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Vacation rental in Sint-Idesbald
Sint-Idesbald breathes art and tranquility. This borough of Koksijde with wide beautiful streets and residential villas has always been a muse for many artists. Famous names who lived here are writer Willem Elsschot, sculptor George Grard and painter Paul Delvaux. Today, the seaside resort has become a culinary hotspot. It is the place by the sea to indulge yourself gastronomically. With exquisite restaurants and exclusive stores. In terms of culture, the art center Ten Bogaerde and the Keunekapel offer a nice range. A cozy Zeedijk, a fine shopping street, special galleries and the unique yachting club do credit to the nickname the "Zoute of the West Coast."
- Paul Delvaux museum
- Koksijde Yachting Club (kyc)
- Mieke Hill
Museum of Paul Delvaux
The Paul Delvaux Museum houses the largest collection of works by this internationally renowned artist. These include paintings, watercolors, drawings, sketchbooks and etchings. You will be immersed in a poetic world and encounter the women and skeletons, neoclassical architecture and trains that are part of the daydream of this world-renowned artist.
Koksijde Yachting Club (kyc)
The koksijde Yachting club (kyc) was founded on the 24th of june 1965 by the inhabitants of koksijde so they could practice their beloved sports with sailboats and motorboats. The club is located behind the dunes of Sint-Idesbald (Mieke Hill). At this moment there are many members that practice windsurfing and kitesurfing.
The past couple of years the club has been focusing on the sailingschool for children upwards of 8 years old, the general youth and ofcourse the adults but also on the expansion of the kitesurfing school. The clubhouse of Koksijde Yachting Club is the place to be for all water sports fanatics where you can also get something to eat and drink. You can enjoy this beautiful location inside as much as outside.
Mieke HIll
Now a villa atop a dune top. Once it was a children's play paradise with a primitive toboggan (slide) and a fantastic view of the first cottages in the dunes. Architect Albert Dumont, founder of the Dumont neighborhood in De Panne, had bought the chalet (then called Chalet de Saint-Idesbald) and the dune. It housed a tearoom-laiterie. After World War I, the chalet was replaced by a brick villa and named after Mieke, Albert Dumont's daughter.