Discover the best top things to do in Peer, Belgium including Snow Valley, Ter Dolen, Star mill and Miller's house, SaraLand, Racelandkart, Sevensmolen, Bocholter Brouwerijmuseum, Lago Pelt Dommelslag, Klankenbos, Lommelse Sahara.
Restaurants in Peer
4 based on 34 reviews
4.5 based on 88 reviews
No food served on the Terrace in summer apart from a cheese plate and a plate mixed of cheese and ham and more.
These plates are big and accompanied with very tasty bread and butter.
People mostly come here to have a good beer or another drink on the very pleasant Terrace.
Personnel were friendly
I do recommend it
4 based on 1 reviews
Elke 2e zaterdag en 4e zondag van de maand is de molen tussen 13u en 17u te bezichtigen.
Wij zijn er gisteren geweest en zijn onder de indruk. |De molenaar heeft met enthousiasme verteld over de molen waarbij wij in de molen hebben rondgekeken. Via een trap kom je in de molen en kun je de oude houten mechaniek zien. Indrukwekkend.
Er wordt graan gemalen tot meel. De uitleg is uitvoerig en met passie gebracht.
Bij de molen staat een molenaarshuisje dat nu is ingericht als educatief bezoekers centrum. Je kunt er van alles te komen weten over de molen en het proces van het malen. Zeer geschikt voor kinderen.
De molen staat er vanaf 1902 en is uniek in zijn soort. Voor ons een herbezoek zeker waard.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Un endroit top pour les enfants...
Nous avions réserves pour un anniversaire et nous n'avons pas été déçus...
Place privative, gros gâteau pour quinze personne et deux bouteilles de un litre comprise avec les entrées pour 130 euros...
Les enfants adorent et en redemandent... Espace pour les plus grands et pour les bébés...
Vraiment à conseiller....
Possibilité d'aller dans la piscine du domaine, de manger sur place, de faire du mini golf, de visiter la réserve naturelle.... Un endroit vraiment top...
Seule ombre au tableau, c'est le peu d'attention laissée à une alimentation équilibrée dans les plats propose sur la plaine de jeux.... Pas de fruits et de légumes... Mais bon....
4 based on 3 reviews
Het is er wel fijn om te karten en je kan er ook nog andere dingen doen maar als je gaat karten is het maar een kort circuit.
4 based on 5 reviews
na telefonisch of e-mail contact kan je de Sevensmolen bezoeken.je krijgt hier na de intro in het molenhuis dat ook als een museum is ingericht met foto's hoe dat de molen gemaakt is en over de restauratie .krijg je daarna een rondleiding in de windmolen met deskundige uitleg van een van de molenaars.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
You immediately get curious due to the great guide, who's enthusiasm is so overwhelming that you just want to know more.
A nice overview of brewing technology through the ages, with lot of historic material collected from different Breweries.
As always you can taste some beers at the end of the tour.
4 based on 28 reviews
This in- and outdoor water park offers a wide variety of activities to the entire family. There are various glides (incl. wipe out) and baths. There is a wave pool inside and a very beautiful bath outside. There is a section for 16+ where you can relax in a sauna, steam room or whirlpool. You can also enjoy swimming laps. There is also a restaurant with good quality food. Recommend to go early in the morning (as of 10:00 am) to have a few calm hours - it can be busy at times in the afternoon. Excellent value for money.
Highly recommended.
4 based on 29 reviews
A unique collection of sound art installations in open air. Klankenbos is always open and free of charge for individuals and groups. In Klankenbos guided tours are possible as well. Musica also organizes various activities, for individuals, families, groups and schools, in and around the forest.
Though the idea of connecting art and the sound of a forest must have resulted in a tremendous successful project at first, the overall impression is a rather disappointing one as several of the installations are partly or fully out of order. Still, some of the installations are still doing what they are supposed to, which is leaving you wondering. So, just go there, but lower your expections and see what you'll get. The forest is rather small, but the discovery of the 15 or so installation takes an enjoyable hour or so. Parking in the front. Admission is free. Free maps with explanation available on several locations within the park/forest.
4.5 based on 160 reviews
We enjoyed a nice afternoon at the Lommel Sahara which is situated in the province of Limburg (Belgium) near the Dutch border.
The area consists of an extensive coniferous forest mixed with a desert landscape and lake. The arid and sandy landscape came about as a result of gases emanating from a former zinc factory located there nearly 80 years ago. The lake is the result of sand mining. Forests were planted around the area to prevent further expansion. We took the "orange" route which led us past a viewing tower that was opened in 2014. After many stairs and steps we climbed 30 meters to enjoy some stunning views over the area.
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