Best mountain peaks around Steenwerck offer a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills and historical significance. The region, situated near the French-Belgian border, features several elevated points that provide views of the surrounding countryside. These peaks are often associated with historical events and cultural landmarks, making them points of interest for exploration. The area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities, including easy mountain hikes Steenwerck.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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The summit of the slope lies between the Rodeberg and the Vidaigneberg. Near the summit stands the Lijstermolen (Listers Mill). A chairlift runs between the Baneberg and the Vidaigneberg, gliding over the saddle valley between the two "mountains" and the vineyards of the Entre-Deux-Monts, offering panoramic views of northern France and the Belgian coastal plain. The summit is 140 meters high. The name comes from the Bane family, who owned the mountain in the 13th and 14th centuries. The slope is also sometimes called Gildestraat (Gilde Street). https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baneberg
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Very nice walk with a beautiful view at the finish
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This slope is located on the border between Belgium and France. Very touristy and can therefore be busy. Beautiful views of the area.
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Among the most appreciated peaks are Mont Noir (West), known for its views and historical significance on the French-Belgian border, and IGM Kemmelberg Summit Marker, a site rich in WWI history. Visitors also enjoy Kokereelberg for its elevated views of the surrounding hills.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The IGM Kemmelberg Summit Marker is a significant historical site, featuring a memorial column dedicated to French soldiers from WWI and a former Cold War command bunker. Mont Noir (West) also has a military cemetery from the First World War on its French south flank. Additionally, the Lijstermolen on the Baneberg is a historical mill located near the summit.
For panoramic vistas, Mont Noir (West) provides extensive views of the countryside. Kokereelberg, though not the tallest, offers great views of the surrounding hills. The Lijstermolen on the Baneberg is near a chairlift that offers views over Northern France and the Belgian coastal plain.
The area around Steenwerck's peaks is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. Many of these routes incorporate the scenic and historical peaks of the region.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, you can find moderate hikes like the 'Beautiful hiking trail – Steenwerck loop' or the 'Office du tourisme Steenwerck – German cemetery loop' which are accessible from Steenwerck. You can explore more options in the hiking guide for Steenwerck.
Absolutely. The peaks around Steenwerck are popular for cycling. The Monteberg Climb is a well-known ascent with good asphalt, often used as a run-up to the Kemmelberg. For gravel biking, you can find challenging routes like the 'Baneberg Climb – Hellegatbos Forest Path loop' or the 'Kemmelberg cobbled climb – Mont Noir (West) loop'. Discover more routes in the road cycling and gravel biking guides.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always explicitly tagged, many of the trails around Steenwerck's rolling hills are generally accessible. Peaks like Kokereelberg offer elevated views without extreme difficulty. It's best to check the difficulty ratings and distances of individual routes in the hiking guide to find those suitable for your family.
The region is characterized by rolling hills and green landscapes. Mont Noir (West), for instance, is named after the black pine forests that once surrounded it. You'll encounter forests, open fields, and vineyards, especially around the Baneberg, offering a diverse natural experience.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every trail, popular spots like Mont Noir (West), being a touristy area, typically have parking facilities nearby to accommodate visitors exploring the shops, catering, and trails. For other peaks, parking is often available in nearby villages or designated trailheads.
Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful views, the historical significance of sites like the IGM Kemmelberg Summit Marker, and the diverse outdoor activities available. The blend of natural beauty with cultural landmarks, such as the Lijstermolen on the Baneberg, makes for a rich exploration experience. The area's charm is reflected in over 400 upvotes and numerous shared photos by the komoot community.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the chairlift near the Lijstermolen on the Baneberg offers a unique perspective, gliding over vineyards with panoramic views of Northern France and the Belgian coastal plain. The elevated terrain of Kokereelberg also provides serene views of the surrounding hills, often less crowded than more prominent sites.


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