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Urban hiking trails in Mispeldonk traverse a diverse nature reserve characterized by varied habitats including lean grasslands, hay meadows, moist deciduous forests, and marshy areas. The terrain, part of the Mechels Rivierengebied, features both dry and moist sections, with some paths potentially damp due to its river flood plain origins. Restored heathlands and the meandering Boeimeerbeek are notable natural features within the area.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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3.88km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.28km
01:20
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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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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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The view after the climb is simply great
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About St. Lambert's Church… The tower of the old St. Lambert's Church in Muizen, 2005. © Focus-In Lint - beeldbankmechelen.be. At the time the treasure was hidden, a small wooden church must have already stood on the site of the current St. Lambert's Church. Its history possibly dates back to the seventh century. In the eleventh or twelfth century, a stone church was built in its place, modeled on the Palatine Chapel in Aachen and St. John's Church in Liège. Later, the people of Muizen replaced this church with a Gothic building. In 1255, Muizen officially became an independent parish with St. Lambert as its patron saint. During the religious unrest of the 1570s, St. Lambert's Church burned down. A new church was built in its place at the beginning of the seventeenth century. During the following centuries, the church underwent several expansions and modifications. A German V1 bomb destroyed St. Lambertus Church in November 1944. Only the tower was spared. You can still admire it today, next to the new St. Lambertus Church from the 1960s.
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Moisten oneself internally from time to time...
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Recordings were also made here for the VTM series "Familie"...
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In the heart of Mechelen, the Botanical Garden has been a green oasis for centuries. Originally, in the Middle Ages, the site belonged to the Teutonic Order, which operated a Commandery and hospital there. In 1840, it became a botanical garden, first in the French style, later as an English landscape garden. Today, it is a beloved city park with ponds, a playground, an open-air stage, and the Dodoens Garden surrounding the statue of Mechelen botanist Rembert Dodoens. At the edge of the garden lies the historic mill house of the Volmolen (Fulling Mill), one of the last remnants of the mill complex on the Dijle River. The mill was used for fulling wool and regulating the water level. In 2010, after restoration, the building was given a new function as the charming Via Via Reiscafé (Via Via Travel Café). This part of Mechelen has thus become a harmonious place where nature, heritage, and relaxation converge.
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I don't understand the title of the highlight? Whoever created this may be referring to the value of the route along the banks of the Dijle. It is a recommendation to find peace in your head here. The wind can be your partner or opponent.
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Mispeldonk offers a wide selection of urban hiking trails, with over 90 routes to explore. Most of these, around 80, are rated as easy, making them accessible for various fitness levels.
The urban hiking trails in Mispeldonk are predominantly easy, with over 80 routes falling into this category. There are also about 10 moderate routes for those seeking a slightly greater challenge. Difficult trails are not common in this area.
Yes, Mispeldonk is an excellent destination for family-friendly urban walks. Many trails are easy and accessible, making them suitable for children. The diverse landscapes and opportunities for wildlife spotting provide an engaging experience for all ages.
While the region research doesn't explicitly state dog-friendly policies, nature reserves in Belgium often require dogs to be on a leash. It's advisable to check local signage at the trailheads for specific rules regarding dogs in the Mispeldonk Nature Reserve to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Yes, many of the urban hiking routes in Mispeldonk are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Large & Small Pond – Nekkerspoel Pond loop from Mechelen is an easy 5.4 km circular route. Another option is the Bruul – Kruidtuin - Botanical Garden loop from Mechelen, which is an easy 4.8 km loop.
Mispeldonk offers a remarkable variety of natural habitats, even within its urban proximity. You'll encounter lean grasslands, hay meadows with wooded edges, moist deciduous forests, and marshy areas. The reserve is also known for its restored heathlands and the meandering Boeimeerbeek, which is home to species like the kingfisher.
Along the urban hiking trails, you can discover several points of interest. The Mispeldonk Nature Reserve itself is a highlight. You might also encounter the Barebeek Valley, the Murals Palingen by DZIA, or a peaceful Bench by the floodplain - Dijle. Informational boards about the nature, wooden seating benches, and even a 'Rainbow Bridge' are also present.
Mispeldonk is conveniently accessible, being nestled between Bonheiden and Mechelen. While specific public transport routes aren't detailed, its proximity to these towns suggests that local bus services or train connections to Mechelen could provide access points, often requiring a short walk to the trailheads.
Yes, access to the reserve is convenient, with several entry points via roads like Koninging Astridlaan or Boeimeerstraat. Visitors can often find parking and trailheads nearby, making it easy to start your urban hike.
Spring and summer are particularly rewarding for observing the rich flora and fauna, including rare plant species, butterflies, and grasshoppers. Birdwatchers will find the breeding and migratory seasons fruitful. However, the tranquility of the surroundings makes it an ideal escape throughout the year.
Given that Mispeldonk is part of a river flood plain, some paths can be damp or muddy, especially in wet winters. Therefore, wearing waterproof footwear is highly advisable. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions.
The urban hiking trails in Mispeldonk are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 5,100 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the surroundings, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, Mispeldonk is well-integrated into the broader Mechels Rivierengebied. You can combine your urban hike with areas like Mechels Broek for a route of around 9 km, or even extend it up to 13.5 km by including the Barebeekvallei, offering a more extensive exploration of the region.
Yes, some paths within Mispeldonk are paved, making them suitable for strollers or wheelchairs. This allows for greater accessibility, ensuring that more visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the reserve.


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