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Hiking around Glabbeek offers varied landscapes, characterized by the tranquil countryside of Flemish Brabant. The region features the Velpe Valley with its expansive fields and fruit plantations, alongside the Rozendaalbeekvallei, known for its meandering stream and wet meadows. Wooded sections like Troostembergbos and Walenbos provide shaded paths, contributing to a diverse natural environment for outdoor activities.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Two picnic tables overlooking the southern part of the Rozendaalbeek Valley, a small valley formed by a tributary of the Velpe River, named, you guessed it, Rozendaalbeek. The valley is approximately 70 hectares and lies between Sint-Maarten and Sint-Pieter (both Vissenaken). The Rozendaalbeek is a tiny stream that rises just outside Tienen on the northwest side in two amphitheater-shaped slopes. After just a few hundred meters, the two separate branches meet and together form the Roosdaalbeek, which is listed on military maps as the "Vlietende beek" (Flying Brook). It still meanders naturally here and there through the wet meadows. Old pollard willows once lined its entire length, but many of these characteristic landscape features have since disappeared. The stream finds its way to the Velpe River in an increasingly widening valley. More at https://www.velpe-mene.be/tienen/rozendaalbeekvallei.htm Flora tip: In spring, visit the broad-leaved orchis (a native orchid species) and in autumn, it's a paradise for waxcaps, those oh-so-special and beautiful mushrooms. Take a look at https://www.natuurpunt.be/natuurinfo/paddenstoelen-families/paddenstoelenfamilie-wasplaten for these "orchids among mushrooms."
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The Rozendaalbeek Valley, often mentioned in the same breath as Paddepoel (Velpe Valley), is a small valley formed by a tributary of the Velpe River, named—you guessed it—Rozendaalbeek. At the edge of the valley, on top of the slope, you'll find Natuur.huis De Gors, a nature center run by Natuurpunt Velpe-Mene, where there are often activities (including training courses). The valley itself is approximately 70 hectares and lies between Sint-Maarten and Sint-Pieter (both Vissenaken). The Rozendaalbeek is a tiny stream that rises just outside Tienen on the northwest side in two amphitheater-shaped slopes. After just a few hundred meters, the two separate branches meet and together form the Roosdaalbeek, which is listed on military maps as the "Vlietende beek" (Flying Brook). It still meanders naturally here and there through the wet meadows. Ancient pollard willows once lined its entire length, but many of these characteristic landscape features have since disappeared. The stream flows through an increasingly widening valley to the Velpe. More at https://www.velpe-mene.be/tienen/rozendaalbeekvallei.htm Flora tip: in spring, broad-leaved orchis (a native orchid species) and in autumn, a paradise for waxcaps, those oh-so-special and beautiful mushrooms. Take a look at https://www.natuurpunt.be/natuurinfo/paddenstoelen-families/paddenstoelenfamilie-wasplaten for these "orchids among the mushrooms." In this wetland nature reserve, you're never far from village centers and the highway, but be sure to take a look. Greet the Galloway people and don't forget the well of Saint Hymelinus of Vissenaken. His reliquary can be found in the parish church of Saint Martin, near De Gors and a path leading to the valley.
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The pond, which has been there for years, has a small wooden platform for those who are interested, and is located near the small bridge over the stream once you've descended the paths leading to the higher village center. You are now at the same altitude as the road to Aarschot and can walk around the pond, which is connected to the meadows by the path. The Rozendaalbeek is a tiny stream that rises just outside Tienen on the northwest side in two amphitheater-shaped slopes. After just a few hundred meters, the two separate branches meet and together form the Roosdaalbeek, which is indicated on maps as the "Vlietende beek" (Flying Brook). Typical of the Rozendaalbeekvallei nature reserve is its secluded location between the two parishes of Vissenaken. Yet, you hardly notice this as you walk through the valley. The wet grasslands furthest downstream between Metselstraat and Hymelinusstraat, which were purchased first, are the most visible. The other plots are less well-known because they offer less visibility. Source and much more at http://www.velpe-mene.be/tienen/rozendaalbeekvallei.htm
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Glabbeek offers an extensive network of over 100 hiking trails. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures, ensuring a diverse experience of the region's natural beauty.
The terrain in Glabbeek is varied, characterized by tranquil countryside. You'll encounter vast fields, extensive fruit plantations, and wet meadows in areas like the Velpe Valley and Rozendaalbeekvallei. There are also charming wooded sections, such as Troostembergbos and Walenbos, which may include easily accessible paths, gravel country lanes, and farm tracks. Some areas, particularly in wooded sections, can be muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
Yes, Glabbeek offers many easy hiking trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. Out of over 100 routes, 65 are classified as easy. An example is the Hiking loop from Bunsbeek, which is 4.5 km long and takes about 1 hour 10 minutes to complete.
Yes, many of the hiking routes in Glabbeek are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the popular Apple Orchard in Bloom – Orchard loop from Glabbeek is a 7.9 km circular trail through the Velpe Valley, and the View of Attenrode-Wever – Nice hiking trail loop from Wever is a 9.9 km loop through varied countryside.
While hiking in Glabbeek, you can explore the tranquil Velpe Valley with its vast fields and fruit plantations, especially scenic during spring's 'Apple Orchard in Bloom'. The Rozendaalbeekvallei features a meandering stream, wet meadows, and old pollard willows. You might also spot broad-leaved orchis in spring or waxcaps in autumn. For specific natural highlights, consider visiting the Rozendaalbeekvallei Pond or the Paddepoel Nature Reserve.
Yes, the region around Glabbeek is rich in historical sites. Many hiking loops are designed to pass by or around the impressive 13th-century moated Horst Castle, allowing you to admire this structure amidst green hills. Other castles in the vicinity include Kwabeek Castle and Park and De Maurissens Castle.
Spring is particularly scenic in Glabbeek, especially during the 'Apple Orchard in Bloom' period when the fruit plantations offer wide vistas. Autumn transforms the Rozendaalbeekvallei into a paradise for waxcaps. The wooded sections like Troostembergbos and Walenbos provide shaded paths, making them pleasant during warmer months. Overall, the varied landscapes offer enjoyable hiking experiences throughout much of the year.
Yes, Glabbeek offers many trails suitable for families. With 65 easy routes, you can find paths that are less strenuous and shorter in duration, perfect for children. The diverse landscapes, including fruit orchards and gentle valleys, provide an engaging environment for family outings.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in Glabbeek, especially in the open countryside and wooded areas. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in nature reserves or near agricultural land, and to check specific trail regulations if available. The natural environment with its varied terrain offers a great experience for you and your canine companion.
Hikes around Glabbeek vary in duration depending on the route and your pace. Many popular trails, such as the Apple Orchard in Bloom – Orchard loop from Glabbeek (7.9 km), typically take around 2 hours. Longer routes like the Paddepoel Nature Reserve – Rozendaalbeekvallei Pond loop from Bunsbeek (10.7 km) can take closer to 3 hours. There are also shorter, easy routes that can be completed in just over an hour.
The hiking trails in Glabbeek are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil valleys, extensive fruit orchards, and charming wooded sections, highlighting the diverse and engaging experience of Glabbeek's natural beauty.
While Glabbeek's landscape is generally gentle, the region offers wide vistas, particularly across the Velpe Valley with its expansive fields and fruit plantations. For a truly panoramic experience, the Vlooyberg Tower in nearby Tielt-Winge provides spectacular views of the Hageland region and serves as an excellent starting point for various hikes.


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