Best attractions and places to see around Kluisbergen are located in the hilly landscape of the Flemish Ardennes, a region known for its outdoor activities. This municipality in East Flanders offers a variety of natural features, cultural sites, and cycling landmarks. Visitors can explore extensive forests, challenging climbs, and historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Crowded, but still very nice and quiet, you do not feel like being in Vlaanderen.
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The forest is right on our language border. Don't be a stranger to our non-Dutch speaking compatriots: feel free to cross this imaginary line during your walk. Peeping at your neighbours won't kill you! What's more: it will make you a more complete person. In open spaces you can enjoy views of the Walloon landscape. It's something different from the Flemish Ardennes, in between. A welcome addition to an already particularly rich range of landscapes on your trip. (East Flanders Tourism)
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The Kluisbos is a nature reserve, partly a domain forest and partly a public forest, in the Flemish Ardennes in South-East Flanders and the Pays des Collines in Hainaut (Belgium). The Kluisbos is a forest with a rich relief and is located on the flank of the witness hill De Kluisberg. It is approximately 300 hectares in size. The Flemish part is 200 hectares in size and is located on the territory of the municipality of Kluisbergen (sub-municipalities Ruien and Kwaremont). The Walloon part (Bois de l'Enclus) is 100 hectares in size and is located on the territory of the sub-municipalities: Rozenaken, Orroir and Amougies in the Pays des Collines region. The Flemish part of the forest is managed by the government agency Agency for Nature and Forests. Since 2006, a 50-hectare part has been designated as a forest reserve.
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It's a beautiful forest with many heights and depths! And surprisingly a lot of bird song🤗🤗🤗
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To feel like champions for a day
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Koppenberg is a climb in the Flemish Ardennes region. The route is 0.6 kilometers long and covers 63 meters of elevation with an average gradient of 11.1%.
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Legendary Flandrien climb. Much harder when wet as it gets very greasy. Many riders need to get off and walk due to this.
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Kluisbergen is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the extensive Kluisbos Forest, the largest forest in the Flemish Ardennes, offering opportunities for walking, cycling, and mountain biking. Don't miss Hotondberg, the highest point in East Flanders at 150 meters, which provides panoramic views. The area is also characterized by other significant hills like Kluisberg and Paterberg.
Yes, Kluisbergen offers a glimpse into its past and culture. Within the Kluisbos Forest, you can find two ancient standing stones dating back to Roman times. The charming village of Kwaremont is also known as an 'Artist Village' due to its history as a hub for artists and its remaining art galleries.
Kluisbergen is a renowned destination for cyclists, especially those interested in the Tour of Flanders. You can tackle iconic cobbled climbs such as Oude Kwaremont, known as the longest cobbled climb in Flanders, and the challenging Koppenberg, a national monument with steep, cobbled sections. The Paterberg Climb and Taaienberg also offer significant challenges. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Kluisbergen guide.
Absolutely. The Kluisbos Forest features a dedicated play zone for children called Bosuil, making it a great spot for families to enjoy nature. The forest's extensive trails are also suitable for family walks and bike rides.
Kluisbergen offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy strolls to more challenging routes through its hilly terrain. Many trails wind through the Kluisbos Forest and across the Flemish Ardennes, providing diverse landscapes and viewpoints. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Kluisbergen guide, including options like the 'Spijker Forest – Kwaremont loop' and the 'Kluisbos Forest – Wooden Steps in Kluisbos loop'.
Yes, Kluisbergen is popular for running, with trails that take advantage of the region's varied landscape. You can find routes like 'Exploring in the Kluisbos' or the 'Kluisberg Trail XL' which offer challenging distances and elevations. For more running options, check out the Running Trails around Kluisbergen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse landscape and the challenging nature of the climbs, especially for cycling. The Kluisbos Forest is highly recommended for its beauty and extensive opportunities for outdoor activities, with many enjoying the views of the Walloon landscape from its open spaces. The historical significance of sites like the Koppenberg also adds to the appeal.
Yes, for panoramic views, head to Hotondberg, the highest point in East Flanders. An old windmill on its summit has been converted into a café, offering a perfect spot to enjoy the expansive scenery of the region.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Kluisbergen. The weather is typically mild, making it comfortable for hiking, cycling, and exploring the forests and hills. Spring also brings blooming nature, while autumn offers beautiful foliage.
While Kluisbergen is known for its hilly terrain, there are options for less experienced hikers. The Hiking around Kluisbergen guide includes trails like 'The cross-border forest trail — Parc naturel du Pays des Collines' which is rated as easy, and several moderate options such as 'Spijker Forest – Kwaremont loop'.
Near the summit of Hotondberg, you'll find an old windmill converted into a café, perfect for a break with a view. The village of Kwaremont, known for its artistic heritage, also offers local establishments where you can find refreshments.
Kluisbergen's terrain is largely hilly with cobbled sections, particularly on its famous climbs, which can be challenging for mobility issues or wheelchairs. However, some flatter, paved sections within the villages or specific parts of the Kluisbos Forest might be more accessible. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions or contact local tourism information for detailed accessibility information.


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