Nature & Memory

65% forests and 25% protected natural areas
Manhay is the ideal destination for tourists seeking nature. Our region is a region of mountains, valleys, springs, and pouhons, red waters whose benefits have been recognized throughout history.
Many legends permeate our region, whether they be tales of leprechauns, pacts with the devil, or wells filled with gold. Our activities include family walks and a large loop for experienced hikers. Mountain bikers can enjoy interconnected mountain bike trails with varying levels of difficulty.
Our attractions, such as the Dochamps Chlorophylle Park, the Aisne tourist tramway and the MHM44 museum, will allow you to discover nature, travel along an old railway line or immerse yourself in the history of the Second World War.
Our tourist accommodations, restaurants and artisans/producers will welcome you with the warmth and authenticity of the Ardennes.
Manhay offers you nature as a playground!
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Chlorophylle Park is a 9-hectare recreational, educational, and artistic forest park in the heart of the Ardennes forest, between the Baraque de Fraiture and the Ourthe Valley. A 2km educational trail, a beautiful treetop walkway, and themed playgrounds allow you to explore the forest while having fun.
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The MHM44 museum tells the stories of the Battle of the Bulge in the Manhay, Lierneux, and Erezée area. Inside, you'll find fantastic exhibits, unique pieces, and detailed explanations about the battles that took place in December 1944 and January 1945. You can also watch a documentary with unique footage of this region.
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The Aisne tourist tramway operates a section of an authentic old Ardennes local line (secondary railway).
Running along the Aisne for a good part of its route from Erezée, the tramway will allow you to discover the typical flora and fauna of the Ardennes as far as the neighboring territory of the commune of Manhay, passing through Dochamps and ending in Lamormenil.
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An ancient place of pilgrimage, the sanctuary of Saint-Antoine is today, alongside a 19th century chapel , a reception , meeting and prayer center.
The sanctuary is a beautiful place to walk, relax or meditate.
Opposite the church is the reception area, a cafeteria and a religious goods store.