Red Cloister
Discover Tranquility at the Red Cloister
Explore the serene Red Cloister in Auderghem, where history, art, and nature meet in a tranquil retreat for all travelers.
The Red Cloister, located in the serene Auderghem area of Brussels, offers tourists a peaceful retreat into nature and history. This former abbey, surrounded by lush greenery, is perfect for leisurely strolls, cultural exploration, and enjoying the beauty of art in a tranquil setting. With a rich history and stunning architecture, it's an ideal stop for any traveler seeking a blend of nature and culture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
From the Namur train station, take the TEC bus line 20 towards Wavre. Get off at the stop 'Auderghem - Rouge-Cloître'. Once you disembark, walk along Rue du Rouge-Cloître for about 5 minutes, and you will arrive at the Red Cloister located at Rue du Rouge-Cloître 4.
Walking
If you are near the city center of Namur, first make your way to the Namur train station. From there, head towards Rue de Fer and follow the signs for the TEC bus stop. Take line 20 towards Wavre. After reaching Auderghem, get off at 'Auderghem - Rouge-Cloître'. Walk straight down Rue du Rouge-Cloître for about 5 minutes to reach your destination.
Bicycle
For a more active route, you can rent a bicycle in Namur. Start from the city center and cycle towards Rue de Fer, following the signs to the TEC station. Once you reach the bus stop, continue along the bike paths towards Auderghem. Follow Rue du Rouge-Cloître, and after approximately 30 minutes of cycling, you'll arrive at the Red Cloister located at Rue du Rouge-Cloître 4.
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