Le Grill du Valais

The Ardennes


The Swiss cottage decor with lots of local hunting horns and rearing boars is fun if a little kitschy, especially the comic paintings of game animals dressed for dinner on the street terrace. Swiss mountain dishes such as raclette and fondue are supplemented by wild boar goulash, local-caught trout and much more.


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Nearby The Ardennes attractions

1. Basilique des Saints-Pierre-et-Paul

0.06 MILES

This impressive grey stone church has a netting-draped late-Gothic interior with fine 1733 oak choir stalls topped by cross-headed stags. The stag symbols…

2. Fourneau St-Michel

4.53 MILES

Some 10km north of St-Hubert towards attractive Nassogne village, Fourneau St-Michel is a superb open-air museum featuring around 50 historic buildings…

3. Euro Space Center

6.98 MILES

At Junction 23 of the E411, the solar-panel-wrapped Euro Space Center is a family-oriented mix of fun and education. You'll need at least 90 minutes to do…

4. Grottes de Han

10.77 MILES

The Lesse tunnels underground for some 8km to form a magnificent cave system that is the region’s biggest tourist draw. Guided visits (English often…

5. Parc Animalier

10.77 MILES

Sitting on partly covered truck wagons in this enjoyable 75-minute excursion, you’re driven several kilometres past and through woodland and meadow…

6. Grotte de Lorette

11.09 MILES

This cave system has fewer stalactites than nearby Han, and handling the 626 relatively steep steps is more physical. However, the small-group visits give…

7. Malagne

11.21 MILES

On the third Sunday of July, this Gallo-Roman archaeological site comes to life with a whole series of period demonstrations. At other times, the…

8. Château de Lavaux-Sainte-Anne

13.98 MILES

The photogenic Château Lavaux-Sainte-Anne is a moated 1450 fortress that was converted into a lordly mansion in 1634. The four towers come with…