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Le Bois des Rêves (Brasserie)

In the heart of Walloon Brabant and surrounded by unspoilt nature, the Bois des Rêves is an adventure and learning playground for young and old alike. It is an ecosystem where nature and people come together in all seasons and in all simplicity.

The playgrounds offer something for everyone in the family, with complete safety for children and peace of mind for those accompanying them. The events organised by the estate aim to awaken all the senses and share their common values of conviviality, respect, fulfilment and the passing on of knowledge.

The walking trails, which are signposted and partly accessible to people with reduced mobility, are perfect for letting your mind wander or focusing on what really matters. Together with the mountain bike trail, they are also a place for fun and exercise.

After all your adventures, enjoy a gourmet break at the Brasserie du Bois des Rêves.

For a quick bite to eat, a local meal is prepared using good local produce. There are also other savoury and sweet treats to enjoy.

Come and savour them in the sunshine on the spacious terrace near the water. Is the weather a little unpredictable ? Take a seat in the warm and cosy main room and enjoy the changing landscapes of the large lake in every season.

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Validity: From 13 August 2024 on 13 August 2027

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Dernière mise à jour effectuée le 11 June 2025 - 08:47

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