Bathed by the Ry de Vachaux, the small village of Buissonville has been an essentially agricultural settlement since living memory. This ancient feudal lordship of the country of Liège is surrounded by nature that is still intact and lush. Its church has been transformed over the centuries. From a small chapel in the 11th century dedicated to Saint-Laurent, it became a parish in 1596 to serve the villages of Buissonville, Navaugle and Forzée. The current church, built in a neo-Gothic style, dates from 1887-1888.
The hamlet of Forzée, which has practically always been linked to the fate of Buissonville, has a modern church dedicated to Notre-Dame de la Visitation. As for the Sainte Willibrod Chapel, it attracts many pilgrims on Pentecost Tuesday.
The small hamlet of Navaugle will not fail to charm you with its numerous brick farms and its enchanted forests.