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Gîte Kaleo de Mormont

Located in the village of Houffalize, the Mormont guesthouse consists of two buildings that can be rented together, offering a total of 63 beds in 13 rooms. The guesthouse can be rented in its entirety or partially (49 beds).

Walking and cycling enthusiasts will appreciate the immediate surroundings, while a large meadow adjacent to the gîte is ideal for outdoor activities or relaxation.

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

The gîte has been converted to accommodate people with disabilities.

Practical information :
  • The Mormont gîte has a car park with around 6 spaces, with a parking space reserved for disabled people in front of the entrance.

  • It is spread over 2 floors. The upper floor is accessible via an internal staircase or an external ramp.

  • Prices and information are available on request by telephone, email or via the website. Booking and payment must be made before arrival at the gîte.

  • Staff are available to welcome groups and show them around the gîte, but do not stay on site.

Photo credits for the Kaleo holiday cottage in Mormont : © Kaleo ASBL

Photo credits for the technical gallery : © Atingo – Frédérique Laumont

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Validity: From 9 October 2024 on 9 October 2027

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