Bivouac des Crayats

Bivouac des Crayats is a campsite in , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Chimay Castle and Chimay Abbey.

Castle
is a château in , , , Belgium. The castle has been owned by the Prince of Chimay and his ancestors for centuries, and it is open to the public for tours during part of the year. is situated 2 km north of Bivouac des Crayats.

Monastery
is an abbey in in the city of , , . It has been the name of two or three different religious houses. is situated 2 km north of Bivouac des Crayats.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Chimay and Presgaux.

is in , near the French border. is located in the southern tip of the province . The municipality of consists of 14 villages.

Village
is a village, which is situated 7 km east of Bivouac des Crayats.

Village
is a village of and a district of the municipality of , located in the , . A Gallo-Roman settlement possibly existed here during antiquity. is situated 8 km northeast of Bivouac des Crayats.

Bivouac des Crayats

Latitude
50.03251° or 50° 1′ 57″ north
Longitude
4.31809° or 4° 19′ 5″ east
Operator
Foret du Pays de Chimay
Open location code
9F2628M9+26
Open­Street­Map ID
way 626877144
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­camp_site
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