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Hotel-Restaurant Horizon Ath-Lessines

★★★★Ghislenghien
8.1/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Quadruple Room
1x Double 45 Up to 5

The spacious quadruple room features air conditioning, soundproof walls, as well as a private bathroom boasting a walk-i…

Junior Suite
1x Double 45 Up to 3

The air-conditioned suite has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and a hairdryer. The suite features carpeted floors,…

Quadruple Room, Accessible
1x Double 40 Up to 4

1 Double Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 431 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV Food &…

Business Apartment
1x Queen 40 Up to 4

1 Queen Bed and 1 Queen Sofa Bed 431 sq feet Layout - Bedroom, living room, and dining area Internet - Free Wi…

Apartment
1x Sofa Bed 39 Up to 5

This apartment comprises 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. Meals can be…

Standard Twin Room with Shower
2x Twin 24 Up to 3

This room has a seating area with a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.

Superior Double Room
1x Double 24 Up to 3

This room has a seating area with a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. Guest benefit from a free mini-bar.

Standard Double Room with Bath
1x Double 24 Up to 3

This room has a seating area with a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.

Standard Room
1x Double 22 Up to 3

1 Double Bed 237 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV Food & Drink - Coffee/tea ma…

Standard Twin Room
2x Twin 22 Up to 3

2 Twin Beds 237 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV Food & Drink - Coffee/tea mak…

Executive Room
1x Queen 22 Up to 3

1 Queen Bed 237 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV Food & Drink - Coffee/tea mak…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Le Vieux Château★ Michelin You will be conquered by Le Vieux Château and its drop-dead surroundings before you have even taken a seat. Once over the moat bridge and past the huge oak door, it is impossible not to fall in love with the interior which intelligently and tastefully marries authentic period details such as timber ceilings with a light, contemporary vibe, while the glazed extension commands unfettered views over the garden and countryside. Once you are comfortably seated, you can bask in the slick service and infinite creativity of chef Tanguy De Turck. The chef refuses to limit himself to a single style. The12.2km
  • Quai n°4 After studying at Ath Catering School, then working together (and becoming brothers-in-law), for the last few years Maxence Bouralha and Charles-Maxime Legrand have been business partners and are going from strength to strength at Quai N°4. Their fashionable eatery, which sports a tasteful green and gold colour scheme, attracts a fine dining crowd who flocks here to sample subtle recipes, founded on the chefs’ experience honed in high-flying establishments. They have a knack for striking the right balance between classicism and creativity. For example, they may flank calf’s sweetbread cooked i7.6km
  • L'Esprit Village Christine and Pascal couldn’t have found a better name for their establishment. Everything from the warm greeting and service to the wholesome, rustic fare smacks of genuine sincerity. Chef Pascal forgoes fancy frills in favour of generous dishes piled high with top-notch familiar ingredients. He may underscore the full flavour of Iberico ham with a gutsy gravy, while the salty tang of clams is paired with a velvety pumpkin purée and a spicy cream of piquillo pimentos. A market-fresh menu that hits the spot every time – the epitome of a country village eatery!8.7km
  • L'EmbellieBib Make your day that little bit better with a visit to this restaurant run by charming maître d' Géraldine and seasoned chef Pol. Grab a table at the front of the cosy dining space, or head to the back, where light pours in from the lovely garden – either way, you're in for a treat! When it comes to the quality of his ingredients, the chef refuses to compromise, a pursuit of excellence that is matched by his culinary expertise. This cuisine is incredibly generous, and it shows in every dish, from the rich foie gras terrine served with succulent pheasant to the rich miso jus that lends a subtle s17.6km
  • Zicht Bull’s eye: you can enjoy the knockout view over the Flemish Ardennes as much as you like thanks to Zicht’s immense picture windows. The experience is even better on the terrace. Get ready to be pampered by a veteran couple: Hélène graciously supervises the dining room, while Kwinten crafts a subtle Franco-Belgian score that unveils his talent and craftsmanship. An example: ballotine of pheasant, salsifies and endives, flanked by an amazing sauce made out of the bones and enhanced with cognac and cranberries. There is also a vegetarian version of his seasonal set menu with several courses.10.9km
  • Atelier Gist Fire and fermentation are at the core of Atelier Gist, a converted barn, whose picture windows command views of the surrounding countryside. Seated at a counter overlooking the open kitchen, diners can watch chef Jason work his magic at the barbecue and charcoal-fired oven. He elevates robust barbecue flavours with bursts of citrus and Japanese seasonings. For instance, he grills pigeon whole, adding a fiendishly subtle cooking gravy, further enhanced by refined fermented touches for a distinctive, vibrant kick. The chef has a flair for exalting the inherent quality and depth of premium ingred11.0km
  • L'Orangerie de Moulbaix The bright and airy orangery at Moulbaix Castle presents itself as a tasteful blend of the old and the new. The terrace overlooking the vines, the castle and the windmill in the distance are simply idyllic! Maxence Bouralha and Charles-Maxime Legrand, the chef duo behind Quai no. 4, join forces with Philippe Lartigue to create meticulously prepared hearty French brasserie classics. Think sautéed mushrooms with finely chopped shallot topped with an indulgent potato emulsion, an œuf parfait (slow-cooked egg) that really lives up to its name, as well a touch of orange to provide a bright and zest13.2km
  • Château du Mylord Martin and Nuria Simonart have breathed a new lease of life into this English-looking manor house (1861), a landmark for foodies for many years. Rich in period charm, you can expect a log-burning fire to greet you in winter. The food is high-flying, with a quest for perfection that occasionally borders on daring. Cream of Jerusalem artichoke with coffee-flavoured mushrooms and scallops, all of which jazzed up by a tangy mandarin jelly. Delicacy is what best defines this establishment.15.3km
  • De Vijf Seizoenen Veg fresh from the field, herbs foraged in the Flemish Ardennes and sustainable seafood… Quality is the bedrock of this stylish establishment that sports elegant Art deco light fixtures. The family-run restaurant (brother, sister and dad in the kitchen, mum and daughter-in-law in the front of house) champions authentic fare and respect for the environment. The creative associations of ingredients and care lavished on the vegetables are truly impressive. For example, their unusual new spin on Flemish asparagus surprises with an incredible concoction of eggs and exciting fermented flavours. A se16.6km
  • Les Frères Louise This beautifully renovated miller's house (1737) has retained its classic soul and rustic charm – open fireplaces, rotating art collection, selection of cigars and pipe tobacco, and a lovely courtyard terrace. You will be treated like an old friend as you tuck into timeless classics made with the finest ingredients, such as partridge shot by a local hunter and soufflé generously infused with Grand Marnier. This restaurant is known for its freshly cooked fries, delicious sauces, masterful cooking on the charcoal grill and large à la carte menu. The sommelier has a penchant for German wines, and17.1km

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