The giant's tomb
The Giant’s Tomb has been admired by many, including Victor Hugo and Arthur Rimbaud.
The origin of the name is unknown, but this promontory, surrounded by a loop in the river Semois, is reminiscent of a vast tomb.
The site owes much of its beauty to the sinuously-curving river, running around a couple of small islands and down the miniature rapids created by outcrops of rock.
Grass fields colour the alluvial plain a gentle shade of green. However, man has also left his mark on this landscape, in particular through the Rivage mill, with its wildflower garden and the “forest museum”.
Site classé par Arrêté royal (06-12-1976) et (24-05-1977)
Repris sur la liste du P. E. de Wallonie
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Moulin du rivage, 6833 Botassart
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