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Jogging in Lembeekse Bossen offers diverse landscapes across its 305-hectare nature reserve, spanning Lembeke, Oosteeklo, and Waarschoot. The region features a varied environment including coniferous forests, open fields, and distinct wooded edges. A notable feature is the Bellebargiebos, a protected deciduous forest reserve with ancient oak trees and rich undergrowth. Running routes here range from paved surfaces to more challenging trails, catering to different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Starting point for a beautiful hike through Lembeke
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The forest paths around Kaprijke are narrow, winding paths that meander through the forest. As you walk along the forest paths, you will pass small streams, open spaces in the forest and quiet corners where you are often alone.
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This beautiful path through the Lembeekse Bossen offers an adventurous MTB experience with winding single tracks, sandy sections and roots that provide an extra challenge. The forest is densely overgrown and lets sunlight fall alternately through the trees, which creates an atmospheric rhythm of light and shadow.
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on a sandy background, often a bit muddy, but always surprisingly beautiful
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The Lembeekse Bosdreef in the Lembeekse Bossen is a picturesque avenue that runs through a beautiful forest area.
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nice tracks, alternating with road. Especially at the beginning of the tour, two segments after a wet period are rather unpleasant. But anyway, overall a fun ride. Well amused.
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This chapel on the edge of the Lembeekse Bossen was founded in 1947 by pastor Van Goethem. It was dedicated to Our Lady of Sweet Comfort and Peace because Lembeke was spared from the violence of war. The chapel is surrounded by a procession of fifteen brick chapels, Opposite the chapel is a small grotto of Mary built on the remains of a German bunker.
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Lembeekse Bossen offers a vast network of over 600 running routes, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These trails traverse diverse landscapes, including coniferous forests, open fields, and ancient deciduous woodlands.
The terrain in Lembeekse Bossen is quite varied. You'll find routes with paved surfaces, making them accessible for many, as well as more challenging trails that require good fitness and sure-footedness. The landscape transitions from coniferous forests in the north to moist deciduous forests in the south, interspersed with fields and hedgerows, offering a constantly changing scenic backdrop.
Yes, Lembeekse Bossen has approximately 40 easy running routes. These trails typically feature minimal elevation gain and are suitable for those new to running or looking for a more relaxed experience. Many surfaces are paved, contributing to their accessibility.
While running, you can explore the ancient Bellebargiebos forest reserve, known for its centuries-old oak trees and rich undergrowth. Look out for the 'Bevende Hazelaar' (Trembling Hazel), a linden tree with a captivating local legend. You might also encounter the Path Through the Ferns in the Lembeekse Woods or the Bellebargiebos Off-road Trail, which are popular highlights.
Absolutely! For families, there's a dedicated children's play zone with natural play equipment within the forest. An adventurous toddler walking route also allows younger visitors to explore and discover characters like Mouse, Fox, Owl, and Snake, making it a fun outing for everyone.
The region is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for running with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Bellebargiebos, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Yes, many of the running routes in Lembeekse Bossen are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Lembeekse bossen loop from Waarschoot is a popular circular option covering about 7.4 km.
Starting points for routes in Lembeekse Bossen often feature convenient parking facilities. While specific parking locations aren't detailed, the well-developed infrastructure of the area ensures accessibility for visitors arriving by car.
The region's well-developed infrastructure includes access points that can be reached by public transport, though specific routes would depend on your starting location. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for the most convenient connections to the various entry points of Lembeekse Bossen.
The running routes in Lembeekse Bossen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 80 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, from dense forests to open fields, and the variety of trails suitable for different fitness levels. The ancient oak trees of Bellebargiebos and the atmospheric rhythm of light and shadow are frequently highlighted as enhancing the jogging experience.
Yes, many starting points for the trails in Lembeekse Bossen feature horeca options, providing convenient spots for refreshment before or after your run. You can find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns of Lembeke, Oosteeklo, and Waarschoot.
Lembeekse Bossen offers a beautiful running experience year-round. The ancient deciduous forests, like Bellebargiebos, are particularly stunning in spring with rich undergrowth and in autumn with vibrant foliage. The interplay of dense forest with sunlight filtering through the trees creates an atmospheric rhythm of light and shadow, enhancing the jogging experience in any season.


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