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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Dentergem

Best natural monuments around Dentergem include a network of hiking and cycling routes that showcase its green landscapes and historic elements. The region offers a serene environment for outdoor enthusiasts, focusing on integrating green spaces and maintaining local landscape features. Visitors can experience the typical West Flemish countryside and tranquil surroundings. The municipality actively works on enhancing its natural character through initiatives like flower meadows and the upkeep of small landscape elements.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Meikensbossen

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Since the Flemish Region became the owner of the centuries-old Vijverbos, the green area in the northeast of Dentergem has been called ‘the Meikensbos’, after a reference on the Sanderus …

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Absolutely beautiful area of 44 hectares of forest, with three ponds with remarkable names, of which the largest, the castle pond, is called "'t Zeetje".
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From the Meikensbos you have a beautiful view of the Poelberg near Tielt, a 45-metre-high hill with a rich history and a striking rural character. At the top is the …

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Castle Avenue

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Beautiful drift between the castle of Olsene and the Maria cave. The avenue is protected as a landscape monument because of the imposing oaks and beech trees.

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Liberty Tree (Linden)

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This lime tree was planted shortly after Belgian independence (1830). In the period shortly after the independence struggle, several liberty trees were planted on village squares. Their planting was often …

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Wouter Depessemier
June 13, 2026, View of Poelberg and Poelbergmolen from Meikensbos

Route is no longer correct. Since Nov 2025, nature and forest have closed certain paths. Remains a beautiful walk if you follow the nodes. Route should best be adjusted (I don't have rights with my account)

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Beautiful walking area, not greasy even after heavy rain (some places were greasy, but easy to avoid).

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Marc Staes
April 13, 2025, Kasteeldreef

Nice walk and good organization

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From the Meikensbos you have a beautiful view of the Poelberg near Tielt, a 45-metre-high hill with a rich history and a striking rural character. At the top is the Poelbergmolen, a windmill from 1726 that is a protected heritage site, and a former monastery of the Sisters of the Faith with a Lourdes grotto and a historic procession from 1938. Since the restoration of the monastery complex in 2011, the building has served as a visitor centre and tourist information point. The Poelberg, with its steep climb that challenges many cyclists, is, together with the surrounding Meikensbossen, a popular place for nature and heritage lovers.

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DirkWi
October 28, 2024, Meikensbossen

As #Els wrote earlier: the vast majority of the forest is still quite young. It is therefore noticeable that there are still many young trees and 'lots' of planting have been marked. Already a charming forest, but it promises that it will only become more beautiful and valuable in the coming decades. Tip: With the Baliekouter in Wakken just a stone's throw away, you can make a beautiful loop between two beautiful pieces of nature.

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DirkWi
October 27, 2024, Vrijheidsboom (Linde)

This lime tree was planted shortly after Belgian independence (1830). In the period shortly after the independence struggle, several liberty trees were planted on village squares. Their planting was often accompanied by festivities. It is also striking that the liberty tree was planted on the spot where the pillory used to be. Source: https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/130639

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Absolutely beautiful area of 44 hectares of forest, with three ponds with remarkable names, of which the largest, the castle pond, is called "'t Zeetje". In the second pond, Ardoyevijver, there is a headland/peninsula with a bench where the view is beautiful and it is quiet to sit. The third pond and surroundings are managed as a nature reserve. On the edge of it there is a birdwatching hut.

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Geert Vergauwe
September 9, 2022, Kasteeldreef

Beautiful drift between the castle of Olsene and the Maria cave. The avenue is protected as a landscape monument because of the imposing oaks and beech trees. Motorized traffic is not allowed. E-bikes that cycle slower than 25 km/h are 'cycling' and therefore allowed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural features can I explore around Dentergem?

The Dentergem region offers a variety of natural landscapes, including extensive networks of hiking and cycling trails that traverse green spaces, forests, and areas along the Leie River. You can discover serene spots like the 44-hectare forest with three ponds at Ardoyevijver, Ardooie 't Veld, or the varied landscapes of Meikensbossen, which includes old and young forest, meadows, and ponds.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments in the Dentergem area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Dentergem are suitable for families. Both Meikensbossen and Ardoyevijver, Ardooie 't Veld are categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for walks and exploration. The Castle Avenue, with its imposing oaks and beech trees, is also a great option for a family stroll, as motorized traffic is not allowed.

What historical elements can be found alongside natural monuments in Dentergem?

Dentergem's natural landscapes often intertwine with historical sites. For instance, from Meikensbossen, you can get a beautiful View of the Poelberg and the Poelbergmolen, a historic windmill from 1726. Additionally, the Liberty Tree (Linden) is a historical natural monument planted shortly after Belgian independence in 1830, marking a significant local event.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting near Dentergem's natural monuments?

Yes, areas like Meikensbossen are particularly interesting for many animal groups such as birds and butterflies. At Ardoyevijver, Ardooie 't Veld, one of the ponds is managed as a nature reserve and features a birdwatching hut, providing excellent opportunities for observing local birdlife.

What kind of cycling routes are available near Dentergem's natural monuments?

Dentergem is well-known for its extensive cycling network. You can find various cycling experiences, from easy touring bicycle routes to more challenging gravel biking and road cycling options. For detailed routes, explore the Gravel biking around Dentergem, Road Cycling Routes around Dentergem, and Cycling around Dentergem guides.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible natural monuments in the Dentergem area?

The Liberty Tree (Linden) is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity for everyone to visit this historical natural monument.

What is the best time of year to visit Dentergem for outdoor activities?

The region's natural charm, with its green landscapes and extensive trails, can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and summer are ideal for experiencing the vibrant greenery and flower meadows, while autumn offers picturesque views with changing foliage. The focus on well-maintained paths makes it suitable for outdoor activities in various seasons, weather permitting.

Where can I find viewpoints to appreciate the Dentergem landscape?

One notable viewpoint is the View of the Poelberg and the Poelbergmolen from Meikensbos, offering a perspective of the Poelberg hill and its historic windmill. Additionally, Ardoyevijver, Ardooie 't Veld features a peninsula with a bench that provides quiet, beautiful views over the lake.

What kind of walking experiences can I expect in Dentergem?

Dentergem offers a variety of walking experiences through its natural monuments. You can enjoy pleasant walks through the varied landscapes of Meikensbossen, which includes forests, avenues, and meadows. The Castle Avenue provides a scenic drift lined with imposing trees, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Many trails also incorporate nature reserves along the Leie River, offering tranquil settings for nature observation.

Are there any specific natural monuments that are less crowded?

While Dentergem's natural areas are generally appreciated for their tranquility, places like the nature reserve section of Ardoyevijver, Ardooie 't Veld, particularly the peninsula with a bench, are known for being quiet spots. Exploring the less-trafficked sections of the extensive hiking and cycling networks can also lead to peaceful discoveries.

What are the local initiatives to preserve Dentergem's natural environment?

The municipality of Dentergem is actively involved in enhancing its natural character. This includes integrating more green spaces, creating inspiring flower meadows around areas like the Kloosterhof pond and De Baliekouter domain, and promoting the upkeep of small landscape elements such as willows, hedges, and local tree varieties. These efforts contribute to the ecological and aesthetic value of the area.

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