Best huts around Temse are situated in a region characterized by its natural landscapes, particularly along the Scheldt river. The area features wetland environments and tidal floodplains, offering unique opportunities for nature observation. These structures primarily serve as observation shelters for wildlife and natural phenomena. Temse provides a setting for connecting with nature through these distinct points of interest.
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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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Peeking through the walls...
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Patience and calm are instructive...
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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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Strikingly, this viewing wall consists largely of iron elements.
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Before you see something beautiful, be quiet, wait a long time (sometimes very long).
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This viewing wall dates from 2017 and was realized after the previous one was reduced to ashes by vandals in 2014. (Nature point)
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Nice to watch the foraging birds
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The huts around Temse are primarily observation shelters designed for nature enthusiasts. These include dedicated birdwatching hides and unique artistic shelters. They are not traditional overnight mountain huts, but rather places to connect with the natural surroundings.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Birdwatching hide at Hobokense Polder, for example, features viewing holes at different heights, making it enjoyable for both children and adults. The Birdwatching Hide Tilleken Tang and Birdwatching Hide Noordelijk Eiland are also great spots for families to observe wildlife quietly.
The birdwatching hides are excellent for spotting diverse avian life. From the Birdwatching Hide Noordelijk Eiland, you might see herons, avocets, terns, and various ducks, as the wetland area is a paradise for birds. Migratory birds also use the island as a resting place, offering different sightings throughout the seasons. Binoculars are recommended for the best experience.
Yes, the Tidal Secrets #2 – Wal-Zwijn Shelter, Hamme is a unique artistic installation. It's a cocoon-like sculpture made of corten steel on the exterior and woven, living hazel and willow branches inside. This design allows the artwork to grow and evolve with the seasons, offering a different experience each time you visit.
Each season offers unique opportunities for birdwatching. Migratory birds use the wetlands around Temse as a resting place, making spring and autumn particularly dynamic. However, local bird populations are present year-round. For the best experience, visit during quieter times of the day, such as early morning or late afternoon.
Yes, the Temse region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the "Fort Steendorp – Fortgracht loop" or the "Public Parking Sas - Weert – Lock on the Old Scheldt loop" nearby. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Temse guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Temse is great for cycling and running. You can find numerous routes, such as the "Go with the flow cycling route" or the "Scheldebrug Bornem–Temse – Bornem Castle loop" for running. Check out the Traffic-free bike rides around Temse and Running Trails around Temse guides for more details.
While most huts are for nature observation, the Predikherenhoeve is an old farmhouse with historical significance, though it is currently in a dilapidated state and in need of renovation. Its questionable year of construction, possibly 1302, adds to its intriguing past.
To enhance your experience, it's highly recommended to bring binoculars for better wildlife spotting. Additionally, consider bringing a camera, and dress appropriately for the weather, as observation hides can be exposed to the elements. Patience is also key for successful birdwatching.
Yes, many of the huts are strategically placed to offer excellent views. The birdwatching hides provide vistas over wetlands, flood plains, and the Scheldt river, allowing you to observe both the landscape and its wildlife. The Wal-Zwijn Shelter, for instance, is designed for observing the surrounding mudflats and salt marshes.
Most observation huts, like the Birdwatching hide at Hobokense Polder, offer seating and shelter from the elements, making your visit more comfortable. The Wal-Zwijn Shelter is specifically designed as a sheltered resting place.


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