Natural monuments around Beveren offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes within the East Flanders province of Belgium. The municipality features green spaces and significant natural sites, including the prominent Hof ter Saksen. This area provides opportunities to explore diverse flora, historical fortifications, and riverine environments. The region's landscape is characterized by its connection to the Scheldt river and historical events.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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The wheel is privately owned, but you walk right past it (on the Victor De Witstraat). No one knows for sure how the Hingenewiel was formed. We know that the Spierenbroek flooded around 1552. After failed attempts to close the Spierenbroekgat, the other polders flooded in November 1554, because the pladderdijk broke. We suspect that this is how the Hingenewiel was formed. A pladderdijk is a cross dike that runs from the stream through the polder (so not along the river). This large wheel was originally even larger, probably the Ketelwiel used to be part of this wheel. In the middle of this wheel was an island with a tower on it. The Hingenewiel became smaller due to natural silting up. Kingfisher, grebe, coot, moorhen, gadwall and shelduck breed here, among other things. But you can also admire fire damselfly, ostrich fern and yellow water lily here. (Regional Landscape Schelde-Durme)
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Beautiful and quiet forest (if in high season). The hiking trails are almost in order, sometimes it can be a bit muddy during heavy rain. If you are lucky you might spot some deer ๐
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drinking a nice beer
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The Drowned Land of Saeftinghe is a tidal area of the Western Scheldt a few km downstream from Antwerp. The largest brackish water salt marsh area in Europe and a Zeeland monument. With a visitors centre in Emmadorp.
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nice place, lots of birds to spot as well as large and less large ships
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beautiful area for cycling
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The Beveren area offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can explore vast marshy landscapes at the Visitor Center Verdronken Land van Saeftinghe, discover historical defense lines integrated into nature like the Spanish Line in Stropersbos, or enjoy riverine environments such as Benedenvliet - Schelle. There are also nature parks with arboretums and historical estates.
Yes, several natural monuments around Beveren are suitable for families. Hof ter Saksen Castle is a public educational nature park with walking paths, meadows, and an arboretum, perfect for a family outing. The Visitor Center Verdronken Land van Saeftinghe is also family-friendly, offering an exhibition about the marshy landscape. Additionally, De Reeberg Estate provides private hiking trails through a forest, where deer can sometimes be spotted.
Many natural monuments in Beveren are intertwined with history. The Spanish Line in Stropersbos features remains of a 1701 defense line from the War of the Spanish Succession, including moats and fortifications. Hof ter Saksen Castle, set within a nature park, has an 18th-century castle and a history dating back to the Middle Ages. The Benedenvliet - Schelle area holds remnants of a 1577 fort that served as a defense line.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For enjoying blooming flora, mid-spring is ideal, especially at places like Hof ter Saksen Castle with its arboretum. The region's natural areas are generally accessible year-round, offering different experiences with each season. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks.
Yes, the natural monuments provide opportunities for wildlife observation. The Benedenvliet - Schelle, a large water feature, is a perfect breeding area for many water birds, making it excellent for bird watchers. At De Reeberg Estate, deer that gave the hill its name can still be found in the area.
The Beveren area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Port of Antwerp cycling route' or the 'Schelde Bend at Sint-Amands'. For runners, there are trails like the 'Groot Rietveld loop' or the 'Singletrack and Old Railway โ Hof ter Saksen Castle loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Singletrack and Old Railway โ Kappeltรถken Bahnweg loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Beveren, Running Trails around Beveren, and MTB Trails around Beveren guides.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. De Reeberg Estate offers private hiking trails through its forest. The Hof ter Saksen Castle park also features walking paths. For more structured running and walking, you can explore trails like the 'Nature Loop Trail loop from Nieuwkerken-Waas' or the 'Singletrack and Old Railway โ Hof ter Saksen Castle loop' mentioned in the Running Trails around Beveren guide.
Yes, parking is available at some locations. For instance, Hof ter Saksen Castle has parking facilities. The Visitor Center Verdronken Land van Saeftinghe also provides ample parking for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the blend of nature and history. They enjoy the serene environments for relaxation and wandering, the opportunity to connect with local plant life, and the chance to explore historical traces in the landscape. The diverse flora, the peaceful strolls, and the educational aspects of places like the Visitor Center Verdronken Land van Saeftinghe are frequently highlighted.
Yes, several natural monuments offer scenic viewpoints. The Visitor Center Verdronken Land van Saeftinghe is itself a viewpoint, offering insights into the impressive marshy landscape. The Benedenvliet - Schelle area provides views of the river and its surroundings, while Hof ter Saksen Castle offers picturesque views within its park setting.
Yes, some locations provide facilities. For example, at Hof ter Saksen Castle, you can use the toilets for free. The Visitor Center Verdronken Land van Saeftinghe also offers sanitary facilities and outdoor changing rooms.


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