Best lakes in Landschap Van De Oude Schelde Tussen Bornem En Weert are primarily defined by the Oude Schelde, a 6 km long former side arm of the Schelde river. This area is characterized by a blend of meadows, poplar plantations, and marsh forests, alongside numerous smaller ponds. The Oude Schelde, formed in the 13th century, offers a tranquil environment for outdoor activities. The region also features historical sites such as the Sas van Bornem and the Marnix de Sainte-Aldegonde…
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Historical sources already mention a significant duck hunt in Bornem in 1318, which required a large trapping installation or duck decoy. The duck decoy in Bornem is part of the Marnix de Sainte Aldegonde castle estate. The duck decoy was expanded and improved several times, resulting in seven trapping pipes, three north and four south of the Oude Schelde. In collaboration with Toerisme Vlaanderen and Kempens Landschap, this unique piece of heritage underwent a thorough renovation and was made accessible to the public in 2023. Source: https://www.kasteelvanbornem.be/domein
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The old arm of the Scheldt with small fishermen's houses...
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Here you'll discover a "Wiel" in the landscape. A "Wiel" is a deep pool of water formed by a dike breach. Wheels can be eroded meters deep by the force of the swirling, incoming water.
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In winter, you have a beautiful view of this peat pit from the dirt road that leads to the old Scheldt River. Today, there was ice on the peat pit.
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Windgat... "The Earthly Paradise can't be far away." I read on the Facebook page of the fishing club that has its home here. The banks of the Oude Schelde are lined with fishing huts.
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The first version of the decoy was built in the fourteenth century and was probably the oldest known duck decoy in Europe and therefore a model for similar decoys in other countries. An information board on site (see also photos) clearly explains how ducks were caught. To get to the duck decoy, you have to take a dead-end side road on the Oude Schelde. Definitely worth it, not only because of the duck decoy, but also because of the peace that this place exudes.
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The origin of this duck decoy dates back to the early 14th century. It is part of the Marnix castle domain of Sint-Aldegonde.
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The landscape is primarily defined by the Oude Schelde, a 6 km long former side arm of the Schelde river. It features a blend of meadows, poplar plantations, and swamp or marsh forests, crisscrossed by ditches. You'll also find numerous smaller ponds and unique formations like 'Wielen' (deep pools formed by dike breaches), such as Windgat on the Oude Schelde.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the well-preserved Sas van Bornem (Bornem Lock), an historic mechanical lock dating back to 1592. Also, the impressive Marnix de Sainte-Aldegonde Castle is situated along the Oude Schelde, and its domain includes the historic Bornem Duck Decoy on the Oude Schelde, which dates back to the early 14th century.
The area is popular for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling. During winter, when temperatures drop sufficiently, the Oude Schelde becomes a favorite spot for ice skaters. You can explore diverse scenery including diked salt marshes, polder areas, and forests.
Many areas around the Oude Schelde are family-friendly. For instance, Windgat on the Oude Schelde offers a tranquil setting, and the Bornem Duck Decoy on the Oude Schelde provides an interesting historical and natural experience for all ages.
The region offers several scenic cycling opportunities. The Binnendijkstraat Scenic Lakeside Route is a popular choice, known for its good asphalt and magnificent views of the castle. For more options, you can explore various cycling tours in the area, such as the Scheldt Castles Route or the Scheldedijk Route, by visiting the Cycling in Landschap Van De Oude Schelde Tussen Bornem En Weert guide.
Yes, there are various walking routes available. You can find easy walks like the 'Silence Walking Trail - Weert' or 'Lock on the Old Scheldt' loop, as well as moderate options like the 'Scheldedijk – Silence Walking Trail' or 'Playground – Saint Bernard's Abbey' loop. Discover more details in the Hiking in Landschap Van De Oude Schelde Tussen Bornem En Weert guide.
A 'Wiel' is a deep pool of water formed by a dike breach, eroded meters deep by the force of swirling water. You can discover a prominent 'Wiel' at Windgat on the Oude Schelde, which is also known for its small fishermen's houses along its banks.
The region offers beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for walking and cycling, enjoying the lush greenery. In winter, if temperatures drop sufficiently, the Oude Schelde becomes a popular spot for ice skating. The Old peat pit, for example, offers a beautiful view in winter.
Yes, part of the area near the Oude Schelde is designated as a 'Stiltegebied' (Silence Area). Here, visitors can experience the natural sounds of the environment, sometimes even with hammocks provided for a unique sensory experience.
The Oude Schelde and its surrounding landscape are a valuable ecological site, boasting rich flora and fauna. The mix of meadows, poplar plantations, and marsh forests provides diverse habitats, making it a good spot for birdwatching and observing various wetland species.
Visitors often praise the idyllic and tranquil environment, describing it as one of the most idyllic parts of the Scheldeland. The combination of natural beauty, historical sites like the Marnix castle domain, and opportunities for cycling and walking are highly appreciated. The peaceful atmosphere, especially around spots like the Bornem Duck Decoy, is frequently mentioned.
Yes, the region features several old peat pits. One such example is the Old peat pit, which offers a beautiful view, especially in winter. While many peat pits now serve as fishing pits and are not always open to the public, they contribute to the diverse aquatic environments of the area.


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