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Urban hiking trails in De Eenbes are situated within a nature reserve characterized by its waterways and woodlands. The region lies between the Zuidlede and the Olentgracht, featuring forests along the south side of the Moervaart/Olentgracht. The Zuidlede forms a significant natural boundary, while the Olentgracht canal adds to the area's distinct landscape. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various activity levels.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From March 20, 2026, to January 3, 2027, the Lokeren City Museum will host the exhibition "Gebeiteld" (Chiseled), dedicated to the work of the Lokerse sculptor Roger Bracke (1913-1993), who, besides this "Girl by the Water", also created the Peace Monument in front of the station. Source: lokeren.be
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The former post office building on the corner of Durmelaan and Markt dates from 1906 and is therefore 120 years old. In early 2019, it was purchased by the city. The appearance of this building is very significant: it is, after all, one of the four landmarks present on each corner of the Markt, namely the town hall, the Saint Lawrence Church, the city museum, and thus the post office building. The fact that it is a protected monument and part of the protected cityscape makes it not obvious for a private developer to find a suitable destination, but the city council did see opportunities here. The building has stood empty in recent years, but - after the first essential repairs to the roof (2020) - the city began thorough renovation works in 2023 (obviously without changing anything to the facade). Both the Tourism and Events department and the City Archives will find accommodation here. In addition to these two departments, the former post office building also provides space for the municipal council, ceremonial occasions, and meetings. Source: lokeren.be
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Het Brughuis, the official residence of "de brugdraaier" (the bridge operator), the official who operated the then swing bridge over the Durme, was built in 1909 in the neo-Flemish Renaissance style typical of the time, designed by Lokeren architect Henri Vanden Broucke. Source: Facade stone above the building's door
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In the middle of the green of Lokeren I discovered this charming little book house. A place where hikers can take or leave a book, and where the love for stories is palpable. So beautiful how nature and culture come together here: take a break, browse through a book, and continue walking with new inspiration. Small encounters like this make a trip really special!
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Storks are migratory birds. At the end of summer, they head south, even as far as West Africa. But some birds stay here. They are fed by humans, or lose their instinct to migrate. In De Buylaers, you can see both migratory birds and wintering birds. Every year, a battle for the nest ensues. This 9-meter-high nesting pole was installed in January 2014. A metal structure sits atop the pole, allowing storks to build a nest. For several years now, storks have been regular visitors to the De Buylaers nature reserve. In 2013, a breeding attempt was made for the first time on the chimney of a house on Rozenstraat, right next to the reserve. Unfortunately, the brood failed, and no chicks were raised. Because the birds are very loyal to their breeding grounds, the non-profit organization Durme installed a nesting pole. And with success! Since then, additions have been made to the nest every year. Old nests can weigh up to 2 tons! Source: information board on site
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The free city museum Lokeren is worth a visit. The museum tells the most important stories of the present and past of Lokeren and Moerbeke, with the contemporary city as a starting point.
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Every year, a pair of storks nests on a nesting pole in the heart of the Buylaers nature reserve in Lokeren. The non-profit organization Durme wants everyone to be able to enjoy this natural spectacle. The fixed binoculars are mounted on a pole and have a magnification of 20.
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De Eenbes offers a selection of 17 urban hiking trails, all rated as easy. These routes are perfect for exploring the region's unique blend of natural and urban landscapes at a relaxed pace.
The urban hikes in De Eenbes feature diverse terrain, often combining paved paths through towns with natural sections alongside waterways like the Zuidlede and Olentgracht, and through local woodlands. You'll experience a mix of urban charm and serene natural beauty.
The komoot community highly rates the urban trails in De Eenbes, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the accessibility, the peaceful atmosphere along the waterways, and the interesting blend of urban exploration with natural surroundings.
Yes, all 17 urban hiking trails in De Eenbes are rated as easy, making them ideal for beginners or those looking for a leisurely walk. The routes typically feature minimal elevation gain and well-maintained paths.
Along the urban hiking trails, you can discover several interesting sights. Highlights include the GR122 Moerbeke Drawbridge and Canal, the scenic Olentgracht Singletrack and Kruiskapel Trail, and the tranquil Zuidlede Trail. These offer a mix of historical structures and natural beauty.
Absolutely. The Olentgracht Singletrack and Kruiskapel Trail is a narrow, immersive path directly alongside the Zuidlede, offering a deep dive into the natural surroundings. Additionally, the Double cycle path along the Eenbes provides a pleasant route along the forests on the south side of the Moervaart.
Given that all urban hikes in De Eenbes are rated as easy and generally short, they are very suitable for families. Routes like the Lochristi Church loop from Lochristi offer gentle paths perfect for a family outing.
Many urban trails in De Eenbes are dog-friendly, especially those that follow public paths and natural areas. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and check local regulations for specific sections, particularly near nature reserves or private properties.
Yes, many of the urban hiking trails in De Eenbes are designed as circular routes, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Hare Group (2012) loop from Ledehof and the Lochristi Church loop from Lochristi.
Parking availability varies by starting point. For routes that begin in or near towns, you can often find public parking spaces. For example, the Hare Group (2012) – Street Poetry / Street Art ROA loop from Heirbrug starts in an accessible area where parking might be available.
Many urban hiking trails in De Eenbes are accessible via public transport, especially those starting in or near local towns and villages. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to plan your journey to the specific trailhead you wish to explore.
Urban hikes in De Eenbes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, summer offers pleasant long days, autumn showcases beautiful foliage, and even winter provides crisp, quiet walks. The relatively flat terrain makes them accessible in most weather conditions.


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