Bellebroek En Dendermeersen Tussen Oudegem En Wieze
Bellebroek En Dendermeersen Tussen Oudegem En Wieze
Best attractions and places to see in Bellebroek En Dendermeersen Tussen Oudegem En Wieze encompass a natural landscape characterized by the Dender River and its floodplains, such as Bellebroek and Dendermeersen. This area features moist, low-lying hayfields and diverse vegetation, serving as a habitat for wildlife like beavers and herons. The region also holds historical significance, with evidence of Roman presence and medieval fortifications, alongside opportunities for hiking and cycling.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The Romanesque church of Mespelare dates from the 12th century and was dedicated to Saint Aldegonde upon its foundation. The church is the best-preserved and most interesting place of pilgrimage from the Romanesque period in our region. The monumental tower was decorated with statues of the four evangelists at the four corners near the bell chamber. Originally, the spire was Romanesque and made of natural stone. In 1745, after a lightning strike and fire, this spire was replaced by an apple- and pear-shaped spire. (Dendermonde Tourism)
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Pillory or Lordship Pillar, located opposite the church. This lordship pillory, a tangible testament to medieval justice, was erected in the second half of the 18th century by the Antwerp Goubau family, lords of Mespelare and Gijzegem. It was restored in 1961 according to plans by architect Edmond Eggermont (Ghent) from 1958, including the replacement of the crowning stone, which had previously been kept in the Dendermonde city museum. It is situated slightly diagonally in front of the main entrance to the cemetery on a renovated round bluestone pedestal with two steps. The slender bluestone column, held together by a metal anchor, is crowned with a spherical ornament with a cartouche at the front and back, featuring a central coat of arms of the Goubau family and a knight's helmet as the centerpiece. (Inventory of Immovable Heritage)
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It's always fun to watch the process of verassen.
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Very nice! However: The towpath is getting narrower because the vegetation along the sides is taking over. (poorly maintained!). In good weather far too many people who drive or walk criss-cross over the path and do not take others into account, so dangerous!
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Beautiful place on our bike course. If you come here for the first time, you will be amazed. Nice!
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The region is characterized by the expansive Beneden-Dendervallei (Lower Dender Valley), featuring moist, low-lying hayfields known as "Bellebroek" and "Dendermeersen." The Dender River flows through the nature reserve, creating floodplains and wet forests like the "Viestermeers" and "Hogedonk," which are rich in diverse vegetation and wildlife.
Yes, the Vossenweg Route — Along the Dender runs through a breeding area along the Dender River, accessible only to hikers. This trail offers excellent opportunities to observe nesting birds and other wildlife in the Lower Dender Valley. Visitors are encouraged to be mindful during breeding season to avoid disturbing the fauna.
A popular choice is the Boardwalk Trail (Vlonderpad Denderbellebroek), which offers a varied landscape of forests, fields, and grasslands. Several easy walking routes incorporate this boardwalk and the Denderbelle lock complex. For families, the "Biezebroeken" area features an adventurous "Trollenpad" (Troll Path).
Absolutely. The Denderbelle Slalom is a cycle way that follows the winding bed of the old Dender, providing a quiet and natural cycling experience away from the main towpath. You can also find various other cycling opportunities along the Dender River.
The region has a rich history. You can visit the 't Old Town Hall Wieze, a historic inn that once served as a court. The Saint Aldegonde Church in Mespelare, a well-preserved Romanesque church, is also a significant landmark. Additionally, you can find traces of medieval fortifications in Wieze and explore new street art in Oudegem.
Yes, the area holds historical significance with evidence of Roman presence, including archaeological findings and potential Roman road remnants. You can also see medieval fortifications in Wieze, and the "Sashuis" (Lock House) is a remnant of the Dender's canalization from 1769. The Old Wieze Bridge, dating from 1866, is preserved as a historical monument.
Yes, for families with children, the "Biezebroeken" area offers an adventurous "Trollenpad" (Troll Path). Many of the walking routes, especially those incorporating the boardwalk, are also suitable for families looking for an easy outdoor experience.
The Saint Aldegonde Church in Mespelare is listed as wheelchair accessible. While many natural trails might have varied terrain, some sections, like parts of the boardwalk, may offer easier access. It's always recommended to check specific trail conditions for detailed accessibility information.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush natural landscapes, birdwatching, and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The moist hayfields and diverse vegetation are particularly vibrant during these seasons. Autumn also offers picturesque scenery with changing foliage.
Beyond walking and cycling, the area offers various outdoor sports. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the "Denderbelle loop from Denderbelle" or "Dender loop from Mespelare." For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails such as the "Kaaiweg Off-Road Path – Berlarebroek Nature Reserve loop from Oudegem." Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the "Donkmeer – Horse meadow loop from Dendermonde." You can explore more options on the respective guide pages for Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Gravel Biking.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, the area is generally accessible for visitors. It's advisable to look for designated parking areas near popular trailheads or key attractions like the Denderbelle lock complex or the villages of Oudegem and Wieze. Local signage often indicates available parking spots.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural beauty and the opportunities for quiet outdoor exploration. The winding paths along the old Dender, the chance to observe wildlife, and the blend of natural reserves with historical landmarks are frequently highlighted. The community actively shares their experiences, with many upvotes and photos reflecting the area's appeal.


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