Huts around Bierbeek offer diverse outdoor experiences within a region characterized by its natural landscapes and historical significance. The area features forests, valleys, and ponds, providing varied settings for exploration. These locations serve as convenient stops for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Bierbeek's surroundings are known for their accessible walking routes and natural features.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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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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In the middle of nature for a picnic and yet close to civilization.
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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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Around Bierbeek, you'll discover a variety of huts and shelters, including dedicated birdwatching hides, unique forest shelters, picnic spots with covered seating, and even farm-style accommodations for overnight stays. These cater to different preferences, from simple resting points for hikers to more comfortable retreats.
Yes, many huts around Bierbeek are family-friendly. For example, the Langerodevijver Birdwatching Hide is great for all ages to observe nature, and the Mollendaal Shelter and Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum are located in forests perfect for family walks. The Picnic spot with shelter also offers a convenient and pleasant stop for families.
For birdwatching, the Langerodevijver Birdwatching Hide is an excellent choice. It provides beautiful views of the Langerodevijver pond and is specifically designed for observing local birdlife. The Mollendaal Shelter also offers views of a small valley where several springs originate, providing a serene natural setting.
Absolutely. The Mollendaal Shelter is noted for its unique design, largely constructed from recycled wood from its predecessor, and features a green Sedum roof. It's an example of sustainable design integrated into the natural landscape.
Yes, the Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum, with its green roof, is a nice starting point for walks in the arboretum and surrounding forest. The Mollendaal Shelter is conveniently situated directly on the GR 512 Brabantse Heuvelroute, making it a perfect stop for long-distance hikers.
The huts around Bierbeek are nestled within a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to find forests, such as the Mollendaalbos and Heverleebos, serene valleys, and picturesque ponds like the Langerodevijver. These areas provide varied settings for exploration and enjoying nature.
While many huts are day shelters, Ferme de l’Hosté offers a unique experience for overnight stays and breakfast in a charming farm setting. It provides a tranquil retreat amidst nature, distinct from traditional hiking shelters.
The area around Bierbeek offers a range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like those in the Meerdaal Forest, running trails such as the 'Dirt Path Through Open Fields' near the Mollendaal Shelter, and various road cycling routes. For more details, explore the Gravel biking around Bierbeek, Running Trails around Bierbeek, and Road Cycling Routes around Bierbeek guides.
Yes, Ferme de l’Hosté, while offering modern farm-style accommodation, is located in front of a still-buried Roman villa, giving it a historical context. This blends a comfortable stay with a touch of local history.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the huts. Many enjoy the beautiful views, especially from the birdwatching hide, and the peaceful atmosphere of the forest shelters. The unique design of the Mollendaal Shelter and the convenience of picnic spots are also frequently praised. The komoot community has collectively given these highlights over 300 upvotes.
Yes, there is a dedicated Picnic spot with shelter. It's described as an idyllic place in the middle of nature, yet close to civilization, featuring covered benches arranged in a circle and providing information about the Hageland Valley.
The huts around Bierbeek can be enjoyed year-round, depending on your preference. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days outdoors, while winter can provide a peaceful, serene experience, especially in the forests, though some facilities might have reduced services.
The Langerodevijver Birdwatching Hide offers beautiful views of the Langerodevijver pond. Additionally, the Picnic spot with shelter is noted for its idyllic setting and views of the Hageland Valley, providing a pleasant visual experience while resting.


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