Oosterzele (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈoːstərzeːlə]) is a municipality located in the Flemish province of East Flanders, in Belgium. The municipality comprises the towns of Balegem, Gijzenzele, Landskouter, Moortsele, Oosterzele proper and Scheldewindeke. On January 1, 2006, Oosterzele had a total population of 13,172. The total area is 43.12 km² which gives a population density of 305 inhabitants per km². Its twin town is Oberkirch in Germany.
Restaurants in Oosterzele
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Nice place for a moment relax with coffe and wafel or pancake (only wednesday afternoon unfortunately for the pancake) served with a typical localy artisanal brewed Balegemse geniever and advokaat. Friendly welcome. You can also buy various types of bottled geniever/advokaat for yourself or as a packed gift. The place also rent rooms on a B&B basis, which are correct, but on the more expensive side compared to other similar offers in the region.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
3.5 based on 73 reviews
Nice place for young children, although the park could use some renovation. The kids don't mind the older attractions and they love the activities: camel ride, circus show (1 hour), poney ride, water circuit, train ride, Playgrounds, a small zoo, etc.
5 based on 17 reviews
Kizzy's Massagehuis is a small capacity location near Gent City. You can folow private yoga sessions, or workshops together with friends in the weekends. You want to learn more about massage techniques? We teach you Swedish and techniques using massage oil and easy Yogamassage on a fouton with comfy wear. Holistic Treatments and Massages are possible during the week and weekends, from 60' back-shoulders-neck massages to 120' full body and mind with 7 different chakra essential oils. All in Treatments: Free aromatherapy with Indian incenses or essential oil, tea, fresh water. Make an appointment in the online agenda, see you soon!
Hemelse massage. Supervriendelijke ontvangst. Rustgevende aangename ruimte. Een echte aanrader, ik kom zeker terug.
5 based on 18 reviews
Massage for people living with cancer,serving as an enriching and enhancing value for your body and mind.This is a pillar of support rather than a treatment. intense touch fills the deepest of the emotional wellbeing. Do you feel a need for:hitting your “pause button”,relieving pain,stress and anxiety, inner peace and quiet, warm touch with attention and care, an open freeing conversation.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Provincial Archaeological Museum artefacts from Prehistory, Protohistory, Roman periode and early Middle Ages.
Provincial archeologic museum Velzeke
Here you can get some more feelings of the “Flemish Ardens”.
You can visit the “Saint Martinus Church” walk in nature and see some pitoresque views from the surrounding area.
After woods you can dig in the past by visiting the acheologic museum.
On my visit the site was with construction works and doing so you had to enter by another entrée!!!
So this were some possible visits in the Flemisch Ardens.
On another day you can drive to Geraardsbergen and have another nice day.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
A big outdoor scene beside the water in Ghent. Boat trips are happening all day long & even in February there were hoards of people sitting outside & having a good time people watching. This is the heart of Ghent’s bar & restaurant scene & great fun with plenty of photo opportunities - enjoy!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Very imposing building with wonderful surroundings. Went inside and it was freezing cold but beautifully still. Do walk around to see all its features of glory.
Visiting is free of charge. No photos I can show you as you are not allowed to take pictures inside.
4.5 based on 451 reviews
STAM is the Ghent city museum. It presents the story of the city of Ghent. A permanent circuit leads visitors along a chronological trail of objects and multimedia which trace the development and growth of Ghent. Temporary Exhibitions explore the concept of 'urbanity' from different angles. STAM's real showpiece, its raison d'être, is the city itself. A visit to the city museum is not complete without a visit to Ghent.
Chronological museums are a little out of fashion in many countries but for a city museum it works well, and this romp through Ghent's history over the last 2,000 years plus is excellent. There are many fine artifacts, particularly for the medieval period and being in such a lovely old complex of buildings adds to the experience as there are a number of lovely rooms here. If you're an English speaker do get the audio guide to add a bit of substance to the summary boards in English scattered throughout the Museum. That is the one criticism I would have : more English would have added enormously to the experience. There were many fascinating looking artifacts withe two or three lines only in Dutch and plenty of space for a similar small exposition in English. It always sounds a little arrogant when an English speaker makes these kinds of comments, but tourism sites are just going to have to accept that English is now the go-to language for people from many countries. If you want more international tourists then more English is a must. Having said that perhaps STAM isn't interested in that: when we arrived they didn't ask the question that should be obligatory in such institutions as regards future planning- 'where are you from?. Putting these comments to one side any visitor to Ghent should visit this lovely little museum. Also worth noting that there's an excellent coffee shop on site.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
In de Van Hauwermeirsmolen geweest voor open monumentendag. Is tof om dit eens te zien en om kennis te maken met de molenaar en zijn werk. Historisch erfgoed...
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