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Nature house in Gesves Namur, Belgium
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Nature house in Stekene East Flanders, Belgium
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Nature house in Viroinval Namur, Belgium
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Nature house in Oignies-en-Thiérache Namur, Belgium
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Nature house in Viroinval Namur, Belgium
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Nature house in Oignies-en-Thiérache Namur, Belgium
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Nature house in Beernem West-Flanders, Belgium
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Nature house in Stoumont Liège, Belgium
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Nature house in Oignies-en-Thiérache Namur, Belgium
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Nature house in Hamme/Moerzeke East Flanders, Belgium
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Nature house in Oignies-en-Thiérache Namur, Belgium
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Nature house in Essen Antwerp, Belgium
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Nature house in Ronse East Flanders, Belgium
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Nature house in Ondenval Liège, Belgium
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Nature house in Holsbeek Flemish-Brabant, Belgium
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Nature house in Viroinval Namur, Belgium
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Nature house in Stoumont Liège, Belgium
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Tiny house Belgium
As a relatively small country located between the Netherlands, Germany, and France, Belgium does not lack in its natural and cultural diversity. From medieval fairytale villages and castles to long stretching nature reserves and ghost towns, this country is absolutely worth a visit. Besides being famous for its beer, chocolate, fries, and a statue of a urinating boy in Brussels, there are much natural landscapes to explore. Belgium is divided in two parts: you have the Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north and the French-speaking Wallonia in the south. During your stay in Flanders, you can enjoy the coastline, nature reserves, and visit cities like Antwerp, Ghent, and Bruges. For your stay in Wallonia, you can enjoy vast forests, woodlands, and valleys shaped by rivers.
What better way to explore the beautiful Belgium in one of our tiny houses? Whether you want a cabin in the forest in the Ardennes, want to explore the Kempen or visit the beach, with your accommodation at Nature house your next holiday in nature is guaranteed. Our tiny houses are perfect for those who do not need much from their accommodation or are looking for a romantic getaway.
From rollings hills and rivers to sandy areas with coastlines
Even though Belgium has a small surface area, it still has a rich and diverse plant and animal world. More than 20% is forested and the wide variety in habitats make it home to many species of birds, plants, and mammals. In total you can find more than 1300 species of vascular plants, over 5000 species of fungi and 700 species of leaf mosses. Most of the species are Atlantic and Central European species but some of the sub-Mediterranean flora, such as the palm tree and the Apennine rockrose, grow in Belgium. Belgium has different kinds of landscapes with thus different kinds of vegetation.
On the dunes along the coast, mostly grass grows and in the higher parts of Belgium certain submontane plants grow. Flanders is woody and the Flemish Kempen are mainly covered by heather. In the Ardennes you can find beech forests and high-stemmed fir. The extensive presence of bogs leads to mosses and wool grass. The southern Lorraine area has due to its mild climate some Mediterranean species. The forests here consist of beech, oak, and hornbeam. Although Belgium is not popular for its flowers, it’s actually a paradise for the lovers of blossoms. If you’re staying in a Belgium nature house in the Ardennes region, then be sure to visit the Hallerbos forest. In mid-April the hyacinths are blooming to create a purple carpet over the whole woodland.
Due to the increase in urbanization a lot of animal species in Belgium are threatened such as the wild cat, otter, adder, and cormorant. There are several protection programs to help improve the habitat and repopulation of these animals. Animals that are more commonly found throughout Belgium are the mole, hedgehog, rabbit, hare, squirrel, mice, foxes, bats, and the stone marten. The red deer only lives in the Ardennes and the roe and wild boar as well and sometimes in the Kempen. There are approximately 350 bird species living in Belgium of which many are migrants.
Perfect destination for outdoor activities
Belgium is absolutely a great place for outdoor activity lovers but the kind of activities you can do vary on the area you are visiting, so we will highlight some great activities per area so you can choose the perfect destination for your holiday.
If you want an adventurous holiday with mountain biking through vast forests, visit underground caves, go canoeing or rafting on a river, the Ardennes are the perfect location for you. This area is all about testing your stamina and limits. There are many (mountain) bike trails, for advanced people but also for beginners. You can also decide to explore the forests, valleys, and moorlands by foot and try to spot the Belgian wildlife. For the people who are not afraid of heights, you can go for a fun climbing experience up in the trees. If you want to see the underground of Europe, go on a guided tour in one of the hidden caves.
For the people who really want to test their stamina on a bike can go on the famous tour of Flanders. The tour takes you along cobbled roads, demanding climbs, and beautiful nature. In Flanders there are many nature reserves and agricultural areas. Besides exploring the nature reserves, there are also charming cities which are absolutely worth a visit as well, such as Bruges which is straight out of a fairytale, Ghent, and Antwerp. As for West Flanders, it offers you the beauty of the Belgian coastline. It is a great destination for summer to lay on the beach, read a book, go sailing, picnicking, or undertake other kinds of water activities. But even outside of the summer season it is relaxing to take long walks on the beach.
Situated in the Ardennes is the town Spa, where the term spa originates from. It is renowned for its natural mineral springs where you can relax and nearby is the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, where every year the Belgian Grand Prix of Formula 1 is held. If you want to be transported back in time Bruges is a beautiful, and romantic, city to visit. Part of the center is an UNESCO world heritage site. It is truly one of the most picturesque places in Belgium; go on a boat tour, explore beer breweries, or take walk through the small streets across the bridges and along the water.