Unravel the deepest secrets of Hennegau Province
Renting a holiday house in Hennegau Province is an ideal choice for holidaymakers who want to explore the westernmost province of Belgium. The region, which is situated close to the border of France, is home to many industrial towns and small historic villages and a holiday home in Hennegau Province offers visitors the opportunity to explore its navigable waterways and extensive cycle paths at their leisure.
Key attractions in Hennegau Province
Book a holiday house or holiday rental in Hennegau Province at a popular destination such as Tournai. This vibrant and historic French speaking town features a wide range of museums such as the Museum of Fine Arts and a well preserved four towered cathedral which dates back to the 11th century and is the oldest cathedral in Belgium. The city's Aqua Tournai, a leisure centre with swimming pools and an adventure park, is popular with families. To explore the region's many attractions, head east from Tournai to Mons, another popular holiday rental destination. Besides its churches, the nearby ancient town of Nimy and Imagipark, an amusement park, you can also take a canal tour from the Grand-Large Marina. The Ducasse, a week long series of festivities held annually 57 days after Easter, is a great time to rent a holiday home in the city. Once the epicentre of the coal mining and glass industries, today Charleroi is a cosmopolitan and bustling city with many places to drink and eat making it the ideal place to rent a holiday home or holiday apartment and a good base from which to explore the Belgian Ardennes.
Best time to visit the Hennegau Province
In Hennegau, holiday rental is most popular from mid-May to August when temperatures range from 15°C to 19°C and rainfall is at its lowest. With its many historic sites, extensive network of canals and the ancient residencies of princely and ducal families, renting a holiday house or a holiday apartment is a the perfect way to explore all that Hennegau Province has to offer.