Zennevallei Met Het Kasteeldomein Van Relegem
Zennevallei Met Het Kasteeldomein Van Relegem
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Easy hiking trails in Zennevallei Met Het Kasteeldomein Van Relegem traverse a landscape characterized by expansive green spaces and broad views, particularly over the Zennevallei and the southwestern part of Brussels. The region features the Zenne river, with its banks and floodplains contributing to biodiversity, and varied terrain including grasslands, scattered tree groups, and poplar forests. The Kasteeldomein Van Relegem itself offers an 8-hectare park with monumental trees like summer oaks and brown beeches. Wetlands, such as the "De Donk"…
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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7.60km
01:55
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.25km
01:04
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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7.71km
01:57
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.61km
01:41
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The chapel is located in a rural setting. The door is always open, but candles are no longer allowed in this devotional chapel due to frequent (intentional or accidental) fires.
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Between the rose garden and the summer gardens, you'll find an extensive collection of plants, herbs, and forgotten vegetables. This is the ecotope garden, where plants are grouped by ecotope or habitat. Ecotope Garden The collection is planted according to habitat, so plants that require the same soil and environment grow together. In addition to Mediterranean herbs, you'll also find forgotten vegetables, vegetables from around the world, and various fruits. There's also a dune area, a heathland, a field and meadow, and a shady side. The Ecotope Garden Inspired by permaculture, we transformed our old vegetable garden into a new ecotope garden. From labiata in a strictly symmetrical bed to Mediterranean herbs in an organic sunbed. A hidden gem in the park, perfect for learning about herbs, berries, wildflowers, and trendy vegetables, or for a peaceful picnic and stroll. It's no coincidence that we opened our ecotope garden in 2017, the 500th anniversary of Rembert Dodoens' birth. This Mechelen city physician and personal physician to Emperor Maximilian II rewrote history with his publication of the Herb Book. Our ecotope garden is the perfect starting point for educational walks about herbs and medicinal plants.
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Summer Gardens Don't be misled by the names of these three gardens. With a diverse selection of perennials, various ornamental shrubs, heirloom apple trees, and a collection of peonies... they're worth a visit in any season! But it's during (late) summer that the garden truly explodes with color, thanks to the abundant blooms of dahlias and cannas.
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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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The Vrijbroekpark, officially the Provincial Green Domain Vrijbroekpark, is a park in the Belgian city of Mechelen. It is located on the edge of the city and is 65 hectares in size. The province of Antwerp is the owner and it is freely accessible every day. It organizes walks, events and exhibitions, among other things.
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The Vrijbroekpark, officially the Provincial Green Domain Vrijbroekpark, is a park in the Belgian city of Mechelen. It is located on the edge of the city and is 65 hectares in size. The province of Antwerp is the owner and it is freely accessible every day. Among other things, walks and exhibitions are organised there. In 2018 it is known that the park will be significantly expanded by the purchase of land by the provincial government. The park contains: a rose garden with more than 100 rose species, which received the Award of Garden Excellence in 2003 a dahlia garden a canna garden an ecotope garden, on a former city dump water features a playground a brasserie and a cafeteria with an outdoor terrace playing fields for football, basketball, cricket, tennis, petanque and hockey, and a fish pond a salicetum or willow arboretum: a living collection of different willow species and/or varieties. a ghost hotel: the foundations of a failed hotel project from the 1970s, overgrown by nature. The Vrijbroekpark is home to one of the largest European populations of creeping marsh warbler, a rare plant that benefits from keeping the grass lawns very short. In 2018, several hundred thousand specimens were counted. The park is part of the Natura 2000 area Forests of the southeast of the Zandleemstreek.
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Opening soon, April 30, 2025. Brasserie ’t Park was an icon in the Vrijbroekpark for 47 years and is now being renovated to eventually rise again in the style of Expo 1935. New name The Derése family is therefore naming the brasserie, ‘VerToi’, literally ‘towards you’ and referring to the color green. They say they want to do what they love in an environment that they love. The building will be made available as a shell so that the operators can take care of the interior design themselves. They will do this with sustainable finishing materials. The Derèse family will ‘bring the park inside’ the brasserie by using many plants, natural materials and wood. You will also see many seasonal products from local producers on the menu, which will minimize their ecological footprint.
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The ecotope garden With permaculture as a source of inspiration, we transformed our old utility garden into a new ecotope garden. From labiata in a strict symmetrical bed, to Mediterranean herbs in an organic sun bed. A hidden gem in the park to learn about herbs, soft fruits, wild flowers and trendy vegetables or to picnic and stroll around in peace. It is no coincidence that we opened our ecotope garden in 2017, the 500th anniversary of Rembert Dodoens' birth. This Mechelen city physician and personal physician to Emperor Maximilian II rewrote history with his publication of the Cruydboeck. Our ecotope garden is the ideal base for educational walks about herbs and utility plants. Source: https://www.provincieantwerpen.be/aanbod/dvt/vrijbroekpark/collectietuinen/vaste-collecties.html
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There are over 840 easy hiking trails in Zennevallei Met Het Kasteeldomein Van Relegem, offering a wide variety of options for all preferences. The region is known for its accessible and diverse routes.
Easy hikes in the Zennevallei feature varied terrain, including expansive green spaces, grasslands with scattered tree groups, and even poplar forests. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved sections, with broad views across the valley and along the Zenne river.
Yes, many routes in the Zennevallei are suitable for families. The area offers a variety of easy walks, some specifically designed to be child-friendly with rest stops and picnic areas. The diverse landscapes, including castle domains and natural reserves, provide engaging experiences for all ages.
You can explore several historical landmarks. The iconic Castle of Relegem is a central feature, with its 8-hectare park. The View of Kasteel van Releghem – Het Schom Nature Reserve loop from Zemst offers excellent views of the castle. Further afield, the picturesque Kasteel van Beersel is also accessible via some routes, such as the Zennewandeling.
Yes, many of the easy trails are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Egleghem Pond – View of Kasteel van Releghem loop from Hombeek is a popular circular route that takes you past the historic castle and a pond.
The Zennevallei is rich in natural beauty. You can walk along the Zenne river, which is undergoing ecological restoration, and explore wetlands like the "De Donk" area, known for its birdlife. The Spotting the beaver family highlight suggests opportunities to observe local wildlife. The Kasteeldomein Van Relegem also boasts monumental trees, including summer oaks and brown beeches.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 5,200 reviews. Hikers often praise the broad views, the tranquility of the green valleys, and the combination of natural beauty with historical sites like the Kasteel van Relegem.
Yes, the View of Kasteel van Releghem – Het Schom Nature Reserve loop from Zemst takes you through the Het Schom Nature Reserve. Additionally, the Kasteeldomein Van Relegem itself features an 8-hectare landscape park with majestic trees, offering a serene environment for walks.
Absolutely. The Zenne river is a central feature of the region, and many trails follow its banks. The Egleghem Pond – View of Kasteel van Releghem loop from Hombeek passes by Egleghem Pond, offering pleasant waterside views.
Yes, many trails provide views of the Zenne river. The View of the White Chapel on the Zenne River highlight indicates a specific point of interest along the river, suggesting that nearby routes will offer scenic river views.
For a shorter, easy walk, consider the Kastanjedreef – Chestnut Avenue (Wormelaar) loop from Zemst. This 4.3 km trail typically takes about 1 hour and 4 minutes to complete, leading through varied terrain.
Yes, the Zennevallei offers diverse woodland experiences. You can find trails winding through poplar forests, such as the Catala forest, and the Kasteeldomein Van Relegem features monumental trees. The Forest of Daffodils highlight suggests a particularly scenic woodland area to explore.


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