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Gîte-auberge Kaleo de Wanne

Come and stay at Château de Wanne! This Kaleo gîte is located in the province of Liège, hidden between Trois-Ponts, Stavelot and Vielsalm. Come and enjoy a stay in the countryside in a magnificent region of meadows, villages and woods.

Whether you are with family, friends or a group, discover the friendliness of the team, who are ready to welcome you to the gîte.

Open fire, garden and terrace available. The cottage also has the ‘Bienvenue Vélo’ label. Explore the Liège-Bastogne-Liège cycle route, visit the Spa Francorchamps circuit, visit Stavelot Abbey or have fun at Plopsacoo.

The gîte has a dining room and numerous spaces that can be adapted to suit various configurations (conference format, classroom style, etc.).

Practical information :
  • This gîte is not accessible for wheelchair users.

  • Booking and payment must be made before entering the gîte-auberge. Rates are available on request, by email or telephone, or via the website. Additional charges are payable at reception.

  • Parking is available on the street 60 metres from the entrance, but there is a drop-off point.

  • The kitchen is not accessible to guests. The restaurant is accessible to guests, and staff are always on hand to cater to guests' needs (buffet service, table service, etc.).

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Validity: From 8 October 2024 on 8 October 2027

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