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Hiking trails in Durmemeersen are primarily found within a beautiful natural park in Dendermonde, characterized by its flat terrain and diverse landscapes. The region features expansive forests, such as the Ketel Forests, and scenic waterways like the Oude Durme River. These elements combine to offer a variety of paths suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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8.61km
02:12
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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20.4km
05:11
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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The Waasmunster Bridge, which carries the N446 over the Durme River in Waasmunster, is an old bridge in urgent need of replacement. The work was scheduled to run from autumn 2025 to the end of 2026. However, by the time I passed by at the end of October 2025, it had not yet begun. Legal proceedings before the Council for Permit Disputes appear to be delaying the process. The current bridge has been in place since 1931, and although the superstructure was rebuilt in 1950 after being destroyed during World War II, it is no longer in good condition. The steel structure exhibits significant corrosion damage, which is affecting the bridge's supporting structure. The bridge deck itself is also in poor condition. As a result, a tonnage restriction (60 tons) is currently in effect on the N446. Furthermore, the bridge's substructure is nearing its end of life and is showing cracks. Besides the structural problems, road safety (the lack of separation between motorized traffic, cyclists, and pedestrians) is also a concern on the bridge. The situation under the bridge is also no longer aligned with current needs and insights. To reduce the risk of flooding, a bridge is needed that provides more space for the river and nature. Sources: wegenenverkeer.be & vrt.be/vrtnws
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"Roosenberg" refers to the abbey that has since been abandoned by the Sisters of Franciscus, a design by Dom Hans Van der Laan, which Waasmunster is rightly so proud of. Here you walk a long way on the Durmedijk.
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Among the people of Waasmunster, these allotments are known as "'t Werk van den Akker", the old, established name (but no longer the official name since 2004) for Tuinhier, the non-profit organisation that aims to stimulate and shape amateur gardening in Flanders.
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High on the south facade of the tower, a sundial can be seen. This was certainly the case at the end of the 19th century. During the restoration of the church in the 1990s, the original was replaced by a worthless copy (as we read in Astrolemma, the inventory of 218 sundials in East Flanders). In 2000, on the occasion of Open Monument Day, this copy was completely restored.
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Between 1994 and 2015, twenty-two trees were planted in the park, symbolising laureates of the cultural prize. This annual municipal prize recognises an exceptional achievement or important contribution in the socio-cultural field. To honour them all, the twenty-two names are collected on a plaque on the wall of the castle and symbolically accompanied by a tree in the park. The 2018 laureate, Ivan Du-Tré, also features on this commemorative element. He was honoured as the author of the book 'Waasmunster in the Great War', a thorough reference work with short stories about life in our municipality during WWI. Source: information board on site
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There are 16 hiking trails documented in Durmemeersen, offering a variety of experiences within its natural park, forests, and riverine landscapes.
The trails in Durmemeersen cater to various fitness levels. You'll find 10 easy routes, 5 moderate routes, and 1 more challenging trail, ensuring options for everyone from casual walkers to experienced hikers.
Yes, Durmemeersen offers several easy routes perfect for families. These trails are generally flat and pass through scenic areas like the Ketel Forests and along the Oude Durme River, making them suitable for all ages. An example is the View of the Oude Durme River – The Water Mill loop from Waasmunster, which is an easy 7.6 km path.
Hiking in Durmemeersen offers a diverse experience, primarily characterized by its natural park setting. You'll explore expansive forests, such as the Ketel Forests, and enjoy scenic views along waterways like the Oude Durme River. The terrain is generally flat, providing accessible and pleasant walks.
Many of the trails in Durmemeersen are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Wide views – The Ketel Forests loop from Waasmunster and The Ketel Forests – Roosenberg Abbey loop from Waasmunster are popular circular options.
While hiking in Durmemeersen, you can discover several points of interest. You might pass by historical sites like Blauwendael Castle or the Saint Joseph Chapel 1709. Other notable features include the Durme Bridge and monuments such as the Clara-Maria Cocquyt Monument.
The trails in Durmemeersen are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 5600 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, the scenic river views, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable outings.
The hiking routes in Durmemeersen vary in length, with many falling between 6.5 km and 9.5 km. For example, the View of the Oude Durme River – The Water Mill loop from Waasmunster is 7.6 km, while The Ketel Forests – Roosenberg Abbey loop from Waasmunster is 9.2 km.
Absolutely. Durmemeersen is an excellent place for beginners, with 10 easy routes available. These trails typically feature flat terrain and clear paths, making them accessible for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed stroll. An easy option is the Clara-Maria Cocquyt Monument – Church of Our Lady loop from Waasmunster.
While specific regulations for dogs can vary, natural parks and forest areas like those in Durmemeersen generally welcome dogs, often requiring them to be kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check local signage for any specific rules regarding pets in protected areas.
Given its diverse landscapes of forests and waterways, Durmemeersen is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides lush greenery. Even winter can be appealing for a crisp walk, though conditions may vary.


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