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EUR 75 - 425 Hotel La Ferronniere
A character house of the 19th century overlooking the town of Godfried. Disposing of 7 comfortable bedrooms and a beautiful restaurant for 30 guests, … MoreEUR 100 - 220 Hotel Panorama
Hotel Panorama is set on the hillside overlooking Bouillon and the Semois River. It offers free Wi-Fi in the public areas and spacious rooms with pict… MoreEUR 50 - 100 Hotel Relais Godefroy
Relais Godefroy is a family-run hotel overlooking the Semois River only 100 m from the centre of Bouillon. It features free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel… MoreEUR 43 - 145 Hotel Villa d´Este
This intimate hotel overlooks the Semois River in the historic centre of Bouillon. Hotel Villa D´Este offers simple yet functional rooms with a … MoreEUR 63 - 275 Hotel de la Poste - Relais de Napoleon III
Hotel de la Poste is a well-established hotel with a rich history. It is centrally located, on the banks of the river. The extensive continental break… MoreEUR 53 - 120 Hotel Cosy
Cosy offers picturesque views overlooking the Semois River and is a 10-minute walk from Chateau de Bouillon. This hotel, situated on the hillside, fea… MoreEUR 55 - 143 Auberge d´Alsace Hotel de France
This rural hotel, which offers free Wi-Fi, serves regional cuisine in the intimate restaurant and drinks on the picturesque terrace. Chateau de Bouill… MoreEUR 170 - 200 Auberge Du Moulin Hideux
This luxurious hotel is surrounded by a large garden in the heart of the Semois River Valley. There is a heated swimming pool that is covered during t… MoreEUR 68 - 236 Best Western Hotel La Porte de France
Situated next to the Semois River in the old castle watermill, La Porte de France offers free Wi-Fi and rooms with a TV. Chateau de Bouillon is 300 me… MoreEUR 83 - 95 Hostellerie du Cerf
The Hostellerie du Cerf offers peace, relaxation and culinary delights. The hotel is perfectly set amidst the pine forests of greater Bouillon nature … MoreEUR 50 - 80 A L´oree Du Bois
Located in the idyllic district of Ramonette near to the famous medieval city Bouillon, we welcome you to a peaceful retreat amidst beautiful nature, … More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bouillon is a municipality located in the district of Neufchâteau, Belgium|Neufchâteau, in the western part of the Belgium|Belgian province of Luxembourg (province of Belgium)|Luxembourg in the French language|French-speaking Communities, regions and provinces of Belgium|region Wallonia. On January 2006|January 1st, 2006 Bouillon had a total population of 5,455. The total area is 149.09 square kilometre|km² which gives a population density of 37 inhabitants per km².
There is a common misconception that Bouillon was a County. While the lords of Bouillon often were counts and dukes, Bouillon itself was not a county. The fortification of Bouillon was, along with the Count of Verdun|County of Verdun, the core of the possessions of the Ardennes-Bouillon dynasty, and their combined territory was a complex mixture of Fiefdom|fiefs, Allodial title|allodial land and other hereditary rights throughout Lower Lorraine|the area. Examples of the latter is the Advocatus|Advocacy of the monastery of Saint-Hubert, Belgium|Saint-Hubert en Ardennes, which was granted to Godfrey II, Duke of Lower Lorraine|Godfrey II by the Bishopric of Liège|Bishop of Liège.Murray, p. 11.
The most famous of the Lords of Bouillon was Godfrey of Bouillon, who sold it to the Bishopric of Liege. The bishops started to call themselves dukes of Bouillon, and the town emerged as the capital of a sovereign duchy by 1678, when it was captured from the bishopric by the French army and given to the La Tour d'Auvergne family. The duchy was prised for its strategic location as "the key to the Ardennes" (as Vauban called it) and hence to France itself. It remained a quasi-independent protectorate, like Orange, Vaucluse|Orange and Monaco, until 1795, when the Republican Army finally annexed it to France.
The town sits in a sharp meander of the river Walloon: Simwès, in France : Semoy) whose total length is 210 km. The surrounding area is largely forested.
The Castle of Bouillon still sits above the town centre, and is a popular tourist attraction.
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