Roc-la-Tour
Michelin Guide
Well worth the diversions
Natural site
The Michelin Guide's review
Surrounded by birch trees, huge blocks of fractured quartzite occupy an impressive site, dominating the narrow Semoy valley at a height of 407m/1,335ft. The piles of rocks evoke a ruined castle, whose construction, unfinished, was said to be the work of the devil. From Roc-la-tour, several paths loop round the Semoy and Meuse valleys.
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