Premium accommodation in the heart of the Spa-Francorchamps circuit with plenty of activities in our beautiful region.
This old mill is located in the heart of the Roannay Valley and has been carefully renovated. It offers you the opportunity to enjoy the peaceful tranquillity of nature and, if you wish, to explore the countryside. You will explore a region with a rich past and many leisure activities such as Spa Francorchamps Race Circuitfor sporting and cultural diversity.
The mill, whose park faces south, consists of three rooms for two to four people. The rooms are equipped, with comfortable beds, shower and sanitary facilities. Wifi is available throughout the house. Breakfast is served in our private dining room. After your walk, you can rest and have a drink in a small common room or enjoy the terrace, snuggled up in a deck chair, swaying in a hammock or fully relaxed in the jacuzzi located in our large garden. For a surprising change of scenery, we have set up an outdoor kitchenette for you. A barbecue, cooker and fire basket await you there. Put on your apron and get started.
Away from the heavy traffic, our mill is within easy reach of numerous leisure activities.
The Spa-Francorchamps race track, the Coo waterfall, Stavelot and its Abbey,
Malmedy, its museum and its specialties, the Hautes Fagnes and for passionate
cyclists, the legendary climbs of Liège-Bastogne-Liège, including the climb of Le Rosier, which is only one kilometer away.
You can explore the surroundings of " Vî Molin" and return radiant!
Vous pouvez rayonnez autour de « Â Vî Molin » et y revenir rayonnant !
To welcome you, we offer you our three rooms in the mill and our two private accommodations on the property.
The first is the room "Catherine, relicte de Hubert de Cour", also known as the lu ptite finièsse".
The second room is the "Johan du Pré, dit le Moulnier" room and can accommodate a family of several people.
The third room is dedicated to "Martin and Franchoy", the two miller's sons. They say that the two of them have their heads in the stars.
Johan du Pré, called Le Moulnier, had concealed from us the existence of Mr Édouard, "Le Herdier", from whom he had acquired the house you see on the right as you reach A Vî Molin.
Let's leave the rustic world of the past centuries, let's cross the eras and the park.