6.5 km | 8.8 km-effort
Celles stems from the Latin cella, cell and according to tradition owes it origin to Saint-Hadelin (617-690), originally from Guyenne. After a long journey during which he was for some time accompanied by Saint-Remacle, founder of the abbey of Stavelot, Saint-Hadelin retired to the middle of woods in a cave. There, he was joined by a number of companions attracted by his reputation of saintliness. The cells that his companions built to live in gave their name to the village.
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Randonnées de la Maison du Tourisme Famenne - Ardenne Ourthe & Lesse PRO