

Ramble = a relaxed journey on foot for exercise or pleasure (Merriam Webster)
Let’s discover another part of Brussels!
Join Expat Club on nice Sunday morning walks of about 2 hours through different parts of the city, its parks and surrounding forests or nature. The pace is about 4-5 km/h on average so not too fast but certainly not a stroll either. You can wear normal sports shoes but when it rains it may be better to have proper walking shoes. Please take some water (1 liter minimum + some snacks).



This time we discover the beautiful parks and surroundings of Tervuren, a small town at just a few kilometers from Brussels. It’s known for its lovely city center, many expats and its very nice parks and forests. We will also see the Royal Museum for Central Africa that is currently undergoing a (very long) restoration.
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How to get to the starting point?
With public transportation it is best to take tram 44 from Montgomery. It takes about 20 minutes to arrive in Tervuren from there. We meet at the Bootjeshuis. This is a nice restaurant at the beginning of the lakes (great view, great food for lunch). Please arrive by 11h00.
New guides wanted
If you love walking, why not becoming part of our members’ hosting team? Together with a few other expats (4-6) you will ensure that we can put the Brussels Ramble on our calendar regularly or even weekly. This way you don’t have the burden to always be the one who needs to show up, but you can share the walks between a group of people.
Rules of the Brussels Ramble
• Registration with full name and email address is required for everyone.
• If you are a member, please log in first and click on the RSVP button
• If you are registered you are expected to come
• If you are not registered and the event is full, you cannot come.
• If you are registered and you don’t come without cancelling at least 1 hour before the walk, we will not allow you to join for the next event.
Having organised hundreds of events, we know that we have to be strict as many people are not respectful of some basic rules, which leads to many problems and frustrations. So please be considerate and follow these simple rules.
Ramble = a relaxed journey on foot for exercise or pleasure (Merriam Webster)
Let’s discover another part of Brussels!
Join Expat Club on nice Sunday morning walks of about 2 hours through different parts of the city, its parks and surrounding forests or nature. The pace is about 4-5 km/h on average so not too fast but certainly not a stroll either. You can wear normal sports shoes but when it rains it may be better to have proper walking shoes. Please take some water (1 liter minimum + some snacks).



This time we discover the beautiful parks and surroundings of Tervuren, a small town at just a few kilometers from Brussels. It’s known for its lovely city center, many expats and its very nice parks and forests. We will also see the Royal Museum for Central Africa that is currently undergoing a (very long) restoration.
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How to get to the starting point?
With public transportation it is best to take tram 44 from Montgomery. It takes about 20 minutes to arrive in Tervuren from there. We meet at the Bootjeshuis. This is a nice restaurant at the beginning of the lakes (great view, great food for lunch). Please arrive by 11h00.
New guides wanted
If you love walking, why not becoming part of our members’ hosting team? Together with a few other expats (4-6) you will ensure that we can put the Brussels Ramble on our calendar regularly or even weekly. This way you don’t have the burden to always be the one who needs to show up, but you can share the walks between a group of people.
Rules of the Brussels Ramble
• Registration with full name and email address is required for everyone.
• If you are a member, please log in first and click on the RSVP button
• If you are registered you are expected to come
• If you are not registered and the event is full, you cannot come.
• If you are registered and you don’t come without cancelling at least 1 hour before the walk, we will not allow you to join for the next event.
Having organised hundreds of events, we know that we have to be strict as many people are not respectful of some basic rules, which leads to many problems and frustrations. So please be considerate and follow these simple rules.