Where the Schelde bends sharply, Bornem sits on the riverbank in the Antwerp province, a municipality of about 20,000 residents. The Castle of Bornem, still privately owned by the de Marnix de Sainte-Aldegonde family, opens its gardens to visitors occasionally. Marshland along the Schelde has been converted into nature reserves. Sint-Niklaas is 15 minutes south, Antwerpen about 25 minutes north.
Providers from both Antwerpen and Sint-Niklaas cover Bornem. The E17 and A12 roads provide access to both cities. Hotels along the E17 or in Sint-Niklaas are meeting options.
Outcall to Bornem addresses is available. All providers are independent. We publish the directory without involvement in services. All arrangements go through the provider.
Where the Schelde bends sharply, Bornem sits on the riverbank in the Antwerp province, a municipality of about 20,000 residents. The Castle of Bornem, still privately owned by the de Marnix de Sainte-Aldegonde family, opens its gardens to visitors occasionally. Marshland along the Schelde has been converted into nature reserves. Sint-Niklaas is 15 minutes south, Antwerpen about 25 minutes north.
Providers from both Antwerpen and Sint-Niklaas cover Bornem. The E17 and A12 roads provide access to both cities. Hotels along the E17 or in Sint-Niklaas are meeting options.
Outcall to Bornem addresses is available. All providers are independent. We publish the directory without involvement in services. All arrangements go through the provider.
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