Discover your perfect stay in Hensies.

Discover the most iconic attractions in Hensies
Find the perfect place to stay in Hensies
Discover curated hotel collections in Hensies
Questions You Might Need to Know About Traveling to Hensies
Anthisnes, a tranquil town in Belgium's Huy province, is renowned for its medieval architecture and pastoral landscapes. It preserves a strong rural culture, ideal for slow-travel enthusiasts. Key attractions include historic churches and nature trails, showcasing Wallonia's traditional charm.
Must-see sites are the 12th-century Saint-Martin Church (Romanesque style) and Château d'Anthisnes ruins. Experience the local farmers' market for handicrafts. The nearby Ardennes offers spectacular hiking, especially in autumn.
Savor Walloon specialties like "Carbonnade" (beer-braised beef) and "Boulets à la Liégeoise" (meatballs in sauce). Local pubs serve craft beers—pair them with fries and mayonnaise, a Belgian classic.
No metro; rent a car or take SNCB trains to nearby towns, then transfer via TEC buses. The town is walkable, but taxis (e.g., Taxis Verts) are needed for outskirts. Note reduced Sunday transit.
Visit May-September for mild weather (15-25°C) and festivals. Avoid winter (November-February) when some sites close.
French is primary; English limited. Cards accepted, but carry cash under €20. Emergency: 112; nearest hospital in Huy (20-min drive). Free WiFi near town hall; get Proximus/Orange SIMs. Voltage: 230V, Type E plugs.