A small village in Calestienne, Belvaux is made up of houses built from local stone. There are also typical limestone lawns where rare varieties flower. Belvaux, it makes you think of a beautiful valley, a beautiful valley… that shows you the beauty of the place!
And inside this village, you will find Caracolis. This nickname, which we still use today to designate the inhabitants of Belvaux, finds its origin in snail farming, a leading economic activity in the region in the 19th century. In this regard, you will discover, during one of the marked walks in the region, on one of the banks of the Lesse, a sculpture of the Caracolis created by Stéphane Renard.