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Easy hiking trails around Dikkebus Vijver are characterized by tranquil natural settings centered around the 36-hectare Dikkebus pond. The area features a circular path lined with oaks and poplars, alongside natural banks, scattered trees, shrubs, grasslands, and reed beds. Beyond the immediate vicinity, the region offers rolling landscapes with panoramic views, situated near notable hills such as Kemmelberg. These varied natural features provide accessible routes suitable for different hiking preferences.
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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Dikkebusvijver is a historic pond near the village of Dikkebus, south of Ypres. The pond was dug on 23 July 1310 with permission from the Count of Flanders to ensure sufficient water for the cloth industry in Ypres. The pond was created by damming the Kemmelbeek and has a surface area of 36 hectares.
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The loop around the lake is suitable for cycling or walking.
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Old pond that supplies the city of Ypres with fresh water. Some explanations: The Dikkebusvijver is a pond near the village of Dikkebus, south of the city of Ypres. On July 23, 1310, the city of Ypres received permission from the Count of Flanders to dig the pond next to the Zillebeke pond to ensure that there was enough water in the city for fulling and dyeing sheets. The pond was created by damming the Kemmelbeek and was dug on the site of the municipalities of Vlamertinge, Dikkebus and Voormezele. The expropriation of the necessary land was arranged by the city of Ypres and took about ten years. The 36-hectare pond was not completed until around 1323. The pond supplied and supplies Ypres with drinking water, previously via the Ypres canals and later via a system of oak pipes. This has been done since 1926 via a modern pumping station. This is how the Zillebekevijver and the Bellewaardevijver were created. In addition to providing drinking water, the pond also has a recreational function. Enjoy the shady banks at a moderate pace.
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Dikkebusvijver is a beautiful pond located between Ypres and Heuvelland, in the southwest of West Flanders. The Kemmelberg, the Rodeberg and the Scherpenberg are nearby. And just across the river France with the Zwarteberg and the Catsberg. Typical of the region are the wide panoramas, the many war memories (military cemeteries, bunkers and bomb craters) and the rural villages where everyone still knows everyone. The 36 hectare pond is a water sports paradise, the wells around it a true adventure and cross festival. Dikkebusvijver is only 4 km from the center of Ypres and 5 km from the Kemmelberg. It is the starting point of many walking and cycling routes. This is where our outdoor center is located with changing rooms and showers and many covered areas, so that we can also be active indoors in bad weather and in winter. Source: https://www.sporttrack.be/dikkebusvijver.html
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Dikkebusvijver is a beautiful pond located between Ypres and Heuvelland, in the southwest of West Flanders. Nearby are the Kemmelberg, the Rodeberg and the Scherpenberg. And just about the schreve France with the Zwarteberg and the Catsberg. Typical for the region are the wide panoramas, the many war memories (military cemeteries, bunkers and bomb craters) and the rural villages where everyone still knows everyone. The 36-hectare pond is a water sports paradise, the wells around it a true adventure and cross country festival. Dikkebusvijver is only 4 km from the center of Ypres and 5 km from the Kemmelberg. It is the starting point of many hiking and cycling routes. Here is our outdoor center with changing rooms and showers and many covered areas, so that we can also be active indoors in less weather and in winter. Source: https://www.sporttrack.be/dikkebusvijver.html
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Start your visit to Heuvelland in the child-friendly visitor center where the landscape of the Kemmelberg is presented. Numerous atmospheric images and tourist information will help you on your way to an unforgettable trip in Heuvelland. Walking and cycling maps, car routes, Home-grown location map, wine route map, ...: available at the Heuvelland Tourist Office, also located in the Visitor Center. Sales desk for Bayernwald and Commandobunker tickets. Play corner for children. Also find out more about Heuvelland's war past in the permanent exhibition "Landscape and war: Het Heuvelland 1914-1918" with interactive games for children! This is located on the first floor. Source: Start your visit to Heuvelland in the child-friendly visitor center where the landscape of the Kemmelberg is presented. Numerous atmospheric images and tourist information will help you on your way to an unforgettable trip in Heuvelland. Walking and cycling maps, car routes, Home-grown location map, wine route map, ...: available at the Heuvelland Tourist Office, also located in the Visitor Center. Sales desk for Bayernwald and Commandobunker tickets. Play corner for children. Also find out more about Heuvelland's war past in the permanent exhibition. Source: https://www.toerismeheuvelland.be/nl/ Visitorscentrum-het-heuvelland
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There are over 470 easy hiking trails around Dikkebus Vijver, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. In total, the region features more than 820 hiking routes.
Easy hikes around Dikkebus Vijver primarily feature tranquil natural settings, often centered around the pond itself. You'll find paths lined with oaks and poplars, natural banks, scattered trees, shrubs, grasslands, and reed beds. The broader region also offers rolling landscapes with panoramic views, providing varied and accessible routes.
Yes, many easy routes around Dikkebus Vijver are circular. A popular option is the Dikkebus Pond – Dikkebus Pond loop from Ieper, which is about 6.4 km long. Another great choice is the shorter Dikkebus Pond loop from Dikkebus, covering 3.1 km.
Dikkebus Vijver is a significant spot for birdwatching, with species like Spoonbill, Gadwall, Kingfisher, and Great White Egret frequently observed. The diverse habitat includes natural banks, scattered trees, shrubs, grasslands, meadows, and reed beds, providing a rich environment for various wildlife.
Absolutely. The circular path around the Dikkebus pond, approximately 2.5 to 2.66 km long, is particularly suitable for all fitness levels and perfect for short hikes or family outings. Many easy routes are relatively flat and well-maintained.
While specific regulations for dogs can vary, generally, the natural areas around Dikkebus Vijver are welcoming to dogs, especially on leash. It's always recommended to keep your dog under control to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
The wider Westhoek region, including the area around Dikkebus Vijver, holds significant historical importance from World War I. You can find traces of this history, such as military cemeteries, bunkers, and bomb craters, offering a poignant layer to the landscape. For example, the Domein De Chalet – Kemmel Village Square loop from Ridge Wood Military Cemetery passes by historical sites.
Parking facilities are available near Dikkebus Vijver, often close to popular starting points for trails. Look for designated parking areas around the pond or in the nearby village of Dikkebus to access the routes conveniently.
Yes, there is a tearoom/snackbar with a large terrace offering views of the pond and the Kemmelberg, providing a place for relaxation and refreshments after your hike. This facility is conveniently located near the Dikkebus Vijver.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 6,800 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil natural setting, the accessibility of the trails, and the beautiful views of the pond and surrounding landscapes.
Dikkebus Vijver offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings blooming nature and active birdlife, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days, and even mild winter days can be enjoyable for a peaceful walk around the pond.
Easy hikes vary in length and duration. Shorter loops, like the Dikkebus Pond loop from Dikkebus (3.1 km), can be completed in under an hour. Longer easy routes, such as the Dikkebus Pond – Dikkebusvijver Path loop from Ieper (6.5 km), typically take around 1 hour 40 minutes.


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