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Verger du Bonheur farm in Schaerbeek, BRU
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View of Verger du Bonheur in Schaerbeek, BRU
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View of Verger du Bonheur in Schaerbeek, BRU
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Verger du Bonheur

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🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 3-12. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy simple activities like watering plants and spotting bugs, while school-age children appreciate the educational workshops and can participate more actively in gardening tasks and seasonal harvests.

About

Verger du Bonheur is a charming community garden and orchard in the Schaerbeek district where children can get their hands dirty while learning about urban farming and nature. This peaceful green space offers seasonal activities like fruit picking, gardening workshops, and educational programs that connect kids with where their food comes from in the heart of Brussels.

Highlights

  • Hands-on gardening activities where kids can plant seeds and learn about vegetables
  • Seasonal fruit picking including apples, berries, and other orchard produce
  • Educational workshops about composting, insects, and sustainable gardening
  • Open green space for children to explore nature safely in an urban setting
  • Meeting friendly community volunteers who share their passion for gardening

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check their Facebook page or website before visiting as opening hours vary seasonally and activities are often scheduled on weekends during growing season.
  2. 2.Bring old clothes and closed-toe shoes that can get muddy, plus sunscreen and hats for sunny days as there's limited shade in garden areas.
  3. 3.Basic French or Dutch phrases are helpful as staff may have limited English, but gardening activities are hands-on and easy to follow regardless of language.
  4. 4.Visit during harvest season (late summer to fall) when kids can pick and taste fresh fruits and vegetables.
  5. 5.The garden is run by volunteers, so consider making a small donation or purchasing produce to support this community project.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekend mornings during spring through fall (April to October) when most family activities and workshops are scheduled. The garden is most vibrant during growing season from May to September with plenty of ripe produce and active planting areas to explore.

What to Know

Entry is free or by donation, making it a budget-friendly option for families. The garden is a community-run volunteer space, so facilities are basic with no cafe or formal restaurant on site, so bring snacks and water for the kids.

Seasonal Notes

Most active from April through October during growing season. Spring offers planting activities, summer features the fullest gardens with educational programs, and fall is ideal for harvest activities and apple picking. Limited or no activities during winter months (November to March).

Nearby Eats

Head to Place Colignon, a 10-minute walk away, for family-friendly cafes and the popular Noordmarkt on Sundays. For quick bites, try Pistolet Original for Belgian sandwiches or grab frites from one of the local friteries that kids will love.

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