What to do and see in Zoutleeuw, Flanders: The Best Things to do

December 29, 2021 Russell Mellin

Discover the best top things to do in Zoutleeuw, Belgium including Mooods, St Leonard's Church, Provinciedomein Het Vinne Zoutleeuw, Sint Leonarduskerk Zoutleeuw, De Twee Leeuwkes, Kapel van OLV van de Ossenweg.

1. Mooods

Louis Claeslaan 12, Zoutleeuw 3440 Belgium +32 11 19 09 08 [email protected] http://www.mooods.be
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Mooods

Owner-operated spa with heated outside pool, jacuzzi, sauna, hammam. For private rentals from two hours and up, for up to six guests. Enjoy the luxury of being with your loved ones or friends in a private spa environment !

2. St Leonard's Church

Grote Market, Zoutleeuw Belgium
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

St Leonard's Church

3. Provinciedomein Het Vinne Zoutleeuw

Ossenwegstraat 70, Zoutleeuw 3440 Belgium +32 11 78 18 19 [email protected] http://www.vlaamsbrabant.be/vrije-tijd-cultuur/provinciedomeinen/het-vinne-zoutleeuw/index.jsp
Excellent
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4.5 based on 116 reviews

Provinciedomein Het Vinne Zoutleeuw

Reviewed By lilmissmuffet2016 - London, United Kingdom

As a wheelchair user I spend a lot of time searching for places I can a) access b) park at c) eat and drink at and d) use the toilet facilities. Sadly, this usually narrows it down to a very small percentage of visitor attractions. So I was delighted to find this place. There are several large disabled parking bays right by the entrance. There is plenty of parking and also a lot of bike parking too. There is a lovely play area also by the entrance which is actually designed with disabled children in mind - a refreshing site to see! Also by the play area is a lovely restaurant - Bistro Het Vinne - De Winning. Covid restrictions being what they are, we found this restaurant very, very well prepared. You have to wait to be seated (not long!) and use the hand gel...sign in etc. The tables outside are large, well spaced and all disinfected thoroughly between customers. I didn't go inside but would imagine the same as the owners are clearly very vigilant. The staff were very friendly and couldn't have been more welcoming. All staff use hand gel frequently and wear masks of course. The menu was lovely. The food very good quality Belgian fare and mainly bio (organic) and sourced from local farms. Everything was delicious and the ice cream was particularly good, made with bio milk from a local producer. The park walks themselves are sadly not very accessible, but you can do a short roll of around 1-2kms and this does include the sensory area which has some installations such as a wind chime machine. It was enough for us for a short afternoon stroll followed by a lovely meal. There is also an information centre right next to the bistro and play area - fully accessible. There is also a fully accessible toilet available too. One big enough for an electric wheelchair to turn around in! Yippee! Oh and one more thing, no wasps! The bane of late summer. No wasps, nor wasp traps, which only seem to attract the little buggers. A huge bonus for me! All in all I can highly recommend this place. Please visit. Like all places they are struglling due to Corona but deserve to be top of your priority list of places to go for a lovely walk and a meal.

4. Sint Leonarduskerk Zoutleeuw

Grote Markt, Zoutleeuw Belgium http://www.steenmeijer.be/sint-leonarduskerk
Excellent
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Sint Leonarduskerk Zoutleeuw

5. De Twee Leeuwkes

Grote Markt 26, Zoutleeuw 3440 Belgium +32 479 55 49 01 http://www.facebook.com/de2leeuwkes/
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

De Twee Leeuwkes

6. Kapel van OLV van de Ossenweg

Ossenwegstraat, Zoutleeuw 3440 Belgium +32 11 94 90 00 [email protected] http://www.zoutleeuw.be/kapel-van-de-ossenweg

Op de plaats, waar volgens de legende een beeldje van O.L.Vrouw, dat door een ossenspan werd uitgeploegd, tegen een eik heeft gehangen, bouwde men in 1538 een laatgotische kapel, die al vlug tot een bedevaartsoord zou uitgroeien. Ook het interieur van de kapel verrast de bezoeker aangenaam. Het doksaal is versierd met een zeer fraaie apostelbank van 1613, afkomstig uit de Klerkenkapel.

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