Best attractions and places to see in Natuurreservaat Ortolaan include a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The reserve features diverse landscapes such as alder forests, hay meadows, and expansive reed fields within the Dommel Valley. Ancient history is present through prehistoric burial mounds, offering insights into past agricultural communities. This area provides various points of interest for nature enthusiasts and those interested in cultural sites.
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The burial mounds are located a short walk from the Breugel cycle path. Explanations on several information boards along the trail.
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The unique Dommel river valley landscape is also considered important in Europe, especially for rare bird species. It is therefore a paradise for birdwatchers. Hawks, buzzards, and honey buzzards like to rest in the area where the Dommel and Bolisserbeek rivers meet, but you can also see all sorts of buntings, kingfishers, and black woodpeckers. Robins, wrens, wood pigeons, and stock pigeons, among others, live in the hedgerows and forests. (Nature and Forest)
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At this picnic area, besides the picnic tables and benches, you will also find information boards about the nearby prehistoric burial mounds on Molhem and about hiking in the Hoksent-Molhem area.
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Between Peer-centrum and the church villages of Kleine-Brogel and Wijchmaal lies Molhem, a virtually uninhabited area where peace and quiet reign. It is a unique nature reserve between the Dommel and the Peerderloop. A colourful variety of stream valleys, meadows, fields and forests forms the backdrop. It is this area that our distant ancestors chose to bury their loved ones. Here on Molhem there are also 5 prehistoric burial mounds to be seen. These burial mounds are probably part of a burial field from the period 800 to 500 BC. Not only in Peer but also in the church village of Grote-Brogel there is an extensive prehistoric burial field. In 1959 and 1960 archaeologists investigated 2 burial mounds on the Molhem and about 70 burial mounds in Grote-Brogel. The urns that were found are preserved and exhibited in the Gallo-Roman Museum in Tongeren. Source: https://www.vilters-vanhemel.be/limburg_peer_molhem.html Information boards on site, duplicate: https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/344691
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Small bridge over the Dommel which we follow for a few 100 m
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definitely stay on the deck 🤣
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Picnic area at the burial mounds of Molhem
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At this location you can see five prehistoric burial mounds, founded by farming communities from this region. From 3000 B.C. Individual burial mounds appear in the landscape for the first time in this region. That is during the Late Stone Age and Early Bronze Age. Later - from 1100 BC. and especially from 850 BC onwards. - small family groups demarcate certain places to honor their dead. We are then in the late Bronze Age to middle Iron Age. These people live dispersed in the area and they cremate their dead. Their ashes are placed in urns and buried in a hole, sometimes under a low burial mound. After a few generations, burial grounds are created, sometimes containing hundreds of graves. The Molhem burial mounds are probably also part of such a burial field from the period 800 to 500 BC.
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Natuurreservaat Ortolaan is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the diverse landscapes of the Dommelvallei Nature Reserve, which features alder forests, lush hay meadows, and expansive reed fields. The reserve also boasts vibrant flower-rich meadows and ecological arable land, supporting a wide array of plant and animal species. Don't miss the scenic confluence of the Dommel and Bolisserbeek rivers.
Yes, Natuurreservaat Ortolaan offers a glimpse into ancient history. You can visit the Molhem Prehistoric Burial Mounds, a significant archaeological site with five mounds dating back to 800 to 500 BC, offering insights into early agricultural communities. Additionally, the Our Lady of Flanders Chapel on Molhemstraat, believed to date from 1840, is a cultural point of interest.
The reserve offers unique walking experiences, particularly through its extensive Boardwalks. These allow you to traverse wetter sections of the Dommel Valley without disturbing the sensitive ecosystem. The Dommeldal Route also takes you past the burial mounds and offers beautiful views of the river landscape. Be aware that boardwalks can be slippery when wet.
Absolutely. Given its name and dedicated conservation efforts, Natuurreservaat Ortolaan is a paradise for birdwatchers. The diverse habitats attract a wide array of birds, including buzzards, sparrowhawks, European honey buzzards, various buntings, kingfishers, and black woodpeckers. Robins, wrens, and wood and stock doves can also be found in the woodlands.
Many attractions in Natuurreservaat Ortolaan are family-friendly. The Dommelvallei Nature Reserve and the Molhem Prehistoric Burial Mounds are great for educational outings. The boardwalks offer an engaging way for families to explore nature. There's also a picnic table at a cycling junction, perfect for a rest or snack break during an outing.
Beyond walking, Natuurreservaat Ortolaan is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and running. These routes often pass through the diverse landscapes of the Dommel Valley and near the historical sites, offering a blend of nature and culture.
The reserve is particularly vibrant during spring and summer. Spring brings out the Cuckoo Flowers and Sneezewort in the meadows, while summer showcases poppies, cornflowers, and vetches in the ecological arable land. These seasons also offer excellent opportunities for birdwatching as many species are active and visible.
Yes, there are several dedicated running trails. For instance, you can find moderate running loops through the Dommelvallei Nature Reserve, starting from locations like Kleine Brogel Air Base or Natuurreservaat Ortolaan itself. These trails allow you to experience the natural beauty of the area while exercising.
A convenient spot for a break or picnic is the Picnic table at a cycling junction. While primarily for cyclists, it's also accessible for hikers and offers a well-maintained area with greenery, ideal for a moment of rest or a food/drink break.
The Dommelvallei Nature Reserve is considered a pearl in the Kempen region due to its rich biodiversity and varied landscape. It features alder forests, hay meadows, reed fields, and small fish ponds. This wide variety of habitats supports numerous different animal and plant species, making it a crucial area for nature conservation and observation.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique walking experience offered by the Boardwalks. They allow you to get close to the sensitive wetland ecosystems of the Dommel Valley without causing disturbance. Many find them 'always fun' and appreciate the untouched nature they reveal, though some note they can be slippery when wet.


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