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Parc park in Auderghem, BRU
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Parc

4.9(11 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for all ages, from toddlers to teens. Younger children (2-6) love exploring the woodland paths and playing in open grassy areas, while older kids (7+) enjoy longer nature walks and can appreciate the historical Rouge-Cloître priory nearby.

About

This expansive green oasis in Auderghem offers families a peaceful escape from Brussels' urban bustle with its scenic walking trails, open picnic areas, and beautiful natural woodland. With a stellar 4.9-star rating and 24/7 access, it's the perfect spot for letting kids burn energy while parents enjoy the tranquil forest setting. The Rouge-Cloître area combines nature exploration with cultural heritage, making it ideal for active families who love the outdoors.

Highlights

  • Extensive network of flat, stroller-friendly walking trails through peaceful woodland
  • Large open spaces perfect for ball games, frisbee, and running around freely
  • Historic Rouge-Cloître priory site with picturesque pond and artist studios to explore
  • Abundant wildlife spotting opportunities including ducks, birds, and occasional deer
  • Shaded forest paths ideal for hot summer days

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Pack a picnic and reusable water bottles as there are limited facilities within the park itself. Bring a blanket for one of the grassy clearings.
  2. 2.Download an offline map before arriving, as mobile data can be spotty in the wooded areas. The trails are well-marked but helpful to navigate.
  3. 3.Wear sturdy shoes or boots, especially after rain, as woodland paths can get muddy. Brussels weather changes quickly, so pack layers and rain jackets.
  4. 4.Visit the charming Rouge-Cloître art center and its pond at the park entrance for bathrooms and a small cafe serving snacks and drinks.
  5. 5.The park connects to the larger Sonian Forest network. For families with older kids, consider bringing bikes to explore the wider trail system.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings or early afternoons are quietest for young families. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer the most beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or colorful leaves, plus comfortable temperatures. Weekends see more local families, creating a lively atmosphere if your kids enjoy social play.

What to Know

Admission is completely free and the park is accessible 24/7. Street parking is available along Rue du Rouge-Cloître. Bring your own food and snacks, though the Rouge-Cloître art center has a small cafe with basic refreshments and clean public restrooms.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round and beautiful in every season. Spring brings wildflowers and baby ducklings, summer offers shady forest cover, autumn features stunning foliage, and winter can be magical with frost. Trails may be muddy in wet seasons, so appropriate footwear is essential October through March.

Nearby Eats

The Rouge-Cloître art center cafe offers light meals, waffles, and drinks in a charming setting. For heartier options, head back toward Auderghem center (10 minutes by car) where you'll find family-friendly Belgian restaurants and pizzerias along Chaussée de Wavre.

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