Best huts around Boutersem are situated in a rural landscape within Flemish Brabant, Belgium. The region features rolling fields, forests, and small valleys, providing a natural environment for outdoor activities. Boutersem offers a network of walking and cycling paths, connecting various natural points of interest and shelters. This area provides opportunities for exploring nature and finding secluded spots.
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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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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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 Boutersem, you can find various types of huts and shelters, including open shelters, dedicated picnic spots with covered benches, and even birdwatching huts. These structures offer resting places, protection from weather, and opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, several huts are considered family-friendly. For example, the Mollendaal Shelter and the Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum are popular choices. The Picnic spot with shelter is also ideal for families looking for a natural setting to relax.
The huts are situated in a rural landscape featuring rolling fields, forests, and small valleys. For instance, the Mollendaal Shelter offers views of a small valley with springs. The Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum is a starting point for walks within the arboretum, which features around 300 different tree and shrub species.
While traditional basic 'huts' are less common, the broader region offers unique, nature-integrated stays such as glamping sites or luxury tiny houses. These provide a blend of comfort and connection to nature, often with features like private forests, saunas, or large gardens, ideal for those seeking a secluded retreat.
Yes, the Birdwatching hut sand trap allows you to overlook the sand trap on the Dyle, an area that can be flooded to protect Leuven from flooding, making it a good spot for observing local birdlife.
The Boutersem area offers a network of walking and cycling paths. You can find various routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes that explore the surrounding fields and forests.
Visitors appreciate the huts for providing idyllic spots for picnics in natural settings, offering protection from sudden rain showers, and serving as excellent resting places during walks. The Mollendaal Shelter, for instance, is noted for its beautiful gorge behind it, and the Picnic spot with shelter is praised for being in the middle of nature yet close to civilization.
The Boutersem region, with its rolling fields and forests, is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with vibrant flora or colorful foliage. Summer is also suitable, especially for enjoying picnic spots. Winter can be serene, though some paths might be muddy.
Yes, the Mollendaal Shelter is located on the GR 512 Brabantse Heuvelroute, making it a convenient stop for those undertaking longer hikes in the region.
The Picnic spot with shelter provides information about the Hageland Valley, offering insights into the local geography and environment while you enjoy a break.
Yes, the area around Boutersem offers various holiday homes and B&Bs designed for groups or families. These can range from cozy houses for 4 people to spacious homes accommodating up to 12, often featuring multiple bedrooms, bathrooms, and large gardens, providing ample space and privacy.
Many unique accommodations near Boutersem offer features like large private gardens, outdoor terraces, fire pits, and even saunas. Some are situated in parks along creeks, providing direct access to walking, cycling, and mountain biking opportunities, blending comfort with a deep connection to nature.
The Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum, with its distinctive green roof, serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the Heverlee arboretum, which boasts a diverse collection of tree and shrub species.


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