Rochehaut, Walloon village in Luxembourg province, Belgium.
Rochehaut perches dramatically on a rocky outcrop overlooking the horseshoe bend of the Semois River, providing spectacular panoramic views across the surrounding Ardenne valley.
Originally an independent municipality until the 1977 municipal merger, Rochehaut retains evidence of its tobacco-growing heritage with historic Semois tobacco drying sheds still visible in Frahan.
The village houses the heritage-listed Saint-Firmin church and regularly hosts art exhibitions alongside local artisan workshops that showcase regional craftsmanship and artistic traditions.
Accessible by road from Bouillon, the village offers marked hiking trails and traditional accommodations with valley views, plus guided tours available in French and Dutch.
The technical hiking route known as the 'Ladder Trail' presents a distinctive challenge for experienced hikers with multiple ladder climbs through natural terrain formations.
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