Villers Abbey

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Villers-la-Ville, Belgium

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Abbey· Monastery· Event venue· Tourist attraction

Villers Abbey Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Villers Abbey is located in Villers-la-Ville, Belgium on Rue de l'Abbaye 55. Villers Abbey is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category abbey in Belgium.

Address

Rue de l'Abbaye 55

Phone

+32 71880980

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Romeo Cadaoas

A nice walk around an abbey ruins. Must have a been a grand structure during its time. Parking is limited so be early. Its 9 euro per person to enter. Lots of biking and walking path around the area. You can bring your dog with you. Takes around 3 hours to explore the place depending on your phase.

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Jérôme Selosse

Very nice exhibition and experience! Take only the tickets 9 euros for the Folon exhibition... :-) In the same time you can visit the Abbey... Have a nice journey!!!

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Akos Toth

very good location but hard to find parking place nice walks amazing site meet the history itself

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Edouard Duquesne

Those are truly beautiful ruins. They are quite extraordinary and placed in an amazing landscape. There is also a lot of plants used in medicine as well as in the kitchen. You will find a lot of biodiversity as well (frogs, insects, lizards and birds). Convenient for kids and adults ! It costs more than 8 which may seem quite expensive if you rush. However, if you take the time to enjoy everything, it is worth it.

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Danielle O'Mahony

This beautiful Abbey and grounds is much larger than I realised at first. The 9 entrance fee seemed a bit steep but I was willing to pay for a lovely day out and about. It ended up being a more than fair price for the 4 hours spent wandering around these beautiful grounds. The information panels and old photos they have up and around are clear and interesting to compare. We had a lovely picnic on the grounds. There is plenty of wildlife around, you can hear the cries of the hunting birds, you can see little birds, dragonflies and hundreds of bees and bugs. Clearly the flowers and plants on the grounds are a treasure trove for the local wildlife. We got super lucky with the weather so it was a good thing we had suncream. There are shaded areas but also a lot of exposed open areas. Keep in mind on both sunny and rainy days!

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From Jolien

It is the best and most beautiful ruined I've ever seen. The only thing keeping me from giving it 5 stars is that I wished you could get a drink without having to leave the abbey.

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Alicia FenixFlame99

We love the architecture of the abbeys. We finally found the secret code which was written by the monks with the letter \H\. Super interesting. Of course, we love the beers. Love the service too. Best recommended place to visit

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Cloris Huang

We were quite impressed with the 12th century abbey ruins, so well preserved, when we attended the music ensemble night. Overall the lighting effects with the structure and window design, totally took away our breath, even though the train passed by the abbey and made some noise. This environment made the recital quite unique! By the way, it was raining a little bit before the concert starts, so I would like to suggest to always check the forecast and prepare accordingly.