Spire-less church towers, winding dikes, ramrod-straight canals, monumental farmhouses, rustling poplars and willows swaying beside waving grass and grain. Few landscapes are more idyllic. Here nature, agriculture and culture are forever intertwined, and each village is a partial reflection of the history of Bruges. Today this land of straight, solitary lanes is a delightful haven of peace. Medieval Damme is the perfect icing on the cake, the Damme Canal your ideal guide. And if you find yourself hungry in Damme, then you're going to be pampered. Damme's culinary reputation is justly deserved!
Also to be discovered in the region around Bruges:
If you're spending some time in the Bruges region, you should definitely pay a visit to Bruges. This Flemish Art City is among the top heritage cities in Europe and the world. In 2000 Unesco even designated the entire historic centre as world heritage. Bruges has a wealth of valuable heritage: historic buildings, collections, museums, protected urban views...
And let's not forget that Bruges is also the world’s pre-eminent chocolate city, with more than 50 impassioned chocolatiers, the museum Chocostory and its own praline: the Bruges Swan. This lively city with romantic hotspots, cool shopping streets, prize-winning restaurants ... will go straight to your heart! More info on: https://bezoekers.brugge.be/en.
Golf between the meadows, waterways and poplars, the character of the region around Bruges is reflected in each hole at the Damme Golf & Country Club.
Two of Belgium's oldest golf courses of international stature, Royal Ostend Golf Club and Royal Zoute Golf Club are also close to the sea. Or go for nine holes of golfing pleasure at Wellington Golf Oostende, in the incomparable setting of the old racecourse!