Anseremme

Anseremme is a submunicipality of Dinant in the Belgian province of Namur. Anseremme is situated where the river Lesse and Meuse meet. The agricultural sector and tourism are the most important source of income for the region.

History

The municipality used to be a department of the Sambre and Meuse which was a French department of the Netherlands. Since the fifteenth century and for more than twohundred years, the area was under control by an old and mighty Dinant family, the Aux Brebis.

Tourism

Several tourism-related businesses offer a rental service for Kayak from Gendron (12 km) or Houyet (21 km) to sail down the river Lesse. Belgium's most important rock climbing area, Rocher de Freyr, is situated south of Anseremme towards Falmigoul.

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Coordinates: 50°14′18″N 4°54′20″E / 50.2383°N 4.9056°E / 50.2383; 4.9056


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