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Staying is the new exploring

Dripping ice cream, refreshing sorbets, and fruity biscuits—there’s no doubt we’re in the heart of summer.

August is in full swing, and even though the holidays are well underway, the urge to escape is still strong. Whether you’ve just returned from a trip or are about to leave, one thought keeps coming back: to leave again...

But when you think about it, why leave again when you can also stay? This seemingly simple question makes us rethink how we see vacations, escape, and the future of our planet. Let us explain.

Traveling is often linked with adventure, getting away, and discovering new things—and the farther we go, the better it feels.

But staying "at home," in your own region, can offer experiences just as enriching and exciting. And what we love at Dandoy, it’s much better for the environment and helps keep local businesses alive during the summer.

So, to make you want to stay (or just to pique your curiosity), we’ve decided to share our favorite Belgian spots:

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Brussels - FLOW (Outdoor Pool)

FLOW is an outdoor floating pool located on the Brussels canal, near Brussels-North Station. This unique concept offers a place to swim under the open sky in the heart of the city, with surprising views of the urban surroundings. In addition to the pool, FLOW has spaces to relax, lounge chairs, a kids' area, and sometimes cultural or sporting events. It’s the perfect spot to cool off in the summer while enjoying the lively atmosphere of Brussels.

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Antwerp - Den Botaniek

Den Botaniek, also known as the Botanical Garden of Antwerp, is a peaceful oasis right in the city center. Created in the early 19th century, this historic garden is a small green paradise where you can wander among a wide variety of exotic and medicinal plants. The winding paths, tranquil ponds, and elegant sculptures create an idyllic setting for a relaxing escape. The garden also features a beautiful greenhouse and is often used for cultural and artistic events.

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Liège - Le Lac de la Gravière (Amay)

Le Lac de la Gravière, located in Amay near Liège, is a peaceful place surrounded by nature, perfect for a day of outdoor relaxation. This artificial lake, formed from an old gravel pit, has become a popular spot for water activities like paddleboarding, swimming, and diving. The lake’s shores offer green spaces perfect for picnics or lounging. The serene setting, with its rich biodiversity, makes it an ideal place for nature lovers and families.

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North Sea - Uitkerkse Polder

Uitkerkse Polder is a vast nature reserve near Blankenberge on the North Sea coast. This unique landscape of flooded meadows and marshes is a true paradise for migratory birds and birdwatchers. With its well-maintained walking paths and birdwatching huts, Uitkerkse Polder allows visitors to explore the wild beauty of the area and observe a wide variety of bird species. It’s an ideal spot for a nature escape, far from the hustle and bustle of tourist beaches.

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Mechelen - Boat Tour on the Dyle

The Dyle boat offers a charming way to explore Mechelen from its canals. Set off on a peaceful cruise along the Dyle River, which runs through the historic center of the city. This boat ride allows you to admire iconic monuments, old brick houses, and picturesque bridges from a different perspective. It’s a relaxing experience that combines history, culture, and nature, all while enjoying the calm of the water.