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The best hikes from bus stations in Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen

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Bus station hiking trails in Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen navigate a diverse landscape characterized by a medieval river meadow complex. The area features extensive marshy grasslands, wet meadows, reed beds, and numerous ponds, fed by the Leie River. This open landscape is further defined by a network of ditches and canals, providing varied terrain for exploration.

Best bus station hiking trails in Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is De Campagne - Goed Jonckershof – Endless Lane loop from Gent,…

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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De Campagne - Goed Jonckershof – Endless Lane loop from Gent

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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July 20, 2025, Bronzen sculptuur Marf

MaRf is the artist name of Freddy De Vos (born 1951), a sculptor and ceramic artist. He has participated in numerous socio-cultural projects, such as the "Monument for the Disappeared" (commissioned by Amnesty International) at Gravensteen Castle and the permanent poetry route in Ghent. He is an active member of the H(onest)A(rts)M(ovement). His work can be seen in various locations in Ghent, including "Ode to the Runner" (the Flanders Sports Hall at the Watersportbaan), "The Sun Painter" (at the ferry in Baarle-Drongen), and the bronze tactile model (of and for) Saint Bavo's Cathedral. His works incorporate poetry by Benno Barnard, Patricia Lasoen, Gwij Mandelinck, Willie Verhegghe, and (as seen here) Roel Richelieu Van Londersele. Source: Wikipedia

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This 18th-century country house was then called "Opperhof" or also "jonckershof." In 1903, it came into the possession of the Jesuits, who converted it into a country residence, a "campagne." The country house was then expanded with a chapel, a refectory, a recreation room, and two dormitories. In 1973, the municipality of Drongen purchased this estate. In 1977, after Drongen was merged with Ghent, it became part of Ghent's heritage. Today, De Campagne is used for cultural and recreational purposes. The beautiful English-style park is freely accessible to the public. A petting zoo has been housed in the stables. Source: information board on site

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The Vinderhoutse Bossen, like the Parkbos, the Gentbrugse Meersen, the Wonderwoud, and the Bourgoyen - Ossemeersen - Blaarmeersen - Sneppemeersen area, is considered one of Ghent's five green hubs. It is still in full development. A total of approximately 155 hectares of additional forest have been and are being planted in various phases. The entire project area covers over 640 hectares across the territories of Ghent (the municipalities of Mariakerke and Drongen) and Lievegem (the municipality of Vinderhoute). The Vinderhoutse Bossen green hub has three gateways that serve as starting points for your visit: the Campagne (Drongen), Claeys-Boúúaert Park (Mariakerke), and Leeuwenhof (Drongen, here). These three gateways are connected by a walking network. Source: natuurenbos.be

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From Beekstraat, you can walk along a gravel path past the moated farm 'Rijckhof' to the Lieve River. The landscape teeters between open meadow and forest. Once you cross the Lieve, you enter the Vinderhout woods, where the gravel gives way to an unpaved forest path.

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The Rijckhof now houses Kunstavontuur, an organization that organizes art classes and camps for children. See: kunstavontuur.com

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This moated farm, Rijckhof, is also sometimes called "Oostgavere." The house probably dates from the second half of the 18th century. Note the window shutters: they have a heart-shaped light opening. The stable with a large gate leaning to the left of the house dates from 1931. The dovecote in the orchard also dates from the same year. The dovecote is located on the floor above the stable and later served as a hayloft. A small bakehouse has been added behind the house. Source: Heritage Inventory

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The Leeuwenhof domain is not located in the city centre at all, as suggested here, but is located about 5 km west of the historic city centre. It is one of the 3 official access zones to the green pool Vinderhoutse Bossen. In addition to a pond with a seating platform, you will find many valuable grasslands, old trees, an orchard and natural play stimuli here. In the north, the domain connects to the valuable historic forest core of the Vinderhoutse Bossen. You can start here or join one of the 5 walking routes through the green pool. Source: stad.gent

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A true hiking paradise. Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen is famous for its rich bird population and is an important bird reserve. While hiking, you can spot various bird species, especially in the winter months, when the area is a refuge for numerous migratory birds. Species that you can encounter include grey herons, ducks, sea eagles and birds of prey such as the hawk and buzzard. In spring and summer, the area is also rich in breeding birds, such as the redstart and the common teal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available in Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen?

There are nearly 1000 hiking routes in Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen that are easily accessible from bus stations. This includes a wide variety of options, with over 690 easy routes and 240 moderate trails, ensuring there's something for every hiker.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see on these bus-accessible trails?

The trails accessible from bus stations in Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen traverse a unique medieval river meadow complex. You'll experience diverse landscapes including marshy grasslands, wet meadows, reed beds, and ponds fed by the Leie River. Depending on the season, you might also see flower-rich hayfields, especially vibrant in May and June, all within an open landscape crisscrossed by ditches and canals.

Are there any easy, family-friendly routes from bus stations?

Yes, Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen offers many easy routes suitable for families. For example, the Schepvijver – Jan Hublé Nature Center loop from Mariakerke is an easy 3.3 km hike. The reserve's well-maintained footpaths, often with bridges, are generally suitable for strollers, and the Jan Hublé visitor center offers 'Boeboek backpacks' to engage children.

Can I bring my dog on the bus station hiking trails?

Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen is generally dog-friendly, but it's important to keep your dog on a leash to protect the rich wildlife, especially birds. Always check local signage for specific rules in certain areas of the reserve.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks I can see along the trails?

Many trails offer views of the reserve's key features. You can visit the Jan Hublé Nature Center, which serves as a great starting point. The Hoosmolen Water Pumping Mill is another interesting landmark. The Schepvijver (pond) is also a prominent feature you might encounter on routes like the Endless Lane – Schepvijver loop from Mariakerke.

What is the best time of year to hike in Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen?

Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen is beautiful year-round. May and June are particularly vibrant with flower-rich hayfields. For birdwatching, the migration periods and winter months are excellent, as tens of thousands of birds, including various ducks, waders, and geese, flock here. The reserve is open from sunrise to sunset.

Are there any longer, moderate routes accessible by bus?

Yes, for those looking for a longer hike, the De Campagne - Goed Jonckershof – Endless Lane loop from Gent is a moderate 11.3 km route. Another option is the Endless Lane – Claeys-Boúúaert Estate loop from Mariakerke, which covers 9.6 km.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 6,400 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful escape from the city, the rich biodiversity, and the well-maintained paths that make it accessible for various activities, especially birdwatching.

Are there accessible routes for wheelchair users or those with visual impairments?

Yes, the region research indicates that the red route (Meerskantpad), a 4.4 km path, is notably accessible for wheelchair users and the visually impaired. While specific komoot routes are not listed for this exact path, many of the reserve's main trails are well-maintained and flat, making them suitable for a wider range of visitors.

Are there any circular routes starting from bus stations?

Many of the routes in Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen are designed as loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point, often near bus stops. Examples include the Malpertuuspark – Hoosmolen loop from Mariakerke, an easy 7.1 km option, and the previously mentioned Schepvijver – Jan Hublé Nature Center loop.

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