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Nearby Points of Interest:
  • Brussels Exhibition Centre (108.30 Km)
  • Atomium (108.70 Km)
  • Brussels (city center) (109.85 Km)
  • Mannekin Pis (110.60 Km)
  • Grand Place (110.70 Km)
  • Rue Neuve (110.80 Km)
  • Palais des Congres (111.15 Km)
  • Metro Station (111.15 Km)
  • Sablon District (111.20 Km)
  • Arcade De Guimard (111.45 Km)

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Hotel Schoorbakkehoeve


Schorestraat 61, Schore 8433 , West Flanders (Belgium)

Hotel description

Located near the coast, the Polders and the Westhoek, this hotel is conveniently situated for a wide selection of entertainment, theatre, music and museums in the surrounding cities.

The Schoorbakkehoeve is the oldest known abbey farm in Schore and is built in the form of a horseshoe, following Saxon tradition. During your stay, you can get acquainted with the lovely environment and all the facilities we have to offer you. There is also plenty for your children to enjoy, including the large garden, terrace and outdoor play area, as well as an indoor play area; ideal in bad weather. Special dining menus for children are also available. The private location in this green oasis, near the River Yser, also makes the hotel ideal for organising several events. The spherical halls are equipped with the necessary basic audiovisual equipment and there is a secure parking area for 120 cars.

Originally this establishment was named Knuydtswalle. Back then, there was a rampart and a broad ditch around it. The ditch is not there anymore, but the large entrance gate can still be seen.

At first, the farm was the property of the Saint-Nicolas abbey in Veurne until the French Revolution. The farm was sold and in 1798, it became the property of a merchant of Bruges. After that, several other people owned the farm.

During the First World War, the farm was completely ruined. After the reconstruction, it was occupied by several tenants. From that time, the first member of the Nollet family arrived to live on the farm in 1920.

In 1969, the farm was put up for sale and Daniël and Hertha Nollet-D'Hulster bought it. As tourists began visiting the farm in 1971, the Schoorbakkehoeve kept on growing and became an attraction in the region.

Today, the Schoorbakkehoeve is run by Piet and Karin Panckoucke-Nollet and their staff. The farm is now known as 'The Pearl of Schore'.

Chef Dirk Bossuwe prepares fresh produce and meat of the owner's own breed on the premises for you. You are invited to enjoy one of his culinary delights in the restaurant.

Please note that the restaurant is closed on Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday evening.



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