Best attractions and places to see around Tielen, a village in the province of Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The village is characterized by its distinctive triangular center, 19th-century church, and 15th-century Tielenhof castle. Nature enthusiasts can explore pine-woods, heath, and swamps, with the village borders defined by the Aa and Kaliebeek rivers. This diverse environment provides opportunities for popular hiking trails and cycling routes, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the countryside.
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The Transall was a transport aircraft of the Luftwaffe. The last of the 2-propeller aircraft flew in 2021. On special days there are events here such as open days.
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The C-160 "Transall" was designed as a medium tactical transport aircraft by Germany and France and produced jointly. The aircraft was characterized by particularly good short take-off and landing characteristics and could also be used from makeshift runways. It proved particularly useful in humanitarian missions. No other aircraft was in service with the German armed forces for as long as the Transall. From 1968 onwards it replaced the Noratlas Nord 2501 as the standard transport aircraft and was then replaced by the Airbus A400M. You can see a decommissioned example of the "buzzing giant bumblebee" here on site at the old train station. The LTG 63 (air transport squadron) had the bumblebee in its coat of arms. You can find further detailed information here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lufttransportgeschwader_63 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transall_C-160 https://www.flugzeug-lexikon.de/Luftwaffenmuseum/Transport/Transall_C-160_-_Bundeswehr/transall_c-160_-_bundeswehr.html
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Beautiful rest area with a small observation tower overlooking the moorland
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Beautiful nature reserve. Today I'm going on a tour towards the west coast and not, as usual, to Angeln or Schwansen. A very nice round trip from/to Hollingstedt. I included Friedrichsstadt as an intermediate destination. The landscape is very varied. Lots of rivers and wetlands. Then a few meters of elevation on the last 20 kilometers.
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Here you can admire a Transall.
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Tielen is characterized by diverse natural features, including extensive pine-woods, heath, and swamps, typical of the Kempen region. The village borders are also defined by two rivers, the Aa and the Kaliebeek, offering serene waterside views. These areas are ideal for immersing yourself in the countryside.
Yes, Tielen offers various hiking opportunities. You can find several routes, such as the "Pond – Dörplinger Light Railway Cutting loop" or the "Café Adebar – View of the Eider loop." For more detailed information and routes, explore the Hiking around Tielen guide.
Absolutely. The region around Tielen is well-suited for cycling. There are road cycling routes like the "Dellstedter Birkwildmoor – Giselau Lock loop" and mountain biking trails such as the "Meggerdorf swimming spot – Stork Nests in Bergenhusen loop." Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Tielen and MTB Trails around Tielen guides.
Tielen boasts several historical landmarks. The village center features a 19th-century church and a picturesque old town hall. You can also explore an old railway station, a 12th-century watermill, and the impressive 15th-century Tielenhof castle, which historically housed the lords of Tielen.
Beyond the village's core landmarks, you can visit the Steinschleuse (Stone Lock) in Stapel, an ancient hydraulic structure from 1619. Another unique site is the Transall C-160D 51+06 in Hohn, a retired transport aircraft that can be visited on specific days, often with an associated museum.
For birdwatching, the Stork Village Bergenhusen is a must-see, known for one of Europe's largest stork colonies. Hohner Lake, part of a large nature reserve, is home to the white-tailed eagle and other endangered species. Additionally, the Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog provides an excellent vantage point for birdwatching over wet meadows.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Stork Village Bergenhusen offers a fascinating experience observing storks. The Transall C-160D 51+06 in Hohn, a retired aircraft, can be an exciting visit for children. Natural sites like Hohner Lake and the Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog also provide engaging outdoor experiences for all ages.
Beyond its historical structures and natural settings, Tielen offers a vibrant local experience. The village is known for its local pubs and bars. An intriguing point of interest is the "Het IJsboerke" ice cream factory, Belgium's second-largest ice cream producer, which is considered worth a visit, particularly for its fountains located in front of the buildings.
The Observation Tower and Picnic Area Meggerkoog is an excellent spot for panoramic views of the wet meadows and bird life. You can also find good viewing opportunities at Hohner Lake, where information boards provide insights into the flora and fauna, and at Stork Village Bergenhusen to observe the stork colony.
Hohner Lake is a significant natural monument near Tielen. It is part of a large nature reserve and is recognized as the last remaining shallow-water geest lake in the Eider-Treene-Sorge region. It serves as a crucial floodplain and is a habitat for various endangered species, including the white-tailed eagle. An old train station nearby houses an exhibition about the lake's biotope.
Stork Village Bergenhusen is renowned for hosting one of Europe's largest stork colonies. Visitors can observe up to 22 breeding pairs of storks, making it a unique destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers. There are benches available to relax and watch the storks, and the Michael Otto Institute in NABU offers educational insights into the regional flora, fauna, and the white stork.


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