
Label accord to Danielle Neijs
30-10-2009
Moka & VanilleDorien CooremanUbbersel 23
3550 Heusden-Zolder
Province of Limburg
Belgium
Mob:32(0)478/500 216
www.moka-vanille.comOpen

All year

50% deposit required with booking

Children welcome

D, F, E, G.

No smoking

No pets

Guest rm will have wheelchair access

Capacity:8
Rooms

1st floor of house: 3 rooms, each with 1 double bed or 2 single bed +es-bathroom (bath, washbasin, WC). 1 room with shower room (shower, washbasin) + separate WC.

Annexe: 1 ground-floor room +es-bathroom

€81/1p, €125/2p. Extra child in bedroom: €31/night. €7/p supplement for one-night stay.
Neighbourhood

Large garden with terrace. Waymarked cycle/mountain-bike tracks and footpaths pass house.

Water ski-ing on Albert Canal, surfing and sailing on lake, horse-riding, golf, Zolder motor-racing circuit, Lummen show-jumping stadium.

Heuseden & Beringen mining museums, châteaux circuit, Alden-Biesen & Herckenrode abbeys, Hasselt (museums, shops, restaurants).
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Bed and breakfast
Hidden away in the midst of meadows and woods, this pretty, traditional, Campines farmhouse has just been very tastefully restored. For the owner is an interior designer and has his office and show-room in the building. The house is a long, low building, topped with a red-tile roof. On the courtyard side, the walls are brick, on the garden side they are half-timbered. The delightful decor will charm you as soon as you enter. The beautiful dining room is where breakfast is served on a large table, looking out through French windows to the garden. The lounge has a beautiful oak floor, and open fireplace and contemporary-style furniture. Its atmosphere is heightened by the delightful little square-paned traditional-style windows. The three staircases each lead up to a guest bedroom, each with a different lay-out and different colour schemes and en-suite bathrooms, but each containing a selection of Irish mineral waters, plus towels, robes and bodycare products in the bathrooms. A small annexe is in the process of being converted to a fourth guest room. The house also benefits from its position on the banks of a pretty stream, along which runs a waymarked cycle path linked to the regional network, plus several footpaths. A superb spot to recharge your batteries in the peace and quiet of the countryside.
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