LE SENTIER ENCHANTÉ
Through fields and forests, this path takes you between undergrowth and countryside. In the heart of the Martimont wood, you can admire the Buse fountain, which has been distributing water for over 150 years. This wood is a place of history, where Celtic treasures (torcs and gold coins) were discovered in the 19th century. Since then, these relics adorn the Metropolitan Museum of New York. Other discoveries are still possible on the enchanted path: the local artist Patrick Jouret has populated the edges of the path with his strange creatures.
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A faire en famille