Best mountain peaks around Herne offer diverse landscapes across the Flemish Ardennes and Pajottenland regions. This area features a mix of forested hills, open panoramas, and historical cycling routes. Visitors can explore natural monuments and enjoy views over valleys and distant cities. The region provides varied terrain, from gentle slopes to challenging climbs, making it suitable for different activity levels.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Congoberg is a climb in the Pajottenland region. The climb is 1.2 km long and covers 59 m of elevation gain with an average gradient of 4.9%, resulting in a difficulty rating of 34. The summit is 95 m above sea level.
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The official climb begins on a concrete and rather flat surface. Suddenly, the forest appears, interspersed with cobblestones; that's where the real climb begins.
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Once an icon in the Tour of Flanders, today an icon in the Omloop het Nieuwsblad.
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At the orientation table (1928), you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the entire Dender Valley. In clear weather, you can even see Ninove, a town about 14 kilometers away.
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Beautiful climb on Flemish cobblestones!
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The orientation table indicates the altitude, 110 meters above sea level, and locates the surrounding villages. From the column, which originates from the oldest city wall, we have a panoramic view of the region. (Geraardsbergen.be)
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Here you can see where you started downstairs...
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The region offers several distinctive peaks and climbs. The Highest point of Neigembos provides natural beauty within a mixed oak and beech forest. For cycling enthusiasts, the Bosberg climb via Kapellestraat is historically significant with its challenging cobblestone sections. Another popular spot is the Congoberg West Climb, known for its panoramic views over the Pajottenland region.
Yes, both the Oudenberg Orientation Table at 110 meters altitude and Kesterheide – Highest Point of the Pajottenland are considered family-friendly. The Oudenberg offers a breathtaking view of the Dender Valley, while Kesterheide provides a green landscape view that can even include distant Brussels landmarks on a clear day.
The region is characterized by diverse natural beauty. For instance, the Neigembos, near the Highest point of Neigembos, is a mixed oak and beech forest with significant height differences and a distinct microclimate. In spring, you can see colorful carpets of bluebells, bellflowers, and wild garlic. The Pajottenland region, home to the Congoberg West Climb, offers expansive green landscapes and panoramic views.
The highest point in the Pajottenland region is Kesterheide, reaching an altitude of 112 meters. From its summit, you can enjoy extensive views of the green landscape, and on clear days, even spot the apartment buildings of Brussels, the Palace of Justice, the Basilica of Koekelberg, and the Atomium.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes around Herne, including moderate trails like the 'Saint Bernard Church – Ter Rijst Castle loop'. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes, such as the 'Scenic Forest Road – Quiet Countryside Road loop'. Runners can also find suitable running trails, like the 'Ter Rijst Castle Estate – Ter Rijst Castle loop'.
Yes, for cyclists, the Bosberg climb via Kapellestraat is a challenging route known for its cobblestone sections and historical significance in cycling races. While specific 'challenging' hiking routes are not explicitly highlighted, the Neigembos, with its height differences from 20 to 90 meters above sea level, offers some tough slopes for walkers.
The Bosberg climb via Kapellestraat holds significant historical value in cycling. It was once an iconic climb in the Tour of Flanders and is now featured in the Omloop het Nieuwsblad. It's even known as the “Edwig Van Hooydonck Mountain” after the Belgian cyclist who won the Tour of Flanders there.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the forested hills of Neigembos to the open panoramas of Pajottenland. The historical cycling routes, challenging climbs, and serene viewpoints are also highly valued. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with the peaks receiving over 430 upvotes and featuring 30 photos from explorers.
Absolutely. Many peaks and climbs offer excellent viewpoints. The Congoberg West Climb provides beautiful panoramas over the Pajottenland. The Oudenberg Orientation Table offers a breathtaking view of the entire Dender Valley. Additionally, the Kesterheide summit provides wide-ranging green landscape views.
Yes, the Highest point of Neigembos is within a natural monument, the Neigembos, which is a significant mixed oak and beech forest. Also, Kesterheide is a nature reserve and part of the European protected Natura 2000 area 'Hallerbos and nearby forest complexes with source areas and heathland'.
The peaks around Herne generally range in elevation. For example, the Neigembos features height differences from 20 to 90 meters above sea level. The summit of the Congoberg West Climb reaches 95 meters above sea level, while the Oudenberg Orientation Table is at 110 meters altitude, and Kesterheide is the highest point at 112 meters.


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