This is what Mathieu Anciaux, a poet from Thuin, once wrote about the “Jardins Suspendus”:
cascading down the slopes, the terraced gardens set out their abundant plants, fruits and flowers between the river and the sky.
And it really is not an exaggeration… The Hanging Gardens can be found on the southern flanks of the Thuis hill and can be accessed on foot. There is a narrow path with explanatory signs about the huge variety of plants, flowers, fruit trees and … vines! And you can visit it for free!
Stunning. Picturesque. Magnificent. I think the pictures speak for themselves. We highly recommend you to visit this place!
amazing. Thanks.
You’re welcome!
This is VERY cool!! It must have been awe inspiring to see in person.
It certainly was! It looked beautiful on television, but seeing it in reality was indeed very cool!
It looks so charming – great pictures!
Thanks! And yes, it is charming!
Beautiful terrace gardens.
Thanks, Madhu!
Stunning place and pics!
Thanks and welcome to the blog!
they are very beautiful indeed
Thanks, Jo!
Beautiful pictures as always. I want to travel every time I visit your blog:)
And what’s keeping you from traveling more?
Right now…Alaska:)
So lovely. Thank you.
You’re welcome, Allyson!
Beautiful, so photogenic
Yes, I hope I can discover more beautiful places like this!
This is amazing! I love it
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