Huy is also home to the finish of "the Flèche Wallonne" (Walloon Arrow).
You can read more about Huy here

When you arrive in Huy, the first thing you see sitting high above the city is the "Citadelle de Huy" (Citadel of Huy) As I couldn't take a decent picture, I prefered to show you a drawing.

I parked the car and then we strolled through the old narrow streets of Huy.

and arrived at the townsquare just in front of the city hall.

The square was surrounded by old houses and lots of restaurants and cafés.


We saw the "Bassinia" fountain, in a glass house, I couldn't find out why.

Originally it looked like this.

We also sat down and had a cool glass of beer, very much appreciated in the heat.

There also was this strange "house" standing there. First I didn't know what it was, until I saw on the other side "entrance".

I suppose it should tell us how to built a house or a shed with recuperation stuff.
Walking slowly back to the car we returned home. Huy is about 90 km ( 56 miles) from Brussels
My husband is always talking about Huy, he used to go camping there with the scouts when he was a young boy. He loved it there but it always seemed to rain there. LOL.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a charming little town. the streets are very narrow indeed but it would be like wandering for treasures ;-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place. You know, we were talking, my husband and I, about next year vacation, and I'd really like to come back in Belgium. When the time will arrive to plan the trip I will ask you for some advices if you don't mind.And most of all, if my husband won't change his mind....lol...
ReplyDeleteWhat a picturesque town! Lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteItlooks a wonderful picturesque town to wander around and then enjoy a drink in that beautiful square.
ReplyDeleteThanks to share with a your trip in Huy!! The place looks beautiful! you certainly had gret great time there!
ReplyDeleteLovely old town! Interesting history and a great place to spend the day.
ReplyDeleteAmazing town !
ReplyDeleteHi Gattina! It’s great to be back and enjoy your posts!!
ReplyDeleteHuy is definitely interesting; I only knew it from TV report of the Flèche Wallone... ;)
Blogtrotter Two is now in Dominica. Enjoy the rain and have a great week!