Attractions and places to see around Beersel, a municipality south of Brussels in Flemish Brabant, offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. The region is characterized by the winding Senne river and its lowland pastures, making it a green municipality with several nature reserves. Beersel features many hollow roads that separate fields and meadows, providing picturesque routes for exploration. This area is known for its unique lambic beers and traditional local produce.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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I was pleasantly surprised here: a former road through the forest is now a paradise for cyclists and pedestrians. I can't imagine cars there.👍🙏😜🚴
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Old asphalt in the forest. Could be a better surface.
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Beautiful but very busy. Good to know!
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Early in the morning to avoid the crowds
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One of the green lungs of the south of Brussels... forms the link between Brussels and the Forest of Soignes. Ideal place for walks, jogging or cycling
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Excellent for cycling in both winter and summer. Nice, but long straight...
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Visitors frequently enjoy the historical and natural sites in the wider region. Among the most popular are Château de La Hulpe, a castle surrounded by lush gardens, and the iconic Grand Place (Grote Markt), Brussels, known for its magnificent architecture. For nature lovers, the Sonian Forest Path is also a highly appreciated spot.
Yes, Beersel and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. The Provincial Domain of Huizingen, for example, features extensive grounds with two large playgrounds, an outdoor swimming pool (seasonal), and a small petting zoo. The domain also has a rock garden and arboretum for nature exploration. Additionally, the Château de La Hulpe and the Sonian Forest Path are listed as family-friendly highlights.
Beersel is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Beersel Castle, a well-preserved moated fortress dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries. Another significant heritage site is the Ducal Church of Our Lady in Alsemberg. For a glimpse into industrial history, the Herisem Paper Mill in the Molenbeek valley is also worth a visit.
Beersel is nestled in the green Senne Valley, offering numerous spots of natural splendor. You can explore the Hallerbos Forest, famous for its bluebell carpet in spring. The landscape also features many hollow roads, perfect for picturesque walks and cycling. The Provincial Domain of Huizingen provides extensive parkland, an arboretum, and a rock garden.
Beersel is renowned for its unique lambic beers. You can visit the Oud Beersel Brewery, one of the last traditional lambic breweries, to learn about the spontaneous fermentation process and sample local brews. The Visitor Centre 'De Lambiek' also provides information on lambic beers. The region is also known for traditional 'mandjeskaas' (basket cheese) and 'boterham met plattekaas en radijzen' (sandwich with white cheese and radishes).
Yes, Beersel is well-equipped with mapped-out cycling trails. You can find various routes, such as the 'Grote Markt Halle – Moulins de Ruysbroeck loop from Beersel' which is an easy 26 km ride, or more challenging options like the 'Ferme Carrée – Landsrode Pond loop from Beersel' at 32 km. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around Beersel guide.
Beersel offers a variety of trails for hiking and running. You can enjoy moderate routes like the 'Barrier Pathway – Tahoux trail loop from Dworp' (12.4 km) or the 'Zevenbronnen Cobblestone Path – Zevenbronnen Ponds loop' (10.5 km). For more options, including difficult trails, refer to the Running Trails around Beersel guide.
Absolutely. The region around Beersel is suitable for gravel biking, with routes like the 'Moulins de Ruysbroeck loop from Lot' (54 km) or the 'Groenenweg Gravel Path – Paddenbroek Countryside Centre loop from Lot' (61 km). These routes offer a mix of terrain for an adventurous ride. Discover more in the Gravel biking around Beersel guide.
The Hallerbos Forest, known as 'the blue forest,' is most spectacular in mid-April and early May when the forest floor is covered in a stunning carpet of blue-violet bluebells. While beautiful year-round for walks, this specific period offers a unique visual experience.
The natural landscape of Beersel, with its hollow roads separating fields and meadows, offers many picturesque routes. While specific named viewpoints are not highlighted, the general area provides scenic vistas, especially along the Senne Valley. The Bois de la Cambre, a large park, also offers very picturesque viewpoints.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural tranquility. The magnificent architecture of sites like the Grand Place in Brussels and the serene beauty of the Sonian Forest Path are frequently praised. The region's charm is also reflected in the over 1100 upvotes and 1200 photos shared by the komoot community for these attractions.


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