Best attractions and places to see around Ciney, often called the "Capital of Condroz," offers a mix of historical landmarks, natural spaces, and cultural attractions in the Belgian province of Namur. The region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, from river valleys to forests. Ciney serves as a starting point for exploring the Condroz-Famenne region, providing access to various outdoor activities and historical sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Fairytale-like castle, perhaps the most beautiful in our small country.
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The bridge is decorated with colorful saxophones on both sides.
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Here too, the appeal of a castle is a great asset...
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Hofmeier Pepin van Herstal established a villa on the site along the road between Dinant and Rochefort... This fortification was expanded by his successors and subsequently fell into the hands of the lords of Celles... In the 12th century, Wouter van Beaufort acquired the seigneury through his marriage to Ode of Brittany... His castle burned down in 1200, but was rebuilt by his descendants around 1230... This was necessary again after a destruction by the Dinantes in 1410... The castle retained its military function until the at the end of the Middle Ages and was then rebuilt in the Renaissance and later centuries: battlements disappeared, gabled roofs were added and embrasures were enlarged into windows...
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The castle of Vêves is a castle in Houyet in the Belgian province of Namur, on a height near the village of Celles... It has been in the possession of the Beaufort family since the 12th century and has essentially preserved its medieval form...
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The castle of Vêves is a castle in Houyet in the Belgian province of Namur, on a height near the village of Celles. It has been in the possession of the Beaufort family since the 12th century and has essentially preserved its medieval form.
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The "Aiguilles de Chaleux", or the Needles of Chaleux, consist of steep limestone formations. They rise high (Needles of Chaleux), a steep limestone formation, rise steeply into the air on the banks of the Lesse. From the top you have a picturesque, panoramic view of the Lesse Valley.
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The region around Ciney offers several impressive natural features. You can visit the dramatic limestone cliffs of the View of the Aiguilles de Chaleux, which rise steeply from the Lesse River. Another must-see is the View of Walzin Castle, offering picturesque views of the castle perched on a cliff above the Lesse. Additionally, the Domaine Provincial de Chevetogne features lakes and extensive natural spaces.
Ciney and its surroundings are rich in history. The Vêves Castle is a well-preserved medieval fortress that can be visited. In Ciney itself, the Collégiale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, with its 11th-century tower, is a significant landmark. Other notable castles in the region include Spontin Castle, Halloy Castle, Onthaine Castle, and Jannée Castle.
Yes, Ciney offers several cultural points of interest. You can visit La Spirale, Centre des Métiers d'Art, which showcases local artisans. The NEM (Natural Extraordinary Museum) is located within the Domaine Provincial de Chevetogne. There's also the Musée de Ciney Mémoire Liberté within the Maison Citoyenne, and the Centre Culturel de Ciney hosts various events.
For families, the Domaine Provincial de Chevetogne is an excellent choice, offering a vast recreational park with numerous playgrounds, lakes for boating, hiking trails, gardens, mini-golf, sports fields, and outdoor swimming pools. Parc Saint-Roch in Ciney also provides a peaceful green space with playgrounds, popular with families.
Ciney is a great starting point for cycling. You can find various routes, including the 'Savoureuse' cycling tour which combines scenic rides with local product tastings. For more options, explore the Cycling around Ciney guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Ciney guide for detailed tours like the 'Bocq Trout Pond – View of Château d’Emptinne loop'.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Ciney. The Domaine Provincial de Chevetogne offers extensive paths suitable for running. You can find more detailed routes, such as the 'Parc de Chevetogne loop' or the 'RAVeL loop from Emptinne', in the Running Trails around Ciney guide.
Many natural areas around Ciney are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. Parc Saint-Roch in Ciney offers green spaces, and the Forêt de Custinne (Tombe du Loup) provides beautiful natural landscapes for walks. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting Ciney's attractions, especially for outdoor activities and enjoying the natural parks. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for exploring castles, hiking, cycling, and enjoying the recreational facilities at places like Domaine Provincial de Chevetogne.
The Collégiale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, also known as Saint-Nicolas Church, is considered the emblem of Ciney. It is notable for its massive 11th-century tower with walls up to 2.7 meters thick. After a tornado in 2010, a new bell tower was installed, and its doors are open to visitors.
You can find unique art installations on the Charles de Gaulle Bridge with Giant Saxophone Sculptures. This bridge in Dinant offers beautiful views of the Meuse and features numerous colorful, oversized saxophone replicas, commemorating Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone.
Yes, you can experience Le Chemin de Fer du Bocq, a heritage railway that offers scenic train rides through the picturesque Bocq valley. It provides an original way to discover the region's landscapes and is a unique attraction for visitors.
Beyond the main attractions, you might explore the Tilleul de Conjoux, a notable lime tree, or the Trou Mairia and Conjoux Caves for a different natural experience. The Namorimont State Reserve also offers serene natural surroundings for exploration.


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