What makes it 73% Kids-Friendly: Children about six and up can join Hado, climbing or free-play halls, and prices are family-friendly, but most sessions require advance booking and there is little for toddlers.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to try 3–4 activities without tiring younger kids
Hado Arena VR Tag:
Play mobile tag with virtual power-ups in teams of four in a safe arena.
Tip: Book one week ahead; sessions run in 10-minute rounds
Beweeghal Free-Play Hall:
Let kids run, jump and play simple ball games in a large open hall.
Tip: Book Hall A+B for full space; bring non-marking indoor shoes
Family Badminton:
Play parent-child rallies on a full-size court at your own pace.
Tip: Rent rackets and shuttlecocks at reception to travel light
Table Tennis for Kids:
Enjoy quick hits on adjustable-height tables for different ages.
Tip: Ask staff to lower the net for younger children
Climbing Basics Course:
Learn rock-wall grips and safety with a qualified instructor.
Tip: Check minimum age (6+) and wear snug sports shoes

SAJ
Very big sports place with lots of activities, spaces, well organized and super clean. Employees are very active and helpful, do their best to help. You feel home, like everyone know you even if it is the first time to be there, with welcomes and big smiles 😁 You can find free parking Easley, but I am not sure crowded time with all classes activities, next time I will tell. Thanks again, with bes...
Jens R.
Went climbing. Nice facility, not too large but sufficient routes ranging from levels 3 to 7. Climbing permit required, 8eur
Nathan Segers
Very innovative sports centre. Teachers from the school Howest who teach there are very friendly. Super modern building!
Bob Deprez
Climbing is OK. The wall has some interesting features. The routes or somewhat of lower quality, there are good routes but there are more routes I find not very good. The route grading also feels a bit off, routes in the fifth grade are mostly graded easier than they are. All in all it is worth a visit, there is a nice crack system that runs op the wall, also there is a section resembling real roc...
Joel Hondema
I went on a school trip here. It was great and you can do lots of different sports here
Centre gets busiest during Belgian school holidays and weekends; for quieter slots book weekday mornings outside peak holiday periods
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Hado Arena (4×€15) | EUR 60 |
| Beweeghal Hall A+B (1h) | EUR 26.5 |
| Badminton court (1h) | EUR 6 |
| Table tennis table (1h) | EUR 6 |
| Climbing basics (4×€8.50) | EUR 34 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 132.5 |
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