Attractions and places to see in Doode Bemde include a significant nature reserve along the Dijle river, known for its rich biodiversity. The area features a diverse mosaic of wet grasslands, swamp forests, reed beds, and ponds, created by the river's natural meanders and regular overflows. Doode Bemde encompasses varied habitats like small fields, marshy woodlands, and hayfields, supporting numerous plant and animal species. Over 9 kilometers of walking trails, including boardwalks in wetter sections, provide access to this natural…
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Beautiful nature (all wild flowers in bloom) - Not a living soul to be seen - Concluded with a visit to the Delvaux brewery - Top 💥💥
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A boardwalk is a walking path consisting of planks or wooden plates that are attached to poles or support beams above the ground. You often see them: • in marshy or wet areas, such as forests with marshy areas, dunes or nature reserves, • to ensure that walkers stay dry and do not damage the vulnerable nature, • sometimes in a straight line, sometimes winding (zigzagging) to follow the natural environment.
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Rudimentary bridge with beams that provides access to a cabin well located on the edge of the lake to admire the fauna of the pond
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as the name indicates: litte parking :) Often full on the weekend and no other options to park at this entrance for Doode Bembe. Either come early or late but not at the time everyone arrives :)
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As befits a good Dijle path, this path is located on the Dijle. It partly runs over the Dijlestraat, which leads to the entrance of the De Doode Bemde nature reserve, through which the Dijle meanders elegantly. There is a warehouse of the Friends of Heverleebos and Meerdaalwoud (with information board about De Doode Bemde) and there was once a water mill and chemical factory. The street departs from the road to Sint-Joris-Weert (Neerijsebaan). There you will also find two bunkers from 1939 and an organic flower garden. If, conversely, you depart from the latter location (for example coming from the Sint-Joris-Weert station), there are several Dijle paths and routes through the nature reserve, with gates and often grazers.
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You have to drive over the tracks. Very hidden parking lot in the middle of the nature reserve.
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Where the path ends you can go to a bird watching hut. Please note, however, that the pond is currently dry due to the work of the beavers in the area and there is a honey bee nest at the viewing hut.
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Doode Bemde is rich in natural features, primarily centered around the Dijle River and its meanders. The river's natural flow creates a diverse landscape of wet grasslands, swamp forests, reed beds, and ponds. You'll also find varied habitats including small fields, poplar plantations, marshy woodlands, meadows, and hayfields, all contributing to its unique ecological character as a natural floodplain.
Yes, Doode Bemde offers over 9 kilometers of walking trails. There are two main circular routes: a blue route (3.6 km) and a red route (3.5 km), which can also be combined. The Doode Bemde boardwalk allows access to wetter sections, and the Dijle Path offers diverse landscapes along the river. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking in Doode Bemde guide.
The reserve is home to a wealth of flora and fauna. Notable wildlife includes beavers, which thrive in the watery, wooded river valleys. Birdwatchers can spot various species such as grey geese, Canada geese, mute swans, shelducks, and garganey, with two bird observation hides available at Langerodevijver and Kliniekvijvers. Large horned cattle also graze in the meadows, helping to manage the grasslands.
Yes, Doode Bemde is generally family-friendly. The extensive walking paths and boardwalks provide accessible routes for exploring nature. The presence of grazing animals and opportunities for birdwatching can be engaging for children. The Pond is also a good spot for observing water birds.
Yes, dogs are welcome in Doode Bemde, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Parking is available at Reigersstraat in Oud-Heverlee or near the Kasteel van Neerijse. There is also a small Parking Area at Doode Bemde Nature Reserve, though it can fill up quickly on busy days. It's advisable to arrive early or late during peak times.
Doode Bemde offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring is excellent for observing interesting flowers and plants, such as yellow iris. From October to March, the wetter sections may require sturdy shoes or boots due to muddy conditions. The natural flooding of the Dijle river creates a dynamic landscape, making any season interesting for nature observation.
Sturdy shoes or boots are highly recommended, especially during wet periods from October to March, as some sections of the trails, including the Dijle Path, can become muddy and difficult to access with regular footwear.
While Doode Bemde is primarily a natural reserve, nearby Neerijse offers some points of interest. The Kasteel van Neerijse (Neerijse Castle) is a historical landmark that can serve as a parking spot. Additionally, the St. Rochus Chapel and the Sint-Pieters-en-Paulus Church in Neerijse are possible starting points for walks into the reserve.
Beyond walking, Doode Bemde and its surroundings offer opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find various running trails and road cycling routes in the area, catering to different fitness levels.
Yes, the reserve features two bird observation hides at Langerodevijver and Kliniekvijvers, perfect for spotting various bird species. The Pond also offers a good view for observing water birds. The Doode Bemde boardwalk provides close-up views of interesting flora in wetter sections.
The two main circular routes, the blue route (3.6 km) and the red route (3.5 km), can each be completed in approximately 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on your pace. Combining them would take longer, offering a more extensive exploration of the reserve.
The Dijle River is the core of Doode Bemde. Its natural meanders and regular overflows are crucial in creating the diverse mosaic of wet grasslands, swamp forests, reed beds, and ponds that define the reserve's unique ecological character and support its rich biodiversity.
The Doode Bemde boardwalk is a specially constructed trail that allows visitors to traverse the wetter sections of the reserve. It's recommended because it provides access to areas where interesting flowers and plants, such as yellow iris, can be observed up close, especially in spring, without disturbing the delicate ecosystem.


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