Car & Van Hire - Remicourt

Enterprise car hire locations - Remicourt

Nestled in the Belgian province of Liège, Remicourt is a quaint and charming town that offers visitors a delightful getaway. The most convenient way to reach Remicourt is by flying into Liège Airport, which is approximately 14 to 20 km from the town, depending on your route. Alternatively, you can fly to Brussels Airport, which is around 75 km away. From either airport, you can easily arrange car hire in Remicourt with Enterprise Rent-A-Car, allowing you to explore the surrounding region at your leisure.

What to do and see in Remicourt

Nature lovers will be captivated by the picturesque countryside surrounding Remicourt, with its rolling hills, lush woodlands and peaceful waterways. The region is crisscrossed by numerous walking and cycling trails, providing ample opportunities to explore the area's natural beauty while getting some fresh air and exercise. The nearby Hesbaye region is known for its fertile farmland and charming villages, making it a perfect destination for leisurely drives and scenic picnics. Also, visit the historic Château de Waleffe, an impressive 17th-century castle surrounded by beautiful gardens.

For a taste of local culture, consider attending one of the many events and festivals that take place throughout the year in Remicourt. The town hosts a vibrant calendar of events, ranging from open-air concerts and traditional folk dances to seasonal markets and gastronomic fairs. These occasions provide a unique opportunity to mingle with the locals, sample regional delicacies and immerse yourself in the authentic Belgian way of life.

Art lovers should not miss the opportunity to explore the region's thriving artistic community. Numerous galleries and studios are scattered throughout the area, showcasing the works of talented local artists in various media, including painting, sculpture and photography. Visitors can also take part in workshops and classes to learn new skills and techniques from experienced artists.

Adventure seekers can take advantage of the many outdoor activities available in the region. From horseback riding through the picturesque countryside to canoeing along the meandering rivers, there is no shortage of exciting pursuits to enjoy in and around Remicourt. Additionally, the area boasts several well-maintained golf courses, providing a great opportunity for golf enthusiasts to practice their swing while enjoying the stunning scenery.

One of the advantages of mainland Europe is how connected everything is. While Belgium has plenty to offer, you are only an hour’s drive from the borders of neighbouring countries, including France. Here you will find a variety of attractions and activities that cater to various interests. History enthusiasts will enjoy visiting the Basilica of Saint-Remi, a stunning 11th-century building boasting a beautiful baroque facade and intricate interior details. The church is not only a testament to the region's rich architectural heritage but also an active place of worship for the local community. While there, take a moment to appreciate the artistry of the stained glass windows and the craftsmanship of the wooden carvings.

Driving in Remicourt

To fully appreciate the charm of Remicourt and its surroundings, driving is the most convenient and flexible mode of transportation. When navigating the roads in Belgium, remember that vehicles drive on the right side of the road, and while many road signs are similar or intuitive, some will be different. It will make your drive more enjoyable if you do a little research on the road signs in Belgium.

Speed limits in Belgium are typically 50 km/h in urban areas, 70 km/h on regional roads, 90 km/h on main roads and 120 km/h on motorways. Keep an eye out for speed cameras and be prepared for traffic congestion around larger cities during peak hours. It is essential to adhere to the posted speed limits, as fines for speeding can be quite steep. There are also situations in which the speed limits are not standard. For example, in residential areas, the default speed limit is 20 km/h.

Belgium has a well-developed network of motorways and main roads, making it relatively easy to navigate between cities and towns. Road signs are generally clear and posted in multiple languages, including French, Dutch and sometimes German, depending on the region. To help with navigation, consider using a GPS device or smartphone navigation app.

When driving in Remicourt, be aware of the local traffic rules and regulations. For example, priority is generally given to vehicles coming from the right unless otherwise indicated by traffic signs. Be mindful of pedestrians, cyclists and other road users, as they are common in both urban and rural areas.

Parking in Remicourt and its surroundings shouldn’t be an issue, with ample parking spaces available in designated car parks and on-street parking areas. Pay attention to any parking restrictions, as fines for parking violations can be quite hefty. In some cases, you may need to display a parking disc or pay for a parking ticket at a nearby machine.

Finally, ensure you have a valid driving licence and the necessary documents for your car or van hire in Remicourt, such as insurance and registration papers. If you are visiting from outside the European Union, it is a good idea to obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) before your trip.