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Discover a selection of walks to enjoy in Walloon Brabant here.
Que vous soyez amateur ou randonneur confirmé, le Brabant wallon vous propose une multitude de balades.
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1430 Rebecq
La Taverne d'Arenberg
The Arenberg Tavern stands on the grounds of the Great Mill in Rebecq.Don't hesitate to stop by to discover the local beers and specialties proposed there, including 'carbonnades à la Barbar' (beef stewed in beer from the Lefebvre brewery in Quenast) or Tilquin Gueuze.Friendly and flavourful. Give it a try!
Brelan de Frites
This chip restaurant is located at the entrance to Rebecq.
Train-Vedettes
Les Vedettes welcome you in a completely renovated 1950s SNCB type M2 wagon.The wagon is air-conditioned and has ample parking. The terrace is open in summer.
The Grand Moulin of Arenberg (Big Mill) and the Museum of Porphyry
Now converted into a cultural and tourism centre, the Mills of the Dukes of Arenberg were built in the late 14th century on the banks of the Senne. The main watermill today includes impressive machinery (powered by a paddle wheel 7.5m in diameter), the Porphyry Museum and temporary exhibitions. As well as talking about these paving stones known all over the world as ‘Belgian blocks’, we look back at the history of porphyry, the Quenast quarries and the hard labour of the ‘Cayoteux’, the name given to the quarry workers. Among other things you can learn about the different types of stone and the tools used at the time.
Little Arenberg Mill and the House of Beer
Take a trip back in time as you visit the Little Arenberg Mill which also features the House of Beer, completely renovated and modernised in 2020.You will learn more about the history and the processes for producing beer, including Gueuze beer, how the brewery has evolved from its origins up to modern day, the types of beers, products, etc. At the end of the tour you can sample a free draught beer at the Taverne d’Arenberg, very close to the museum.
Small Train of Happiness
The little tourist train takes the steam railway line from Rebecq station to the former station in Rognon. It goes along the Senne in the beautiful Valley of Birds until reaching the Five Bridges. A unique experience to enjoy the beautiful view over the surrounding countryside.An original way to explore this western part of Walloon Brabant.
Saint-Géry church
Initially located on the Grand’Place of Rebecq in Roman Païs, surrounded by its cemetery, the Saint-Géry church was rebuilt in 1867 on the location for the former presbytery by the architect Coulon. Some interesting pieces can be seen, such as a granite statue of Saint Géry sculpted in 1467, baptismal fonts dating from 1599, and impressive colourful mural frescos from the 19th century, recently restored.