Glamping Ardennes Belge
74 glamping sites
Glamping Ardennes Belge
The Belgian Ardennes is a territory of dense forests, winding valleys and rivers that meander between hills cloaked in beech and oak. This region, the wildest corner of Belgium, offers glamping immersed in a landscape that changes spectacularly with the seasons: from the deep greens of summer to the russets and golds of autumn, and the atmospheric mists of winter.
Glamping accommodation in the Ardennes is scattered among converted farmsteads, forest clearings and riverbanks along the Semois, the Ourthe and the Lesse. It is an ideal destination for those seeking genuine disconnection without straying far from major cities: Brussels is less than two hours away, yet the feeling on arrival is one of having entered another world entirely, one where time is measured by the light filtering through the canopy.
Containers aménagé au cœur des chants des grenouilles
Hotton
Boasting a garden, heated pool and pool views, Containers aménagé au cœur des chants des grenouilles is situated in Hotton. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free...
Crossover lodge de la vallée
Durbuy
Situated in Durbuy in the Belgium Luxembourg region with The Labyrinth of Barvaux-sur-Ourthe nearby, Crossover lodge de la vallée features accommodation with free private parking.
Dôme géodésique exceptionnel en pleine nature
Flamizoulle
Boasting a garden and views of lake, Dôme géodésique exceptionnel en pleine nature is set in Flamizoulle, 30 km from The Feudal Castle.
La Bucolique de Tahier
Ohey
La Bucolique de Tahier, a property with barbecue facilities, is located in Ohey, 23 km from Jehay-Bodegnée Castle, 27 km from Barvaux, as well as 28 km from The Labyrinth of Barvaux-sur-Ourthe.
La bulle du Bon'Heure
Somme-Leuze
La bulle du Bon'HeureSomme-LeuzeLa bulle du Bon'Heure provides a hot tub and free private parking, and is within 19 km of Barvaux and 19 km of The Labyrinth of Barvaux-sur-Ourthe.
La St Hubsphair
Saint-Hubert
25 km from The Feudal Castle in Saint-Hubert, La St Hubsphair features accommodation with access to a hot tub, spa facilities and open-air bath.
La St masphair
Sainte-Marie
Featuring a hot tub, La St masphair is located in Sainte-Marie. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking. The property is non-smoking and is set 40 km from The Feudal Castle.
B&B Le 'Ti 'Bou de Refuge
Bouillon
B&B Le 'Ti 'Bou de RefugeBouillonSet in a renovated 19th-century farm, this eco-friendly bed and breakfast offers individually decorated rooms and a wooden caravan. It also has a lush ga
Tiny cocon en pleine nature jacuzzi, sauna privé
Tinlot
32 km from Congres Palace in Tinlot, Tiny cocon en pleine nature jacuzzi, sauna privé features accommodation with access to a sauna, hot tub and spa facilities.
Tiny Cosy
Bastogne
Kayaking and river sports in the Ardennes
The Lesse, the Ourthe and the Semois provide the perfect setting for kayak descents that mix gentle stretches with mild rapids. The Lesse descent from Houyet to Anseremme, roughly 21 kilometres, is the most popular and passes between cliffs and forests. The Semois offers longer, more solitary routes, taking in the famous meander of the Tombeau du Geant. These water activities are the ideal complement to a day of glamping in the region.
Ardennais gastronomy and Trappist beers
The Ardennes is a land of bold flavours: Ardennes ham, cured and smoked over beech wood, is an iconic product. River trout is served a la meuniere in waterside restaurants. The region is home to Trappist abbeys such as Orval and Rochefort, whose world-famous beers can be tasted on site. In autumn, menus feature game and wild mushrooms, creating a seasonal cuisine that marries beautifully with glamping.
Hiking through ancient woodland
The Ardennes boasts thousands of kilometres of waymarked trails through beech, oak and spruce forests. The Promenades en Semois route follows the valley of the same name with spectacular viewpoints. The GR 14 crosses the region from east to west, whilst local paths connect stone-built villages to the ruins of medieval castles. The trail network is excellently maintained and caters for all abilities, from family strolls to multi-day traverses.
Charming villages and medieval castles
Durbuy claims to be the smallest city in the world, with cobbled streets and restaurants beside the Ourthe. Bouillon impresses with its eleventh-century castle, one of the oldest in Belgium, where Godfrey of Bouillon lived before departing on the First Crusade. La Roche-en-Ardenne combines castle ruins with local craft shops. These towns make ideal day trips from any glamping site in the area, offering equal measures of history and gastronomy.
Glamping in the Belgian Ardennes combines the comfort of distinctive accommodation with total immersion in one of western Europe's most extensive forests. Treehouses, transparent domes, riverside yurts: the choice is varied and always surrounded by nature.
The Ardennes region is perfect for glamping at any time of year. Spring brings carpets of wild bluebells, summer invites kayaking on the Lesse and the Semois, autumn transforms the landscape into a palette of warm tones, and winter offers snow-dusted forests and the chance to curl up beside a wood-burning stove.
With charming towns like Durbuy, said to be the smallest city in the world, and La Roche-en-Ardenne, the Belgian Ardennes delivers a complete glamping experience amongst nature, fine food and heritage.
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