Winamplanche, a picturesque village nestling in the valley of the Eau Rouge stream, offers authentic rural charm. Its history dates back to the 10th century, marked by the activities of lumberjacks and blacksmiths. Over the centuries, the village prospered, growing to 27 houses by the 19th century. The current church, completed in 1859, bears witness to its development. Despite the changes, Winamplanche has retained its residential character. Older businesses, such as grocers and cafés, have given way to a village life animated by local associations. The floods of 1969 and the tragedy of 1944 are key events in the village's recent history, demonstrating its resilience in the face of challenges. Today, Winamplanche offers a peaceful setting for an immersive rural getaway, where history and nature meet in harmony.