Nestled along the Ourthe River in the charming medieval town of Durbuy, the Parc des Topiaires is one of Belgium’s most unique gardens. Spread over 10,000 m², it features more than 250 meticulously sculpted box trees shaped into whimsical animals, elegant figures, and abstract designs. Some of these living artworks are nearly 120 years old, their shapes perfected over two decades of patient trimming.

A Botanical Art Gallery
The park’s collection showcases the artistry of topiary gardening, with forms ranging from playful swans to majestic human figures. Seasonal blooms complement the evergreen sculptures, making it a delight to visit year-round. Many visitors combine their walk through the garden with a picnic by the riverbanks.


Breathtaking Views
From the park, you enjoy stunning views of Durbuy Castle and the picturesque old town, a bonus for photographers and history lovers. As Durbuy is famously called the “smallest city in the world”, a visit here often includes exploring its cobblestone streets, artisan shops, and local restaurants.


Perfect for All Ages
The Parc des Topiaires is ideal for a relaxed stroll, a romantic outing, or a fun educational stop for families. Kids love spotting their favorite shapes among the sculptures, while adults appreciate the craftsmanship and peaceful riverside setting.
Location: Rue de la Haie Himbe 1, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium.
Opening Hours: Open daily from spring to autumn, reduced hours in winter.
Entrance Fee: Affordable ticket prices, with discounts for children and groups.


Travel Tip
Visit in late spring or summer when the garden is at its lushest, and pair your trip with nearby attractions like the Durbuy Labyrinth or a kayak trip on the Ourthe for a full day of outdoor fun.