Discover the best top things to do in Flanders, Belgium including Tuinen Van Adegem, Vijverkafee Diepenbeek, Winter Garden of the Ursuline nuns - Wintertuin, Plantentuin ' De Kleine Boerderij' Merksplas, Ghent University Botanical Garden, Arboretum Kalmthout, Botanical Garden Kruidtuin, The World of Kina: The Garden, Beervelde Park, Rozentuin Coloma.
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A romantic French garden with roses, an English landscape garden with ponds and waterfalls, a japanese garden with beautiful sets of boulders.
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Het Vijverkafee in Diepenbeek is Limburgs leukste pop-up bar. Zowel in de winter als zomer geniet je van een heerlijke keuken en ongedwongen sfeer in het groen.
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De tuin is in de eerste plaats een demonstratietuin gericht op natuur, educatie en welzijn waar iedereen welkom is om zich te laten inspireren en als ontmoetingsplek. In ons tuincafé met -terras kan je nagenieten bij een welverdiende versnapering na een deugddoende wandeling. Ook wie geen bezoekje wil brengen aan de tuin, is er van harte welkom!
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Arboretum Kalmthout is a wonderful place. The area has one of the most diverse plant collections in Europe. A walk is a true discovery of the lush and diverse vegetation. Enjoy the appeal of flowers, the structures of leaves, the bark of trees, .... Arboretum Kalmthout in all seasons is worth a visit. More than 7,000 different plant species are grown here, from which the oldest specimens were planted over 150 years ago.
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It is really beautiful park with so many different flowers and plants. Its nice to take a romantic walk in it and enjoy it in a calm afternoon.
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Beervelde Park is situated near the City of Ghent, in the very heart of an area famous for its horticulture. Spread over an area of 25 hectares, its stunning architectural features, copses, woodland, meadows, walled gardens and lake, create a splendit unified landscape full of superb vieuws. The estate was designed in 1873 in what is called (at least in France and Belgium) the English Landscape style. It was intended to serve as a display for what was at the time, a young Belgian horticulture. Ever since, Beervelde Park has been the property of the Counts de Kerchove de Denterghem. Today, 135 years later, it is remarkable to note that the de Kerchove de Denterghem name is still linked to the promotion of horticulture. Count Andre is the former chairman of the Royal Society for Agriculture and Botany, the non-profit organisation which organizes the world famous 'Floralies of Ghent' every five years. His brother, Count Renaud, is today's curator of the estate and organiser of the Beervelde's Garden Days, a fair which takes place every second weekend of May and October.
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Impressive collection of roses Very well maintained garden in beautiful park A must see for rose adepts
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