Restaurant Kasteel Gravenhof Dworp
♿ Wheelchair accessible Restaurant

Restaurant Kasteel Gravenhof Dworp

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

Restaurant Kasteel Gravenhof in Dworp, a district of Beersel, is located in a historic castle site surrounded by a large park with old deciduous trees and water features. The castle dates from the 17th century and has been carefully restored into a restaurant and hotel complex. The kitchen brigade focuses on refined Belgian cuisine with seasonal produce from the Pajottenland region, alongside a broader menu of classics such as veal sweetbreads, fish pâté and desserts featuring local geuze.

Accessibility of the restaurant itself is partial. The main entrance has been made step-free with a discreet wheelchair ramp, and the large ground-floor dining room provides enough room for wheelchair users. An accessible toilet with all the necessary features is on the ground floor. The upper floor, with a few smaller rooms, is only reachable via a historic staircase and therefore not accessible, but the main room is more than sufficient for a full restaurant experience.

The surrounding park is particularly attractive and offers several paved paths suitable for a wheelchair stroll after the meal. The spacious car park has several reserved PRM spaces. The castle grounds are about fifteen minutes from Brussels-South by car and excellent to reach by car. In summer, the terrace overlooking the castle moat is often fully booked, so reserving is strongly recommended.

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