Malmedy is a small francophone town in the Belgian province of Liege. It is snuggled in the Warche Valley on the edge of the High Fens plateau and originally formed in 648 around an existing Benedictine monastery. The Baugnez 44 Historical Centre features the history of Malmedy during the Second World War, including the famous Malmedy Massacre. Malmundarium is another must-see museum covering the history, culture, and way of life in the area. Visit the beautiful Cathedral Saints-Pierre, built in 1775, and take the kids to the Parc des Tanneries for a game of mini golf. There are also a few playgrounds. All around Malmedy there are hiking and biking trails that will take you out of the valley and offer spectacular views of the area as you walk through flowering fields and past rare plants and trees.