Located in the Hesbaye region, Berloz is the smallest commune in the Huy-Waremme district. Surrounded by fields, it was born in 1977 from the merger of the villages of Berloz, Corswarem and Rosoux-Crenwick, and has developed thanks to the authenticity and character of these original entities.
Wandering along its 3 signposted walks, visitors will appreciate its natural heritage, developed along La Mule and La Lange Beek, the two watercourses that criss-cross it. Its rural character also offers agricultural landscapes, with vast expanses of land and a variety of fruit plantations. The commune also boasts a rich architectural heritage, as Berloz has been occupied since prehistoric times, and bears witness here and there to the various eras that have succeeded one another: churches, castles, mills and magnificent castral farms.
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![Château de Rosoux Berloz](https://terres-de-meuse.be/app/uploads/terres-de-meuse/2023/07/thumbs/LLB-Chateau-Rosoux-rotated-640x480-crop-1689084165.jpg)
![Moulin Corswarem Berloz](https://terres-de-meuse.be/app/uploads/terres-de-meuse/2023/07/thumbs/K-Moulin-Corswarem-rotated-640x1024.jpg)
![Berloz Maison à colombage](https://terres-de-meuse.be/app/uploads/terres-de-meuse/2023/07/thumbs/EEC-Mais.-col-640x480.jpg)
![Lange Beek Berloz](https://terres-de-meuse.be/app/uploads/terres-de-meuse/2023/07/thumbs/K-Lange-Beek1-640x480.jpg)