





This English garden, which is about 15 years old and covers an area of approximately 11 ares, consists of a Japanese-inspired part, small trees, shrubs, many perennials and rose-bushes, and a small pond. The entrance has been completely renovated since 2011(when this garden was first opened to the public) and the borders of the main garden have had to be redesigned because of boxwood disease.
Motorway E42 Verviers-Prüm, exit 7. Take the N657 towards Verviers-Heusy. After driving for one km, take the first road on the right towards Jehanster/Polleur. Drive for about 2kms on the main road. In Jehanster, turn right on N640 and first street right.
As a garden, I was born 31 years ago : before that, I was a mere pasture surrounding a big ash tree.
Right now, I consist of 5 areas :
In front of the house, a small enclosed garden, with a pond and trimmed box bushes has become an island of peace !
Behind the house, an area of about 50 ares is being landscaped little by little, depending on the time and budget available.
An orchard has replaced the sheep’s pasture.
A big vegetable garden feeds my two hard-working gardeners !
In the western area, a new pond has been arranged and provides an oasis of freshness for a well-deserved rest.
Route du Condroz Liège-Marche (N63 road).When you reach the so-called « rond-point des vaches » (the cows’ roundabout) in Nandrin, you turn right towards Dinant.4,7 kms further, at the next (second) roundabout), take the first exit towards Huy. At the third roundabout, take the first exit towards Outrelouxhe. At the fourth roundabout, drive straight ahead. At the entrance of the village ‘Les Gottes’ take the third exit and then the first road on the right .
A 17-are garden, partly sloping, planted with trees and flowers, designed for lounging about around small water pieces. Maple trees, rosebushes, rare shrubs,colours and scents changing all the time
From Liège over the Route du Condroz (N 63), after the cross-road of Boncelles, at the trafic light turn left in the direction Méry, Hony and continue on 3.5 km. Turn right Avenue du Midi and than left after the railway bridge. Through the Ourthe valley, cross the bridge in Méry and than immediately on the left through the Canal street to Hony
Open and spacious landscaped garden located on a hillside, along a wood on a 2 ha site. Numerous maples, including Japanese varieties, liquidambars, spindle trees, grasses and the last flowers of the autumn season enliven this environment with several structured hedges. There are also water basins, vegetable gardens and a deer enclosure. Autumn and its shimmering colors do not make you miss the summer!
Highway E25, exit 46 Aywaille. At the traffic lights, in the center of Aywaille, take the direction of Bastogne (N30). After 5 km, at the turrets of the back entrance of the castle of Harzé, follow the direction Pavillonchamps on the left, after 100m, again on the left. Drive up to n°45 (1.3 km) and turn left after house 45. Follow the signs. At n° 50b, park and continue on foot (100 m) towards n° 59 in the left branch of the Y (narrow dead-end street).
In the setting of an 18th century manor house, we are transported into the charm, authenticity and romanticism of an island of peace which penetrates the urban fabric like the fingers of a glove. Landscaped park organized for harmony of colors and shapes. A walk punctuated by the presence of remarkable trees, including 6 centuries-old chestnut trees near a pavilion. Exceptional view of the old orchards and the town of Huy. Apiary, beds of old roses, numerous perennials, charming statues, invite us to serenity all along the trails. Our senses will undoubtedly be charmed by the artistic character of the entire site.
Small enclosed town garden, of about 150 square meters, with terraces and a fountain, embellished by an Empire dovecote. In the shade of the Liège cathedral, the garden lies at the back of an old 18th century house prolonged by a castiron greenhouse looking out on the garden
At the Place Cathédrale, take the Rue Saint Paul and the first street on the right.
Surrounding an old farmhouse in the Condroz region, this 65-acre garden was one of the first ‘Jardins en Pays de Liège’ (Gardens of Liège) to open in 2002. It is designed to be njoyable in all seasons. In autumn, it features hydrangeas, trees and shrubs with beautiful colours and fruits, easy-to-grow perennials and numerous evergreens: yews, holm oaks, rhododendrons, azaleas and boxwoods. Square vegetable garden.
Coming from Liège on the N63 Liège/Marche, 200 m after the American Cemetery, at the roundabout take the 3rd exit towards Rotheux. Then, follow the signs (3rd on the right).
Around fifty exhibitors present their production: nurseries, garden decoration, basketry, floral arranging, composting...
Bar and snacks all day long, in a friendly atmosphere!
Entrance 7 euros per person.
Coming from Liège via N63 (Liège-Marche), 200m after the American cemetery, at the roundabout, 3rd exit towards Rotheux. Then, 3rd on the right rue des Deux Eglises. After the church, on the right, rue Maflot, then follow the signs.
"Our garden was a family garden until the early 90s. It has been progressively transformed into a perennial garden, with an emphasis on biodiversity. It is a natural garden of 11 ares, with a pond, dry stone walls, a mini-garden, a greenhouse, a secret corner for our grandchildren, and all this, surrounded by multiple rosebushes, geraniums, hydrangeas, various shrubs, trellised fruit trees, etc...
To really discover it, you have to take your time and move forward step by step. Perhaps you will get the chance to meet elves.”
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Coming from Liège N617, on the left bank of the Meuse, cross Amay. At the traffic lights in Ampsin, turn right. Go up and take the 3rd street on the right (rue Nouroûte). Then follow the signs.
An ornamental and collector's garden of 12 ares including more than 120 species of trees, leafy shrubs and dwarf conifers. Rose beds and rare perennials complete the flower beds. Numerous clematises. Special attention has been paid to shapes and foliages.
E42 motorway, direction Verviers-Prüm, exit 8 (Spa). Take the N640 towards Polleur and Jehanster. After passing in front of the church in Jehanster, follow the signposting.