Sandstone cottages, traditional houses, red tiled roofs, vineyards : the very meridional touch of the tiny Torgny village
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A tiny Mediterranean gem in Wallonia, Torgny marks the southernmost part of Belgium. Pretty streets, stone buildings, and colourful plants adorn this cozy village. It is known for its gorgeous landscapes and the gentle microclimate.
With more than a whiff of Provence, this idyllic little village is often cited as one the most beautiful in Belgium. Lying on the southernmost tip of Belgium lies Torgny in the Gaume region in the province of Luxemburg, south of the Ardennes and surrounded by France on three sides. Consisting of ochre-coloured, hand-hewn stones and red curved tiles, the dwellings are reminiscent of the south of France. The village also enjoys a microclimate, so it is well suited for vineyards. It’s a quiet place so don’t expect too much going on but just kick, back relax and take in the rolling hills, the honey-coloured houses and the abundance of flowers, the local restaurants’ gastronomy and walks and bike rides in the countryside, as well as a visit to the Abbey of the Trappist Cistercian monks of Orval.
Nicknamed ‘The Belgian Provence’, Torgny delights with its golden façades and red-tiled roofs. Bathed in a mild climate, the nonchalant vine gives southern accents to our aperitifs.
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