Max. 2 persons
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
Wi-Fi available
Maximum of 1 pet
40 m²
Smoking not allowed
Detached
Airco
This chalet is located by the water in the quiet Netevallei holiday park in Geel. Cozy and attractively decorated, the chalet has a kitchenette, living room, one bedroom, a bathroom, and a lovely terrace. The chalet also has air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a private parking space. The terrace is next to the water, so here you can enjoy the peace and the view of the fish ponds.
The fishing ponds on holiday park Netevallei make this chalet ideal for anglers. You can even cast a line from your terrace. In the watery surroundings, you can also enjoy nature through the many cycling and walking routes that run through this area. The center of Geel has many lovely terraces and restaurants and a weekly market. The holiday park itself has a bar/restaurant and a tennis club.
Charging an e-car at the accommodation is not possible and not allowed. Should you nevertheless charge your car illegally, the house owner/manager may, without discussion, hold you responsible for any damage and charge a fine
Because of the peace and quiet and possible neighbours, noise nuisance is not allowed/prohibited in this holiday home
It is strictly forbidden to organise any student party, bachelor party or drinking party in this house
This accommodation is available for recreational purposes only. Bookings for/on behalf of companies may be refused without the possibility of a refund
General supplies Spar Eindhout
1000 metres
General supplies Mini Super Zammel
3,2 km
General supplies Spar Zammel
3,5 km
General supplies Caes-van Lommel Bvba
4 km
Restaurants Taverne Netevallei
370 metres
Restaurants La-Tierra
1000 metres
Restaurants Stela
1,1 km
Restaurants Kasteel Kaneel
1,2 km
Train station Geel
10 km
Train station Olen
12,9 km
Train station Zichem
13,6 km
Train station Testelt
13,4 km
Antwerp International Airport (Deurne) Antwerp
49 km
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