Sunset light in the must see village of Torgny, the southernmost place of Belgium : stunning and unusual front stone wall building with a very mediterranean feeling
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Surrounded by orchids and vineyards, the houses here are stunning but quite unusual for the area. The buildings are mostly ochre-coloured sandstone cottages with pinkish roofs that are reminiscent of southern France. Always bathed in sunshine, this relaxing village is one of the prettiest in Wallonia.
Torgny lives in a proven microclimate. A small southern village of the Lorraine region, leaning against a hillside, is protected from the northern breezes by the forest massif that borders it.
Torgny is in the Gaume region in the province of Luxemburg, south of the Ardennes and surrounded by France on three sides. The village enjoys a micro climate, so it is well suited for vineyards. Even when, only a few kilometers away, people go skiing in the Ardennes, the Gaume has barely seen a snowflake. The local wines aren’t the only thing that may remind you here of France. Because of the rolling hills, the honey-coloured houses and the abundance of flowers, Torgny has the feel of the French Provence region. This is truly a holiday spot.
(This must be Belgium)
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