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The Dieweg

The Dieweg is a sports centre comprising a multi-sports hall, outdoor and indoor tennis courts, a fitness centre, a clubhouse and a football pitch.

Practical information :
  • As Uccle is built on a hill, the Dieweg sports complex is spread over several levels. Private vehicles are not allowed on the fully enclosed site.

  • As part of the Access-i analysis, only the sports hall was assessed, but tennis is available for certain categories. The sports hall has been fully adapted for people with disabilities, but unfortunately, its external access route has not been made accessible independently. Assistance is required to negotiate the slopes and external walkways.

  • The clubhouse has been fitted with an access ramp, sufficiently wide doors and an adapted toilet.

Photo credits for Le Dieweg : © Le Dieweg

Photo credits for the technical gallery : © Esenca - Christine Bourdeauducq

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Validity: From 26 February 2020 on 26 February 2027

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Esenca

Access-i informs you about the accessibility of this place based on data collected on-site at a given time. Any changes after the visit by Access-i are the responsibility of the operator.

Dernière mise à jour effectuée le 11 May 2026 - 09:21

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