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Gravenhof

★★★BeerselGarden viewLake view
6.7/ 10Fair

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Rooms & Views

Quadruple Room
5x Twin 4 Up to 6
Garden view

The quadruple room features a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a minibar, a coffee machine, a wardrobe as well as gar…

Deluxe Double or Twin Room
1x Queen 2 Up to 2
Lake view

The air-conditioned double room provides a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a mini-bar, a coffee machine, a wardrobe…

Large Double Room
1x Queen 2 Up to 2
Lake view

The air-conditioned double room provides a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a mini-bar, a coffee machine, a wardrobe…

Deluxe Single Room
1x Twin 1

The single room features a mini-bar, a coffee machine, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box and a flat-screen TV with cable ch…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Bistro Racine★ Michelin Bistro Racine is proof that, contrary to popular belief, a MICHELIN star isn’t always about fancy fine dining. One immediately feels at home in this setting that mixes modern and authentic fixtures and fittings and in which the open kitchen plays the star role. Jimmy Collodoro regales diners with premium produce. The market-fresh, seasonal dishes, chalked up on a slate, change regularly, without forgetting firm fixtures, like beef grilled in a Mibrasa charcoal oven. The food is finely crafted and refreshingly straightforward. Unexpected details add a humorous twist, illustrated by a creamy ris6.0km
  • Monsieur VBib Jan Verhaert cooks what he likes to eat, which is nostalgic Gallic classics with the occasional nod to Italy. His cosy neighbourhood restaurant rolls out confident bistro fare of the likes of pâté en croûte or a succulent pithivier (pie) of pheasant, mushrooms and foie gras in a butter-rich puff pastry shell. And what about a decadent flaky pastry millefeuille with vanilla-rich crème pâtissière for dessert? The razor-sharp precision of the cooking and the chef's penchant for gutsy flavours are truly noteworthy. A champion of French culinary tradition, Monsieur Verhaert delivers exceptional foo5.4km
  • Philippe Meyers★ Michelin Philippe and Valerie Meyers are sincere, warm-hearted folks, adjectives that also depict the interior design of their dinky eatery which showcases a magnificent collection of Michelin Guides. Valérie plays the role of hostess with great spontaneity and adores waxing lyrical about the chef’s passion for Walloon produce and his ability to tell a tale with just a few ingredients. Take for example his signature dish of speck, cooked for 17 hours, which he pairs with lemon-flavoured Eau de Villée, seared, still translucent langoustine tails and a gutsy sauce of hoisin and confit lemons. Alternative7.8km
  • Le Chalet de la Forêt★★ Michelin Pascal Devalkeneer’s chalet is magnificently set on the edge of the Sonian Forest and the chalet’s terrace makes the most of this fantastic natural environment. The restaurant overlooking the chef’s cottage garden oozes luxurious elegance to which you should add well-oiled, slick service and, above all, chef Devalkeneer’s personal stamp on each dish. His blend of classicism and creativity reveals surgical precision, as well as a quest for subtlety and generosity. He scours the countryside of Belgium and France for the best ingredients from Aveyron lamb to abalone from the Brittany coast and ho8.7km
  • La Branche d'OlivierBib With its old tiled floor and leather seats, patinated woodwork, plus the peaceful terrace overlooking Kinsendaal Nature Reserve, this charming bistro is full of character. The many regulars come here to feast on classics such as foie gras maison, cod fillet in a chorizo crust with a saffron white wine sauce, and chocolate mousse for dessert. It is not without good reason that chef Demurger is hailed as a great sauce maker and rôtisseur. This Bib Gourmand restaurant is all about craftsmanship and generosity.6.9km
  • MaïnoïBib Whilst refreshingly modern, Maïnoï nonetheless remains true to its traditional roots and the characteristic Thai interior creates a warm, welcoming vibe. The seasoned chef deftly crafts exuberant familiar flavours and cannot be rivalled for his way with sauces, as he peps up beef and vegetable side dishes with flair and talent. For example, his aromatic tom ka kai is a delicate blend of rich coconut milk with lemon grass, spicy pepper oil, juicy chicken and varied herbs. The bold, daring creative menu is a gold mine of pleasant surprises for the diner. We recommend the house signature dishes, 8.0km
  • Au repos de la montagneBib From the black and white floor tiles and bistro chairs to the enamel signs that adorn the walls, this buzzy neighbourhood bistro oozes character. What’s more, the slate menu (more concise lineup at lunchtime) will set your tastebuds drooling: melt-in-the-mouth country pâté of wild duck with fresh green peppers or stew simmered lovingly in a rich brown sauce and served with piping hot fresh fries. The predominantly Gallic score is rolled out playfully, as are the vegetarian dishes, and every bite is followed by a wallop of gusto. Splendid lineup of local beers and natural wines. Ideal for a hea8.3km
  • Les Eleveurs Les Eleveurs hotel restaurant, a landmark of Halle since 1897, has been run by the De Brouwer family since its foundation. Today, Annelies and Julian are breathing new life into their family heritage. Master Jochen Heyvaerts can be relied upon to ply you with excellent wine tips in addition to seamless service, while chef Borsy orchestrates the highly popular traditional culinary score, adding his own personal melody as he celebrates Pajottenland specialties. The extensive menu ranges from family favourites such as quenelles of pike and melt-in-the-mouth Iberico loin of pork with gherkins and 4.0km
  • Stone DialBib This venue is in a class of its own. Located on the Crabbegat path in the oldest building of Uccle, this slightly mysterious restaurant mingles vintage details, like the wooden ceiling and old wood-burning stove, with a subtle Chinese spin. You will find a jaw-dropping lineup of traditional delicacies in colourful, indulgent dishes. Succulent spring rolls stuffed with poultry and caramelised onions, noodles tossed with crunchy veg and Peking duck to die for… Authentic flavours that will set your tastebuds tingling showcased in a menu that is as varied as it is enticing.8.5km
  • Nesta As you enter the lifestyle boutique, you will notice the snug restaurant at the rear leading into a pretty garden, where, as you sit on the patio, you may even be forgiven for thinking you’re in Italy! Chef Kayes Ghourabi soaks his recipes in Italian sunshine as recognisable Mediterranean aromas and flavours unfold and captivate our tastebuds. Examples include a pedigree vitello tonnato or a breast of duck with a hazelnut crumble and a drizzling of subtle cooking juices. Bang on every time and always open to new twists.5.0km

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Attractions nearby

  • Beersel Castle castle in Beersel, Belgium3.6km
  • Joseph Marien Stadium stadium in Brussels9.7km

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