Les Greniers de Madelgaire in Soignies Bed and breakfast
Distance: 246 meter9.1
Les Greniers de Madelgaire

Les Greniers de Madelgaire: Enjoy a private stay in the heart of Soignies with a king-size bed, private bathroom, English garden and free breakfast.

Gîte de la Reine de Hongrie in Soignies Vacation home
Distance: 5,3 km10
Gîte de la Reine de Hongrie

Le gîte de la Reine de Hongrie: Modern gite in Seneffe with private terrace, garden, and ceramics studio. Perfect for couples and small families.

Les gîtes du Ravel in Soignies Vacation home
Distance: 5,3 km10
Les gîtes du Ravel

Gites du Ravel in Soignies: perfect escape for nature lovers. Fully equipped kitchen, spacious living room, close to Pairi Daiza.

La Cense du Noir Jambon in Silly Vacation home
Distance: 8,8 km9.9
La Cense du Noir Jambon

La Cense du Noir Jambon in Thoricourt combines luxurious rooms, local breakfast, and nearby activities for couples and families.

La Maison Brodée in Écaussinnes Vacation home
Distance: 6,5 km9.3
La Maison Brodée

Chambres d'Hôtes La Maison Brodée: Charming renovated B&B in Ecaussinnes, ideal for exploring Château-Fort, the Tour de Ronquières and Pairi Daiza.

La Ligule in Le Rœulx Vacation home
Distance: 6,9 km9.3
La Ligule

La Ligule, in Mignault, offers gites on a farm with a mini zoo. Ideally located near highways and airports for a unique experience.

Le Relais de la Motte in Soignies Bed and breakfast
Distance: 7,5 km9.9
Le Relais de la Motte

Le Relais de la Motte: Stay in an 18th-century building with 4-epis certification, enjoy a large garden with terrace and discover nearby cities such as Brussels.

Zinnik

Zinnik, also known as Soignies, is a town in the province of Hainaut in Wallonia, Belgium. The city is known for its historical and cultural heritage, with its main attraction being the Collegiate Church of St. Vincent de Paul, an impressive Romanesque structure dating from the 11th century. In addition to this church, there are also several museums in the city, such as the Archaeological Museum, which offers a comprehensive overview of the archaeological finds in the region.

Zinnik is also a hub for artisanal stonemasons, a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. The city is surrounded by beautiful nature, such as the Bois de la Houssière, a wooded area ideal for walking and cycling. With a thriving cultural life, diverse dining options and good accessibility via public transport, Zinnik offers an attractive mix of history, culture and recreation.