Undecided about Belgium for kids? Think chocolate, waffles, Tin-Tin, outdoor adventure in historic Wallonia and no long journeys anywhere. It’s one of the smallest countries in Europe and incredibly easy to explore by road or rail. Whether you visit for summer biking and sailing in Ardennes or Bruges’ Christmas markets, Belgium’s made for family vacations.
The historic cities of Bruges, Antwerp, Ghent, Tournai, Mons, Namur and Liège are all under an hour by train from the center of Brussels.
You can drive right across Belgium, south to north, in just over three hours.
As one of Europe’s main administrative capitals, Brussels has lots of space when the Eurocrats head home to Paris, Strasbourg etc. on Friday night. So it’s a great city for cheap weekend hotel deals.
Brussels has the largest green belt of any European capital and it contains the nearly 30,000 acre Soignes Forest.
Belgium has 13 UNESCO World Heritage sites, is home to the Ghent Altarpiece and charges less than anywhere else in Europe for entry to its public museums and galleries (average $10 for adults over 26 and $2.50 for children).
Belgium’s divided into two distinct areas: Flanders to the north which includes Brussels, Ghent, Antwerp, Bruges and Ostend; and French speaking Walloon to the south where you’ll find Mons, Tournai, Liège and Namur. The country’s road and rail network is excellent and there’s a wide choice of accommodations from country inns and guesthouses to five-star hotels, apartments, campsites and Airbnb homes.
Between 2016 and 2017, Belgium reduced its emissions by 17%, more than any other country in Europe. Understandably, it’s on a mission to keep up the good work and makes travelling around by train very easy and inexpensive. Public transport in cities is excellent and most are small enough to walk around and extensively pedestrianized.
In Wallonia, the RAVeL network covers more than 840 miles of old Walloon railway lines and towpaths converted into routes and trails reserved for cyclists, hikers, horseback riders and wheelchair users.