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

March 1, 2018 Malia Yoakum

Waasmunster (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌʋaːsˈmɵnstər]) is a municipality located in the Flemish province of East Flanders, in Belgium. The municipality only comprises the town of Waasmunster proper. On January 1, 2011, Waasmunster had a total population of 10,499. The total area is 31.93 km² which gives a population density of 329 inhabitants per km².
Restaurants in Waasmunster

1. Thermen Katara

Nieuwe Baan 66, Belsele 9111, Belgium +32 3 773 24 00
Excellent
64%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 299 reviews

Thermen Katara

Thermen Katara is one of the largest spa's in Belgium. We welcome you on a trip around the world of sauna and wellness. Discover our wide offer of sauna's, baths and treatments from all parts out of the world and enjoy the fresh food prepared in our own kitchen. Katara is an oasis of quite, peace and relaxation. We consider a friendly costumer service, cleanliness and hygiene to be our basic values. Thermen Katara is free accessible for use of sauna, which happens naked every day except for wednesdays, which are the bathsuit days. You will find us at Belsele inbetween Antwerp and Ghent.

Reviewed By ArticCynda - Brussels, Belgium

Short summary: service okay but expensive for what it is, lacking refreshments, and difficult to reach.
Elaborate review:
Located on the outskirts of Belsele, in a commercial zone, the location choice of the thermae is peculiar to say the least. The Belsele station is only infrequently serviced, and particularly poorly during weekends and holidays, which makes it even more inconvenient for a touristic attraction. There is a bus stop nearby, but few buses connect to the station so it may be shorter to simply walk (distance ca. 1.4 km) rather than wait for a bus. There are only a few direct trains connecting to Brussels per day, so careful planning is paramount. Poor accessibility will undoubtedly be the most difficult to resolve problem that Katara is currently facing.
The facilities themselves are new and modern. For those seeking a rustic ambient, Katara definitely isn't the best choice, but that is of course a matter of preference. The interior is relaxing, well maintained and tastefully decorated. There is ample space, and few areas give an overcrowded feeling. There is sufficient diversity in things to do, ranging from foot baths to saunas, to (outdoor only) swimming pools, steam bath, relax lounge, jacuzzi etc.
In our experience, the facilities were very clean, and there are absolutely no negative remarks to be made on hygiene or health. Staff is cleaning throughout the day, and most of them are very friendly and helpful.
The only point where Katara is severely lacking is refreshments. There is not a single drinking water Fountain in the entire complex, nor any other kind of refreshment (fruits, tea, ...) which are an absolute necessity for a sauna centered wellness oasis. It is odd that they have not yet picked this up after 5 years of operation. It is therefore necessary for guests to bring water or tea along themselves. Fortunately, the provided lockers are large enough to store all of this.
The thermae are currently undergoing expansion, and the new oriental sauna and relax lounge with beds and sofas are both superb new additions to the site. It seems that the current boiler room has a hard time keeping up with its growth though, as evidenced by the lack of warm water in showers when many guests are showering simultaneously. Occasionally, the water is just too cold for a comfortable shower, even after a sauna session!
At other points, Katara appears overzealous. The surveillance cameras in the changing rooms (!) for example may please the staff's voyeuristic needs but are, needless to say, misplaced. The camp fire next to the swimming pool also offers little extra value but does produce a lot of air pollution.
Although the provided service at Thermae Katara is generally good, the value of a visit is only average due to the very high prices (considering entrance fee, extra charges for basic needs like refreshments, and expensive food and drinks in the restaurant). A visit is therefore only justified when spending an entire day at the thermae and bringing own drinks and snacks along. Katara still has a long way to go until it can offer a value comparable to that of German wellness/thermen.

Molsbergenstraat 1, Lokeren 9160, Belgium
Excellent
39%
Good
55%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Molsbroek

Reviewed By LeenLokeren_Belgium_ - Lokeren(Belgium)

Nature reserve with a walking/biking path all around the natural lake/pond. There are several bird watching spots too, with explanation table( albeit only in Dutch). There is a wooden house where one can get information about the wildlife in the surroundings. brilliant with children!

3. Waasland Shopping Center

Kapelstraat 100, Sint-Niklaas 9100, Belgium +32 3 776 73 71
Excellent
28%
Good
64%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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4 based on 78 reviews

Waasland Shopping Center

Reviewed By LauraDaveJames - Solihull, United Kingdom

This shopping mall is located on the edge of Sint Niklaas just off the motorway not far from Antwerp. It has a very large car park and is the largest shopping mall that we have visited in Belgium. There is a supermarket and a wide range of shops to suit all budgets. The restaurants and bars are plentiful and much superior to the offerings in UK shopping malls. As is usual in Belgium you have to pay to visit the toilet, but the ticket allows you a discount at some coffee shops. A good day out, particulary if the weather is poor.

4. Filva Ballooning

Grote Baan 212, Waasmunster 9250, Belgium
Excellent
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Good
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5 based on 1 reviews

Filva Ballooning

Our company let you experience the joy of fying in a hot air balloon. Floating on the wind drifts through the sky.

Reviewed By helenwhyte15

We flew with Filva Ballooning as part of a 30th birthday celebration. It was an extremely memorable experience viewing the beautiful scenery in Belgium as the sun rose. Filip and his team were very professional. The whole experience was perfect from start to finish. I...MoreWe are very happy you enjoyed your morningflight !

5. De Wiek

Dendermondebaan 8, Zele 9240, Belgium +32 52 45 98 24
Excellent
14%
Good
58%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
14%
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3.5 based on 7 reviews

De Wiek

Reviewed By Jo B - Valkenburg, The Netherlands

Samen met een bevriend Belgisch koor mochten we hier een concert geven. Dezze accommodatie is geweldig, de akoestiek is uitstekend en de horecafaciliteiten zijn ook OK.

6. Pius X Chapel

Kasteellaan 1, Moerzeke 9220, Belgium +32 3 334 92 15
Excellent
67%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Pius X Chapel

Reviewed By Wilwa_Tikta - Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Passing by small village of Moerzeke, there aren’t many things to see, but there is something interesting as indicated on the gate near its small village square: the tomb and chapel of Blessed Edward Poppe.
Father Poppe (18.12.1890 – 10.06.1924) is known for his dedication for promoting Eucharist League, endless effort for Catechism, and was also a strong critic of Marxism and materialism. He also dedicated his life supporting the rights of the common laborer.
As located in very small village, if you wish to visit this place, better to clearly check the opening hours. Not just for foreigners, even many Belgians not really know where Moerzeke is located. the first stone construction was stated in 1960. just few steps from the gate near Moerzeke Square, there is also Edward Poppe Museum.
Apart reaching by personal car, Moerzeke can be also reached by train, where the nearest train station is Dendermonde and Sint-Niklaas; and from both stations continued with short ride bus to Moezeke square.

Zwijvekemuseum, Dendermonde, Belgium +32 52 21 30 18
Excellent
24%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
7%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 53 reviews

Begijnhof

Reviewed By meskean - Brussels, Belgium

This hidden place is one of the few remaining places that wasn't destroyed in Dendermonde by the German troups during WW1 because apparantly their horses were stalled here, is worth visiting, even though it needs further restauration. It is a quiet, open space with all the houses around the central grass area. There is a small local museum, and if you are lucky or take a guided tour, you also can enter the house of the "grootjuffrouw". Beware of your head on the stairway!
FYI Zwijvekemuseum is located elsewhere.

Sint-Gillislaan 6, Sint-Gillis-bij-Dendermonde 9200, Belgium +32 494 29 29 97
Excellent
56%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
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Poor
5%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 17 reviews

Hintlabyrinth

Reviewed By Kdplecke - Dendermonde, Belgium

First time in an Escape room. I loved the concept and I was pleased to find out that an escape room was build nearby the city of Dendermonde. My expectations were high but no disappointments at all, although I can't compare with other escape rooms. I'm looking forward to try room n°2 and hope they are able to open a third room.

9. City Hall and Belfry (Stadhuis en Belfort)

Grote Markt 12, Sint-Niklaas 9100, Belgium +32 3 778 35 00
Excellent
29%
Good
58%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4 based on 44 reviews

City Hall and Belfry (Stadhuis en Belfort)

Reviewed By margareth700 - Holmfirth, United Kingdom

Antwerp is full of magnificent buildings and the city hall completed in 1564 is really stunning, outshining the those of Bruges, Genoa and even Venice. Situated in the Grote Mark, the façade has 87 flags representing Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium, Europe and the United Nations. The other flags represent countries that are member of the European Union and nations that have a consulate in Antwerp.
In front stands the Brabo Fountain – legend has it that Brabo killed a giant who used to cut off sailors hands if they did not pay a toll.

10. Stadsmuseum Lokeren

Markt 15a, Lokeren 9160, Belgium +32 9 345 44 58
Excellent
38%
Good
49%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
4%
Terrible
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4 based on 21 reviews

Stadsmuseum Lokeren

Reviewed By RHAHJ - Nijmegen, The Netherlands

For the small town of Lokeren, the museum is pretty elaborate. For the most part, it shows the different industries that thrived in the town, from flax and hats to farms and butchers. All illustrated with nice objects. And entrance is free.

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