Tourism Informations
The information in this English version of the Walloon Brabant website contains the sections 'tourism informations'.
Those wishing to find other types of information should access the French version of the site.
Visit our five Lands
Waterloo: the land of your desire
Braine-l’Alleud, Genappe, La Hulpe, Lasne and Waterloo
A refined blend of relaxation and pleasure, the land of Waterloo has a long tradition of welcoming visitors.Experience the emotions of the battlefield of Waterloo 1815: 7 attractions chart the history of the
construction of a peaceful Europe. Visit the Solvay Château Estate and the Folon Foundation.Waterloo
offers something for everyone: restaurants, shopping, concerts and more. Feel like getting out and
about? There are 500 km of footpaths passing through a remarkable diverse fauna and flora.
For more informations, please contact the Tourism Office of Waterloo
The Land of the 'Ardennes brabançonnes'
Chaumont-Gistoux, Grez-Doiceau, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Rixensart and Wavre.
High-tech meets nature south of Brussels in the ‘Ardennes brabançonnes’, a region of dynamic towns (Louvain-la-Neuve, Wavre, etc), a richheritage and many tourist attractions. Castles, rural scenery and small museums are waiting for you next to the Genval Lake, the ‘Bois des
Rêves’ provincial estate and the famed Walibi amusement park. Culture-vultures can head for one of the theatres of Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve.
And if you plan to linger for a while, try some of our delicious cuisine or do some window-shopping.
For more informations contact the Tourism Office of the 'Ardennes brabançonnes'
The 'Roman Païs'
Braine-le-Château, Ittre, Nivelles, Rebecq and Tubize
Romanesque and ever so gourmand, the ‘Roman Païs’ is your preferred destination on the doorstep of Brussels. It is the perfect excursion to discover a millennium of history and culture.Visit this delightfull land from the Romanesque collegiate church in Nivelles to the medieval charm of the surrounding towns and villages. Discover too the flavours and savours of our friendly restaurants and eateries and treat yourself to one of our delicious dishes, like the celebrated traditional ‘tarte al djote’.
For more informations, please contact the Tourism Office of The 'Roman Païs'
The Land of Villers
Chastre, Court-Saint-Etienne, Mont-Saint-Guibert, Walhain and Villers-la-Ville
The essence of the land of Villers is relaxation in the heart of a rural landscape dotted with beautiful farms, mills, chapels and ancient burial mounds. Walkers and hikers are well served with a host of routes crisscrossing the region. And be sureto visit the grandiose ruins of a hidden abbey of the wooden cross: the Abbey of Villers. Charm, beauty and sometimes the out-of-the-ordinary: that’s the land of Villers.
For more informations, please contact the Tourism Office of Villers-la-Ville
The land of the 'Hesbaye brabançonne'
Beauvechain, Hélécine, Incourt, Orp-Jauche, Ramillies and Jodoigne
In the east of Walloon Brabant, the ‘Hesbaye brabançonne’exudes relaxing ambience and a sense of escape. Where the countryside is still countryside and villages still villages… Discover Mélin, one of the ‘Plus Beaux Villages de Wallonie’, the Farm of ‘La Ramée’ Abbey, Hélécine Castle, the caves of Folx-les-Caves andmuch more. The ‘Hesbaye brabançonne’ has preserved the traces of its often picturesque past. The region is home to many artists who juxtapose the rural and the modern.
For more informations, please contact the Tourism Office of Hesbaye brabançonne



