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Glamping West-Flanders

52 glamping sites

Glamping West-Flanders

West Flanders surprises as a glamping destination with its distinctive blend of North Sea coast, gently rolling farmland and historic cities of extraordinary beauty. The Belgian coastal strip, with its broad sandy beaches and dunes, is home to glamping sites where the sea breeze and sunsets over the English Channel create a special atmosphere.

The province's interior reveals a landscape of hop fields, red-brick farms and canals connecting villages where time seems to have stood still. From a West Flanders glamping base you can visit Bruges, the Venice of the North, in barely half an hour, or cycle across the flatlands where windmills punctuate the horizon. It is glamping that pairs the Atlantic breeze with the cultural richness of Flanders.

Glamping West-Flanders

Glamping 't Hoveke

Gullegem

Glamping 't HovekeGullegemOffering barbecue facilities and garden view, Glamping 't Hoveke is situated in Gullegem, 22 km from Phalempins Metro Station and 22 km from Colbert Metro Station.

Exceptional 16 reviews
9.7
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Boomkamp treehouses

Oostkamp

Offering garden views, Boomkamp treehouses in Oostkamp offers accommodation, a garden, a bar, barbecue facilities and a shared lounge.

Superb 9 reviews
9.1
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Glamping Boszee

Middelkerke

Situated in Middelkerke, within 1.3 km of Westende Beach and 20 km of Plopsaland, Glamping Boszee features accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who drive.

Superb 53 reviews
9.0
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Garden Glamping Mirabelle

Heuvelland

Garden Glamping Mirabelle, a property with a garden, is situated in Heuvelland, 25 km from St Philibert Metro Station, 29 km from Zoo Lille, as well as 30...

22 reviews
9.5
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Glamour Glamping at little beach, fully heated

Jabbeke

Offering a garden and garden view, Glamour Glamping at little beach, fully heated is located in Jabbeke, 11 km from Boudewijn Seapark and 12 km from Bruges Train Station.

Superb 38 reviews
9.1
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Happiness

Sint-Andries, Brujas

Located just 1 km from Bruges Concert Hall, Happiness features accommodation in Bruges with access to a garden, a bar, as well as full-day security.

Exceptional 52 reviews
9.5
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HogeScheure

Staden

Offering garden views, HogeScheure is an accommodation situated in Staden, 38 km from Bruges Train Station and 39 km from Bruges Concert Hall.

Exceptional 7 reviews
9.9
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Glamping De Coude Scheure

Middelkerke

Located within 36 km of Boudewijn Seapark and 37 km of Bruges Train Station in Middelkerke, Glamping De Coude Scheure features accommodation with seating area.

Exceptional 200 reviews
9.5
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Maya Lena dome

Bellegem

A recently renovated luxury tent situated in Bellegem, Maya Lena dome features a garden. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.

Superb 8 reviews
9.2
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Rosy Garden

Lichtervelde

Offering free bikes and lake view, Rosy Garden is situated in Lichtervelde, 18 km from Boudewijn Seapark and 19 km from Bruges Train Station.

Superb 55 reviews
9.2
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Bruges: the medieval jewel of Flanders

Just a short distance from any glamping site in the province, Bruges is a city that feels lifted from a medieval tale. Its canals, explored by boat, reflect stepped gable facades from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The Belfry on the Market Square rewards a climb of 366 steps with panoramic views. The Groeninge and Memling museums house masterpieces by the Flemish Primitives. Artisan chocolatiers and historic breweries complete an unforgettable visit.

Bruges: the medieval jewel of Flanders
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The Belgian coast and its beaches

Belgium's 67 kilometres of coastline are concentrated in West Flanders, with resort towns such as De Panne, Knokke-Heist and Ostend. The beaches are broad and sandy, ideal for bracing walks and sports like land-sailing and kitesurfing. The Kusttram, the longest coastal tramway in the world, connects the entire strip. Nature reserves in the dunes, such as Westhoek, harbour a surprising biodiversity amid sand and Atlantic vegetation.

The Belgian coast and its beaches
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Flemish beer and food culture

West Flanders is the birthplace of unique beers such as Westvleteren, widely regarded as one of the finest in the world and brewed at the Sint-Sixtus Abbey. The De Halve Maan brewery in Bruges offers tours with tastings. For food, moules-frites are a coastal classic, while Liege waffles and inland stoemp reflect the culinary tradition. Local frituren serve what many consider the best chips on the planet.

Flemish beer and food culture
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Flanders Fields and the Great War

The fields around Ypres were the setting for some of the most devastating battles of the First World War. The In Flanders Fields Museum, housed in the Lakenhalle in Ypres, delivers a deeply moving experience. The Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate has taken place every evening since 1928. Military cemeteries such as Tyne Cot and mine craters turned into lakes stand as silent testimonies that invite reflection.

Flanders Fields and the Great War

Glamping in West Flanders offers a coastal and cultural experience in north-western Belgium. The province, washed by the North Sea, combines broad beaches with a rural interior of great beauty and cities inscribed as World Heritage Sites.

Accommodation ranges from cabins among the coastal dunes to luxury tents in the Flemish countryside, always with the possibility of exploring Bruges, Ypres or the fishing villages along the shore. The Flemish cycling network, one of the finest in Europe, connects all these points.

West Flanders is an ideal glamping destination for those looking to combine seaside relaxation with cultural immersion, sampling Belgium's famous beers and chocolates and discovering a corner of Europe where quality of life is felt in every detail.