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Ganshoren

King Baudouin Park – Jette Marsh loop from Jette

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Belgium
Brussels
Ganshoren

King Baudouin Park – Jette Marsh loop from Jette

Moderate

4.6

(5)

300

runners

King Baudouin Park – Jette Marsh loop from Jette

00:43

6.69km

30m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

637 m

Laerbeek Railway Underpass Mural

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Underpass, very useful for going to Laerbeek.

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2

933 m

Rue du Bois Cobblestone Path

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Nice cobblestone path that crosses the Laerbeek

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3

1.95 km

Abandoned Greenhouse

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Nature has reclaimed an old greenhouse

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4

2.00 km

Open shelter

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Here you can come and shelter if you are attacked by a sudden rain shower.

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5

2.38 km

King Baudouin Park

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Originally, a highway was planned for this location. But in 1977, the municipality of Jette decided to develop a park in the Molenbeek valley. The idea was to create a northern counterpart to the Forêt de Soignes (to the south), and to the parks of the Woluwe valley (east of Brussels).

On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the monarchy in 1980, the park was named after King Baudouin.

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3.57 km

Dielegehem Uphill

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7

4.69 km

King Baudouin Park

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8

4.77 km

Jette Marsh

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Here the Molenbeek no longer borders the swamp of Ganshoren, but the swamp of Jette. The swamp is characterized by its many willow species and lichens!
This swamp is the habitat of the grass snake (a harmless animal), which has prevented many concrete projects.
The Ganshoren swamp is a nature reserve in the Brussels municipality of Ganshoren. The 11-hectare area is owned by the Brussels-Capital Region. Originally the swamp of Jette also belonged to this swamp, but in 1881 the swamp area was divided into two parts by the construction of railway line 60. In 1989 the swamp of Jette became part of the King Baudouin Park (third phase), which is located to the north and to the south. east of the Ganshoren swamp.
Due to the drying out of the area since the 1950s, the 'marsh' today consists mainly of moist meadows, and mostly higher shrubs and trees, and has thus actually become a lake.

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6.69 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.16 km

1.61 km

465 m

394 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

2.94 km

1.54 km

1.13 km

676 m

360 m

< 100 m

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Saturday 4 July

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16°C

20 %

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