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Easy hiking trails around Roeselare are characterized by a mix of forests, nature reserves, and picturesque rural settings. The region offers diverse landscapes with well-maintained paths, suitable for various fitness levels. Key natural features include Bergmolen Forest, De Huwynsbossen, and Mandelhoek-Mandelsloot Nature Reserve, providing serene surroundings. Many routes also traverse agricultural fields and urban green spaces, offering accessible walking opportunities.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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6.84km
01:45
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:32
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.00km
00:46
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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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01:24
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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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01:23
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:20
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:51
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Dadizele has been a renowned place of pilgrimage since the 15th century. Pilgrims worship the statue of Our Lady and Child there. Construction of the basilica began in 1857 in response to the dogma of the Immaculate Conception in 1854. Monsignor Malou, Bishop of Bruges, wanted a monumental church for his diocese to honor this dogma. The plans were by the English architect Welby Pugin. The church of Dadizele was elevated to a basilica in 1882 by Pope Leo XIII. Along with the Chapel of the Holy Blood in Bruges and the abbey church of Zevenkerken, the Basilica of Our Lady is the only basilica in the diocese. The beautiful stained-glass windows depict not only the history of the church but also various facts from the life of Mary. In the crypt, we see the tomb, spurs, gloves, and sword of Knight Jan van Dadizele. The basilica is a protected monument and remains very popular, especially during the pilgrimage months of May and September. Source: toerismedadizele.be
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For centuries, Mariënstede Castle was the residence of the noble de Croix family. However, it is not certain whether Knight Jan van Dadizele lived here. In June 1699, Ignace Ferdinand de Croix (1660-1745) had the castle of the Bleutour estate (Berquin, northern France) demolished stone by stone and transported here by workers from Dadizele to build a new castle. Due to a lack of stone, he established two brickworks in Dadizele to ensure sufficient material. The building was completed in the early 18th century. During World War I, it was captured by the Germans and severely damaged by Allied bombardments in the summer and autumn of 1917. After the war, the right wing was demolished. The castle became much smaller in size. In 1953, the de Bouillé family sold the entire estate to the Diocese of Bruges. Maria Assumpta became a retreat house for priests. The arches on the facade, the chapel on the right, and the outbuilding on the left date from that period. In 1985, Mariënstede became a residential and work environment for adults with disabilities. Château Superette, a shop selling fair-trade products and products made by the residents, serves as the ideal link between the local population and the castle's residents. In January 2015, the canopy was demolished, and the facade regained its former charm. Source: toerismedadizele.be
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Local artist Willy Van de Bussche (1934-2025) created this statue of Knight Jan van Dadizele and donated it to the municipality in July 2004. Jan III van Veerdeghem, or Jan van Dadizele (Jehan de Dadizele), was born in Dadizele on February 23, 1432, and was a late medieval knight. He was the eldest son of Jan II and Katharina Patyn. On July 29, 1455, he married Katheline Breydel, a daughter of Jacob Breydel and Katheline van der Beurse. Breydel and Van der Beurse were two important and influential families from Bruges. His aunt was Gille de Dadiselle (1420-1506), abbess at Marquette Abbey near Lille. He lived in the castle in Dadizele, Mariënstede, and was a close confidante of Mary of Burgundy. He participated in several battles in the service of the Burgundian dukes. His most important battle was probably the Battle of Guinegate on August 7, 1479. On February 28, 1477, Jan van Dadizele became high bailiff of Ghent. At one point, Jan van Dadizele feared a civil war in Flanders and tried to reason with Maximilian (in his crackdown on the cities). For this reason, he is said to have traveled to Antwerp at Maximilian's request. However, he was murdered there on October 20, 1481. Mary of Burgundy always maintained that Maximilian had nothing to do with Jan's death. Who knows? Mary herself died on March 27, 1482, five months after Jan van Dadizele's death. His mausoleum is in the crypt of the basilica of Dadizele. Source: toerismedadizele.be
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't Torreke was once a gateway to Dadizele Castle. Until World War I, an identical tower with a council chamber existed on the other side of the wall along Plaats. In 1977, the park and its buildings were purchased by the municipality. What is now the municipal domain of 't Torreke formerly consisted of stables, a coach house, and a caretaker's house. The steward's house on Remi Dewittestraat was demolished in 1983. In 1990, the municipality officially opened the restored section as 't Torreke Cultural Centre. Above the gateway is the coat of arms of the de Croix family, lords of Dadizele. Source: toerismedadizele.be
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't Torreke is the name of both the building that now houses the Community Center and the adjacent grounds. In the grounds, you'll find the library ("De Boekerij"), the Tourist Office, and Chateau Superette, a local shop where you can find local regional and farm specialties or simply enjoy a coffee and a local beer. In the park stands the bust of Knight Jan van Dadizele, sculpted by Willy Van den Bussche... ...and the statue "De Pompeschitter" (The Pompeschitter) also stands (or rather, sits) in this grounds.
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In 1891, the Witte Huis (White House) was the home of Ghent liberal senator Camille de Bast and his wife Amalia Armellini, who had inherited the house from her parents. In 1917, it was shelled and destroyed by the British. The house was rebuilt deeper in the beautiful garden. Georges Defretin, a textile merchant from Halluin, became the new owner in 1932. La Roseraie then served as a weekend retreat. In 1961, the property was sold to the Menen deanery, which converted it into the Daiselheem youth center for Catholic youth organizations. The house also served as the residence of several curates. In early 1990, the house and land were sold to the new owners of Dadipark, who sold it again in 2024. Sources: toerismedadizele.be & Immo Wulf en Meester
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There are over 440 easy hiking trails around Roeselare, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. These routes are well-maintained and suitable for pleasant strolls through diverse landscapes.
Easy hikes around Roeselare feature a mix of serene forests, tranquil nature reserves, and picturesque rural settings. You'll find paths winding through areas like Bergmolen Forest and De Huwynsbossen, alongside verdant meadows and agricultural fields, often with charming farmsteads.
The easy hiking trails around Roeselare are generally quite flat, with minimal elevation gain. For example, routes like the Small Stream – Rhodesgoed loop from Kachtem have an elevation gain of only about 11 meters, making them very accessible.
The easy trails around Roeselare are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 2,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to explore nature close to the city.
Yes, several easy hiking trails lead through or near nature reserves. The Clay pits – Bergmolen Forest loop from Kasteel van Rumbeke, for instance, combines forest sections with areas near the Kleiputten nature reserve. The Mandelhoek-Mandelsloot Nature Reserve is also known for its scenic and serene surroundings.
Absolutely. Many easy routes incorporate historical and cultural attractions. For example, the Bergmolen Forest – Bergmolen Forest loop from Kasteel van Rumbeke often passes by the historic Rumbeke Castle. Other castles like Mariënstede Castle and Wallemote Castle are also near easy hiking options.
Yes, Bergmolen Forest and De Huwynsbossen are particularly popular for easy walking routes. You can explore trails like the De Huwynsbossen – The Huwynsbossen Nature Reserve loop from Heihoek wandelroute or the Bergmolen Forest – Bergmolen Forest loop from Vijfwegen. Sterrebos Park also offers well-maintained paths amidst ancient trees.
Many easy hiking trails in Roeselare are ideal for families with children due to their gentle terrain and well-maintained paths. Green spaces like Sterrebos Park and urban parks such as Moermanpark provide accessible and enjoyable walking opportunities for all ages.
Yes, many easy trails around Roeselare are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy a walk with your canine companion. Forests like Bergmolen Forest and De Huwynsbossen are popular choices, but always ensure your dog is on a leash and check local regulations for specific areas.
Yes, a significant number of easy hikes around Roeselare are circular routes, perfect for a convenient outing. Examples include the Vierkavenbos loop from Moorslede and the De Huwynsbossen loop from Lichtervelde, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
Roeselare's easy hiking trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings blooming flowers to parks and nature reserves, while autumn offers beautiful foliage in the forests. Summer is pleasant for walks through shaded areas, and even mild winter days can be suitable for a refreshing stroll.
Yes, many trails are located near towns or villages where you can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants. For instance, trails around Bergmolen Forest and De Huwynsbossen are often close to amenities in Roeselare or nearby communities, perfect for a post-hike refreshment.
Yes, Roeselare offers routes that blend natural beauty with urban green spaces. The city has developed urban parks like Moermanpark, and local walking routes such as the 'Kromme wandeling' (9 km) connect the city center to green areas, providing a diverse walking experience.

