Drongengoedhoeve, Medieval farm complex in Aalter, Belgium
Drongengoedhoeve is a farm complex featuring a main residence, barn, and bakery building arranged around cultivated fields. The site spans a large area with multiple structures and rooms that show how farming operations functioned.
Religious monks from Drongen founded this agricultural settlement in 1746 and constructed buildings following traditional Flemish design. The structures reflect the farming methods and way of life from that period.
The farm serves as a gathering place where people encounter how agricultural families lived and worked across generations. The displayed rooms and tools help visitors understand the daily routines and skills that sustained rural communities.
The grounds are easily walkable with paths connecting the main buildings and surrounding fields. Light refreshments and local products are available on-site, and the outdoor areas are most comfortable during warmer months.
The property includes a herb garden displaying traditional plant varieties that are sometimes overlooked by visitors. It sits near the edge of a sizable connected forest area in the region.
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