What to do and see in Boussu, Belgium: The Best Places and Tips

March 28, 2018 Lashaunda Abraham

Boussu is a Walloon municipality in the Belgian province of Hainaut. As of January 1, 2006, Boussu had a population of 20,058. The total area is 20.01 km², which gives a population density of 1,002 inhabitants per km².
Restaurants in Boussu

1. Natura Parc

Route de la Plate Taille 99, Boussu 6440, Belgium
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Natura Parc

Forest Adventure Course. 100 Attractions In Trees. Zip Line Over The Lake. Pendulum Jump

Reviewed By DutchFrans - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

This is a wonderful place to visit. Highly recommended. It is a climbing park in the woods. There are different 'tracks' and after a clear instruction, you can choose the level you would like to take. Normally you start with an easy level and gradually work your way up (literally as well, since the height increases).
Even for younger children (measures as standing with their hands in the air, below 1,60 M) there are special tracks. For the dare devils, there is a route over the lake included (Tyro). If you start in the morning, you receive the group price level, as individual. Also, if you have the Carnet Avantages/Voordeelboekje (which is distributed at bungalow parks etc) you can get some extra things for no costs. However, our appetite was satisfied after the tour, and we did not manage the highest level, while others dropped out earlier.
There is a nice Seating area for outside, and drinks and ice to be bought against good prices. There is also other food, but the young and very friendly staff is somewhat tight, so there might be a wait. It is all very friendly and heartily compared to many other locations in this area.
Regarding the time: you can easily spend two to three hours here.

2. Musee de la Foire et de la Memoire

Onzieme rue 1A, Saint-Ghislain 7330, Belgium +32 65 76 19 80
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Musee de la Foire et de la Memoire

Reviewed By voyageurcolfontaine - Colfontaine, Hainaut, Belgium

Musée magnifique ou il faut choisir la visite conté (Mr Patoche vous guidera).
Monsieur Patoche vous guidera à travers le musée de la foire et de la mémoire (de Saint Ghislain), pour une très belle visite contée qui allie histoire, magie et musique foraine (en live) grâce à une grande collection d'objets.
Petits et grands, seront émerveiller avec leurs yeux d'enfants, et à la fin de la visite, vous pourrez faire une longue pause détente sur la terrasse d'une baraque à croustillons.
Vraiment un moment magnifique entre la découverte du musée de puces, le cabinet des curiosités, les marionnettes et tours de magie, que du bonheur ....
Les personnes âgées retrouveront des souvenirs d'enfance ....
Un grand merci Monsieur Patoche

3. In The Room

Place de Jericho, Jemappes, Mons 7012, Belgium +32 498 25 00 62
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5 based on 32 reviews

In The Room

In The Room est un nouveau loisir à Mons qui plaira à tous. C'est une activité d'équipe ludique & cérébrale. Amis, familles, collègues, team-buildings, séminaires... créez votre équipe de 2 à 6 personnes et venez vivre une expérience insolite et amusante dans nos salles. C'est quoi un escape game? Avec votre équipe, vous aurez une heure pour vous échapper de la salle (escape room) que vous aurez réservée. En combinant objets à trouver, énigmes à résoudre et mécanismes et cadenas à ouvrir, nos salles à thème vous feront vivre une expérience insolite et amusante. Chaque pièce a son scénario. Choisissez l'aventure dans laquelle vous plongerez et laissez vous porter par nos décors et leur ambiance.

Reviewed By Valentin T

We had a very good time there. The enigmas are not so easy so you’d better sleep well the night before in order to be mentally fit !

4. Francois Duesberg Museum

Sq. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 12 | Entrée par le n° 2 de la Rue de la Houssière, Mons 7000, Belgium +32 65 36 31 64
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5 based on 251 reviews

Francois Duesberg Museum

This outstanding museum of Decorative Arts (from 1775 to 1825) exhibits not only a prestigious collection of clocks (more than 300 ! ) including the largest ensemble of pendules "Au bon sauvage" (exotic subjects in patinated and ormoulu bronzes) in the world, but also exceptional French gilt bronzes,porcelains (from Paris and Brussels including marvels painted by viruoso Frederic-Theodor(e) FABER),silver,jewellery and other very rare objects. You will discover the way of living in Paris from the time of Louis XVI to Napoleon Ier and Charles X. An astonishing and dazzling beautiful visit !!! Michelin 2 stars for the whole Museum and above it: 2 specific stars for the "extraordinary collection of clocks" and, since 2015, 2 more stars for the "marvelous collections of porcelains" !!! 3 times worth seeing : a MUST !

Reviewed By Waltzy M - Canberra, Australia

This is a most beautiful museum, brought about by a very dedicated and passionate collector who deserves to be applauded for sharing his collection with us. Mons should be proud to have such fine works of art in its city, and promote them. Indeed, I believe this is one of the best collections of its type in Europe. Do make an effort to see it - and you might even be lucky enough to meet the owner there, when you walk in, just as I did!

5. Dour Festival

Plaine de la Machine a feu, Dour 7370, Belgium
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4 based on 17 reviews

Dour Festival

Since 1989, Belgium’s Dour Festival has served as an international summer retreat for music lovers. With over 144,000 attendees visiting annually, this July festival brings together 200 of the best artists in the world for a weekend of pure musical bliss. Acts can be heard for 17 out of 24 hours of the day and can run the gamut from pop, to R&B, reggae, rock, rap, house, metal, and nearly everything in between.

Reviewed By Evert V - Bazel, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium

For me this is the best festival in Belgium ... Nice people , discover music and drinking belgian beers ... Geat atmosphere See you in 2016

Rue Saint Pierre 125, Colfontaine 7340, Belgium +32 496 38 88 96
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4 based on 1 reviews

Mosaique

Reviewed By voyageurcolfontaine - Colfontaine, Hainaut, Belgium

Cave ancienne se trouvant dans une ancienne brasserie, ou il est possible de déguster la bière Mosaïque, bière pils, ressemblant à l'Orval avec une point de fruit exotique.
D'autres bière de la région sont disponible
La cave n'est ouverte que de temps en temps, je vous conseil de vous abonner à leur page facebook, pour connaitre les jours d'ouverture

7. Grand Place

Tournai, Belgium
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4 based on 989 reviews

Grand Place

Reviewed By AllanJGJ - Wellington, New Zealand

All of the great Flemish towns seem to have these wonderful central public spaces and this is one of the best; with it's large sloping space almost devoid of cars, but full of cafes (and students!). There's a range of interesting building all around and the multiple spout type of Fountains that seem so popular in this part of the world. A superb place for lunch or a coffee on a sunny day.

8. St Symphorien Military Cemetery

Mons, Belgium
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5 based on 253 reviews

St Symphorien Military Cemetery

St. Symphorien Military Cemetery is located 2 Kms east of Mons on the N90 a road leading to Charleroi. On reaching St. Symphorien the right hand turning from the N90 leads onto the Rue Nestor Dehon. The cemetery lies 200 metres along the Rue Nestor Dehon. GPS Co-ordinates: Longitude 04°00'38", Latitude 50°25'57" The cemetery at St. Symphorien was established by the German Army during the First World War as a final resting place for British and German soldiers killed at the Battle of Mons. Among those buried here is Private John Parr of the Middlesex Regiment, who was fatally wounded during an encounter with a German patrol two days before the battle, thus becoming the first British soldier to be killed in action on the Western Front.

Reviewed By AllanJGJ - Wellington, New Zealand

Like all of these Great War Cemeteries St Symphorien is sobering and saddening, but this one has the added, unusual aspect of having almost equal numbers of allied and German war dead. The cemetery was established by the Germans after the retreat from Mons with the original wooden crosses being replace by the sadly so familiar white crosses (and one Star of David) after the War. The German dead have darker headstones of granite grey. On the top of the rise are both an obelisk and the usual Allied Cross of Sacrifice. Somehow it's doubly saddening that the fallen on both sides lie together and that the Germans buried their enemy here with honour. From the Allied side it's a notable graveyard in that the first and last of their dead lie buried here, with gravestones from 23 August 1914 and as late as 20 November 1918; presumably dying of their wounds.It's a tranquil place but with the somewhat more random spread of stones including in circles, the darkness of the large trees, and the shared ground, it somehow seems even sadder than other Great War Cemeteries.

9. The Spin Cablepark

Rue Crossart 61, Boussu 6440, Belgium +32 71 31 39 82
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

The Spin Cablepark

The Spin Cablepark is a waterskilift for the practice of waterski and wakeboard for all and with no boat!!! The "Eat'n Spin" is a bar and a restaurant with a beautiful view on the lake! Simple and excellent cuisine (burgers, steak wtith salad and french fries, pasta,...) and a lot Belgian beers to savor on the terrass in the summer or around the fire place in the winter! The "Sleep'n Spin" is a nice accommodation for groups (24 beds) or for families (studio for 2-4 persons)

Reviewed By Chris B - Bruges, Belgium

One of the 5 cable parks in Belgium (for the moment), but very nice place to enjoy some wakeboarding and have a bite to eat or enjoy a good drink. Nice nature, peaceful surroundings. Other activites in area. great for weekdn get away!
Super friendly staff! And helpful owners! Keep up the good work!

10. Mons Memorial Museum

Boulevard Dolez 51, Mons 7000, Belgium +32 65 40 53 20
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4.5 based on 217 reviews

Mons Memorial Museum

Reviewed By mrobson - Vancouver, Canada

This museum was very informative, particularly the section on WWI, which was the main reason we visited. The maps showing the movement of troops over time and the way the front line changed presented the results of various conflicts in a way that made everything much clearer. The stories of people living during German occupation were very moving and again, presented the information in a way I haven't seen in other museums. Staff were friendly and helpful. The museum was well worth the several hours we spent there. My only complaint is that the signage is not at all visible and the door showing the address given on the museum's website is at the other end of the block, not the main entrance. We found that a bit confusing. Other than that, it was enjoyable and I recommend going.

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