Best lakes around Kluisbergen are often found within the region's diverse natural landscape, which includes the Flemish Ardennes. The area features a mix of rolling hills, forests, and riverine environments, particularly influenced by the Scheldt river. This geography contributes to the presence of various water bodies, from natural meanders to man-made park ponds. Kluisbergen offers opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these aquatic features.
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Water has an attraction, so try to stop them.
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Old Scheldt arm with its water lilies, yellow water lily, tufted duck and kingfisher,
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This highlight was elsewhere called "Tiegembos". (Meanwhile I suggested merging both highlights)
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Because a number of 'miraculous cures' in the region in the 19th century were attributed to the intervention of Saint Arnold, who is said to have given the water of the local spring medicinal properties, this place became a place of pilgrimage. A (Sint-Arnoldus) chapel was built and artificial rocks (in typical Belgian 'cement rustic' style), ponds, fountains, walking paths and a sunbathing area were added.
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just across the bicycle bridge 'the shell' land art
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Nice path, but quite greasy in winter. The photo no longer corresponds to reality.
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Yes, several lakes in the Kluisbergen area are great for families. Saint Arnoldus Park features a playground and picnic options, making it ideal for children. Coupure Deweer and Old Scheldt Meander Rugge-Avelgem are also noted as family-friendly, offering natural environments for exploration. The Forest pond in Kluisbos also provides a fun challenge for kids.
The lakes around Kluisbergen offer diverse natural features. You'll find unique floodplain landscapes with specific flora and fauna, such as water lilies and kingfishers, particularly at the old Scheldt meanders like Old Scheldt Meander Rugge-Avelgem. Coupure Deweer is known for its stagnant water biotope supporting diverse aquatic life. The region also features forest pools and man-made park ponds with artificial rocks and fountains, as seen at Saint Arnoldus Park.
Yes, there are options for easy walks. Saint Arnoldus Park has well-maintained walking paths suitable for leisurely strolls. For a slightly more structured experience, the Hiking around Kluisbergen guide includes routes like 'The cross-border forest trail' which is rated as easy and relatively short.
Beyond walking around the lakes, the Kluisbergen area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find extensive cycling routes, including challenging ones like the Kwaremont and Paterberg climbs, detailed in the Cycling around Kluisbergen guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Tour of Flanders Blue Loop available in the Gravel biking around Kluisbergen guide. For hikers, the Hiking around Kluisbergen guide offers trails of varying difficulties, including those through forests and near historical sites.
Yes, the Vestingvijver Nature Trail is located near the last remnants of the former defenses around the city of Oudenaarde, offering a glimpse into the region's cultural-historical past. Additionally, Saint Arnoldus Park features a chapel, attracting both pilgrims and nature lovers, built after reported miraculous healings.
The lakes around Kluisbergen are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with beautiful foliage changes. Summer is ideal for enjoying the parks and outdoor activities. Even in winter, the area can be picturesque for walks, though some paths might be greasy, as noted for the Vestingvijver Nature Trail.
While specific wheelchair accessibility details for all lake paths are not extensively documented, Saint Arnoldus Park, being a man-made park with walking paths, is generally more likely to offer accessible sections. It's advisable to check local conditions or contact the park administration for the most current information on accessibility.
Yes, some locations offer amenities. Saint Arnoldus Park, for instance, has options for a drink and special picnic cupboards where you can reserve regional products in advance. For other lakes, it's often a good idea to check nearby towns or villages for cafes and restaurants.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural beauty and the variety of experiences. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere by the water, the diverse flora and fauna, and the opportunities for family outings. The blend of natural landscapes, historical elements, and recreational facilities, such as playgrounds and walking paths, makes the area appealing to a wide range of visitors.
While specific dog policies can vary by location, many natural areas in Belgium, including parks and trails, generally allow dogs on a leash. For specific highlights like Saint Arnoldus Park or the nature reserves around the Scheldt meanders, it's best to look for signage or check with local authorities regarding their pet policies to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
Beyond the more prominent spots, the region is characterized by numerous cut-off river arms and forest pools. The Forest pond in Kluisbos is an example of a smaller, more secluded water body that offers a quiet escape within the forest, providing a different kind of exploration experience.


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