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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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Promenade 1815 à Braine-l'Alleud
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1420 Braine-l'Alleud
Le Wellington Café
At the foot of the Lion’s Mound, Le Wellington Brasserie offers mainly Belgian cuisine served all day long. Come in for a slice of cake, an ice cream, a glass of wine or to enjoy the tea menu.
Philippe Meyers
"Philippe Meyers" welcomes diners in a peaceful, intimate atmosphere. They come here to enjoy their food, knowing that they can bank on the restaurant's long-established reputation, while the talented Chef also adds some imaginative new touches.
Domain of the battle of Waterloo
Discover the site of the battle of 18th June 1815 where 300 000 men from 7 nations clashed. The Memorial 1815 pass combines various attractions linked to the Waterloo Battlefield:- After a memorable climb of 226 steps, the Lion's Mound gives you a unique view of the battlefield.- Buried at the foot of the Lion's Mound, the Memorial allows you to experience one of the most turbulent times in our History as if you were there.- An immense panoramic frieze (circumference 110m, height 12m) made in 1912 takes you to the heart of the battle with an impressive soundtrack.- Last authentic witness of the battle, the Hougoumont Farm provides a unique setting: 4 exhibition rooms coupled with a multimedia show.
Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo
Discover this immense panoramic frieze (circumference 110m, height 12m) made in 1912 by Louis Dumoulin. The Panorama illustrates a key point in the battle, when it was at its height. Plunge into the heart of the Battle thanks to an impressive soundscape.
Lion's Mound
The Lion's Mound gives a unique view of the battlefield after a memorable climb of 226 steps. This 40m tumulus was erected on the spot where it is thought that the Prince of Orange was wounded before he became the King of the Netherlands. The Mound symbolizes the victory of the allied monarchies.
Le Bivouac de l'Empereur
At the foot of the famous Lion’s Mound try the delicious and sophisticated cuisine in the ‘day before the battle’ ambiance at the Bivouac de l'Empereur.This fully renovated restaurant serves authentic cuisine.Also enjoy the lovely terrace with a wonderful view over the Mound.