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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Heist-Op-Den-Berg

Best natural monuments around Heist-Op-Den-Berg offer diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities. This region is known for its ecological significance and scenic beauty, featuring extensive networks for walking and cycling. The area's natural features include varied terrain, from river valleys to heathlands and forests, providing a range of outdoor experiences.

Best natural monuments around Heist-Op-Den-Berg

  • The most popular natural monuments is Vineyard on the Wijngaardberg, a vineyard that offers beautiful views and diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore orchards, hollow roads,…

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Vineyard on the Wijngaardberg

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The Hageland with its Wijngaardberg in Wezemaal knew how to please us. With the blessing of Martinus and Job, we climbed the mountainside without fear. Flemish Tuscany. The missed holiday …

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A very special location ... not so much the bridge but "Het Trammetje" = is a unique Lock system from a bygone era. Definitely think about it. How simple it can be sometimes ...

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Kesselse Heath

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In the Provincial Green Domain of Kesselse Heide you will discover the Kempen as it looked for a long time: a mix of scrub heather, coniferous and deciduous forest, sandy …

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Antitank Canal Haacht

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Nice next to the canals...

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Mispeldonk Nature Reserve

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The Mispeldonk nature reserve originated, as the name suggests, on a higher area (donk) within a former meander of the Dijle. The residents of the historic Mispeldonk farm, which was …

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February 18, 2026, Kesselse Heide

The Kesselse Heide is a provincial green space covering 79 hectares, 61 of which are open to the public. The initial acquisition took place in 1978, and it has been expanded since then. The entrance is located in Nijlen, at Vaerestraat 4. The space is freely accessible daily from sunrise to sunset. There are two ponds in the area. These old wells not only provide a pleasant change of scenery but are also a boon for the many plants and animals. Since 1996, the Kesselse Heide has been a protected landscape. It is one of the few remaining remnants of the once vast Kempen heathlands. The heath is a living community created in our region by humans. Historical agricultural practices created a landscape that has been preserved through human intervention: grazing by sheep, burning the heath, and sod cutting. Sod cutting is the removal of the topsoil and vegetation. A dug-out sod of plants and their roots is a sod. If heathland is left untreated, it will evolve into oak and birch forests, and the typical species associated with a heathland habitat will disappear. In the mid-19th century, the Kesselse Heide—like many other parts of the Kempen region—was afforested with Scots pine, a valuable timber for mining. However, during both World Wars, these sod-covered forests were felled, and from then on, the heathland was able to expand again. Current management consists of removing trees and mechanically cutting sods to give the open heathland every chance to thrive. https://youtu.be/NoPf0HSeFz8

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February 16, 2026, Kesselse Heide

The Kesselse Heide-Het Goor area consists of a variety of nutrient-poor meadows, pastures, marshes, and ponds, bordered and crisscrossed by enclosed landscape types, and contains numerous landscape elements. The area is characterized by a richly varied and sometimes rare flora. Several historic farm buildings can be found within the area. The Kesselse Heide-Het Goor area, with an area of approximately 2,620 hectares, is located between the villages of Nijlen and Kessel, north of the Lier-Herentals road. The northern border of this area is along Vogelzangstraat, the eastern border along Achterbist, Kannaertsstraat, and Goorstraat. The Grote Steenweg forms the southern border, and the western border is formed by Heidestraat and Vaerestraat. The landscape includes the following topographical areas: "Kannaerdsche Heyde," "Kesselse Heide," "Mol Heide," "Achterbiest," "Het Hoog Bosch," "De Hooge Heide," "Het Armveld," "De Schommers" or "Vissen Eynde," "Het Goor," "Het Goorkasteel," and "Hoge Heyde." Several streams traverse the area, specifically the Goorkantloop, the Elstbeek, the Paddenloop, Blauwe Hoekloop, and the Visbeek. The elevation within the area varies from approximately 5 meters +TAW to approximately 10 meters +TAW. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Kesselse Heide-Het Goor, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/302886

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A beautiful bridge over the Grote Nete river, not far from Merode Castle. You must cross the bridge to continue along the Grote Nete.

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Very colorful in autumn...

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bridge over the large Nete, over which the path between Westerlo and Bergom runs.

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Mispeldonk Nature Reserve is a beautiful and valuable nature reserve in Bonheiden, located in the province of Antwerp. The area is known for its unique ecosystems, rich biodiversity and the natural beauty of the landscape. Here are some key points about Mispeldonk: Location and Size Mispeldonk is located between Bonheiden and the nearby municipality of Rijmenam, along the banks of the Dijle. The area is part of the larger Dijle landscape, which is known for its wet meadows, meandering waterways and rich flora and fauna. Mispeldonk covers approximately 50 hectares and consists of a mix of marshlands, meadows, forests and ponds. Ecological Importance Mispeldonk is a protected nature reserve because of its special ecological value. The area has a typical structure of a flood plain of the Dijle, which makes it an important habitat for many plant and animal species: • Flora: Various rare and protected plant species grow in the area, such as marsh marigolds, cuckoo flowers and water violets. The wet grasslands and marshes provide unique vegetation that is less common elsewhere in the region. • Fauna: Mispeldonk is an important habitat for birds such as the bluethroat, water rail and reed warbler. Amphibians such as the crested newt and the green frog can also be found there. Furthermore, the area is rich in insects, including butterflies and dragonflies, that thrive in the moist environment. Water management The nature reserve plays an important role in local water management. It is located in a flood-prone area along the Dijle and functions as a natural buffer against flooding. In the event of high water levels, the area can collect water and thus help prevent flooding in nearby villages. The nature reserve contributes to the preservation of water quality by filtering and purifying the water through natural processes. Recreation and Experience Mispeldonk is a popular place for nature lovers and hikers. The area is accessible via various hiking trails that lead through the meadows and forests. There are signposted routes that give walkers the chance to explore the diversity of the landscape and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature. Birdwatchers enjoy visiting the area because of the variety of bird species that can be seen, especially during the breeding season and the migratory bird periods. Management and Protection The nature reserve is managed by Natuurpunt, a Belgian organisation that is committed to nature conservation. Natuurpunt carries out management work to protect biodiversity and maintain the landscape. This includes mowing grasslands, removing invasive plant species and maintaining the walking paths. There is collaboration with local farmers for nature-friendly agriculture, whereby meadows are extensively grazed or mowed, so that they remain suitable for meadow birds and rare plants.

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October 7, 2024, Kesselse Heide

Very nice walk with a lot of variety in landscapes and terrain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Heist-Op-Den-Berg?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Vineyard on the Wijngaardberg, known for its beautiful views, orchards, and ancient beech trees. Another favorite is Kesselse Heath, offering a diverse landscape of heath, forests, and sandy plains. The Mispeldonk Nature Reserve is also highly regarded for its rich biodiversity and varied ecosystems.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Heist-Op-Den-Berg?

Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. Kesselse Heath is ideal, with expansive sandy areas that children love. The Provincial Domain De Averegten also features a nature playground called Hobbeldonk, picnic meadows, and animal pastures. The Mispeldonk Nature Reserve is also considered family-friendly, offering accessible trails to explore its diverse habitats.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the region's natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Heist-Op-Den-Berg offer a wide array of features. You can find varied landscapes including vineyards, orchards, and ancient beech trees at the Vineyard on the Wijngaardberg. Kesselse Heath showcases typical Kempen landscapes with heath, coniferous and deciduous forests, and sandy plains. The Nete Valley features meandering rivers, hayfields, poplar forests, and willow groves, while De Goren and Goorheyde preserve remnants of historical heathland with rare plants like heather and sundew.

Are there any historical sites integrated with the natural monuments?

Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Bridge over the Grote Nete (Het Trammetje) in Westerlo is notable for its unique 19th-century lock system, which is protected by Monumentenzorg. Additionally, the Antitank Canal Haacht is a historical defense line from WWII, featuring a concrete wall and moat that cuts through the landscape.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Heist-Op-Den-Berg is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are several running trails in the Provincial Domain De Averegten, and cycling routes along the Grote Nete. You can explore more options for gravel biking, running, and cycling in the guides dedicated to these sports.

Are there accessible trails for wheelchair users or strollers?

Yes, the Provincial Domain De Averegten is particularly accommodating, offering at least one walking path that is accessible for wheelchair users, strollers, and joggers. This ensures that a wide range of visitors can enjoy the domain's varied landscapes.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

The Antitank Canal Haacht is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your canine companion. Always check local regulations for specific areas within other natural monuments, as rules can vary.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments?

Many natural monuments in the region offer unique experiences throughout the year. The Vineyard on the Wijngaardberg is described as great in every season, with orchards beautiful in blossom time. Kesselse Heath also presents a beautiful and changing color palette in every season. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for comfortable outdoor activities and enjoying the vibrant flora.

Where can I go for wildlife spotting?

The Mispeldonk Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for wildlife spotting due to its rich biodiversity. It's a habitat for various plant and animal species, including the kingfisher along the Boeimeerbeek, bluethroats, water rails, reed warblers, amphibians like the crested newt, and numerous butterflies and dragonflies. The Antitank Canal Haacht is also known for beaver activity.

Are there specific walking routes or trails available?

Yes, there are numerous walking opportunities. The Provincial Domain De Averegten offers five different walking paths. At Kesselse Heath, the Heidepad takes you along the most beautiful spots. In the Nete Valley, you can walk or cycle along the Netedijken, and the Pinzielekepad from Hallaar offers a scenic route to the Nete. Many of these areas are managed by Natuurpunt, which often provides signposted routes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Heist-Op-Den-Berg?

Visitors frequently highlight the diverse and authentic landscapes, from the 'Flemish Tuscany' feel of the Vineyard on the Wijngaardberg to the typical Kempen scenery of Kesselse Heath. The tranquility, opportunities for nature observation, and the well-maintained walking and cycling networks are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the unique blend of natural beauty and historical elements, such as the lock system at the Bridge over the Grote Nete.

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