Best attractions and places to see around Denderleeuw include a blend of historical sites, natural areas, and cultural points of interest. Situated along the Dender River in East Flanders, the town offers opportunities for exploring ancient forests and significant landmarks. Visitors can find diverse landscapes, from river plains to elevated forest points. The region is characterized by its natural beauty and historical depth, providing various points for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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I recommend this route without hesitation, it is a beautiful forest, I just visited it a few weeks ago and was amazed; in full growth stage of the hyacinths or bluebells. A must-see destination in Brussels.
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beautiful views, easy country roads, extension possible in the Kravaal forest
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A sunken road is a road that is so deeply worn that it lies between two slopes. It is the result of centuries of use and erosion. The most beautiful sunken roads can be found especially in hilly areas with a subsoil that easily forms steep walls, such as in Haspengouw and Hageland.
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Beautiful, quiet forest. Some very muddy passages due to the persistent rain of the last months.
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Varied forest, beautiful paths that can sometimes be muddy. Furthermore, the forest feels rather wild, fallen trees are only removed on narrower paths if the passage is too much hindered. Much attention is also paid to ensuring that the permanent forest inhabitants can do their thing as undisturbed as possible.
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The krasjel pole was placed in March 2022 on the top of the Nellekensberg in the Neigembos. Its creator is Jeroen Van Assche, the designers Joris Bellemans and son Pieter.
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The slightly more than 70 hectare Neigembos once covered almost all of central Belgium, together with the Sonian Forest and the Hallerbos, among others. In this mixed oak and beech forest on the border between the Flemish Ardennes and the Pajottenland you will find height differences from 20 to 90 meters above sea level. A few tough slopes await you here! The deep sunken roads have a distinct microclimate and are a pleasure to walk in. Especially in spring, when the bluebells, bellflowers and wild garlic roll out their colorful carpets. (Routen.be)
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In the green surroundings of this chapel there is a Marian park with 22 chapels, fifteen of which depict the mysteries of the rosary and the others the Seven Woes. There you will also find the Kalvarieberg with cross. (Tourism Ninove)
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Denderleeuw offers several beautiful natural areas. You can visit the Wellemeersen, a natural flood plain along the Dender River, known for its unique flora and fauna and excellent walking and cycling routes. The Kravaalbos Forest is an ancient forest remnant known for its autumn colors and spring bluebells. Additionally, the Neigembos features ancient hollow ways and veteran beech trees, offering diverse landscapes for exploration.
Yes, Denderleeuw is known for its pleasant walking and cycling routes. The Wellemeersen area provides fine routes, and you can cycle along the Dender River. The Ship Haulers Bridge is part of the Schiptrekkers cycle route. For more specific routes, you can find various options like the "Dender River in Erembodegem" loop for hiking or "Het Kasteeltje Denderleeuw" loop for running, available in the hiking guide and running guide for the area.
For a notable viewpoint, head to the Highest point of Neigembos, located on the Nellekensberg. This spot offers insights into the Neigembos, a mixed oak and beech forest with significant height differences.
Denderleeuw boasts several historical and cultural landmarks. The Sint-Amanduskerk and Onze-Lieve-Vrouwkerk are impressive examples of church architecture. You can also visit the Borstbeeld en huis van dokter Cochez, dedicated to a local World War I doctor, or the historical Kasteeltje and Koetshuis opposite the station. The Ship Haulers Bridge also has a heritage sign detailing its historical significance.
Yes, the Hollow Way in Neigembos is a unique natural feature. These paths are eroded over centuries by continuous use, resulting in trails at least half a meter lower than the surrounding ground. It's a fascinating example of natural erosion and historical pathways.
The Our Lady Chapel, Bevingen, set in a green environment with 22 chapels, is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Wellemeersen offers easy walking and cycling routes suitable for families to enjoy nature.
Absolutely. The Ship Haulers Bridge features a heritage sign that tells the story of the people who historically pulled ships along the Dender River. You can also explore sites like the Borstbeeld en huis van dokter Cochez and the "Schuilkelder 'den abri'" for insights into the town's past.
You can explore two significant forests: the Kravaalbos Forest, an ancient remnant of the former Coal Forest known for its varied paths and protected status, and the Neigembos, which features ancient hollow ways and veteran beech trees that survived World War I logging. Both offer beautiful walking opportunities.
The Ship Haulers Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing an option for visitors seeking easier access. Many of the paths along the Dender River and in the Wellemeersen are also relatively flat and suitable for various mobility levels.
Visitors particularly enjoy the varied paths and protected nature of the Kravaalbos Forest, especially its autumn colors and spring bluebells. The deep sunken roads of the Neigembos are also a pleasure to walk in, offering a distinct microclimate and beautiful scenery, particularly in spring with bluebells and wild garlic.
The Kravaalbos Forest is particularly beautiful in autumn for its colors and scents, and in spring for its purple bluebells. The Neigembos also shines in spring when bluebells, bellflowers, and wild garlic create colorful carpets. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery for walking and cycling.


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