
Flanders Belgium Travel Guide
Belgium's compact size and a good public transit system make day trips from Ghent straightforward. Trains connect most major cities swiftly.
Consider purchasing a Rail Pass for several journeys, or individual tickets for a solo trips. Bookings for experiences can add to your day out. Explore options on GetYourGuide's day trip section.
Many available and compelling locations are within a simple day trip from Ghent.
Often called the "Venice from the North," Bruges picturesque canals, architecture from the middle ages, and cobbled streets transport take you back in time.
Belgium's second-largest city and a center for fashion and diamonds. Explore artistic heritage and contemporary design.
While Ghent urban, parks and scenic countryside are nearby.
Hilly region south of Ghent, popular for cycling, especially for fans of the Tour of Flanders. Picturesque landscapes and challenging bike routes.
Explore scenic countryside along the Leie River near De Pinte/Sint-Martens-Latem. Area for artists' colony, beautiful villas, leisurely cycling, pleasant walks.
Northwest of Ghent, with polders, canals, and charming, authentic villages. Excellent for flat, well-maintained cycling paths through tranquil landscape.
Discover the scenic beauty surrounding Ghent on two wheels or by foot.
Explore the natural landscapes at a leisurely pace.
Deepen your appreciation for Belgian history and culture via these specific sites.
A city with deep historical significance related to World War I. Experience a solemn but important historical journey.
AN ancient an urban area with a stunning Gothic cathedral and poignant remembrance sites. A blend of historical beauty and poignant stories.
A controversial, largely abandoned ghost town near Antwerp. Known for striking street art and desolate atmosphere. Visit responsibly.
Exploring specific sites deepens one's appreciation for Belgium's diverse heritage.
Beyond day trips, consider extending your stay to fully immerse in regional culture.
Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp, Brussels. A traditional route exploring comprehensive Flanders.
Expand to Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Luxembourg City for a broader experience.
Lille or Paris accessible via high-speed rail, offering diverse cultural experiences.
Extend your trip beyond Ghent to explore more of Belgium and adjoining countries.
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague easily accessible by train from Ghent.
Paris reachable via Thalys from Brussels-Midi. Lille a short train ride from Ghent.
Luxembourg City reached taking the train from Brussels, for a new country.
All destinations are well-connected by direct or easy train routes, usually via major Belgian hubs like Brussels or Antwerp.
Belgium's rail system makes multi-city travel very efficient and pleasant.
High-speed trains (e.g., Thalys) connect Belgium to neighboring countries quickly.