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A walk that will take you to discover the main square of the city "Place Saint-Remacle" and then the wooded heights of Stavelot, passing by the "Chapel Notre-Dame des Pauvres" and the famous Devil's Stone. Even if you will sometimes be confronted with steep slopes, this beautiful walk will give you a lot of pleasure by its frequent changes of scenery.
Pedestrian - Rectangle with inlay - Green
IGN MAP
AERIAL PHOTOS / IGN
SLOPE MAP (IGN PLAN)
MAP 1950 / IGN
MAP OF THE GENERAL STAFF (1820-1866)
OPEN STREET MAP
The architectural ensemble that surrounds this vast space covered with the pebbles of the Amblève is listed. Most of the houses date from the 18th and 19th centuries. In the centre, the fountain carries the "perron" of the city, a stone column and the symbol of the liberties acquired by the people.
Country sanctuary that was erected in 1946, in gratitude to the Virgin Mary for having escaped greater misfortune during the Battle of the Bulge.
The main legend attached to this rock tells that Remacle and his monks built a monastery on the banks of the river Amblève. Learning the news, the devil set off with a huge rock to destroy the construction. When Remacle heard about the project, he gathered all the monks' old shoes and set off to meet the devil. He made him believe that he had worn out all those shoes since leaving the abbey. The devil, discouraged, dropped the rock that you can see below the path.
In Walloon language "Creux da Ferdinand". Metal cross replacing an old oak cross made by Ferdinand Legros. It was used as a landmark at a crossroads for an old path linking Stavelot to Liège.