Best huts around Ham are situated in a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including fens, forests, and lakes. This area offers opportunities for nature observation, particularly birdwatching, and outdoor recreation. The landscape features historic fens, walking trails, and local points of interest like fishing ponds and castles. Ham provides a setting for exploring natural habitats and engaging in outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Beautiful place to watch life on the fens and in the forests at a quiet moment. Binoculars come in handy here.
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Beautiful picturesque hut with a beautiful round door.
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An information board about the Meylandt walking area hangs on the log cabin with a brief history of the domain and a biography of Count de Theux de Meylandt.
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Behind the castle of Meylandt lies the Blokhut of fishing club De Meylandtvissers. The Blokhut is open from: Monday and Tuesday from 13:00 to 19:00 Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 13:00 to 22:00 Sunday from 10:00 to 22:00 Closed on Thursday
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Always nice and cozy and have a drink at a reasonable price at the Meylandt Vissers with a view of the pond and the castle
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Beautiful location to be at camp here...
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When I visited, she had apparently hidden herself. She was nowhere to be seen.
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Our Mieke happily claps her hands in a small park, with the Molse Nete at her side...
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Around Ham, you'll discover a variety of huts, including cozy fishing cabins like The Meylandt Vissers' Cabin, dedicated birdwatching hides such as Birdwatching Hide at Ven Nooit Gedacht and Birdwatching Hide at Munninckxgoor, and even unique family-friendly spots like the Moeder Mieke Sculpture and Hobbit House. There's also the Jagershuis Camphouse, which serves as a camp house for youth organizations.
Yes, Ham offers several family-friendly options. The Moeder Mieke Sculpture and Hobbit House is a highlight, featuring a sculpture, a hobbit house, and a playground within a theme garden inspired by 'Lord of the Rings'. The Meylandt Vissers' Cabin is also family-friendly, offering a relaxed spot by a pond with castle views. The Jagershuis Camphouse is specifically rented to youth organizations for educational overnight stays.
The region around Ham is rich in natural beauty. You can observe diverse landscapes including fens, forests, and lakes. The birdwatching hides, like Birdwatching Hide at Munninckxgoor, offer views of large 'vens' (historic fens) where you might spot numerous feathered visitors, including egrets, spoonbills, redshanks, and whooper swans. The area is particularly known for birdwatching opportunities.
Ham is an excellent destination for birdwatching. You can visit the Birdwatching Hide at Ven Nooit Gedacht, which provides views over Ven Nooit Gedacht and information on local bird species. Another prime spot is the Birdwatching Hide at Munninckxgoor, offering a beautiful view of a large ven where you can observe various waterfowl and wading birds.
Yes, many huts are accessible via walking paths. For instance, the Birdwatching Hide at Munninckxgoor is easy to reach from the Gerhagen car park. The area around Jagershuis Camphouse also offers beautiful walks through dunes and heather. For more extensive walking and running options, explore the Running Trails around Ham guide.
Beyond visiting the huts, Ham offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including gravel biking and road cycling. There are also numerous running trails available, allowing you to enjoy the fens, forests, and lakes of the region.
Yes, The Meylandt Vissers' Cabin is a great spot to enjoy drinks at reasonable prices with a view of the pond and castle. It serves as a social hub for the fishing club and visitors, open most days of the week.
The 'Hobbit House' is part of the Moeder Mieke Sculpture and Hobbit House highlight. It's incorporated into a playground within the 'Moldersbok' theme garden, which is developed in the image of the Hobbits from J.R.R. Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings' novels. It offers a whimsical and imaginative experience for visitors, especially families.
Yes, the area has historical context. The names of the historic fens, like Munninckxgoor, were given by monks who once dug the ponds for fish breeding and peat extraction. An information board at The Meylandt Vissers' Cabin also provides a brief history of the Meylandt domain and a biography of Count de Theux de Meylandt, offering insights into the region's past.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil settings and the opportunities for nature observation. The cozy atmosphere and views at The Meylandt Vissers' Cabin are highly appreciated, as are the excellent birdwatching opportunities from hides like Birdwatching Hide at Munninckxgoor. The unique and family-friendly aspects of the Moeder Mieke Sculpture and Hobbit House are also a big draw.
The Birdwatching Hide at Munninckxgoor is easily accessible. From the Gerhagen car park, cross the Turnhoutsebaan and follow the small road bending to the right. Look for a tree with a statue of a heron and a woodpecker, indicating the path to the hide. The Birdwatching Hide at Ven Nooit Gedacht is also situated in a beautiful natural setting, offering views over the ven.


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