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The walk goes to the Vlooyberg watchtower, which already provides a stunning view of the Hageland. Then you walk over a ridge with even more beautiful views in the direction of the Walen forest.
This walking route, on the transition from the Kempen to the Hageland, goes through the beautiful nature area Averbode Bos and Heide. Vast forests alternate with fens, marshes, heathland and heathland grasslands.
The walk starts at Horst Castle, the home of cartoon character De Rode Ridder. Through an open landscape it goes in the direction of Troostemberg forest. After a detour through this beautiful beech forest, a descent to the green valley from the Winge stream to the Gempe mill begins. Along rolling fields with beautiful views of the Hageland Hills, it goes back to the starting point.
This walk in the Valley of the Three Brooks goes through the nature reserves Dassenaarde and Groot Asdonk and shows the transition between the Kempen and the Hageland. Due to the alternation between wet valley soils and dry ridges, you will find a wide variety of plants and animals here. The region offers beautiful views over pollard trees, hedges and wood edges.
This walk goes through the Demerbroeken nature reserve with alternating reed bushes, hay meadows and woods along the way. On your path you will pass the Maagdentoren and at the Hemmekes you will board an authentic flat-bottomed boat from the 19th century. You can enjoy a beautiful panorama on the Voortberg.
This walk goes through the exceptionally beautiful landscape of the Mene and Jordan Valley with golden grain fields and rolling hills as a backdrop. In addition to the wet soils along these two side streams of the Gete, you will also find slopes with dry fields and grasslands, some side valleys and the Willebringen forest in the area. The panorama from the Pallox observation tower is a feast for the eyes.
On the border of the Kempen and the Hageland lies the beautiful Demer valley, this nature walk goes from the Heimill, through forests at the picturesque village of Langdorp. Afterwards you follow the banks of the Demer river into the nature reserve Demerbroeken.
This walk takes you on a varied trip through the beautiful Mollendaal forest with thick oaks and stately beech trees, after which you can enjoy the beautiful views of the vast fields and walk through picturesque sunken roads.
The province of Flemish Brabant has a number of very beautiful regions including the Pajottenland, which is sometimes called the Tuscany of the North due to its slightly hilly and rural character. This is also said of Hageland and Dry-Haspengouw. In other words, a region that is certainly worth discovering.
This walk goes through the nature reserves Dunbergbroek and Kloosterbroekbos in the Hageland Valley. Very pure seepage water flows from the foot of the surrounding Hageland hills, so that large parts of the Winge valley are still very wet. The walk goes through beautiful mixed forests, along the meandering Winge and hay meadows where a herd of foxhead sheep takes care of the grazing. With a little luck you will spot a kingfisher.