Attractions and places to see around Ruiselede, a municipality in West Flanders, Belgium, include a variety of natural and historical sites. The region offers opportunities to explore nature reserves, waterways, and provincial domains. Visitors can find natural beauty alongside points of historical interest.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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A very large forest with various amenities, including a tea room and restaurant. There's also a herb garden and a farm where you can buy ice cream.
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Approximately 45 km between Ghent and Bruges. It's flat and the track is safe. Ideal for enjoying it with a few stops for drinks and food.
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super nice cycle path - always along the canal and only asphalt
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Only a very short distance leads to the shore. Things used to be different: until about ten years ago, people were still swimming freely here (even after it was actually banned). There was even a long rope hanging from one of the trees, from which people swung into the water. Now, almost the entire shore is private property... but that doesn't stop you from enjoying the view to the fullest. Maaigemdijk was always one of my favorite spots (and I certainly wasn't the only one who loved it... and still do).
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After the Tillegembos (Bruges) and the Palingbeek (Ypres), the Lippensgoed-Bulskampveld became the third provincial domain of West Flanders. In 1970, 201 ha of forest, agricultural land, park, castle and associated farms were purchased and opened to the public after construction and development. The Lippensgoed-Bulskampveld was the largest public domain in West Flanders for a long time. In the 1980s, the castle garden was transformed into a didactic herb garden and the exhibition of agricultural materials in galleries around the herb garden was established. In 1990, one of the leased farms within the provincial domain became available. In order to increase the recreational opportunities, various afforestations were carried out there and new avenues were created. With an additional acquisition of 17 ha in 1992, the surface area was increased to 218 ha. About 10 years later, in 2003, 6 ha of St-Amandus were rented and integrated into the existing domain via an educational nature trail. Finally, in 2005, about 8 ha of forest were purchased and added to the public domain, bringing the total to 232 ha. (Province of West Flanders)
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Ruiselede offers several natural areas. You can visit Boardwalk Over the Large Pond, Heideveld-Bornebeek, which features a scenic boardwalk. Another option is Bulskampveld, a provincial domain with forests, agricultural land, and a park. The De Vorte Bossen nature reserve is also notable for its wet valley forests and diverse bird species.
Yes, Ruiselede has some historical points of interest. The Bulskampveld domain includes a neo-Gothic castle dating from 1887, which now houses a regional visitor center. The Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-ten-Hemelopnemingskerk (Church of Our Lady of the Assumption) is a significant religious building. Additionally, Ruiselede was home to a former coastal radio site from 1923 to 1940, which remains a historical curiosity.
Many attractions around Ruiselede are suitable for families. The Boardwalk Over the Large Pond, Heideveld-Bornebeek is fun for all ages. Bulskampveld offers plenty of games for children and a didactic herb garden. Cycling along the Ghent–Bruges Canal is also a pleasant family activity.
There are several hiking opportunities around Ruiselede. You can explore routes like the 'Rope Bridge to the Island – Vortebossen Forest Path loop' or 'Expedition Bulskampveld – Gulke Putten Nature Reserve loop'. For more options, check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Ruiselede.
Absolutely. The Ghent–Bruges Canal offers a beautiful towpath perfect for cycling between Ghent and Bruges. Many other routes are available, including mountain biking trails. You can find more cycling routes in the MTB Trails around Ruiselede guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural experiences, such as the 'unique piece on the water' at the Boardwalk Over the Large Pond. The peaceful and idyllic spots like Maaigemdijk and the pleasant cycling paths along the Ghent–Bruges Canal are also highly rated. The diverse recreational opportunities and historical context of Bulskampveld are also popular.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available. For instance, the 'Vortebossen Forest Path – Bruwaan Forest loop' is an easy 7.8 km hike. Many paths within provincial domains like Bulskampveld are also well-maintained and suitable for leisurely strolls. The Boardwalk Over the Large Pond is also an easy and enjoyable walk.
Spring and summer are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Ruiselede, offering pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring nature reserves. Spring also brings an impressive abundance of flowers to areas like De Vorte Bossen. However, the region's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with winter offering quieter, crisp walks.
Yes, you can find places to eat and relax. Within Bulskampveld, there is a café. The Drongengoedhoeve, an ancient farmhouse, offers a pleasant terrace to relax and enjoy a drink or meal in an authentic setting.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the vicinity. You can find routes such as 'Around The Pit – Veldkapellestraat loop' or 'Veldkapellestraat – Animal Mural loop'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Ruiselede guide.
Many natural areas and provincial domains around Ruiselede, including parts of Bulskampveld and the De Vorte Bossen, generally welcome dogs on leash. It's always advisable to check local signage for specific rules regarding pets in nature reserves.
Beyond the well-known spots, the De Vorte Bossen nature reserve, despite its name ('The Rotten Forests'), is a unique area with wet valley forests, old ash, alder, and poplar trees, and a rich diversity of breeding bird species and spring flowers. The Maaigemdijk, an unpaved road along the Oude Leie, is also considered an idyllic and unique natural spot.


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