Discover Le château de Baudemont, a historic family home passed down from generation to generation. A living treasure trove that bears witness to a rich past.
The history of Le château de Baudemont dates back to 1615, when a manor house was built there. Over time, the building evolved, giving rise to the “horseshoe”-shaped façade that can be admired today. Toward the end of the 19th century, a stud farm was established there, one of the oldest in Belgium. Today, Baudemont Castle and Stud Farm remain a private estate, while welcoming visitors to its cottages, guest rooms, and horse boarding facilities. The site embodies a vision that blends respect for heritage, a love of nature, equestrian tradition, and historical memory—a true living treasure, bearing witness to a rich past and a peaceful present.
We carry on a living heritage passed down from generation to generation, committed to preserving its history, spirit, and authenticity.
Surrounded by meadows, woods, and horses, we live in harmony with our environment and place care for the land at the heart of our daily actions.
Horses occupy a central place in our history. We nurture this heritage with dedication, respect, and expertise.
We are committed to opening our doors with warmth and simplicity, offering a place where everyone feels at home.
“Beautiful, newly renovated, modern, well-equipped, and quiet apartment.
Communication worked perfectly. We were warmly welcomed, and arrival and departure were flexible.
Thank you, we would love to come back.”
“The bucolic setting in the countryside, the peace and quiet, the well-equipped accommodation.”
“Absolutely everything! The setting, the owner’s kindness, the super functional little apartment, the horses, the walks, the peace and quiet. We really had an excellent weekend, I highly recommend it!!”
“A peaceful place in a green setting. A renovated and very functional apartment. A private terrace on the ground floor. Facilities suitable for a stay of several days (for cooking), washing machine, Wi-Fi, comfortable bedding, etc.”
“Beautiful place, and Lorraine was an excellent host.”
“A wonderful stay in a superb estate that invites you to linger thanks to its welcoming spaces, gardens with delicate old roses, and a vegetable garden worthy of a painting by Gustave Caillebotte.
The cottage is spacious, very comfortable, very well equipped, and tastefully decorated. It’s one of those cottages where you feel at home and want to come back.
What’s more, the premises are environmentally friendly, which is a great asset.
We also really appreciated the welcome from the owner and the time we spent chatting with her. We would like to thank her warmly.”







*Minimum 3 nights







*Minimum 2 nights





