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Wakeboard Belgium
Cable parks, shops, brands - Belgian wake all in one place.
Wakeboarding in Belgium
Belgium has more cable parks per capita than most European countries. From Terhills to Dock79, through The Spin and the Wake Up Cableparks, wake is accessible everywhere. Whether you're in Flanders, Wallonia or Brussels, there's always a cable park within an hour's drive. That's one of the big advantages of wakeboarding in Belgium: the density of facilities makes the sport super accessible.
Beginner or experienced, the cable park is the ideal format: no boat needed, easy access, guaranteed good vibes. The cable system pulls riders across a purpose-built body of water, with features (kickers, rails, sliders) to progress at your own pace. Most Belgian cable parks offer discovery packages, beginner lessons and equipment rental. You can literally show up empty-handed and leave with your first taste of riding.
Wakeboarding in Belgium also means a dynamic scene with local contests, rider jams and a community that shares the same passion for riding. Cable parks regularly organise events open to all levels, from introductions to amateur contests. It's a sport you live as a group, with a fun and laid-back spirit that makes you want to come back.
On BINDY, we bring together all cable parks in Belgium with practical info, specialised shops to gear up, and the wakeboard brands that matter. Everything is here so you can ride without the hassle.
Frequently asked questions
What is a cable park?
A body of water equipped with a cable pulled by pylons that tows riders. No boat needed. You grab the handle, the cable pulls you, and off you go.
How much does a wakeboard session cost?
Between 20 and 35 EUR for a 2-hour session at a cable park. Most include equipment rental (board, vest).
Is wakeboarding hard for beginners?
No. At a cable park, most people get up after 2-3 attempts. The cable pulls at a constant, steady pace, which is easier than behind a boat. Starting with water skiing also helps.
Which cable parks are there in Belgium?
The main ones are Terhills Cablepark (Dilsen-Stokkem), Lakeside Paradise (Knokke), Spin Cablepark (Bruges) and The Outsider (Breendonk). All listed on BINDY.