De Schorre Provincial Domain — Recreation park with ponds, playgrounds and giant troll sculptures in the former clay pits of Boom. Wheelchair accessible.
De Schorre Provincial Domain
♿ Wheelchair accessible nature site
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De Schorre Provincial Domain

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

De Schorre Provincial Domain in Boom is a 75-hectare recreation park built around former clay pits. The domain offers a wide range of activities, from walking along the ponds and through the forest to kayaking, fishing and playing at the indoor and outdoor playgrounds. A special highlight is the seven giant troll sculptures by Danish artist Thomas Dambo, scattered throughout the forest. The domain is also internationally known as the venue for the Tomorrowland music festival.

De Schorre is well accessible for wheelchair users. The main paths through the domain are paved and wide enough for wheelchairs. The playgrounds and pond surroundings are flat and easily reachable. Adapted restrooms are available at the De Pitte congress centre and near the main playground. Spacious accessible parking spaces are located at the entrance to the domain.

The domain is located in Boom and is reachable by car via the E19 and A12 motorways. By public transport, the domain is accessible via Boom train station, followed by a short bus ride or walk. A visit combines well with the Fort of Breendonk or the nearby Rupel path along the River Rupel.

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