Best huts around Kasterlee are found within this picturesque municipality in the Belgian province of Antwerp, part of the Kempen region. The area is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including wet, marshy terrain, forests, and former heathland. It offers various structures that enhance outdoor activities and provide opportunities for nature observation. Kasterlee's natural environment makes it suitable for exploring different types of shelters and hides.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Be sure to bring binoculars, then you can search for and spot the animals much better.
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Be sure to bring binoculars so you can observe the birds' antics much better.
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This small birdwatching hut is worth a visit
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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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Nature takes its place again. This used to be a landing strip for sports planes.
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Hideaways are often made of natural materials to blend in with the environment. For hikers, they offer a unique opportunity to see wildlife up close without minimizing them. They also provide protection from the elements and insects. Viewing huts contribute to nature education and awareness and offer hikers an enriching experience in nature.
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Kasterlee offers a variety of 'hut' experiences, ranging from comfortable accommodations like log cabins, chalets, and glamping pods at places such as Camping Houtum, to rustic nature observation points. You'll also find dedicated bird-watching huts and observation hides designed for wildlife viewing.
Kasterlee is an excellent spot for birdwatching, particularly around Snepkensvijver and Zwart water. You can visit specific hides like the Ronde Put Bird Hide, which offers a protected space for discreet observation, or Het Blak bird hide, located by the water for observing aquatic life. The Birdwatching hide at the boardwalk also provides views over fens with many reeds where birds hide.
Yes, several options cater to families. Camping Houtum offers comfortable log cabins, chalets, and glamping pods with modern amenities, ideal for family stays. Many of the nature observation huts, such as Ronde Put Bird Hide, Het Blak bird hide, Eksterheide observation hide, and Birdwatching hide at the boardwalk, are also considered family-friendly, offering engaging experiences for all ages.
Beyond the popular bird hides, the Eksterheide observation hide is notable. It's situated in an open space with many pools, providing an opportunity to observe the restored fauna and flora of a former airport strip. These hides are often made of natural materials, blending into the environment and offering a unique perspective on wildlife.
Yes, at De Pomp/Poelberg nature reserve, you'll find a large shelter at the entry point. This shelter offers protection in all weather conditions and includes picnic tables, making it an ideal spot to rest during your exploration of the area's walking loops.
Kasterlee's natural environment is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those that pass by the observation huts. For cycling enthusiasts, there are dedicated road cycling routes and MTB trails, such as 'Singletrack Through the Forest' or 'The Black Water' loops. General cycling routes also allow you to discover the region's diverse landscapes.
The nature reserves around Kasterlee, such as Snepkensvijver and Zwart water, are characterized by diverse landscapes including wet, marshy terrain, forests, and former heathland. They are among Flanders' oldest nature reserves, attracting countless water birds and offering a chance to observe rare plants and restored fauna and flora, especially from the discreet vantage points of the observation huts.
While specific parking details vary by location, the De Pomp/Poelberg nature reserve, which features a large shelter, offers limited unpaved parking on the street side at its entry point. For other huts, it's advisable to check local signage or information for nearby parking facilities.
Visitors frequently praise the peacefulness and the unique opportunity to observe wildlife up close without disturbing it. The ability to become 'one with nature' and enjoy the 'comedy' of different seasons from behind a viewing wall or hide is often highlighted. The protection from elements and insects that these structures provide also adds to the enjoyable experience.
Yes, for a more private cabin experience, 'Willy's Hut' in Kasterlee is listed as an entire cabin available for rent. It provides a comfortable retreat for larger groups or families looking for a home-away-from-home feel.
Camping Houtum, which offers various 'hut' accommodations, features an on-site restaurant serving Belgian cuisine and a bar. For other observation hides, you might find cafes or pubs in the nearby towns or along popular hiking routes, but direct amenities at the hides themselves are rare.
While Kasterlee's nature offers beauty year-round, birdwatching is particularly rewarding during migration seasons (spring and autumn) when a wider variety of species might be present. However, each season brings its own unique 'comedy' of nature, making any time a good time for observation, depending on what you wish to see.


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