Park Sorghvliedt Hoboken
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Park Sorghvliedt Hoboken

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

Park Sorghvliedt is a historic district park in Hoboken, south of Antwerp. The park stretches around the eighteenth-century Sorghvliedt Castle, which today serves as the district town hall. Ponds, old trees and open lawns give the park a romantic character, with varied walking routes and a children's playground.

The main paths are wide and paved, with gentle slopes that wheelchair users can take comfortably. A circular loop takes visitors past the ponds, the castle and the adjoining playground. Benches and information panels are provided in several places. Accessible toilets are available on request in the district town hall during opening hours.

A free car park with disabled parking spaces lies on Marneflaan, a short distance from a barrier-free park entrance. The park can be reached by tram via the Lelieplaats stop. For those exploring the south of Antwerp, Sorghvliedt offers a quiet green oasis with an atmospheric blend of nature and heritage.

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