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Habay-la-Neuve – Habay-la-Vieille village loop from Sainte-Marie

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Belgium
Wallonia
Virton
Étalle

Habay-la-Neuve – Habay-la-Vieille village loop from Sainte-Marie

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Habay-la-Neuve – Habay-la-Vieille village loop from Sainte-Marie

02:17

51.9km

420m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Parc naturel de Gaume

Parc naturel de la Vallée de l'Attert

Parc naturel Haute-Sûre Forêt d'Anlier

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3.59 km

Saint-Quirin Church, Buzenol

Highlight • Religious Site

It is a single nave church, which is the transformation of a chapel that already existed in 1682. In 1846 the tower was added and it became a parish. Located in the center of the village, rue de Montauban, and built in the same size and with the same materials as the other houses of Buzenol, it has rustic furnishings and the large frescoes of the ceiling give the whole a warmth and simplicity a little naive and endearing. It was completely restored externally in 1986, including a new protective plaster and the improvement of all the stone cornerstones of the land. On display in the church, a statue of Our Lady of Luxembourg from the eighteenth century, and on the high altar, a canvas from the eighteenth century representing Christ on the cross, painted by Brother Abraham Gilson, monk of Orval.
The toponym "Buzenol" could come from the root bus, busem (cow in Celtic) and ol, diminutive of ullus. Buzenol would therefore mean "little cow".

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15.8 km

Calvary on Rue de la Sablière

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Classification as a monument on December 9, 1991

Walloon Heritage Institute

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22.0 km

Calvary of Lischert

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Calvary, at the exit of the hamlet of Lischert, on the road to Thiaumont.

Classification as a monument on February 25, 1983

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28.4 km

Chapel of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows

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This chapel (16th century) is located at the western gates of the village, at the crossroads linking Heinstert and Post.

It was the privileged place for the creation of tales and legends.

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29.1 km

Saint John the Baptist Church

Highlight • Religious Site

Pastoral unit: Val d'Attert

Diocese: Diocese of Namur

Rebuilt in 1845 above the main road, the Saint-Jean-Baptiste church seems to look down on the core of remarkable buildings it overlooks.

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39.2 km

Habay-la-Neuve

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Habay-la-Neuve was an important center for forges in the 18th century. Habay and the neighboring municipalities have kept romantic castles and ponds which follow one another along the Rulles. This combination of water and forest characterizes this region where the savagery of a still intact nature rubs shoulders with the cordial welcome of its inhabitants.

The Château du Pont d'Oye, cultural meeting centre, the tomb of the writer and statesman Pierre Nothomb, the chapel of Notre-Dame de Grâces, the church of Saint-Nicolas, the chapel of Bonhomme, the forest of 'Anlier with an area of 5,500 ha, the Forge du Prince waterfall... a few small wonders to see among many others.

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41.2 km

Habay-la-Vieille village

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Formerly, in the 16th century, Habay-la-Vieille lived from the work of the forge. Nestled in the forest of Anlier, the village was part of the former county of Chiny then of the duchy of Luxemnourg.

Today you can visit an exceptional vestige, the Gallo-Roman villa of Mageroy. Its history takes the curious back to between the 1st and 4th centuries.

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43.7 km

Nantimont Hamlet

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Charming hamlet, Nantimont and its surroundings have been occupied since the first century of our era. Traces were found along the Etalle road at a place called "le trou au sable" in 1876.

But more recently, it was in Mageroy that a Gallo-Roman villa was discovered. Occupied between the 1st and the 4th century, it is still being excavated. It will be necessary to wait until 1317 to find the first mention of Nantimont in a text. The latter explains that Messire Jean du Châtelet receives various fiefs from the counts of Chiny to reward his services. In the 17th century, a document provides us with other interesting information: the hamlet has 12 households, belongs to the provostship of Etalle and to the parish of Etalle.

In 1672, Nantimont was set up as a Lordship with high, medium and low justice and a certain communal autonomy for the inhabitants who could finally elect their mayor and their aldermen. In the middle of the 18th century, the seigniory was bought by the governor, who then resold it to the abbey of Orval in 1758. At that time, Nantimont had 9 houses, 16 laborers (women and children not being counted ). In 1823, Nantimont was separated from Etalle to be attached to the parish and the community of Habay-la-Vieille. Since then, Nantimont and Habay-la-Vieille have experienced a similar fate.

Although the section often suffered from its remoteness, it is today a village breathing the tranquility of the Gaume countryside.

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51.9 km

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47.8 km

2.18 km

1.39 km

465 m

127 m

Surfaces

45.1 km

6.72 km

127 m

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Monday 13 July

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