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Andenne, located in Belgium's Namur Province, is a medieval town famed for its ceramic heritage and serene Meuse Valley landscapes. With landmarks like the Collegiate Church of Our Lady and centuries-old pottery workshops, it offers a deep dive into Wallonia's traditional crafts.
Must-sees include the Collegiate Church of Our Lady blending Romanesque-Gothic architecture, the Ceramics Museum showcasing millennium-old craftsmanship, and scenic walks along the Meuse River. Don't miss the Saturday market for local flavors.
Savor Walloon specialties like Carbonade Flamande (beef stew) with local beer or Liège waffles. Fresh cheeses and Meuse fish dishes at the market are also highlights.
Reach Andenne by train from Namur (20min). Walking or biking is ideal downtown. Limited buses require schedule checks. Driving offers flexibility but park in designated areas due to narrow streets.
May-Sep offers pleasant weather. July-Aug has festivals (e.g., Ceramics Fair) but more crowds. Spring/autumn are quieter; some sites reduce hours in winter.
French is dominant; tourist centers provide English maps. Limited free WiFi—consider a local SIM. Emergency: 112. Credit cards accepted widely except at markets. Healthcare facilities are adequate; Namur has major hospitals.