Best huts around the Steldt are found in the Schelde region, a significant European river flowing through France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. This area features a landscape of floodplains, tidal marshes, and river dunes, supporting diverse wildlife. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling, walking, and boating. Accommodations often emphasize proximity to nature and tranquility.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The shelter is located in the tidal landscape of the Wal-Zwijn flood area near Hamme. This sculpture is slightly hidden from the dike. It is a cocoon of 3 by 3 meters. The exterior is made of corten steel, while the interior is fully finished with woven, living hazel and willow branches. The passer-by is invited to step inside the capsule. It is a sheltered resting place to listen and look at the surrounding mudflats and salt marshes. Because the woven wood is alive, the artwork grows and evolves with the seasons.
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This is a special spot where peace is central: the bird hide of Liedermeerspark. Here you can enjoy a piece of nature reserve next to VOC Merelbeke, better known as the bird sanctuary, a place for the reception of birds and wild animals. Nearby you can also find an entrance to Liedermeerspark where it is wonderful to stay every day.
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Peeking through the walls...
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Patience and calm are instructive...
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Temporary exhibitions are also held in the building. Free restrooms.
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Next to it is a small park with benches, picnic tables and a playground for the little ones.
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The Maison des Randonneurs, built on the small square of l'Enclus du Haut, is a valuable addition to the network of tourist facilities in the Pays des Collines nature park. It is designed to welcome visitors in high season. From April to the end of September, the building is open to walkers, who can obtain various information, maps, walking packages and other brochures. (Commune de Mont-de-l'Enclus)
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A beautiful place to relax for a while. Great for young and old. We were lucky to see a couple of swans
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Yes, several huts and facilities in the Schelde region are designed to be family-friendly. For example, the Maison des Randonneurs offers a small park with benches, picnic tables, and a playground for children. Birdwatching hides like the one at Hobokense Polder and Tilleken Tang are also suitable for families, with the Hobokense Polder hide even featuring viewing holes at different heights for young and old.
The Schelde region is excellent for birdwatching. You can visit the Birdwatching hide at Hobokense Polder, which is a large viewing wall with seats, or the Birdwatching Hide Tilleken Tang, quietly situated in a flood plain. Another option is the Birdwatching hide in Liedermeerspark, known for its peaceful setting and a chalkboard where recent bird and animal sightings are recorded.
The huts in the Schelde region offer proximity to diverse natural landscapes. You can explore floodplains, tidal marshes, river dunes, and meadows, which are rich in biodiversity. The Tidal Secrets #2 – Wal-Zwijn Shelter in Hamme, for instance, is located within a tidal landscape, inviting visitors to observe the surrounding mudflats and salt marshes from a unique, evolving art installation.
Yes, the Schelde region offers extensive walking routes. You can find several easy and moderate hiking trails. For example, consider routes like the "Doornhammeke Route" or the "Grand Large Loop." For more options, explore the Family-friendly hikes around the Steldt or Easy hikes around the Steldt guides.
Beyond hiking, the Schelde region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive cycling routes along the riverbanks, through nature reserves, and past historical sites. Boating and water sports are also popular along the waterways. Check out the Traffic-free bike rides around the Steldt guide for cycling options like the "Go with the flow cycling route" or the "Scheldedijk Route."
Visitors highly value the tranquility and immersion in nature that these accommodations offer. The peaceful settings, often with scenic views of the river landscape or nature reserves, provide a perfect escape. Opportunities for birdwatching, cycling, and walking are also frequently highlighted, along with the chance to relax and enjoy the unique riverine and estuarial environments.
The Maison des Randonneurs is noted as being wheelchair accessible. It also provides free restrooms and is designed to welcome visitors, offering information, maps, and brochures during high season.
The Schelde region and its nature-oriented accommodations are suitable for all seasons. Whether you want to experience the coastal environment with strong winds, enjoy the sight of waves, or simply relax indoors with a hot drink, the region offers something year-round. The natural landscapes are beautiful in every season, making it a versatile destination.
When visiting birdwatching hides like Tilleken Tang, it's recommended to be quiet and patient, as spotting wildlife often requires waiting. Bringing binoculars is also highly advised to get the best views of the birds and other animals.
Yes, many of the nature-focused accommodations in the broader Schelde region are situated in quiet, secluded areas, offering a peaceful escape. These often emphasize tranquility and relaxation, sometimes featuring private terraces or jacuzzis, allowing for a serene experience away from urban life.
Many accommodations provide picturesque views, often directly from the property. These can include serene river landscapes, expansive nature reserves, or the dramatic coastline of the estuary, depending on the specific location. For instance, the Birdwatching hide at Hobokense Polder offers views of a spacious fish pond.

