Best canyons around Steenokkerzeel refers to the region's notable gorges and hollow ways, which are deep, eroded paths rather than geological canyons. Steenokkerzeel is a municipality in Flemish Brabant, characterized by gently rolling hills and agricultural landscapes. This area offers insights into traditional Flemish village life and natural features shaped by erosion.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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In the Koeheide in Bertem, at the northern intersection of the Grote Reedelle and the Kleine Reedelle, part of the sunken road of the Kleine Reedelle has completely collapsed and is not even accessible on foot, April 2025. You can of course take an alternative route and go around.
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The sunken road itself is used by the more adventurous and probably younger cycling adventurer, judging by the small sand-jumping hills constructed in it.
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Lovely walking path that winds along an old sunken road.
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This narrow sunken road resembles a rain-soaked deep stream between the trees...
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Hollow roads: a blessing for nature with their special ecosystems and a blessing for hikers on hot days.
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There is a ravine right next to the forest path. This deep, hollow road is the actual Vernagelstraat. Due to erosion, branches and vegetation, the road has become overgrown and difficult to access. From above a surprising view into the forest.
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The contrast between the depth of the sunken roads and the vastness of the rolling fields, once it has returned to the open field, is beautiful to see.
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Beautiful sunken road, 10 meters deep.
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In Steenokkerzeel, the term 'canyons' refers to the region's notable gorges and hollow ways. These are deep, eroded paths rather than geological canyons, characterized by gently rolling hills and agricultural landscapes. They offer unique insights into traditional Flemish village life and natural features shaped by erosion.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Vernagelstraat is a notable gorge and trail. This narrow sunken road resembles a deep stream between trees, with a ravine next to the forest path. It can be overgrown and difficult to access due to erosion, making it suitable for more adventurous explorers.
You can visit Deep sunken lane, a gorge and natural monument that is approximately 10 meters deep. It offers a striking contrast between its depth and the surrounding open fields, providing a unique visual experience.
Yes, Hollow Way Descent Towards Vossem is a popular trail featuring a rapid descent through a hollow road, and it is frequently enjoyed by dog walkers.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Steenokkerzeel area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle, road cycling, and mountain biking trails. For example, there are routes like the 'Brussels Airport Spotters Area loop' for touring bicycles or 'Moorselbos Singletrack' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Steenokkerzeel, Road Cycling Routes around Steenokkerzeel, and MTB Trails around Steenokkerzeel guides.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain these features offer, from accessible sunken roads to more challenging, overgrown paths. The komoot community has shown significant interest, with 49 upvotes and 26 photos shared across the highlights, indicating their unique charm and appeal for exploration.
Yes, the Collapsed Hollow Way Kleine Reedelle in the Koeheide in Bertem has experienced a complete collapse in parts, making it inaccessible on foot. Visitors are advised to take an alternative route around this section.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, hollow roads are often described as a blessing for hikers on hot days due to their shaded, cooler environments. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the outdoors in this region.
Many of the hollow ways offer varied terrain, from accessible paths to more challenging sections. While some, like the 'Deep sunken lane,' are natural monuments offering beautiful views, others, like 'Vernagelstraat,' can be overgrown and difficult. Families should check individual highlight descriptions for suitability, but generally, the less challenging sunken roads can be enjoyable for family walks.
Steenokkerzeel is characterized by gently rolling hills and agricultural landscapes, typical of the Flemish countryside. The gorges and hollow ways provide a unique contrast to these open fields, offering deep, eroded paths that create distinct microclimates and ecosystems.
For challenging gorges like Vernagelstraat, be aware that they can be overgrown and difficult to access due to erosion, branches, and vegetation. The sunken road itself might be used by adventurous cyclists, so watch out for small sand-jumping hills. Always be prepared for varied terrain and potential obstacles.


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