Zennevallei Met Het Kasteeldomein Van Relegem
Zennevallei Met Het Kasteeldomein Van Relegem
Best attractions and places to see in Zennevallei Met Het Kasteeldomein Van Relegem offers a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. Defined by the Zenne River, the region features green landscapes, forested slopes, and numerous streams. It is known for its traditional Lambiek beer breweries and significant historical sites like the Kasteel van Relegem. This area provides diverse opportunities for exploring nature and history.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The Chapel of 't Hammeke in Zemst: Between Water and Pavement. The Chapel of Our Lady in 't Hammeke, popularly known as the Chapel of Ham, is nestled in the Zenne Valley near Zemst. Originally founded in the 15th century on a siltation ("ham") of the Zenne, the chapel served as a local pilgrimage site for centuries. Due to the straightening of the Zenne in 1485 and the construction of the E19 motorway in the 20th century, it was literally trapped between the river and the motorway. The surrounding neighborhood, "De Brug," disappeared, and the chapel became isolated and threatened. Thanks to its protection as a monument since 1974 and a restoration grant from the Flemish government in 2021, the chapel recently underwent a thorough renovation. Archaeological research uncovered remains of centuries-old foundations. Since September 2023, the interior has been permanently visible through a reopened alcove. This special chapel, at the intersection of nature, history and infrastructure, continues to tell its silent story.
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This charming caretaker's house marks the entrance to the historic domain of Relegem and is built in traditional style, with striking brick stepped gables and a characteristic round arch door. The facades have been partly renovated, but the central bay with graceful drip moulding and stepped dormer still shows traces of the original 18th century finish.
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Come in the right season and enjoy the exceptional floral splendor.
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Nice house at the gate of the castle...
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Beautiful view of a white chapel next to the Zenne...
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Beautiful path along meadow and forest...
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Meet the Bever family. If you look closely you will see many gnawing marks and other traces of their work around the Eglegem pond. The Bever family is quite shy and does not like to be disturbed. Feel free to view the tracks from a distance and respect the animals' habitat.
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At the entrance to the domain, a one-storey caretaker's house with three bays under a saddle roof (slate), with a heavily renovated core in traditional style; both brick stepped gables, the rear facade and the two cross windows of the front facade have been renovated; in the cemented front facade with locally visible brick, the middle bay is probably original: round arch door with negative blocks, imposts, keystone and drip moulding, and crowning stepped dormer with consoles under the window lintel. Source: https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/40951
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The Zennevallei is rich in history. You can explore the origins of Kasteel van Releghem, which dates back to the Frankish period and was rebuilt in the 15th century. Another significant historical landmark is the remarkably well-preserved medieval moated Kasteel van Beersel, offering a glimpse into medieval military architecture. Don't miss the White Chapel on the Zenne River, a local pilgrimage site founded in the 15th century.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural spots. You can try Spotting the beaver family around the Eglegem pond, where you can observe traces of their activity. The Forest of Daffodils provides a beautiful path along meadows and forests, especially vibrant in the right season. The Zenne River itself meanders through the landscape, offering scenic views and opportunities for nature enjoyment.
The Zennevallei is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous walking and cycling routes, including the 'Zennepad'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes available, such as the 'Zennegat Lock – Zennegat loop' or the 'Cyclists' Bridge over the Zenne – Zenne Cycle Route'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Lock Tower Over the Zenne – Rotstraetvoetweg loop'. You can find more details on cycling routes in the Cycling Guide, MTB Trails Guide, and Road Cycling Routes Guide for the region.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The View of the White Chapel on the Zenne River and the View of Kasteel van Releghem are both listed as family-friendly viewpoints. Children will also enjoy Spotting the beaver family near the Eglegem pond, where they can look for animal traces. The Forest of Daffodils offers pleasant paths for family walks.
The Zennevallei offers different charms throughout the year. For enjoying the unique floral splendor of the Forest of Daffodils, visiting in spring is recommended. If you plan to see the famous bluebells in Hallerbos (nearby), mid-April is the ideal time. Generally, spring and summer provide pleasant weather for outdoor activities like walking and cycling along the Zenne River.
The Zennevallei is renowned for its unique Lambiek beer. You can visit traditional Lambiek breweries like Oud Beersel and Boon Brewery to learn about this spontaneous fermentation process and enjoy tastings. These breweries are significant cultural sites preserving a distinctive regional heritage. Additionally, the former home of writer Herman Teirlinck in Beersel now functions as a cultural center.
The region offers several scenic viewpoints. The View of the White Chapel on the Zenne River provides a beautiful perspective of the chapel nestled between the river and the E19 motorway. You can also get a good View of Kasteel van Releghem, observing the historic castle from a distance. The Spotting the beaver family highlight also serves as a viewpoint for observing wildlife in its natural habitat.
Yes, the Zennevallei is close to some renowned forests. The Hallerbos, famous for its stunning purple carpet of wild bluebells in mid-April, is located near Halle. Additionally, the vast Sonian Forest (Zoniënwoud), known for its ancient beech trees and UNESCO World Heritage status, is situated at the southeastern edge of Brussels and connected to the Zennevallei, offering extensive opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.
The Zenne River is central to the Zennevallei, defining its landscape. Efforts are continuously made to revive and green parts of the river, making it a key feature for walks and nature enjoyment. The river's unique ecosystem also plays a crucial role in the spontaneous fermentation process of the region's famous Lambiek beer, thanks to the wild yeasts native to the valley.
Yes, the Zennevallei offers many routes that combine natural beauty with historical insights. The 'Zennepad' and the 'Pajottenland and Senne Valley walking network' are excellent options. These routes often pass by historical sites like the Kasteel van Releghem and natural features like the Zenne River and forested areas, providing a comprehensive experience of the region's heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical landmarks and serene natural settings. The beautiful view of the White Chapel on the Zenne River is often highlighted. The opportunity to observe wildlife, such as the beaver family near the Eglegem pond, is also a unique draw. The historical significance of Kasteel van Releghem, even from a distance, captivates many.


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