Discover the best top things to do in Belgian Westhoek, Belgium including 4 Sail, Sailflow, the Quest of Corona's Box, Gasthuisbossen, Black Mountain Adventure, Dode Yzerwandelroute, Roesbrugge-haringe, Coast Tram, Frontzate Bicycle Trail, De Panne Beach, Het Vrijbos.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
Sailingtrips on 47 feet sailing yacht. Half day full day or weekends. Sunset trips Team building for company's up to 120 persons. Gift vouchers Sailing cruises in the Caribbean yachtdelivery worldwide
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Learn how to handle a fast sailing yacht yourself. With the help of a certified sailing instructor you take full control of the yacht. Look on our website and contact us for all possibilities
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Unique open air escape game, with a twist .... Are you the chosen ones to unravel the mystery and be hailed as saviors of the fatherland? Take the challenge and spend a full day together in and around Poperinge with 1 common mission: to close the box of Corona !! You move by bicycle during a tour of 40 km around Poperinge
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Our electric scooters offer a unique experience for exploring the beautiful Heuvelland and Ypres. The Steps are suitable for all terrains and seasons! You can best compare our scooters as a mountain bike without a saddle, but the experience cannot be compared. With a scooter you can move much more flexibly and explore the region in a fun way! minimum age: 16 years
4.5 based on 101 reviews
Bought a day ticket online as the Ticket booths are all closed now for only euro 7.50, valid for 24 hours. We rode Knokke Heist to Ostend, after a few hours on the beach. It is great value as you can get on and off as you like, no need to tap in or out as your ticket is 24 hours from first validatiing it. Blankenburge and De Hanne are nice little towns to get off at , see the dunes, see Ostend (briefly) good value and a great away to see all the Belgian coast from the French side to the Dutch.
4.5 based on 747 reviews
Miles of clean sand running all the way up this coast. We tour in a motorhome so can't comment on parking as we walked to the beach from our camp site but there seems to be lots of parking available though. The beach is huge and has clearly marked out areas for different activities (sun bathing, kite surfing etc). We used the end with the (modern) statue of King Leopald. This section is dog-friendly all year (we visited in July). Popular with families as it has plenty of Life Guards, beach huts, free toilets and ice cream trollies! There's a good selection of restaurants and bars on the prom - all well-prepared for the prevailing winds with glass shelters and wind breaks. Likewise for the sun-worshippers amongst you, there are plenty of areas you can hire in the middle section of the beach that have built-in wind breaks. Not sure of the pricing as we didn't use them. Kids will love it here as there's a mad selection of quirky bikes, scooters and mini-quads for hire on the wide prom. There's a big wheel at the other end of the beach, a bouncy castle at the King Leopald end together with an old carousel. All in all, something for everyone and literally miles and miles of sand!
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