Best attractions and places to see around Ramillies, a municipality in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant, offer insights into local heritage and history. The area features protected sites and nearby points of interest, providing a blend of cultural significance and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, religious buildings, and expansive estates. The region around Ramillies also presents opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The description is very accurate. Thank you.
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beautiful church inside you can enjoy the peace and quiet and possibly light a candle
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Always very pleasant to walk/run in this beautiful park
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You can see the tower from far above the cornfields...
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Imposing stables of the castle. The staff probably slept upstairs.
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Beautiful ponds with birdlife and other animal life around them (sheep, alpacas, emu...)
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Beautiful provincial domain, definitely worth a visit
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Path to the Provincial domain. First paved, later a forest road along la Petite Gette. The forest path was wet in February, so look for dry edges.
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The region around Ramillies is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Tumulus of Hottomont, a protected heritage site. Another significant historical landmark is Ferme de Wahenges, a large farm complex with a history dating back to Roman times, recognized as an exceptional heritage site of Wallonia.
Yes, the area features several notable estates and castles. The most popular is Hélécine Estate, which includes Hélécine Castle set within a 28-hectare park. You can also explore Château d'Opheylissem, a historical castle that originated as a monastery in the early 12th century.
Several churches with historical significance are located nearby. The Saint Gorgonius Church in Hoegaarden, built in 1744, is known for its baroque-influenced architecture and rich interior. Another beautiful site is the Church of Our Lady of the Visitation in Mélin, a neoclassical building with a striking bell tower and an ancient Renaissance organ.
The region around Ramillies offers various opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, mountain biking, and cycling. For specific routes, explore the Running Trails around Ramillies, MTB Trails around Ramillies, and Cycling around Ramillies guides.
Absolutely! Hélécine Estate is ideal for families, featuring two playgrounds, an aerial structure, a giant sundial, and fishing ponds within its 28-hectare park. The estate also hosts various activities throughout the season.
Within Ramillies, you can find several protected heritage sites. These include the Tumulus of Hottomont, the Chapel of Saint-Feuillen (excluding the sacristy) in Autre-Eglise, and the Presbytery Church of Saint-Hubert and its outbuildings in Ramillies-Offus.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the peaceful environment of places like Ferme de Wahenges and the extensive walking opportunities at Hélécine Estate. The architectural details of the churches and castles also receive positive feedback.
Yes, the most prominent natural feature is the 28-hectare park at Hélécine Estate, which includes a nature reserve, an educational pond, and three fishing ponds. The broader region also offers scenic landscapes perfect for walking and cycling.
The area is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is suitable for exploring the parks, historical sites, and enjoying the various running, cycling, and mountain biking trails.
Beyond the main attractions, the region is dotted with charming, less-known sites. The Ferme de Wahenges, though protected, offers a glimpse into rural architecture and history in a quiet setting. Exploring the small villages and their local churches, like the Church of Our Lady of the Visitation in Mélin, can also reveal unique discoveries.
The attractions around Ramillies showcase a range of architectural styles and historical periods. You'll find structures from Roman times (like the origins of Ferme de Wahenges), 12th-century monastic foundations (at Château d'Opheylissem), 18th-century baroque influences (in Saint Gorgonius Church), and neoclassical designs (like the Church of Our Lady of the Visitation).
For hiking enthusiasts, the area offers various trails. While specific hiking guides are not listed, the Running Trails around Ramillies guide can provide options for walks and runs, often overlapping with scenic hiking paths through the countryside and past local landmarks.


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