

THE TRIP IS CONFIRMED.
The Sunday weather forecast as of Wednesday evening says 21 degrees with sunshine and partial cloudiness. Chances of rain are just 10% (negligible). The water levels are looking positive for the weekend because of the rainfall from Wednesday and the days after.
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This kayaking trip can be done by anyone, also inexperienced kayakers. It does not require a great physical strength and is not dangerous as you can stand almost everywhere in the river. The water is knee- to maximum waist deep at most places, so you don’t need to be able to swim, but life jackets are available for free. Therefore it is also safe for children from 5-12 years of age if they share a kayak with an adult.
If you have never done it before, you can indicate that you would like to share a kayak. Expat Club will then team you up with someone else during our trip to the kayaking departure point. We don’t assign you to someone, but introduce you to all the other people in the same situation. No worries if you’re not so strong, if you can’t swim, or if you’re a bit older. We have many people in our group, and we have done this so many times, we will find you another nice person to share the kayak! Note that we are not going down the river as one big group, because some people want to go faster and some slower and it would be impossible to coordinate. However, we always go down the water at the same time, so smaller groups usually form.
At the time of publication the water levels are normal and hovering around 50cm, which means there is considerably more water than during our last trip in July when there was only 17 centimeters. This means the chances of getting stuck on the rocks are much smaller and the flow of the river is much wider. Also the water will flow relatively fast, which makes the trip more enjoyable and speedy.
The total length from Houyet to Anseremme is 21km, which takes about 4,5 to 5 hours of easy peddling. Downstream of course. 🙂 That looks very far, but really no rush, you can do it… You can make a stop in the middle for lunch. There are various places where you can eat something (from sandwiches to full dishes). After lunch you begin the second and final stretch towards the end of the Lesse river at Anseremme, where you can enjoy a beer and some good food before we head back to Brussels at 18h25.
Expat Club Brussels has reserved modern “Super Comfort” kayaks for you. These polyethylene kayaks are superlight and have ergonomic seats with backrests. They are especially suitable for those suffering from (lower) back pains. Life jackets and special watertight buckets are free of charge at the beginning of the trip. Therefore you can take a towel with you and some personal items.
Most of us probably want to have a mono-kayak, but several double-kayaks have already been reserved. During the checkout process you can indicate what kayak you would like to have. In case you would like to have a double kayak but you are joining alone, no worries! We’ll hook you up with someone. And since we often stay in smaller groups, it is always fun no matter who you are on board with.
We will leave from Brussels Midi station at about 9h03. Expat Club has reserved seats for our group so we can all sit together on our “Kayak Express”. If you would like to enter at Central (9h06), Nord (09h13), Schuman (09h21), or Luxembourg (09h25) or Ottignies (9h48), we will hold your seat. Don’t worry about finding us on the train. If you don’t board at Midi, you receive a text message to let you know whether we are in the front, middle or back of the train. Also there should be special “reservé” signs on the windows and your host will jump out on the platform with a sign at each station. After a dozen of such trips there has never been any problem finding the group!
It is about 6-7 minutes walking to the station of Anseremme because we need to go to the opposite track (mountain side, not river side). Therefore we will leave at 18h10 from the restaurant and depart at 18h25 by train to Dinant and then onward to Brussels. We stop at each of the aforementioned stations again. Arrival time at Midi station is about 20h20, but earlier at for instance Luxembourg and Schuman.
Some trip-specific rules:
- Children tickets are available on the cart page. Minimum age is 5 years (obligatory shared with adult until 12 years). Life jackets are available for free.
- Your ticket includes the trip by train and a super comfort single- or double kayak. Do NOT buy your own train ticket, it’s included.
- This trip will take place irrespective of the weather. However, if on Tuesday 29 August it shows that the Sunday forecasts (we check several sites) are unanimously very bad (storm, thunder, etc), we may decide to cancel the trip. If we don’t cancel the trip and the weather still changes after that, the trip cannot be cancelled by you any more. Our experience is that the weather is really not that bad in Belgium and almost all trips had very good weather in the end, including the kayaking trips (we organised over a dozen over the past years).
- All practical trip info will be sent to you by email on Thursday afternoon at the latest.
- We must travel as a group. If you want to leave earlier or if you arrive too late at the kayaking destination, you will have to arrange your own transportation back to Brussels.
- It is not possible to go to Houyet/Anseremme on your own and join the group there.
- It is not possible to take the short kayaking trip from Gendron to Anseremme.
- Kayaking is a safe activity, but you are personally responsible for any damages, losses, injuries, delays etc. Expat Club and Xross Global Group are are not liable for anything that may happen during this trip. You can only stop at 2 points, namely in Gendron after about 12km and at the final point in Anseremme after 21km. There is no other point where you can leave the kayak. You are yourself responsible yourself to leave your kayak at one of these 2 points. Neither Expat Club nor the kayaking company can help you during the trip, so you must do it alone.
THE TRIP IS CONFIRMED.
The Sunday weather forecast as of Wednesday evening says 21 degrees with sunshine and partial cloudiness. Chances of rain are just 10% (negligible). The water levels are looking positive for the weekend because of the rainfall from Wednesday and the days after.
***
This kayaking trip can be done by anyone, also inexperienced kayakers. It does not require a great physical strength and is not dangerous as you can stand almost everywhere in the river. The water is knee- to maximum waist deep at most places, so you don’t need to be able to swim, but life jackets are available for free. Therefore it is also safe for children from 5-12 years of age if they share a kayak with an adult.
If you have never done it before, you can indicate that you would like to share a kayak. Expat Club will then team you up with someone else during our trip to the kayaking departure point. We don’t assign you to someone, but introduce you to all the other people in the same situation. No worries if you’re not so strong, if you can’t swim, or if you’re a bit older. We have many people in our group, and we have done this so many times, we will find you another nice person to share the kayak! Note that we are not going down the river as one big group, because some people want to go faster and some slower and it would be impossible to coordinate. However, we always go down the water at the same time, so smaller groups usually form.
At the time of publication the water levels are normal and hovering around 50cm, which means there is considerably more water than during our last trip in July when there was only 17 centimeters. This means the chances of getting stuck on the rocks are much smaller and the flow of the river is much wider. Also the water will flow relatively fast, which makes the trip more enjoyable and speedy.
The total length from Houyet to Anseremme is 21km, which takes about 4,5 to 5 hours of easy peddling. Downstream of course. 🙂 That looks very far, but really no rush, you can do it… You can make a stop in the middle for lunch. There are various places where you can eat something (from sandwiches to full dishes). After lunch you begin the second and final stretch towards the end of the Lesse river at Anseremme, where you can enjoy a beer and some good food before we head back to Brussels at 18h25.
Expat Club Brussels has reserved modern “Super Comfort” kayaks for you. These polyethylene kayaks are superlight and have ergonomic seats with backrests. They are especially suitable for those suffering from (lower) back pains. Life jackets and special watertight buckets are free of charge at the beginning of the trip. Therefore you can take a towel with you and some personal items.
Most of us probably want to have a mono-kayak, but several double-kayaks have already been reserved. During the checkout process you can indicate what kayak you would like to have. In case you would like to have a double kayak but you are joining alone, no worries! We’ll hook you up with someone. And since we often stay in smaller groups, it is always fun no matter who you are on board with.
We will leave from Brussels Midi station at about 9h03. Expat Club has reserved seats for our group so we can all sit together on our “Kayak Express”. If you would like to enter at Central (9h06), Nord (09h13), Schuman (09h21), or Luxembourg (09h25) or Ottignies (9h48), we will hold your seat. Don’t worry about finding us on the train. If you don’t board at Midi, you receive a text message to let you know whether we are in the front, middle or back of the train. Also there should be special “reservé” signs on the windows and your host will jump out on the platform with a sign at each station. After a dozen of such trips there has never been any problem finding the group!
It is about 6-7 minutes walking to the station of Anseremme because we need to go to the opposite track (mountain side, not river side). Therefore we will leave at 18h10 from the restaurant and depart at 18h25 by train to Dinant and then onward to Brussels. We stop at each of the aforementioned stations again. Arrival time at Midi station is about 20h20, but earlier at for instance Luxembourg and Schuman.
Some trip-specific rules:
- Children tickets are available on the cart page. Minimum age is 5 years (obligatory shared with adult until 12 years). Life jackets are available for free.
- Your ticket includes the trip by train and a super comfort single- or double kayak. Do NOT buy your own train ticket, it’s included.
- This trip will take place irrespective of the weather. However, if on Tuesday 29 August it shows that the Sunday forecasts (we check several sites) are unanimously very bad (storm, thunder, etc), we may decide to cancel the trip. If we don’t cancel the trip and the weather still changes after that, the trip cannot be cancelled by you any more. Our experience is that the weather is really not that bad in Belgium and almost all trips had very good weather in the end, including the kayaking trips (we organised over a dozen over the past years).
- All practical trip info will be sent to you by email on Thursday afternoon at the latest.
- We must travel as a group. If you want to leave earlier or if you arrive too late at the kayaking destination, you will have to arrange your own transportation back to Brussels.
- It is not possible to go to Houyet/Anseremme on your own and join the group there.
- It is not possible to take the short kayaking trip from Gendron to Anseremme.
- Kayaking is a safe activity, but you are personally responsible for any damages, losses, injuries, delays etc. Expat Club and Xross Global Group are are not liable for anything that may happen during this trip. You can only stop at 2 points, namely in Gendron after about 12km and at the final point in Anseremme after 21km. There is no other point where you can leave the kayak. You are yourself responsible yourself to leave your kayak at one of these 2 points. Neither Expat Club nor the kayaking company can help you during the trip, so you must do it alone.