Lacuisine

Lacuisine is a village in the Belgian municipality of Florenville, Luxembourg, Wallonia. Prior to the merger of municipalities in 1977, in which it was merged with Martué, Lacuisine was an independent commune.

Lacuisine
The Semois river near Lacuisine
Lacuisine
Coordinates: 49.716°N 5.318°E / 49.716; 5.318
CountryBelgium
CommunityFrench Community
RegionWalloon Region
ProvinceLuxembourg
ArrondissementVirton
MunicipalityFlorenville
Postal code
6821
Area code(s)061

Geography

The village is located north of Florenville, on the banks of the Semois river (a tributary of the Meuse).

Points of interest

  • Church of Saint Nicholas
  • Village watermill
  • Roussel forge, which was made famous by Edmond Picard’s eponymous novel
  • Les Épioux (nature reserve, ponds, site of a forge in the 17th century)
  • Roche Pinco, Roche de l'Écureuil and Roche du Chat, with a view over the Semois

Culture

Each year, inhabitants of Lacuisine and Martué celebrate the end of winter. For a long time, Tordus and Marticots gathered together in front of a huge bonfire. Since 2012, after Candlemas, they hunt the spirits of "cold weather" thanks to a light celebration with which a Légende de l'Ours (bear legend) is associated. Creative activities, dance, tales and concerts give the meeting its tempo. All around the Tafia de l'Ours refreshment area, the light celebration is brightened up with candles put under the windows as well as a release of sky lanterns in the air.

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