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Easy hiking trails in Natuurreservaat De Maten traverse a landscape characterized by a mix of grasslands, sandy heaths, and woodlands. The region is defined by its numerous ponds, known as "wijers," which are part of the larger De Wijers pond complex. Inland dunes, formed during the last Ice Age, and marshy areas contribute to the diverse terrain. This area is recognized as a Natura 2000 site, protecting various European-protected habitats.
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The heath landscape is a remnant of a historical, extensive agricultural ecosystem. Of the area of heath that existed around 1850, about 5 percent remained at the end of the twentieth century. The remaining heathlands are now nature reserves or are used as military training grounds. Today, heath is scarce in Flanders and still covers 0.6 to 1 percent of the total area: about 7,700 to 13,000 hectares. Nevertheless, the heath landscape is of great importance for the preservation of biodiversity: 13% of the most endangered animal and plant species in Flanders can be found in the heath landscape.
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The name Maten is related to the English "meadows". The area is part of De Wijers, a pond complex on the transition from the Kempens Plateau to the Demer Valley. On the poor sandy soils of the Kempen, fish farming was a source of extra protein. As early as the Middle Ages, series of ponds were created by means of simple cross-dikes in the valley. The overflow from one pond simultaneously forms the supply for the next pond. For the ponds in De Maten, the Stiemerbeek valley was dammed up several times. As fish farming became more intensive in the first half of the twentieth century, many ponds were given separate inlets and outlets. In De Maten, you will still find a mix of both systems. The water management is therefore a complex part of the management of one of the oldest nature reserves in Flanders.
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Ornithology or bird science is a specialization of zoology that deals with the study of birds. It includes the classification of species and observation of behavior, migration, song, and flight patterns. Birds are ringed, among other things, to learn more about their migratory behavior and age. An ornithologist is a practitioner of ornithology. A hobby ornithologist is a birdwatcher.
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The building itself is five hundred years old and carries an impressive history. It survived the Eighty Years' War, the Napoleonic era, and both World Wars, and was due for renovation.
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it is a beautiful place to rest, eat and enjoy the birds on the water and views
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The Slagmolen (Slag Mill) is a centuries-old watermill building in Genk (Termien), situated right on the edge of the De Maten nature reserve and the Stiemerbeek valley. Dating back to 1523, it is probably the oldest existing building in the city and served as a functioning watermill for centuries. This mill was powered by the water of the Stiemerbeek stream and its tributaries, meaning the wheel turned as soon as there was sufficient water in the stream. This technique was typical of rural life in the past, and the stream was regulated to keep the mill running. This created the area around De Maten into a dynamic landscape of water features and ponds. Today, the Slagmolen is no longer a typical working mill, but its ambition is high: after a thorough renovation, the building will be operational again and serve as an official visitors center for De Maten, featuring an information desk, café, and meeting space for hikers and nature lovers. The opening of this center is planned for the summer of 2026.
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The Vlonderpad (Boardwalk) in the Stiemerbeek Valley is a charming and accessible walking path that is part of the green network around the De Maten nature reserve and the Stiemerbeek Valley near Genk (Belgium). The path brings you literally and figuratively closer to the water in wet and marshy terrain. You walk on wooden walkways that allow for a safe, dry, and atmospheric walk. The boardwalk is a partially wooden walkway constructed along a wet section of the Stiemerbeek Valley, the natural area surrounding the stream with its banks and marshes. Where the path would otherwise be muddy, the walkways guide you across the wet terrain, allowing you to walk peacefully while staying close to the water and experiencing the nature around you. On this path, you often walk along the stream between reed beds and wet vegetation. It feels like a beautiful transition between the more traditional forest and grassland path and a true marsh landscape. It's an ideal spot for birdwatching, spotting aquatic life, and enjoying the sensory experience of water and nature. The boardwalk is located in the Stiemerbeek valley near the De Maten nature reserve and is part of the walks marked out in this area. It's close to hiking trails around De Maten, such as those that visit the Augustijnenvijvers and Homeleswijer ponds, and can be easily combined with other trails in the region. Combine the boardwalk with a longer loop through De Maten for a full day of nature, allowing you to see both forests, ponds, and reed beds. Bring sturdy walking shoes; although the boardwalk ensures dry feet, the surrounding paths can sometimes be muddy or soft after rain. It's an easily accessible path and ideal for a relaxing nature walk or as a rest stop during a longer route.
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Natuurreservaat De Maten offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 890 routes available. These paths are generally well-signposted and suitable for various fitness levels.
The easy hikes in Natuurreservaat De Maten feature a diverse landscape. You'll encounter a mix of grasslands, sandy heaths, and woodlands. The area is particularly known for its numerous ponds, locally called 'wijers,' and includes unique inland dunes formed during the last Ice Age, as well as marshy areas.
Yes, many of the easy hiking trails in Natuurreservaat De Maten are suitable for families. The well-signposted paths offer gentle gradients and interesting natural features. However, some specific paths might not be ideal for strollers due to varying ground conditions.
Leashed dogs are generally welcome on most trails within Natuurreservaat De Maten. However, there are specific parts of some routes where dogs might be restricted to protect sensitive wildlife or habitats. Always look for local signage regarding dog access.
Along the easy trails, you can explore the distinctive 'wijers' (ponds) like Homeles Pond and Augustijnen Pond. You'll also encounter ancient inland dunes, heathlands, and diverse woodlands. The historic Slagmolen Watermill Genk is another notable landmark, often serving as a starting point for some routes.
Yes, Natuurreservaat De Maten offers several excellent circular easy walks. A popular option is the De Maten Nature Reserve – Homeles Pond loop from Genk, which is about 6.3 km long. Another well-liked route is the Augustijnen Pond – Stiemerbeek loop from Natuurreservaat De Maten, covering approximately 6.0 km.
While beautiful year-round, Natuurreservaat De Maten is particularly inspiring in spring when the landscape comes alive with new growth and bird activity. The diverse scenery, including ponds and heathlands, offers picturesque views in any season.
Natuurreservaat De Maten is a haven for wildlife, especially birds. Keep an eye out for species like the bittern, purple heron, great egret, and marsh harrier. Bird hides, such as one overlooking the Augustijnenweyer, are available for observation. Other notable wildlife includes the tree frog and garlic toad.
Parking facilities are available at various entry points to Natuurreservaat De Maten. The area around the Slagmolen Watermill Genk is a common starting point and often has parking options. Specific parking details can usually be found on individual route descriptions.
The easy hikes in Natuurreservaat De Maten are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 8,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the diverse natural scenery of ponds and heathlands, and the well-maintained, accessible paths that make for a relaxing outdoor experience.
While Natuurreservaat De Maten itself is a nature reserve, you can find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns of Genk and Diepenbeek. It's advisable to check local listings for establishments close to your chosen starting point.
Easy hikes in Natuurreservaat De Maten typically range from 3 to 6 kilometers. For example, the Augustijnen Pond – Stiemerbeek loop from Oud-Termien is about 4 km and takes around an hour, while the De Maten Nature Reserve – Homeles Pond loop from Genk is closer to 6 km and can take about 1 hour 30 minutes.


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