Step into a cosy and typically rural holiday home in Arendonk on the border with the Netherlands.
This holiday home is ideal for a family holiday for four. In this stone house you can feel at home in the cosy living room on the leather sofa. The living area extends from the wood-burning stove to the large dining table, which is ideal for card games, and the well-equipped modern kitchen. From the living room you can step out onto your partially covered terrace with comfortable garden furniture and enjoy the fresh scent of the garden in combination with the first rays of sunshine of the day. Your four-legged friend can also let off steam in the fenced garden while you sizzle lunch on the barbecue and your children cool off in the above-ground outdoor pool.
French fries, chocolate and beer are the first specialities consumed on a typical holiday in Belgium. However, Belgian cuisine also offers very rustic and hearty specialities, and in fine restaurants you will often see seafood on the menu. The north-east of Belgium has a fairly flat landscape, making it the perfect place for leisurely walks on the wide green spaces or cycling tours. You will also find Turnhout, a charming town with restaurants, shops and several museums, just 20 minutes away. You could also take a day trip to the wonderful city of Eindhoven, which is just over 34 minutes away by car.
You can look forward to a relaxing or culturally eventful holiday.
This holiday home is ideal for a family holiday for four. In this stone house you can feel at home in the cosy living room on the leather sofa. The living area extends from the wood-burning stove to the large dining table, which is ideal for card games, and the well-equipped modern kitchen. From the living room you can step out onto your partially covered terrace with comfortable garden furniture and enjoy the fresh scent of the garden in combination with the first rays of sunshine of the day. Your four-legged friend can also let off steam in the fenced garden while you sizzle lunch on the barbecue and your children cool off in the above-ground outdoor pool.
French fries, chocolate and beer are the first specialities consumed on a typical holiday in Belgium. However, Belgian cuisine also offers very rustic and hearty specialities, and in fine restaurants you will often see seafood on the menu. The north-east of Belgium has a fairly flat landscape, making it the perfect place for leisurely walks on the wide green spaces or cycling tours. You will also find Turnhout, a charming town with restaurants, shops and several museums, just 20 minutes away. You could also take a day trip to the wonderful city of Eindhoven, which is just over 34 minutes away by car.
You can look forward to a relaxing or culturally eventful holiday.