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Discover Durbuy, Belgium’s smallest city, and explore Kasteel Bouchout on this private 9-hour day trip from Brussels, including guided tours and scenic landscapes.

The Brussels: Durbuy and Kasteel Bouchout Private Day Trip offers a well-rounded glimpse into Belgium’s charming countryside, combining a visit to the tiny, medieval town of Durbuy with a guided tour of the majestic Kasteel Bouchout. Priced at $556 per person, this 9-hour private experience is ideal for those seeking a personalized way to discover some of the region’s most picturesque landscapes and historic sites.
The tour begins with a comfortable transportation service from Brussels, led by a private guide who shares insights into the area’s history and traditions. While the price might seem high, it grants exclusive access and an intimate exploration of less-frequented spots. Keep in mind that lunch, local tastings, and artisanal products are not included, so planning for meals is recommended.
This tour is best suited for travelers who appreciate medieval architecture, scenic drives, and personalized guided experiences. The private group setting ensures flexibility and a relaxed pace, making it an appealing choice for those wanting a deeper connection with Belgium’s countryside.
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The tour starts in Brussels, with transportation arranged by TourUpinEurope. Travelers meet their private guide and driver, ensuring a comfortable journey through Belgium’s scenic rolling hills and lush landscapes. The focus on private transportation guarantees a peaceful, personalized experience, free from crowded group dynamics.
The drive itself acts as an introduction to the countryside, with the guide sharing stories about the region’s geography and local traditions. The total duration of 9 hours allows for plenty of time at each site, with flexible starting times depending on availability. It’s recommended to check the schedule ahead to suit personal plans.

The first stop is Kasteel Bouchout, a beautifully preserved castle surrounded by expansive, peaceful grounds. The guided tour highlights the castle’s architecture and historical significance, offering an opportunity to appreciate the medieval design and picturesque gardens.
Guests can walk freely through the castle’s grounds, soaking in the tranquil atmosphere and taking photos of the historic architecture. The entry fee is included, ensuring guests can explore without extra costs. The castle’s serene setting makes it a perfect spot for a relaxed visit, even if some prefer to spend extra time wandering its gardens or sitting quietly in the scenic surroundings.
Following the castle visit, the journey continues to Durbuy, often called the smallest city in the world. This medieval town captivates visitors with its cobblestone streets, stone houses, and charming scenic viewpoints.
Exploring Durbuy involves wandering through its narrow alleys, discovering local boutiques, and learning about its cultural importance. The town’s compact size makes it easy to navigate on foot, and the guide provides context about its history and local traditions. The scenic views from various viewpoints offer fantastic photo opportunities, especially overlooking the Ardennes hills.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile lunch is not included in the tour, Durbuy offers numerous local restaurants and cafes where visitors can enjoy regional specialties. The town’s relaxed atmosphere is perfect for a leisurely meal or a quick coffee break.
Guests also have free time to explore boutiques or relax at a café, taking in the historic charm and natural beauty surrounding the town. The proximity of Durbuy to the Ardennes hills creates the perfect backdrop for a scenic afternoon before heading back to Brussels.
The return journey to Brussels is equally scenic, with the guide sharing additional insights into the region’s landscape and local culture. This part of the trip provides a chance to reflect on the day’s discoveries and enjoy the peaceful countryside views.
Since the tour is private, it offers flexibility for travelers to customize the pace or make brief stops along the way, enhancing the overall experience.
The tour is marked as wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for guests with mobility needs. The private guide speaks English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication throughout the day.
To prepare, it’s advised to bring an umbrella, especially if the weather forecast indicates rain. Remember, lunch and local tastings are not included, so planning for meals or snacks is recommended.
While there are other day trips from Brussels, such as those to Luxembourg, Ghent, Bruges, or Antwerp, this tour offers a more personalized and intimate experience, thanks to its private group setting. The focus on scenic drives, a medieval castle, and Belgium’s smallest city makes it stand out for those interested in history, architecture, and natural landscapes.
The cost of $556 per person reflects the exclusive nature of the experience, including transportation, private guide, and castle entry. For those seeking a relaxed, tailored day exploring lesser-known gems, this trip offers a compelling option.
This tour combines the best of Belgium’s scenic countryside, historic architecture, and charming towns in a personalized setting. The 9-hour schedule provides ample time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed, making it suitable for travelers who prefer a leisurely pace.
While the price does not include lunch or local tastings, the guided visits and scenic drives bring excellent value, especially for those interested in medieval castles and small-town charm. The private nature of the tour ensures flexibility and a more intimate experience, ideal for couples, families, or small groups.
This trip offers a balanced mix of history, culture, and scenery, making it an enriching way to spend a day outside Brussels.
What is included in the tour price?
The private guide, transportation, and entry to Kasteel Bouchout are included.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and local tastings are not part of the package, so plan to eat at your leisure during free time in Durbuy.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What languages does the guide speak?
The guide speaks English and Spanish.
How long is the tour?
The duration is approximately 9 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
What should I bring?
A rain umbrella is recommended in case of weather changes.
Can I customize the itinerary?
As a private tour, there is some flexibility to adapt the schedule or pace, but specific customizations should be confirmed in advance.
Is this tour suitable for families or individuals with mobility issues?
Yes, considering the wheelchair accessibility and relaxed pace, it’s suitable for most guests with mobility considerations.
How do I reserve this tour?
Bookings are available through TourUpinEurope, with options to reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.
What makes this tour stand out?
The personalized experience, scenic drive, and visits to Belgium’s smallest city and a historic castle make it a distinctive choice for exploring the Belgian countryside.