Best huts around Zoersel are situated within a landscape characterized by forests like the Zoerselbos and various nature reserves. The region offers a selection of private rental accommodations, including charming cabins, spacious vacation homes, and unique tiny houses. These properties provide modern comforts and are often nestled in secluded natural settings. Zoersel serves as a base for exploring the wider Kempen region and its outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Step away from sight for a moment, and who knows where the eye will turn...
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Be sure to bring binoculars, then you can search for and spot the animals much better.
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De Loteling is nestled in the wooded Zoersel district and offers an oasis of peace and relaxation for those seeking it. Be aware that it can get quite busy here.
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Perfect spot for a drink during your hiking or biking trip.
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Where Hendrik Consience got his inspiration for De Loteling and where GR 5 and GR 565 intersect.
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A large shelter, located at the entry point of the De Pomp - Poelberg nature reserve, offers protection in all weather conditions. The two large picnic tables invite you to stop here for a moment. Please note that two short hiking loops start here. The 1.9 km Poelberg path and 3.9 km Galloway path introduce you to the scars from a distant industrial past of the brick industry. There is limited unpaved parking on the street side.
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In De Pomp-Poelberg you can clearly see the traces of an industrial past. Over the course of the 20th century, almost the entire landscape was literally overhauled for the brick industry. The two large clay pits filled with water still bear witness to the hard work that was done here. The 1.9 km 'Poelbergpad' walking loop or the 3.7 km Galloway path invite you to discover the nature reserve.
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Around Zoersel, you'll find a selection of private rental accommodations rather than traditional public mountain shelters. These include charming cabins, spacious vacation homes, and unique tiny houses or glamping lodges. Many are nestled in natural settings like the Zoerselbos and offer modern comforts for a serene getaway.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. For instance, Het Blak bird hide is a family-friendly hut by a lake where you can observe water life from behind a viewing wall. Eksterheide observation hide also offers a great experience for families to observe local fauna and flora. Additionally, many rental cabins and vacation homes cater to family stays.
Zoersel offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. You can visit Het Blak bird hide to watch life on the water, or the Eksterheide observation hide, which is an ideal location to observe fauna and flora in a restored natural setting. The Hoofsweer Bird Hide on the large southern pond is also perfect for spotting numerous water birds.
Yes, Het Boshuisje (De Loteling), Zoerselbos is a cafe that offers a beautiful terrace right at the Zoerselbos nature reserve, providing a pleasant spot to relax during a day outdoors. It's known for its great host and welcoming atmosphere.
The area around Zoersel's huts is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, running, and mountain biking. Many of these accommodations are located near forests like the Zoerselbos, offering secluded natural settings for exploration.
Yes, for example, at De Pomp/Poelberg, two short hiking loops start: the 1.9 km 'Poelbergpad' and the 3.7 km 'Galloway path,' inviting you to discover the nature reserve's industrial past and natural beauty. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking Trails around Zoersel guide.
Parking availability varies. For instance, at De Pomp/Poelberg, there is limited unpaved parking available on the street side near the entry point of the nature reserve. For private rental accommodations, parking is typically provided on-site. It's always advisable to check specific details for each location.
The region is enjoyable year-round. Summer offers opportunities for outdoor swimming and showering at some rental cabins, while the natural settings are beautiful in spring and autumn for hiking and cycling. Winter walks can also be serene. The opening hours for places like Het Boshuisje are generally Wednesday to Sunday, 11:00–21:00.
Absolutely. Het Boshuisje (De Loteling), Zoerselbos is considered a historical site. At De Pomp/Poelberg, you can clearly see traces of an industrial past with large clay pits that have since filled with water, creating unique natural monuments. The area also features restored natural settings like the former airport strip at Eksterheide observation hide.
Visitors appreciate the secluded natural settings, often near forests like the Zoerselbos, which offer peace and opportunities for outdoor activities. The modern amenities and comfort within these rental cabins, along with unique experiences like tiny houses or glamping lodges, are also highly valued. The ability to observe wildlife from hides and the presence of welcoming cafes like Het Boshuisje are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region's unique tiny houses and glamping lodges often feature private wellness gardens, saunas, and views of meadows. These accommodations are designed for those seeking a romantic or family escape with modern amenities and an immersive nature experience, as highlighted in the region's offerings.


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