Best huts around Bertem are found within a region characterized by its varied natural landscape and elevated position. Bertem is part of the Green Belt in Flemish Brabant, offering diverse environments for outdoor activities. The area features woodlands, open clearings, and gentle hills, providing a setting for exploration. It is known for its biodiversity and scenic walking routes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Another resting place near the outdoor playground.
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Nice place to sit with a beautiful gorge behind this house.
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A map of the arboretum with the clay forest hut on the third page of this overview: https://www.natuurenbos.be/sites/default/files/2023-07/Folder_Arboretum_Heverleebos.pdf
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This birdwatching hut is located a stone's throw from the Arenberg domain and the KUL campus on the Kapeldreef. Here the Dijle enters the area before flowing through Leuven via the domain mentioned. Just before the birdwatching hut the Leiegracht flows into the river and from the birdwatching hut you can see over the sand trap and the drainage basin after which the Dijle flows to the Arenbergmolen.
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Rudimentary bridge with beams that provides access to a cabin well located on the edge of the lake to admire the fauna of the pond
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The name Mollendaal and Mollendaalbos has many variations. For example, people here also speak of the shelter at De Moemedel and Mommedel (as the forest reserve is called). The hut is also open at the back. You can see the small valley that lies there. Or call it a valley because that is where the name comes from. And quite a few springs originate. Fun fact: the current shelter is fairly new and largely made with recycled wood from the previous one. It also has a Sedum roof, you know: a green roof. Finally: this shelter is located on the GR 512 Brabantse Heuvelroute.
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Yes, Bertem offers several family-friendly options. The Bertembos (Bertem Forest) features unique willow huts designed for children's imaginative play, along with other natural play elements like a climbing wall, hills, and tunnels. Additionally, highlights such as Langerodevijver Birdwatching Hide, Mollendaal Shelter, and Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum are noted as family-friendly.
Bertem is a great spot for birdwatching. You can visit the Langerodevijver Birdwatching Hide, which offers beautiful views of the Langerodevijver. Another option is the Birdwatching hut sand trap, which overlooks the sand trap on the Dyle.
The Bertem region, part of the Green Belt, offers diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the varied terrain of Bertembos, which includes woodlands, open clearings, and gentle hills. The Langerodevijver Birdwatching Hide provides views of a lake, while the Mollendaal Shelter overlooks a small valley. The Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum is a starting point for walks through an arboretum featuring around 300 different tree and shrub species.
Yes, some huts are directly linked to walking routes. The Mollendaal Shelter is located on the GR 512 Brabantse Heuvelroute. The Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum serves as a convenient starting point for walks through the arboretum and surrounding Heverleebos.
Beyond exploring the huts, the Bertem area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, as well as dedicated routes for mountain biking and road cycling. For more details on routes, you can check out the guides for MTB Trails around Bertem, Road Cycling Routes around Bertem, and Cycling around Bertem.
While not traditional huts, several accommodations in and around Bertem provide a private, self-contained experience. Options include Huis Bertem, a spacious holiday home with a garden and terrace, and Aan Den Oever Logies, a 5-star holiday home near the Dijle River offering stunning views and amenities like a private sauna. For a B&B experience, Bertem Natuur offers luxurious rooms in a quiet, natural environment.
The Bertem region is enjoyable year-round, but spring is particularly charming when the forest floor in areas like Bertembos is carpeted with white wood anemones. The varied landscape and shelters make it suitable for visits in different seasons, offering protection from sudden rain showers, for example, at the Open shelter with benches.
Yes, there are several shelters available. The Mollendaal Shelter offers a place to rest with views of a small valley. Additionally, the Open shelter with benches provides a convenient spot to take cover from sudden rain showers, often located near water or outdoor playgrounds.
The Bertem region stands out for its varied natural landscape, including woodlands, open clearings, and gentle hills, all part of the Green Belt in Flemish Brabant. Its elevated position offers unique perspectives, and the area is rich in biodiversity. It provides a blend of recreational opportunities, from birdwatching hides like Langerodevijver Birdwatching Hide to natural play structures for children, making it appealing for diverse outdoor interests.
Absolutely. Accommodations like Aan Den Oever Logies are ideally located near the Dijle River in the natural area of Doode Bemde, making them perfect for walking and cycling routes. Bertem Natuur also offers bike rentals, catering to guests who wish to explore the surroundings on two wheels.
The huts and shelters in Bertem offer diverse views. From the Langerodevijver Birdwatching Hide, you get beautiful views of the Langerodevijver lake. The Mollendaal Shelter provides an open view of a small valley. Other shelters, like the Open shelter with benches, are often situated at scenic points, such as at the edge of water.
Yes, some huts incorporate unique features. The Mollendaal Shelter is notable for being constructed largely with recycled wood from a previous structure and features a green Sedum roof, blending sustainability with its natural surroundings. The willow huts in Bertembos are also unique as natural play structures made from living materials.


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