In Hingene near Bornem, visitors can now experience a unique stay at the pavilion De Notelaer, a historic site along the Scheldt River. The pavilion, known from the TV series Stille Waters, offers a rare chance to sleep in a piece of Belgian heritage. This exciting development was announced on 2025-07-02 14:51:00, marking a new chapter for this 18th-century landmark.
- Overnachten mogelijk in paviljoen De Notelaer
- Paviljoen bekend van televisieserie Stille Waters
- Gebouwd eind 18e eeuw als jachtpaviljoen
- Diende adelijke familie d'Ursel als ontvangstplek
- Stichting Kempens Landschap kreeg erfpacht zeven jaar geleden
- Beslist paviljoen om te vormen tot vakantieverblijf
Built as a hunting and reception pavilion for the noble d’Ursel family, De Notelaer has stood the test of time. Seven years ago, the Kempens Landschap Foundation took over the lease and decided to transform the pavilion into a vacation rental, blending history with modern comfort. Could this be the perfect getaway for locals and tourists alike?
With its rich history and scenic location, De Notelaer invites visitors to explore Belgium’s cultural roots. What makes this heritage site a must-visit, and how does it enrich the local tourism landscape? Let’s dive deeper.
Why does this matter for Belgian tourism and heritage preservation? De Notelaer’s transformation highlights the growing trend of repurposing historic buildings for modern use. This approach helps:
- Preserve cultural landmarks by giving them new life
- Boost local tourism with authentic, immersive experiences
- Support regional economies by attracting visitors to lesser-known areas
As De Notelaer opens its doors to guests, it invites Belgians and visitors to rediscover the charm of their local history. Will you be among the first to spend a night in this elegant pavilion? Book your stay and experience a piece of Belgium’s past today.