Exploring Castles
Visit the small castles built by the nobility in the late 19th century for a glimpse into the past.
Sint-Andries, a sub-municipality of Bruges, offers a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the Jan Breydel Stadium, home to local football teams, and the historic St. Andrew's Abbey, established in 1100. The area is dotted with small castles built by the nobility in the late 19th century, set in lush, woody environments. It is an ideal destination for those who appreciate history and enjoy tranquil walks in nature.
Sint-Andries, a sub-municipality of Bruges, offers a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the Jan Breydel Stadium, home to local football teams, and the historic St. Andrew's Abbey, established in 1100. The area is dotted with small castles built by the nobility in the late 19th century, set in lush, woody environments. It is an ideal destination for those who appreciate history and enjoy tranquil walks in nature.
Jan Breydel Stadium for football fans.
St. Andrew's Abbey, a historic site since 1100.
Numerous small castles from the 19th century.
Woody environments perfect for leisurely walks.
Close access to Bruges, a major tourist destination.
Rich historical sites with abbeys and castles.
Ideal for leisurely walks and exploring nature.
Visit the small castles built by the nobility in the late 19th century for a glimpse into the past.
Catch a game at the Jan Breydel Stadium, home to Club Brugge and Cercle Brugge.
History buffs and nature enthusiasts.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
Dutch, French, English
Don't miss St. Andrew's Abbey, a site with deep historical roots dating back to 1100.
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather and blooming landscapes, perfect for exploring the outdoors.
Summer is lively with local events, though it can be crowded with tourists.
Fall provides a quieter experience with beautiful autumn foliage.
Winter is peaceful and ideal for enjoying the historical sites without the crowds.