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Easy hiking trails in Kravaalbos En Omgeving traverse an ecologically valuable ancient forest with varied topography. This area, situated on the highest point of the surrounding region at over 70 meters in altitude, features a mix of dry soils, topographical differences, and wet areas. The landscape is characterized by gentle undulations, a blend of wooded and open agricultural areas, and numerous small streams.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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March 2026: no picnic table in sight. It's still a lovely path here, of course! It's a shame you have to walk between two wire fences.
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The Kravaalbos is an ecologically valuable old-growth forest, characterized by its colorful spring flora. It is centrally located in the beautiful, gently rolling landscape between Aalst, Asse, and Opwijk. Here originate the streams that meander so charmingly through the landscape. The forest is accessible year-round on the paths. Sturdy shoes are recommended. In rainy weather, the paths become muddy and difficult to navigate. Not accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. (Brochure: Discover the Kravaalbos)
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The St. Walburga's Church in Meldert, near Aalst, dates from 1363, but the aisle with the mural was built in the 15th century. The painting is likely part of the church's earliest decorations. The scene was successively covered by a Gothic reredos and the current Baroque altar from the 17th century. The painting was hidden for no less than 400 years. Ilona Hans-Collas, an expert in medieval art, dates the painting to around 1550, which would make it one of the oldest in the region. Source: https://erfgoedceldenderland.be/ https://www.otheo.be/nieuws/15e-eeuwse-muurschildering-ontdekt-achter-altaar-sint-walburgakerk-meldert Interested in a visit? Check the website: https://www.kerknet.be/parochie-aalst-hopparochie/informatie/geen-vieringen-maar-wel-open-kerken
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The parsonage was rebuilt several times, including in 1717 and renovated in the first quarter of the 19th century. The front garden and large, built-up back garden are situated on a high embankment, surrounded by a fairly high brick and cobblestone wall that follows the street line. Source: Heritage Inventory
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The triangular shape of Meldert's village square owes its origins to the Frankish settlement that existed there at the time: houses were built along the three legs of the triangle, with a meadow in the center where animals could be herded together. You can see upright sandstones as a reminder of the sandstone quarries once operated by Affligem Abbey. If you look closely, you can still find traces of fossils in them; this sandstone was actually formed from the sediment of a tropical sea that once flooded the land here. Source: https://toerismeaffligem.be/blikvangers/meldertdorp.html
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This artwork, "Hopbel," refers to hop cultivation. Hop cones (fruit cones) are used as a preservative and flavoring agent in beer production. In the past, Meldert was the center of hop cultivation in the region around Asse (Flemish Brabant) and Aalst, also known as Little Poperinge. Traditionally, the Hop Festival is celebrated there on the first Sunday of September.
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Highlight where the exhibited works of art make passers-by slow down.
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There are over 19 easy hiking trails in Kravaalbos En Omgeving, offering a variety of experiences through the ancient forest and surrounding landscapes. In total, the region features 33 hiking routes across various difficulty levels.
Easy hikes in Kravaalbos En Omgeving feature varied terrain, including unpaved forest paths and walking trails. You'll encounter gentle undulations, as the area is situated on the highest point of the surrounding region. The landscape mixes wooded areas with open agricultural fields, and some zones can be wet or muddy, especially after rain, due to the heavy, loamy soil.
Yes, many of the easy hiking routes in Kravaalbos En Omgeving are circular. For example, the Observation Tower - Stinnetjesaan – Picnic Table loop from Kravaalbos is a popular easy circular trail that takes about an hour to complete.
The trails wind through the ecologically rich Kravaalbos Forest, known for its ancient trees and diverse flora. You might also encounter the Living Hop Monument, Meldert, or the picturesque Pond of the Old Sandstone Quarry Kravaalbos. The area is also home to small streams like the Molenbeek and features beautiful meadows with pollard willows.
Absolutely. The easy trails in Kravaalbos En Omgeving are generally well-suited for families. The varied terrain and natural beauty, including the chance to spot wildlife like red squirrels, make for an engaging experience for all ages. The shorter loop trails are particularly good for families with younger children.
Yes, Kravaalbos En Omgeving is generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy exploring the forest paths with their dogs. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near agricultural fields, and always clean up after your pet.
Spring is particularly beautiful in Kravaalbos En Omgeving, when the forest floor is covered with white wood anemones and purple wild hyacinths. Autumn also offers stunning colors. While the area is accessible year-round, be aware that paths can become very muddy during wet weather due to the heavy, loamy soil, which can make winter or rainy season hikes more challenging.
Yes, some easy routes provide scenic views. The View of Kravaalbos – Living Hop Monument, Meldert loop from Kravaalbos is an easy trail that leads through forested areas and offers views of the Kravaalbos. The region's varied topography, including its highest point at over 70 meters, contributes to these scenic spots.
Parking options are available at various access points to Kravaalbos En Omgeving. Specific parking areas are often indicated near the start of popular trailheads, making it convenient to begin your easy hike.
Kravaalbos En Omgeving is accessible by public transport. There is a bus stop located directly at the Kravaalbos entrance, providing convenient access for hikers who prefer to use public transportation.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 900 reviews. Reviewers often praise the quiet atmosphere, the varied forest terrain, and the opportunity to enjoy nature's tranquility. The well-maintained paths and the ecological richness, especially the vibrant plant life in spring, are frequently highlighted.
While the immediate forest area is primarily natural, the surrounding villages and towns, such as Meldert, offer options for cafes and refreshments. You can find places to eat and drink a short distance from the trailheads, perfect for a post-hike treat.
Kravaalbos is a remnant of the ancient Kolenwoud (Coal Forest) and is renowned for its ecological richness. It boasts a diverse ecosystem with significant relief, varied plant life including rare species like slender cowslip, and is a habitat for diverse wildlife such as middle spotted woodpeckers, European honey buzzards, and roe deer. The numerous small streams and varied soil types contribute to its unique biodiversity.


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