Club Eroxx review – Our No Nonsense, No Bullshit Review of Club Eroxx Belgium
If you’re researching Club Eroxx in Balen, Belgium and wondering what the club is really like, here’s our full, honest review based on our visit this past Friday night.
We’ve visited swingers clubs all over the world for more than a decade, and this was our first time finally getting to Eroxx — a venue with strong SDC reviews and plenty of hype. What we found was a high-energy, extremely loud club with a diverse crowd, lots of playrooms, and a very large number of single men, which had a major impact on the night.
Below you’ll find our complete breakdown of the venue, prices, crowd, etiquette, playrooms, and whether we’d return.
Location & Getting There
Club Eroxx is located in Balen, Belgium, roughly a two-hour drive from the middle of the Netherlands and close to the town of Mol. We stayed at Hotel Corbie Mol, around 4.5km from the club, with room rates between €119–€139 per night.
The club offers a shuttle for €30–€40 each way, but we used Uber (€17 each direction) without any issues.

Outisde Club Eroxx, a well designed and well labelled club. The club is located down the end of a residential area with ample onsite parking.
Entry Prices & Check-In Experience
Eroxx opens at 8pm. Despite only ~40 RSVPs on SDC, we arrived at 9:30pm to find a line outside and waited around 20 minutes to get in.
Entry Pricing (Friday night):
- Couples: €90 (all-inclusive: drinks, entry, food)
- Single women: €30
- Single men: €120
- Trans identifying: €30
Lockers are downstairs (€10 cash for the key).
No ID check and no membership required — important to note given later events.

First Impressions & Bar Area
Inside the entrance is a lounge with sofas, bar stools, small tables, and a large TV playing hardcore porn. The bar serves standard drinks plus cocktails (Pornstar Martinis, Mojitos, etc.).
Most guests were already dressed down by 9:30pm, so after changing, we explored the club.
Two showers sit just before the main entrance to the club areas, with a sign encouraging guests to wash before sex.

A well designed and modern additional bar area at the front of the club, perfect if you’ve met a couple and want to flirt before making your way to the playrooms. Use this as a lounge with more chill vibes.
Main Dance Area & Atmosphere
The moment you pass through the glass doors, the volume hits hard. The music is extremely loud — louder than many mainstream clubs or festivals we’ve attended.
The dancefloor has:
- Raised podiums
- Dance poles
- Heavy lighting
- A DJ (60s+)
- A second bar with fast service
The dancefloor was already full when we arrived, and the energy was high.
Behind the DJ booth are open play beds. At around 9:50pm, used condoms were already left out despite bins being right there.
The smoking area was extremely busy all night, and smoke drifted into the back playrooms.


Playrooms & Layout
Eroxx has an extensive playroom layout on both sides of the dancefloor, including:
- Open group rooms
- Lockable private rooms
- Cages
- A downstairs dark room
- A very small couples-only space upstairs
The couples-only space was used later in the night by around nine couples who appeared to be intentionally avoiding the volume of single men.
There is no spa or wet area.
Bathrooms are located behind the playrooms, meaning you must walk through active areas to access them.



Food & Facilities
A buffet with proteins and salads is included in entry. We didn’t try it, so cannot comment.
Towels and condoms were stocked throughout the club, although wrappers and used items accumulated quickly.
Staff were actively cleaning, but given the crowd size, it was difficult for them to stay ahead.
Crowd, Demographic & Vibe
Based on the night we attended, we estimate:
- Around 60 couples
- Around 120 single men
→ A roughly 2:1 male-heavy ratio
This significantly influenced the vibe.
Couples skewed older (mid-50s and above) and the crowd overall leaned toward larger body types, quite different from the demographic we usually see at clubs in NL or the UK.
On the positive side, it was one of the most inclusive nights we’ve seen in years, with at least a dozen trans guests and plenty of male-male and bisexual play visible.
Etiquette & Consent Issues
This was the first time in 10+ years of visiting swingers clubs that we’ve had real issues with guest behaviour (beyond the occasional drunk person, someone vomiting, or the odd couple arguing).
Examples from the night:
- Multiple men followed me through the playrooms while we were simply touring the space
- A man squeezed my butt without consent in the bathroom area
- Another man put his arm around my waist while I was waiting for Darrell
- We saw three men try to open a locked door while couples were inside
This type of behaviour unfortunately isn’t unusual in packed European clubs with high single-male ratios, but it’s worth calling out.
Overall Impressions
Strengths:
- Large venue with multiple bars and playrooms
- Inclusive crowd with visible trans and bi male guests
- Friendly staff
- Strong, energetic dancefloor
Limitations:
- Extremely loud music
- Heavy smoking area
- Very high single male ratio
- Behavioural issues from some guests
- No wet area
- Cleanliness impacted by crowd volume
We might return on a Saturday couples-only night, but with Fun4Two and Fata Morgana nearby, it’s hard to justify the long drive and hotel for a night that may be hit-or-miss.
Resources & Related Articles
If you’re exploring swingers clubs in Europe or planning a lifestyle trip, you might also enjoy:
- Looking for clubs in the Netherlands? Check out our reviews of Fun4Two Swingers Club and Fata Morgana.
- Looking to meet other swingers in Netherlands or Belgium? Check out SDC, join for free
- New to the lifestyle? Visit our Swingers Lingo guide.
- Want over 10 years of stories, advice and club reviews? Explore the Wanderlust Swingers Podcast.
- For more venue walk-throughs, see our reviews of Cap d’Agde, X Club (Toronto), Party Players (Lelystad) and more on our YouTube Channel
