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Urban hiking trails in Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving traverse a diverse natural landscape characterized by swamp forests, lush meadows, and tranquil ponds. The area features extensive reed beds and wet grounds, supporting a variety of aquatic and marsh plants. Historically, the valley's sediments from the Rupel river have contributed to its rich geological composition. This 160-hectare nature reserve offers flat terrain, 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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Next to the church's large entrance gate hangs a memorial plaque for the 16 Tisselt members of the resistance group De Zwarte Hand. Only 4 of the 16 members survived the war. Marcel De Mol, who was the sacristan of this church in 1940, founded the group as early as the summer of 1940. For his non-violent resistance against Nazism, he was executed in Lingen on August 7, 1943, after a sham trial.
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The St. John the Baptist Church in Tisselt has found a secondary purpose. The Orthodox parish of the Holy Theophany has been using the church building for services since October 2025, in addition to its current use by the local Catholic community. The parish concluded this agreement with Kerkfabriek Sint-Niklaas Willebroek. Kerkfabriek Sint-Niklaas Willebroek had been looking for a new purpose for the St. John the Baptist Church in Tisselt for some time. Studies conducted to list the various options yielded few concrete proposals. However, Kerkfabriek came into contact with the Holy Theophany parish. This Orthodox community was urgently looking for a new location for their services. Their current space in Mechelen was no longer available. The solution was found in a shared use of the church in Tisselt. (RTV)
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The bridge has been remotely operated from the central control post of Waterwegen en Zeekanaal Willebroek since January 2009.
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Admire the Street Art 'Cormorant' by DZIA.
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Interesting technical structure - and at the same time aesthetic
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The Brielenbrug is a bascule bridge over the Brussels-Scheldt Sea Canal in Tisselt, a sub-municipality of Willebroek. The Sea Canal cuts Tisselt in two from north to south and the Brielenbrug forms the connection between both banks of the canal. The bridge was built in 1968 and has a metal movable section with a length of 38.4 m and a width of 11.6 m. The bridge is identical in size to the Humbeekbrug and the Verbrande Brug in Grimbergen, which were built in the same year. Since January 2009, the Brielenbrug has been remotely controlled from the central control post of Waterwegen en Zeekanaal in Willebroek.
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Due to the industrial past, there are a number of safety regulations in this area: THE SLUDGE OF THE PONDS STILL CONTAINS HEAVY METALS. Fish store these toxic substances in their bodies and are therefore certainly not edible. THE PATHS ARE PROVIDED WITH A COVERING LAYER SO THAT YOU DO NOT COME INTO CONTACT WITH POLLUTION. Apart from the paths, we cannot guarantee this. If you do come into contact with soil, it is important to wash your hands very well. Also clean your shoes or boots very thoroughly. DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED, NOT EVEN ON A LEASH. It is dangerous for your four-legged friend to walk next to the paths because of pollution. Dogs also frighten the animals present (including waterfowl, beavers, otters).
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A paradise for water birds This former industrial area has grown into a true paradise for water birds. Many birds, such as the cormorant, find a breeding ground here. Do you want to admire them up close? Then take a seat in one of our two birdwatching huts and watch the birds without disturbing them.
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Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving offers a wide selection of urban hiking trails, with over 130 routes to explore. The vast majority of these, around 120, are classified as easy, making them accessible for most hikers.
Urban hikes in Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving immerse you in a diverse natural environment. You'll encounter tranquil swamp forests, lush meadows, and serene ponds. The area is also known for its extensive reed beds and aquatic plants like yellow water lilies and water violet, creating a rich botanical experience.
Yes, Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving is very family-friendly. Many of the trails are easy, and there are specific attractions like the Otter and Beaver Island, which is perfect for picnics. Children can also enjoy smartphone-guided beaver safaris or a special children's trail with assignments called "otters and beavers on the trail".
Yes, Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving is a great place for hiking with your dog. The area includes dedicated dog zones, ensuring that your furry friend can enjoy the outdoor experience too. Always keep an eye out for local signage regarding leash requirements.
Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving is a haven for wildlife. Beavers are highly active and frequently spotted, and otters are occasionally seen. Birdwatchers can look forward to raptors like buzzards and kestrels, various woodpeckers, and kingfishers. In spring and summer, you might hear golden orioles, nightingales, and bluethroats, while great crested grebes and herons are common near the water.
Yes, several circular routes are available for urban hiking in the area. For example, you could try the Blaasveld Church – Peace Bridge Willebroek loop from Willebroek or the Broek De Naeyer Nature Reserve – Klein Willebroek Little Bridge loop from Willebroek, which offer convenient starting and ending points.
Along the urban hiking trails, you can discover several points of interest. The Blaasveldbroek Visitor Center is a great starting point for information. You can also visit the peaceful Chapel of the 14 Bunders, or enjoy the scenic views around the Flanders Watersports Course - Hazewinkel and The Putten van Lacourt.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving, especially near popular access points and the visitor center. It's advisable to check specific starting points of routes for the most convenient parking options.
Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving offers enjoyable urban hiking experiences year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for observing blooming aquatic plants and hearing migratory birds like golden orioles. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter offers a quiet, serene atmosphere, perfect for spotting active beavers and other wildlife against a starker landscape.
Yes, the Blaasveldbroek Visitor Center (Scheyvaertshof) provides amenities and information, including public restrooms. While the visitor center is open every Sunday from April to October, and by appointment for groups, there are also cafes and restaurants in the nearby town of Willebroek, which is easily accessible from the nature reserve.
The urban hiking trails in Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the abundance of wildlife, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable and accessible outdoor experience close to urban areas.


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