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Bowling Stones
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

I suggest checking the event calendar before you go. Some days are super busy with races, and others have less crowd. I went on a race day, and it was packed!

Budget-wise, get a ticket that covers multiple days if you can. I got a one-day pass, and I wished I could've stayed longer to soak it all in!

If you want to get the best photos, head to the track's famous corners like Eau Rouge. It’s great for action shots! Just get there around 10am for an ideal spot.

If you're thinking about souvenir shopping, do it early! I found the best stuff right when I arrived, but by the end, some items were sold out.
Airsoft Chambers

I recommend checking their social media for promotions before you go. I scored a discount that saved me a nice chunk of change!
Pack some snacks and drinks! The food options inside can get pricey, and I found it hard to get a break during gameplay.

I think it’s a good idea to bring extra cash for the shops. They have some cool gear that's worth grabbing, but their card machine was down when I was there.
Zolder

I recommend exploring the surrounding area after your visit. There's a lovely park just a few minutes away, perfect for grabbing a pic-nic or relaxing after the excitement of the track.

Bring your own snacks and drinks! The food stalls are super pricey and not that great. I saved a lot by just packing a cooler – it made my day way more enjoyable

My advice is to arrive right at 9 a.m. when they open. Parking can fill up quickly during events and you'll have a better chance to snag a good spot.
If you're planning to visit the racetrack, I suggest checking the event schedule online first... I thought I could just show up, but all the good events were sold out... Totally bummed
The High Fens Natural Reserve
Royale Petanque Uccle Centre ASBL

I suggest visiting during the late afternoon, around 5 PM. There's a nice vibe as people start to gather, and you'll get a good chance to watch different skill levels play

I recommend checking if there are any local petanque leagues or friendly matches happening during your visit. It’s a great way to meet locals and get a real feel for the game!
Petanque Club La Boule Vottemoise d'Herstal Asbl

My advice is to bring your own personal petanque balls if you can, as renting them there took way longer than I expected, and I almost missed my turn.

Check out their weekend specials. I found that on Sundays they have some killer discounts on snacks and drinks, which really helped save some cash.
Fort de Barchon

I think you should consider joining a game with the locals. They offer tips that can really help you get better at airsoft and understand the game more!

My advice is to arrive right when it opens at 10 AM. You'll have a better chance of avoiding the crowds and can explore the fort at your own pace

I recommend bringing your own snacks and drinks because the café can get pricey and can run out of options fast plus it’s often crowded.

Make sure to check the weather before you go! I ended up soaked because I didn’t know it was going to rain, so pack a light jacket just in case.
O'Learys
Tournai-Petanque Club

Check the club's event schedule before you go. If there’s a tournament, it can get really crowded, so plan around that for a better experience.