B&B Mme Daniel

Top choice in Wallonia


Three art-filled rooms are available in this very homey 1673 stone house with flowerboxes and a charming little rear garden. Rooms are all very different in feel; the ground-floor room has garden access, the floral room is a dazzling visual overload, and the top-floor loft has a kitchenette and can sleep three. Homemade bread and jam make breakfast a treat.

The welcome is impeccable from Madame Daniel and two lovable collies (Dune and Angel), and this is a really authentic Belgian experience. There's no sign; book ahead.


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