Best lakes around Kortemark are found within its surrounding natural areas, which are characterized by expansive parks and green spaces. While Kortemark itself is known for its fields and parks, prominent natural lakes are typically located in nearby regions of West Flanders. The municipality offers environments suitable for walking, cycling, and picnicking. These areas provide opportunities for enjoying nature and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Experience the Viconia Clay Pits. A walking loop introduces you to the ponds and the observation tower.
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Nowadays the castle is a luxury hotel/restaurant and conference centre (Restaurant realised in 1990 and hotel built in 1996 by the then organisers of the Rock Torhout festival). On the other side of the Torhout - Oostende road lies the domain of the Wijnendale castle.
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The history of 'Domein d' Aertrycke' begins in 1865 when August de Maere, the spiritual father of the port of Zeebrugge, acquired 98 ha of the 'Verloren Kost' domain. In 1869 he had the now centrally located neo-Gothic castle built to a design by the Antwerp architect Joseph Schadde. In 1897 August de Maere, who had in the meantime been elevated to the nobility, was given permission to add d'Aertrycke to his name. With the exception of a short period after the First World War, the domain remained the property of the family. Xavier de Maere, the last owner of the castle, became known as second-in-command of the Belgian South Pole Expedition 1958-1959. After the death of his mother, who was the last of the family to live in the castle, he concluded an agreement with the West Flemish provincial government for the partial opening of the castle domain to the general public. In 2012, the province acquired full ownership and Domein d'Aertrycke became a fully-fledged provincial domain.
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The castle De Maere d'Aertrycke is a castle in the Belgian city of Torhout. The neo-Gothic castle was built from 1868 to 1871 by order of August de Maere, the castle is still popularly called De Maeres castle. It is located between the center of Torhout, Wijnendale and Aartrijke. The castle is located in a romantic garden with a large pond, meadows and forests. The domain has a great natural value. Roe deer, Western European hedgehog and the European red squirrel are the mammals that live there. Birds are richly represented with the tufted duck, great spotted woodpecker, moorhen, coot, grebe, jackdaw, nuthatch, tree creeper, finch, blue tit and great tit. There are also amphibians: the brown frog and the common toad.
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Did you know that this pond was dug to provide water for steam trains from Torhout to Ostend? It is therefore no coincidence that it is located along the green axis 'Groene 62', a former steam railway route that extends from Torhout to Ostend. In the spring of 2022, the landscape park was renovated to respond even more to the silent experience of nature. Among other things, a covered rest point for cyclists and natural play elements for children ensure that the park is a perfect stopover while cycling! In addition, it is also the ideal place to rest, walk or go fishing and of course enjoy nature. Facilities on the domain: - public toilet - natural play elements - bicycle storage - picnic area (also covered)
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Colloquially known as the Maeres Castle, also called Kasteel Maere d'Aertrycke, it was built between 1868 and 1871 in the Neo-Renaissance (French) style. August Maere, the visionary behind the port of Zeebrugge, was later ennobled and was allowed to add the name d'Aertrycke to his surname. The domain remained in the hands of the family for a long time, but from 1960 part of it became the property of the province of West Flanders. Since 2012, the entire domain has been provincial property and the castle has been transformed into a hotel, restaurant and conference center.
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From 1868 to 1871, the neo-Renaissance castle (French style) was built
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Come walk and cycle along marshes and meadows, or take a boat trip on our whisper boat in the De Blankaart nature reserve. The area is located in the Yser valley, between East Vleteren and Diksmuide, in the province of West Flanders. The visitor center is located in the beautiful Blankaart Castle. You will find child-friendly bike rides and walks through the Blankaart swamp and along the Blankaart pond. Plank paths take you to bird hides and a lookout tower to watch the birds in peace. If the water in the area is high enough, a whisper boat will silently take you through the swamp. This way you can explore the area without disturbing the animals and numerous birds, including spoonbills. More info at https://www.natuurpunt.be/natuurgebied/de-blankaart
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The areas around Kortemark's lakes feature diverse natural landscapes. You can find nature reserves with shallow clay pits and wetlands like Viconia Clay Pits, swamp areas with marshes and meadows at De Blankaart Nature Reserve, and expansive green spaces surrounding historical estates such as d'Aertrycke Castle.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Landscape Park De Stationsput offers natural play elements and picnic areas. De Blankaart Nature Reserve has child-friendly bike rides and walks, along with a visitor center. d'Aertrycke Castle also provides signposted walks suitable for all ages.
You can explore several historical sites. d'Aertrycke Castle, built in the Neo-Renaissance style between 1868 and 1871, is a prominent landmark. The Round Basin in Roeselare, dug around 1880, served as a water reservoir for textile factories. Additionally, Landscape Park De Stationsput is a pond originally dug to supply water for steam trains, located along the historic 'Groene 62' railway route.
Excellent birdwatching opportunities can be found at Viconia Clay Pits, which features bird hides and a lookout tower for panoramic views over the shallow lakes. De Blankaart Nature Reserve is another prime location, with plank paths leading to bird hides and a lookout tower to observe numerous bird species, including spoonbills.
Yes, the Round Basin in Roeselare has been renovated with access ramps for wheelchair users and prams, along with a wooden esplanade just above the water surface for easy walking. Many parks and green spaces in the Kortemark area also offer generally flat and accessible paths.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the Menin Gate Memorial – Yser Tower loop, gravel biking on trails such as the Groene 62 Gravel Path, and mountain biking on routes like the Flemish Lions Mountain Bike Trail. Walking and picnicking are also popular in the numerous parks and green spaces.
Yes, at De Blankaart Nature Reserve, you can take a boat trip on their whisper boat through the swamp area, provided the water levels are high enough. This offers a unique way to explore the nature reserve without disturbing the wildlife.
Landscape Park De Stationsput has been renovated to include public toilets, natural play elements for children, bicycle storage, and both open and covered picnic areas, making it a perfect stopover for cyclists and families.
Viconia Clay Pits is a unique nature reserve formed by clay extraction between 1945 and 1979. It features six shallow clay pits, wet meadows, and diverse habitats that support a rich variety of plant and animal life. It's known for its beautiful hiking trails, bird hides, and a new lookout tower offering panoramic views.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to all lakes are not detailed, d'Aertrycke Castle has been transformed into a hotel, restaurant, and conference center, offering dining and accommodation options within its lake area. For other locations, you would typically find cafes and accommodation in the nearby towns and villages.
The parks and green spaces around Kortemark are generally enjoyable year-round for walking and cycling. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for outdoor activities and picnics. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can provide peaceful, crisp walks, though some facilities or activities like boating might be seasonal. Always check local conditions before your visit.
While the guide data doesn't explicitly state dog-friendly policies for each specific lake, the numerous parks and green spaces in and around Kortemark are generally suitable for dog walking. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and check for any specific local regulations or restricted areas at individual nature reserves or estates.


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