Flanders its many treasures. This autumn, taste the joy of pleasant walks, culinary highlights, cycling heritage, our iconic beers and a special Flemish Master.
Belgian beer: Flanders pride, UNESCO world heritage. Discover the very best breweries, pubs, beer restaurants and other must-dos for your trip to Flanders here.
Rolling landschape. The eye-catching blossoms, idyllic vines, cherries, apples and pears all make it taste even sweeter. Flanders, a fruity break and a delight.
The stories of Flanders
Flanders is a place of a million stories. Here you can find stories about our Arts, Heritage, Beer and Chocolate. Even Flanders Fields war stories.
When the sun shines, Flanders sparkles just a little bit more than ever. Art, culture, 67 kilometres of coastline, Flanders Fields, cycling, walking pleasures.
(c) Toerisme Oostende vzw - James Ensorhuis - Nick Decombel fotografie
James Ensor, the artistic patron saint of Ostend. His name is linked to this coastal city. A day in Ostend is a dream introduction to Ensor's universe;
Is walking in your blood? Do you get up early every weekend to scrub your hiking boots for yet another exploration of our countryside? Long-distance routes.
Cycling, beer culture, culinary heights, wonderful science museum, untouched nature, recreated landscapes. Six highlights for a fulfilling spring in Flanders.
The power of nature only reveals itself when all the noise dies down. This is why Flanders' quiet areas are the perfect setting for a truly relaxing walk.
Culture, heritage, history are everywhere you look in Flanders. Within the walls of stately museums, but also outside, in our magnificent open-air museums.
They were once home to women who were quite possibly the very first feminists. Today, Flanders’ beguinages still exude an atmosphere of peace and contemplation.
Where to find Flanders’ hidden flower carpet or a mining site reclaimed by nature? Explore the best views of Flanders through the eyes of a photographer.
Flanders is virtually synonymous with the arts. Centuries ago, Flemish masters: Bruegel, Van Eyck, Rubens started the ball rolling and are celebrated in museums