Manoir de Lebioles
About
Nestled in the enchanting forests of Spa, the Manoir de Lébioles is a timeless jewel of the Ardennes, seamlessly blending historic grandeur with contemporary luxury. Originally built between 1905 and 1910 by the esteemed diplomat Georges Neyt, the manor has been lovingly restored and expanded over the decades, earning the nickname “Small Versailles of the Ardennes.” Today it welcomes guests in an intimate setting where every stone tells a story and every room offers sweeping views of the surrounding woodland. Guests can indulge in world‑class cuisine at the Manoir’s gastronomic restaurant, where the chef crafts menus inspired by the seasons and the terroir of the region. The restaurant opens from 12:00‑13:15 on Thursday to Sunday for lunch and 19:00‑20:15 for dinner, with exclusive “Business Lunch” offerings on Thursday and Friday. The resort’s spa, the Spa of Spa, provides a range of bespoke therapies, a sauna, a thermal pool with jet massage, and a tranquil lounge, welcoming both hotel guests (08:00‑20:00) and visitors (10:00‑20:00). With 16 stylish rooms and suites—each designed to showcase the manor’s elegant architecture and natural surroundings—the Manoir de Lébioles offers a truly private, luxurious retreat for couples, families, and solo travelers alike. Its serene gardens, thoughtful amenities, and dedicated service team create an unforgettable escape in one of Belgium’s most picturesque locales.
Highlights
- Gastronomic Excellence
- Luxurious Spa
- Historic Architecture
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Elegant Historic Setting
- Gourmet Dining
- Serene Spa Experience
Things to consider
- Limited Public Dining Days
- Surcharge for Dogs