, local beers, cheeses and a wide range of restaurants where these locally sourced ingredients are turned into mouth-watering dishes by passionate artisans...