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Nice walk through the nice hamlets of Challes, Warche and its rocks, Chevaufosse and Wavreumont.
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At this point, the diversion of the Amblève river feeds a turbine connected to an alternator producing electric power. A display case with explanations allows the mechanism of the micro power station to be observed.
Picnic area near a playground and an outdoor summer swimming pool.
In the hamlet of Challes, in the middle of typical Ardennes houses, stands a wooden cross with a gable roof sheltering a metal Christ. Not far away is an old water hydrant, namely a water pump.
The Footbridge is a metal structure dating from 1891, when tourism in the Amblève valley began. It was partly destroyed during the German counter-offensive of 1944, and rebuilt in the old style in 1962.
Along the river Amblève, on the border between the municipalities of Stavelot and Malmedy, lies the Rock of Warche, a quartzite-like rock.
Saint-Remacle Monastery, a Benedictine monastery founded in 1950 by a group of monks who returned to Stavelot after the monks were expelled from Stavelot during the French Revolution.The monastery has about twenty monks and its main activity is the production of latex paint.
These two former boundary markers delimit territories that have now disappeared with the exception of one, Belgium. The smaller one stamped S.M. (Stavelot-Malmedy) marked the boundary between the "Postelleries" (former legislatives districts) of Stavelot and Malmedy. The larger one marked the border that existed from 1815 to 1919 between Belgium, Stavelot, and Prussia, Malmedy (B.P.).