Le Chameleux
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Chameleux
5
6820
Chameleux
+32(0)61 31 10 20
Labels
Bistrot de Terroir
Ambassadeur Orval
Accueil
Map in french
Equipments
Parking
Parking nearby
Terrace
Owner is cooking
Playground
Capacity
Group maximum : 50
Number of places in restaurant : 60
Number of places in restaurant 2 : 30
Number of places on the terrass : 70
Number of places in the restaurant : 90
Restrictions
Pets allowed
Horaire
Open on sunday
Kitchen
Belgian cuisine
Local ardens kitchen
Moyens de paiement
Bancontact
MasterCard
Visa
Personnes à mobilité réduite
Adapted WC for persons with reduced mobility
Restaurant accessible for persons with reduced mobility
Offres individuelles
Chameleux Gallo-Roman, site
Chameleux Gallo-Roman, site
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Like a roman soldier at Chameleux and Williers!additional description
Opposite the lake in Chameleux are the ruins of a Gallo-Roman inn for soldiers and travellers on the road from Rhiems to Trier, built around 45BC during the reign of Emperor Claudius. Next door is a pretty café-restaurant serving local specialities (including trout and ham) and Orval Abbey beers and cheese. A few yards further along the road, across the border in France is the hamlet of Williers, set on a ridge crossed by a wall built either by the Celts or the Romans. The hamlet’s single winding street ends in front of a small church.more about this
Equipments
Parking
Busparking
Offres individuelles
Guided tour
Free visit
The visit is free.
Guided tour
main description
Between Orval and Florenville are the ruins of a Gallo-Roman inn for soldiers and travellers on the road from Rhiems to Trier, built around 45BC during the reign of Emperor Claudius. The guide will explain everything about this site.brochure description
6820
Florenville
Accueil
Welcome in french
Welcome in dutch
Services
Guided visit on request
Guided tour in french
Guided tour in dutch
Capacity
Group maximum : 20
Public
Primary school
Lower secondary education
High secondary education
Youngsters
Adults
Seniors
Horaire
Durée de l'activité : 60
Rates
Menu for groups - busdriver free
Free visit
main description
Between Orval and Florenville are the ruins of a Gallo-Roman inn for soldiers and travellers on the road from Rhiems to Trier, built around 45BC during the reign of Emperor Claudius. Next door is a pretty café-restaurant serving local specialities (including trout and ham) and Orval Abbey beers and cheese. A few yards further along the road, across the border in France is the hamlet of Williers, set on a ridge crossed by a wall built either by the Celts or the Romans. The hamlet’s single winding street ends in front of a small church.The visit is free.
brochure description
6820
Florenville
Public
Primary school
Lower secondary education
High secondary education
Youngsters
Adults
Seniors
Horaire
Durée de l'activité : Libre
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