What makes it 83% Couple-Friendly: Couples can stroll tree-lined lanes, watch sunsets, dine at the pavilion terrace and find photo-ready sculptures; minor drawback is weekend crowds around playground and kiosk.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Allows time to stroll paths, explore artworks and catch sunset without rushing
Crabbegat Path Stroll:
Walk the narrow, hedge-lined trail that curves through the park
Tip: Bring a light jacket on breezy days and pause for photos
Beech Grove Exploration:
Stroll among the river-side and north groves of chestnuts, beeches and walnuts
Tip: Visit in autumn for peak foliage colors
Art and Sculpture Hunt:
Locate the bronze Tintin statue and marble relief “The Allegory of Spring”
Tip: Use map app to mark each artwork and create a fun couple’s challenge
School des Arts d’Uccle Visit:
Browse student exhibits in the white pavilion building
Tip: Check their notice board on arrival for current show times
Louis XV Pavilion Break:
Enjoy coffee or a light meal on the terrace of the classical pavilion
Tip: Try the homemade lemonade and watch park life from the terrace
Sunset Viewpoint:
Climb to the park’s highest point for panoramic views over Uccle and Brussels
Tip: Arrive 30 minutes before sunset to secure a bench spot

M B
Beautiful park, lots of hills and a woody path, nice to relax or take a walk etc
Graham Short
Lovely small park with deep slopes and plenty of benches to sit on to enjoy the view
Nikos Parastatidis
Nice little park, with lush green and open spaces. Makes for a perfect walk after a morning coffee in Uccle.
Nathaniel Legg
Beautiful park with nice woods and grass fields!
nure SK
Very beautiful and large park for all ages kids starting from toddler till teenagers. Kids playing area is simply awesome. If you are staying in south Brussels city area specially near by Uccle area then this is perfect place for your kids. We go very often and spend lot of time here along with my kids. Very easy accessible by bus or tram
Spring (April–May) brings wildflower blooms. Summer hosts pop-up art shows. Autumn (September–October) offers golden foliage. Winter paths can be icy—wear grippy shoes.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Coffee at Louis XV pavilion (per person) | EUR 3 |
| Light meal at kiosk-restaurant (per person) | EUR 12 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 30 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: 1180 Uccle, Belgium
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