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Family friendly hiking trails around Forêt Indivisée de Stambruges traverse a diverse 450-hectare forest ecosystem within the Parc naturel des Plaines de l'Escaut. The terrain is generally gentle, characterized by a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, making it accessible for various activity levels. A notable feature is the Mer de Sable nature reserve, a unique area of peat moors and young birch forests, alongside the intriguing Fontaine Bouillante spring. The forest provides a habitat for diverse flora and fauna,…
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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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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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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Michel Raulier: The Nail Tree of Stambruges Tree worship in our region is very ancient. Proof of this is the discovery in Blicquy, in the place called "Ville d'Anderlecht," of a set of 120 posts up to 90 cm in diameter. These may have served as supports for offerings, as evidenced by the numerous iron pins found in the filling holes. This could correspond to an artificial sacred grove housing deities, similar to Lucan's description of petrified forests in Pharsalia. In the past, trees, with their longevity and majestic shape, aroused a sense of sacredness in the minds of our ancestors. They were also believed to be capable of helping people solve their problems, particularly health problems. Many customs exist: walking around the tree, driving nails to fix the ailment, and tying cloths or fabrics to bind it. These trees were often Christianized by the installation of religious images or a chapel nearby. One example among others is that of Notre Dame de Foy. In Foy, near Dinant, a woodcutter discovered a 15th-century statuette in the heart of a very ancient oak tree in 1609. Long forgotten, the figurine bearing the image of the Virgin had been placed in a niche carved into the trunk. Over time, the wood completely covered it and erased its memory. In Stambruges, there is one of these remarkable trees, and beside it is a chapel, called "the chapel of Erconpuch" or, by another name, "the chapel of Arc-au-Puche," dedicated to the Virgin Our Lady of Arc-au-Puits, formerly called the Virgin of the Woods.
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Mountain biking in this forest is fantastic! You could spend hours here before you've seen everything!
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Ideal playground for practicing.
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The Stambruges forest is a vast wooded area covering approximately 530 hectares. Composed mainly of beech and oak trees, it is renowned for its biodiversity, notably sheltering species of woodpeckers and other forest birds. The forest is dotted with hiking trails that allow you to discover varied landscapes, including the Mer de Sable nature reserve.
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The Mer de Sable nature reserve is a 22-hectare protected area, renowned for its peat moors and young birch forests. Formerly a pond that dried up in the 19th century, the site is home to exceptional flora, including heather and carnivorous plants such as the sundew. The reserve, classified as a major heritage site in Wallonia, offers marked trails for hiking and observing local biodiversity.
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in the forest of Stambruges (forêt indivisée) - in the area of the 'mer de sable - you can cycle up and down hills to your heart's content, there is some sand and some only real forest land, there are also spontaneous MTB riders who make small hills and jumps. be careful for many walkers, especially on sunny weekend days. This is also a popular place in autumn/winter. update Nov 2023 - storm Ciaran has had an ugly havoc and a few of the access paths to the MTB playground are more difficult to reach due to fallen trees.
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Special, that sandy area and a nice place to eat (there is also a restaurant)
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Forêt Indivisée de Stambruges offers a wide selection of family-friendly hiking trails. You'll find over 50 routes specifically curated for families, with the majority being easy to moderate in difficulty.
The terrain in Forêt Indivisée de Stambruges is generally gentle, making it very accessible for families. Out of the 54 family-friendly routes, 39 are rated as easy, and 14 are moderate, ensuring there's something for all activity levels.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, diverse forest ecosystems, and well-maintained paths, making it a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
Absolutely! The forest is home to several unique features. You can explore the Mer de Sable State Reserve, a fascinating area of peat moors and unique flora. Don't miss the mysterious Fontaine Bouillante, a spring that appears to bubble. Another highlight is the Nail Tree of Stambruges, a robinia tree where people traditionally hammered nails for wishes.
Yes, the Forêt Indivisée de Stambruges is a haven for biodiversity. Keep an eye out for various species of woodpeckers and other forest birds. If you're lucky and quiet, you might also spot badgers, foxes, deer, or even wild boar.
Many of the family-friendly trails are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. A great option is the Circuit de l'Arbre à clous, which takes you past the famous Nail Tree.
The gentle terrain and well-groomed paths make many trails suitable for families with young children, and some are even stroller-friendly. For a shorter, easy option, consider The Nail Tree of Stambruges – Stambruges Forest loop, which is just over 2.5 km.
Many trails in Forêt Indivisée de Stambruges are dog-friendly, allowing your furry family members to join the adventure. Always keep your dog on a leash and respect local regulations and wildlife.
The forest offers beauty year-round. Spring brings fresh greenery and blossoms, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Even in winter, the tranquil atmosphere and different natural beauty make it a popular destination. Summer is also excellent for enjoying the shaded paths.
Hike durations vary, but many family-friendly routes are designed for shorter outings. For example, the Shaded Picnic Table loop from Stambruges is about 4.6 km and takes around 1 hour 10 minutes, perfect for a leisurely family stroll.
Yes, there are various parking options available near the trailheads, particularly around the main entrances to the Forêt Indivisée de Stambruges, making access convenient for families arriving by car.
While direct public transport to every trailhead might be limited, it is generally possible to reach the vicinity of Forêt Indivisée de Stambruges by bus or train, often requiring a short walk or taxi ride to the specific starting points of the trails.


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