Welcome to our Gaulish village, an enchanting place where history and gastronomy meet to offer a unique experience. Nestled in the heart of the magnificent Wallonia region of Belgium, our estate offers an unusual culinary adventure in a reconstructed Gaulish village. In this article, we invite you to immerse yourself in the world of the Gauls and discover the delights and rustic charm that this picturesque place has to offer.
The charm of the Gaulish village
Located in the middle of vast green gardens, the Gaulish village is a true reconstruction of an Iron Age village. Visitors are transported to the past and have the opportunity to live an immersive experience in the heart of this ancient civilization. The wooden houses, paved alleys and authentic decorations create a warm and friendly atmosphere.
The culinary experience
At the Gaulish village, the culinary experience is the center of attention. The restaurant offers traditional Gaulish dishes prepared with fresh, quality local ingredients. The recipes are inspired by ancestral cooking techniques, offering guests a unique opportunity to taste dishes that date back to the Gaulish era.
Emblematic dishes include spit-roasted suckling pig, accompanied by root vegetables and savory sauces. Meat lovers will enjoy braised game and artisanal sausages. Vegetarian dishes are not to be outdone, with options such as seasonal vegetable tarts and fresh salads garnished with aromatic herbs.
The Gauls were also known for their love of wine, and the Gaulish village offers a selection of local wines carefully chosen to accompany the meals. Whether you prefer a full-bodied red or a refreshing white, you will certainly find a wine that will delight your palate.
A festive atmosphere
The Gaulish village is much more than just an unusual dining location. It is a complete experience that transports you to the past, allowing you to discover the culture and cuisine of the Gauls in an immersive way. Whether you are a history buff, a lover of good food or simply looking for an original getaway, this Gaulish village is a must-see destination.