surrounding
Nestled in the heart of the dunes and just few steps away from the shore, our charming rental home offers the perfect escape for those seeking tranquility and a direct connection to nature. The surrounding is perfect for bike tours and leisurely walks, every season of the year.
(public) transport
Within a short drive, you'll discover a variety of supermarkets and practical shops, ensuring that stocking up on everyday essentials is a breeze.
The tram station is conveniently close, offering seamless connections to both the vibrant city of Ostend and the picturesque town of Middelkerke. Whether you're embarking on a day of sun and sand or an evening of entertainment, the tram makes it all easily accessible.
“BUNKER 155 is nestled in the heart of the dunes and only footsteps away from the shore”
Explore the city of Ostend
Our home is a mere tram ride away from the enchanting city of Ostend. Discover the lively promenade, soak up the maritime atmosphere, and savor exquisite seafood at the local restaurants. Some obligatory must-do’s:
Beaches: Ostend is renowned for its beautiful sandy beaches, which attract tourists seeking sun, sea, and relaxation.
Maritime Heritage: The city has a rich maritime history and is home to the Mercator, a well-known sailing ship that is now a museum, and the North Sea Aquarium.
Seafood: Ostend is famous for its delicious seafood, particularly its fresh shrimp and fish dishes, enjoyed at the city's many seafood restaurants.
Cultural Events: The city hosts various cultural events and festivals, including the Theatre by the Sea (Theater Aan Zee) festival, which celebrates the arts, music, and theater.
Royal Palace: Ostend houses the former Royal Palace, where King Leopold II spent his summers. It's an architectural and historical landmark.
Casino: The Casino-Kursaal is a famous entertainment complex in Ostend, hosting concerts, shows, and gaming for those looking for entertainment and nightlife.
Artistic Legacy: Ostend has a rich artistic heritage, with the famous Belgian painter James Ensor hailing from the city. The James Ensor House and the Mu.ZEE museum celebrate his work.
Shopping: The city offers a range of shopping options, from high-end boutiques to local markets, making it a popular destination for shoppers.
Watersports: It's a hub for water sports enthusiasts, including windsurfing, kite surfing, and sailing.
Historical Sites: Ostend has historical sites like Atlantik Wall and Fort Napoleon, which offers a glimpse into its military past.
“A special mention goes to the cultural heritage site, Atlantik Wall, next door.”
Atlantik Wall Raversyde
For history enthusiasts, a visit to Atlantikwall Raversyde is a must. Located just next doors, this historic site allows you to delve into the past and explore World War I & II. A unique chance to experience our Belgian coastline in a total different way.