Three rivers meet near Aarschot: the Demer, the Diele, and the Laak. This Flemish Brabant city of about 27,700 residents sits in the Hageland region, known for its gentle hills and local wine production. The 14th-century Church of Our Lady and the Orleanstoren are the main landmarks. The Hageland vineyards around Aarschot produce some of Belgium's northernmost wines. Leuven is 20 minutes southwest, Diest 15 minutes northeast.
Providers from Leuven cover Aarschot as part of the broader Flemish Brabant market. The E314 runs north of the city, connecting to Hasselt. Hotels in Leuven or along the E314 are practical meeting points. Outcall to Aarschot addresses is available.
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Three rivers meet near Aarschot: the Demer, the Diele, and the Laak. This Flemish Brabant city of about 27,700 residents sits in the Hageland region, known for its gentle hills and local wine production. The 14th-century Church of Our Lady and the Orleanstoren are the main landmarks. The Hageland vineyards around Aarschot produce some of Belgium's northernmost wines. Leuven is 20 minutes southwest, Diest 15 minutes northeast.
Providers from Leuven cover Aarschot as part of the broader Flemish Brabant market. The E314 runs north of the city, connecting to Hasselt. Hotels in Leuven or along the E314 are practical meeting points. Outcall to Aarschot addresses is available.
All providers listed are independent. We maintain the directory without participating in bookings or services.
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