Best attractions and places to see around Vosselaar include a variety of natural landscapes and cultural sites within the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality features fens, forests, and expansive bodies of water, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Historically, the area's unique geology has shaped its natural features, such as dark-colored pools and impressive hills. Vosselaar offers a mix of natural beauty and historical architecture for visitors to explore.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Viewed from above, with a little imagination, the Kempen Ridge's relief can be seen as if a giant were sleeping beneath the landscape. Because of the vegetation on the sand dunes, they no longer move, and the giant's slumber is not disturbed. In 2018, Gijs Van Vaerenbergh's artwork, "A Giant Sculpture," was unveiled. It was placed on the 30-meter-high summit of the Hoge Mouw sand dune. (Efkesweg.be)
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In a thunderstorm, it is best not to touch it, a lightning strike can be dangerous. Inside it is a Faraday cage and you are safe, but what if you touch the corten steel at the moment that lightning strikes? Still, stay away from this beautiful work of art in a thunderstorm!?
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A special one... you must see it
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Het Zwart Water is a nature reserve southwest of the town of Lichtaart, which is part of the Antwerp municipality of Kasterlee, located near Lavendelweg 1-3. The area is managed by the Agency for Nature and Forests. The area is located on the Kempense Heuvelrug and consists of a fen that used to be in a drifting sand and heathland area, but was largely forested with conifers during the 19th century. On the edge of the fen you will find bog myrtle thickets, willow swamp forest and poor grassland. There is a floating dome in the fen that forms a safe resting place for birds. The forest is gradually being transformed into more mixed forest. In addition, there are remnants of heathland.
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A sculpture of a giant head in the forest.
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Landscape De Liereman is the first official sanctuary in the Kempen. You can hear the regional, soothing sounds of nature. The landscape is a feast for the eyes with a mosaic of forests, grasslands, heaths and fens. Konik horses, Shetland ponies, sheep and Galloways graze among all that beauty. A plank path and viewing hut let you experience nature in all its glory.
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Vosselaar is rich in natural landscapes. You can visit The Zwart Water, a unique fen with woods and a floating platform for birds. Another expansive body of water, Warandeplas, is ideal for walking and cycling, and even has a designated zone for dogs to enter the water. The area also features forests like Grotenhoutbos and natural areas such as Zwartgoorheide.
Yes, Vosselaar offers several family-friendly options. The Landschap De Liereman Visitor Centre provides a great experience with Konik horses, Shetland ponies, sheep, and Galloways, plus a plank path and viewing hut. The Little Bridges Route is a popular walking path for all ages, traversing woodlands and featuring numerous small bridges. Additionally, De Hoge Mouw with its sleeping giant offers soft sand for children to play in and a monumental sculpture to discover.
Vosselaar has several notable historical and architectural sites. You can see the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwkerk, an important architectural site, and Het Hof, a former presbytery with a moated domain. Other points of interest include various small chapels, the historical Grafsteen Adriaen Ghys, and significant buildings like Villa Olmenrode and Kievitshoeve.
Vosselaar is a popular destination for walkers. Besides the family-friendly Little Bridges Route, you can explore trails like the 'Schriekenwandeling' through dense woodlands and scenic ponds, or the 'Kempen-Broekpad' which showcases diverse landscapes including heathland and ancient peat bogs. Grotenhoutbos is also suitable for walks.
Yes, the Warandeplas is a great option for dog owners, as it features a designated zone where dogs can freely enter the water. Many of the natural areas and trails around Vosselaar are also suitable for walks with dogs, but always check local signage for specific rules.
Beyond walking, Vosselaar offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those passing by the Warandeplas. For more structured activities, explore the MTB Trails around Vosselaar, Running Trails around Vosselaar, or general Cycling routes around Vosselaar.
The Landschap De Liereman Visitor Centre is an excellent resource. It's the first official sanctuary in the Kempen and offers information, a summer terrace for refreshments, and can arrange guided tours. There is also a very spacious parking lot available here.
De Hoge Mouw is part of the Kempen ridge, known for its impressive hills formed from ferrous sandstone. It's famous for the local legend of the 'Sleeping Giant' (Slapende Reus), inspired by the huge shape of the now stabilized shifting dunes. An artwork by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh also adorns the top, adding to the mythical imagery.
Absolutely. At The Zwart Water, a floating platform serves as a resting and nesting spot for birds. The Landschap De Liereman Visitor Centre area is home to Konik horses, Shetland ponies, sheep, and Galloways. The Warandeplas attracts waterfowl, especially during bird migration, and you might spot water bats, sand martins, sandpipers, and viviparous lizards.
Yes, several attractions offer scenic viewpoints. The Zwart Water has a beautiful viewing hut to observe bird activity. The Warandeplas also provides lovely views of the extensive body of water and surrounding forests. Additionally, De Hoge Mouw, being the highest point of its ridge, offers expansive views of the landscape.
Vosselaar's natural attractions are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. The summer months are ideal for enjoying the water features like Warandeplas. Even in winter, specific trails like the 'Schriekenwandeling' can be beautiful for a crisp walk.


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