Habay | |
View towards Habay-la-Neuve from rue du Châtelet | |
Information | |
Country | Belgium |
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Region | Luxembourg Province |
Watercourse | Rulles |
Area | 103,64 km² |
Population | 8 387 hab. () |
Density | 80,92 inhab./km² |
Nice | Habaysian |
Postal code | 6720, 6724, 6723, 6721 |
Telephone prefix | 32 63 |
Location | |
Official site | |
Touristic site | |
Habay is a town Belgian located in Wallonia in the Luxembourg province. It has more than 8,000 inhabitants and includes the villages of Anlier, Habay-la-Neuve (with Pont-d'Oye), Habay-la-Vieille, Hachy, Harinsart, Houdemont, Marbehan, Nantimont, Orsinfaing and Rulles.
Understand
Habay-la-Neuve is the center of the town and has all the infrastructure necessary for its expansion: municipal administration, sports center, schools, businesses and a large community network.
Most of the town is located in Gaume, except Anlier which is in the Ardennes and Hachy in the Pays d'Arlon.
Tourist information
- 1 Tourist office Luxembourg Street 3, 32 63 422237, e-mail : [email protected] Tue.- sat. : 9 h - 13 h, Game.- Fri. : 14 h 18. – (ramp on the left of the building).
To go
By train
- 1 Habay station – Omnibus (L) and rush hour (P) trains on line 162 Namur-Arlon
- 2 Marbehan Station – InterCity (IC), InterRegion (IR), omnibus (L) and rush hour (P) trains on line 162 Namur-Arlon
By car
Habay-la-Neuve is accessible by the A4 motorway /E411 and national roads 40 and 87.
Circulate
To see
- Mageroy Habay-la-Vieille – Remains of a Gallo-Roman farm size
- Habay Cultural Center Habay-la-Neuve
- Haute-Sûre and Anlier Forest Nature Park – Anlier is one of them.
- 1 Pont-d'Oye Castle Pont-d'Oye
- Rulles Brewery Rulles – Manufacture of Rulles, craft beer
Do
To buy
Eat
Have a drink / Go out
Events
- Brassigaume Marbehan 3e October weekend. – International beer festival with character
- Generation 80 Festival Marbehan end of September. – 1980s music
- 1 Pont-d'Oye Arts Festival Pont-d'Oye end of September.
- Hachy Country Hachy first weekend of September. – Party with the theme of the Civil War and the Indians