Our waterway cruises Belgium

Immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of Wallonia aboard your houseboat

Head to our water­way base in Dinant where we’ll train you on every­thing there is to know about cap­tain­ing your licence-free boat. You’ll then be able to nav­i­gate the Schip­donk Canal with total peace of mind, head­ing towards the Lys, the Deule or anoth­er of Belgium’s many water­ways. Take the time to enjoy every moment of your cruise, start­ing with going through the locks, which is always a highlight.

Trav­el­ling through Wal­lo­nia on a house­boat means tak­ing the time to explore every cor­ner of this mul­ti-faceted region. Bel­gium is famous for its many abbeys – great places for a relaxed excur­sion and the oppor­tu­ni­ty to pick up some of the cheeses and beers that have real­ly made a name for these Bel­gian Trap­pist abbeys, to enjoy aboard your boat.


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Must-see places for a successful stay

The Namur Cable Car

The Namur Cable Car

“Fly“ over the city of Namur and reach the heights of the city in an unusual way, thanks to a cable car. The cable car links Namur city centre to the citadel in just 5 minutes. You can discover unprecedented views of the capital of the Walloon region.
Mountain bike trails in the Ardennes Nature Park

Mountain bike trails in the Ardennes Nature Park

For thrill-seekers, the Ardennes Regional Nature Park, through which the Meuse flows and which stretches between France, Belgium and Luxembourg, has a large number of mountain bike trails. On the programme: breathtaking landscapes, forests, some great climbs but also some crazy descents.
Mr Sax's house

Mr Sax's house

You won't be able to miss the saxophones throughout the city of Dinant, really everywhere. This musical instrument, the star of jazz, was invented here by Mr Adolphe Sax in the early 1840s. His house is open to the public free of charge and numerous activities and discovery tours are offered throughout the year.
"La Merveilleuse" cave

"La Merveilleuse" cave

This is an attraction not to be missed when visiting Dinant: “ La Merveilleuse”. This cave was only discovered in 1904, and its particularity is that it has never been inhabited. Why? Because it was under the sea at the time. The cave is open to visitors, and a lot of information is given about caves and speleology.
The Leffe House

The Leffe House

Leffe is a district of the city of Dinant, which has been made famous throughout the world for its Abbey of Leffe and its famous abbey beer produced since 1240, that is to say if the recipe is well kept. At Leffe House, you will find a beer museum, located in a former convent, as well as interactive experiences and of course tastings.

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