Lesse National Park Lesse National Park owes its reputation to its immense limestone cave and wildlife reserve. Fotofeeling /age fotostock
At Han sur Lesse, in the region of Namur, you will go into a giant limestone grotto 9 miles long, hollowed out by a river. This palace of stalactites and stalagmites holds the Dome chamber, which rises to 426 feet. Vessels follow the course of the Lesse and bring you out into the daylight in the national park of Lesse and Lomme. You can prolong your visit by watching the wild animals in the reserve, which contains stags, fallow deer, wild boar, wild ox, bison, ibex, chamois, wolves, and brown bears.
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