Gorgeous Off-Grid Tiny House Near Antwerp, Belgium
Cabin in Wuustwezel, Antwerp
3 guests • 1 bedroom • 3 beds • 1 bathroom
Features and services
Beds
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1 Double bed
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1 Sofa bed
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1 Crib
Most popular features
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Pets allowed
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Wi-Fi/Internet
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Private Kitchen
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National Park
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Heating
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Hiking
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River, stream or creek
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Fireplace
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Fridge
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Forest
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Wildlife watching
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Stove
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Private Barbecue
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1 Bathroom
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Wine tasting
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Yoga
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Prairie, meadow or plain
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Wetland
Where you will stay
Get in touch to book your luxury camping rental
Wuustwezel, Antwerp
Detailed location provided after booking
Scenic views
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Forest
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National Park
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Prairie, meadow or plain
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River, stream or creek
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Wetland
Your Kalmdown Nature Cabin is located at the “Domein van Franciscanessen”, in the municipality of Wuustwezel on the border of the Grenspark De Zoom - Kalmthoutse Heide.
It stands on a beautiful field, adjacent to a protected fen called Hurkven. This area connects the Antwerp hamlets of Gooreind and Vossegat and is an important bird-watching paradise.
Until 2010, this domain was part of an international training center for missionary nuns. Today, the park offers its visitors a peaceful respite.
The cabin is also a few kilometers away from Grenspark De Zoom - Kalmthoutse Heide. Here you can get lost on foot for hours or take a bike ride through the scenic landscape.
It stands on a beautiful field, adjacent to a protected fen called Hurkven. This area connects the Antwerp hamlets of Gooreind and Vossegat and is an important bird-watching paradise.
Until 2010, this domain was part of an international training center for missionary nuns. Today, the park offers its visitors a peaceful respite.
The cabin is also a few kilometers away from Grenspark De Zoom - Kalmthoutse Heide. Here you can get lost on foot for hours or take a bike ride through the scenic landscape.
Activities near Wuustwezel
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Hiking
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Biking
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Wine tasting
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Meditation
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Yoga
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Wildlife watching
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Hunting
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Tennis
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Golfing
OUTDOOR RELAXATION
- There are outdoor lounge chairs available for your use, so you can enjoy the sound and smell of nature during your stay.
- You can find a fire pit for barbecuing next to your cabin and so you can also enjoy sitting by the fire. Always be cautious of the risk of fire from smoldering charcoal or ashes. Please be reminded that making outdoor fire is prohibited during periods of drought. The Slow Cabins team will inform you when there is a ban. For the love of nature, please do not leave stubs or waste around the cabin.
WALKING & CYCLING
Wuustwezel has 8 themed walks ranging from hikes along several magnificent castles to routes across the border which were once used to smuggle dairy products. More information at here.
Here are our 3 favorite hiking trails in the region:
- Beergatspad (12,7 km): download here the map and GPX file
- Het Uilenpad (7,5 km): downlaod here the map and GPX file
- Het Bruynleegtpad (6km of 9km): download here the map and GPX file
Here is our favorite bicycle route in the region:
- Erfgoedroute (31 km): download here the map and GPX file
KALMTHOUTSE HEIDE (20 MIN. DRIVE)
Your cabin is located in the municipality of Wuustwezel in the province of Antwerp, a stone's throw from one of the oldest and largest nature reserves in Flanders, the Kalmthoutse Heide. This nature reserve is a rare relic of the once vast European heathland landscape. There are plenty of beautiful walking and cycling routes available in the Kalmthoutse Heide, where you can discover rare animal and plant species. Walking and cycling maps are available for you in your cabin. If you are coming by car, there is parking available at Heidebloemlaan as well as at the reception of De Vroente in Putsesteenweg 129, Kalmthout.
WATCHTOWER DE KLOT - WUUSTWEZEL (10 MIN. DRIVE)
Nature reserve De Maatjes is a cross-border marsh landscape. It is largely located in the municipality of Zundert and in the Belgian municipalities of Wuustwezel and Kalmthout. At the point where the three municipalities meet, a 7-meter-high watchtower has been built, from which you can look out over the surrounding area.
The name 'de Klot' refers to a piece of peat. Between 1250 and 1750 peat was extracted here on an almost industrial scale. The peat was transported to Roosendaal, Bergen-op-Zoom, Antwerp, ... From the lookout tower you can still see peat relics in the landscape.
After peat extraction, this area spontaneously evolved into a heather landscape. The fertility of this area began at the beginning of the 20th century. The land consolidation around 1970 gave the landscape its current appearance. From the tower you can, as it were, see 800 years of landscape evolution.
The nature reserve has great ecological value. Nature lovers and bird watchers quickly find their way to the tower. Furthermore, plans from the First World War show that the Death Wire ran near the tower. As part of the many commemorations, a reconstruction of this wire has been placed at the base of the tower. Various cycling routes run along De Klot and you can also cross the border along several hiking paths.
BAILEYBRIDGE (15 MIN. DRIVE)
A bailey bridge is a bridge that consists of standard segments and as such can be built very quickly.
The bailey bridge on ‘Schietveldweg’ was recently renovated. This bridge was built by the Belgian army at the end of the Second World War to allow heavy vehicles to cross the ‘Kleine Aa’. Currently it is only used as a connecting road between Loenhout and Wuustwezel for cyclists and pedestrians.
Schietveldweg
2990 Wuustwezel
Google Maps Coordinates: 51°22'59.6"N 4°37'07.0"E
- There are outdoor lounge chairs available for your use, so you can enjoy the sound and smell of nature during your stay.
- You can find a fire pit for barbecuing next to your cabin and so you can also enjoy sitting by the fire. Always be cautious of the risk of fire from smoldering charcoal or ashes. Please be reminded that making outdoor fire is prohibited during periods of drought. The Slow Cabins team will inform you when there is a ban. For the love of nature, please do not leave stubs or waste around the cabin.
WALKING & CYCLING
Wuustwezel has 8 themed walks ranging from hikes along several magnificent castles to routes across the border which were once used to smuggle dairy products. More information at here.
Here are our 3 favorite hiking trails in the region:
- Beergatspad (12,7 km): download here the map and GPX file
- Het Uilenpad (7,5 km): downlaod here the map and GPX file
- Het Bruynleegtpad (6km of 9km): download here the map and GPX file
Here is our favorite bicycle route in the region:
- Erfgoedroute (31 km): download here the map and GPX file
KALMTHOUTSE HEIDE (20 MIN. DRIVE)
Your cabin is located in the municipality of Wuustwezel in the province of Antwerp, a stone's throw from one of the oldest and largest nature reserves in Flanders, the Kalmthoutse Heide. This nature reserve is a rare relic of the once vast European heathland landscape. There are plenty of beautiful walking and cycling routes available in the Kalmthoutse Heide, where you can discover rare animal and plant species. Walking and cycling maps are available for you in your cabin. If you are coming by car, there is parking available at Heidebloemlaan as well as at the reception of De Vroente in Putsesteenweg 129, Kalmthout.
WATCHTOWER DE KLOT - WUUSTWEZEL (10 MIN. DRIVE)
Nature reserve De Maatjes is a cross-border marsh landscape. It is largely located in the municipality of Zundert and in the Belgian municipalities of Wuustwezel and Kalmthout. At the point where the three municipalities meet, a 7-meter-high watchtower has been built, from which you can look out over the surrounding area.
The name 'de Klot' refers to a piece of peat. Between 1250 and 1750 peat was extracted here on an almost industrial scale. The peat was transported to Roosendaal, Bergen-op-Zoom, Antwerp, ... From the lookout tower you can still see peat relics in the landscape.
After peat extraction, this area spontaneously evolved into a heather landscape. The fertility of this area began at the beginning of the 20th century. The land consolidation around 1970 gave the landscape its current appearance. From the tower you can, as it were, see 800 years of landscape evolution.
The nature reserve has great ecological value. Nature lovers and bird watchers quickly find their way to the tower. Furthermore, plans from the First World War show that the Death Wire ran near the tower. As part of the many commemorations, a reconstruction of this wire has been placed at the base of the tower. Various cycling routes run along De Klot and you can also cross the border along several hiking paths.
BAILEYBRIDGE (15 MIN. DRIVE)
A bailey bridge is a bridge that consists of standard segments and as such can be built very quickly.
The bailey bridge on ‘Schietveldweg’ was recently renovated. This bridge was built by the Belgian army at the end of the Second World War to allow heavy vehicles to cross the ‘Kleine Aa’. Currently it is only used as a connecting road between Loenhout and Wuustwezel for cyclists and pedestrians.
Schietveldweg
2990 Wuustwezel
Google Maps Coordinates: 51°22'59.6"N 4°37'07.0"E
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Check-in: 04:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Check-out: 11:00 AM
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