Herve – Liège
In the Pays de Herve, you produce syrup (Liège syrup, you see it everywhere and put it in everything!), cheese of the same name which, in terms of scent, is as good as a Munster! Not forgetting cider and beer.
The RAVeL that takes you to Liège is used today by a wide variety of users : on a daily basis for work, school or shopping, and also for leisure, relaxation or tourism.
Liège is a must-see stopover. It has a reputation for being welcoming, lively, laughing… it’s nicknamed the Cité Ardente!
It has a varied architectural, historical and cultural heritage.
The new station, an aerial structure designed by Santiago Calatrava, is well worth a visit.
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Itinerary Eurovelo3, recommended by CTE
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Several former railway heritage stations have been given new functions: bar/restaurant, reception hall, bakery/tea room, municipal administrative centre.
A beautiful view of the impressive Notre-Dame de Chèvremont basilica marks the end of line 38.
After a short period on a shared site, the Ourthe Valley RAVeL takes you leisurely to the Cité Ardente (Liège).
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- The Perron, a monument symbolising the city’s freedoms
- Vinâve d’île and le Carré best-known shopping and pedestrian districts in Liège
- The Trésor de Liège is a museum of the art and history of the former episcopal principality of Liège.
- This former collegiate church was founded in 979 by Bishop Notger. Its three naves of equal height make it one of the rare hall-type churches in our region.
- The station, designed by the famous Catalan architect Santiago Calatrava, with its vaulted roof combining glass and metal, is considered an architectural feat.
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