Best huts around Heist-Op-Den-Berg offer unique, nature-integrated accommodations for those seeking a tranquil escape. The region provides a blend of cozy stays with proximity to natural beauty. These options often feature distinctive character, such as constructions from natural materials or secluded forest settings. Visitors can find various types of huts that provide a quiet retreat amidst the local landscape.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The log cabin in the Provincial Green Area De Averegten (Heist-op-den-Berg) is centrally located in 5 hectares of play forest and the natural playground 'Hobbeldonk'
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Opening hours: April to October: Open daily from 9:00 AM November to March: Open Saturdays and Sundays only from 11:00 AM (Café Boswachterhuis)
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At the cabin there are toilets, a large grass area and picnic benches that remain accessible. (The toilets are closed from after the autumn break until the start of the Easter break) Our cabin is located between the main parking lot and the small parking lot (plant garden).
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At the cabin there are toilets, a large grass area and picnic benches that remain accessible. (The toilets are closed from after the autumn break until the start of the Easter break) Our cabin is located between the main car park and the small car park (plant garden). Source: https://www.provincieantwerpen.be/aanbod/dvt/averegten/aanbod-voor-scholen0/vlieg-eens-buiten.html
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Beautiful educational viewing and shelter. Look through the holes and enjoy the landscape that is colored differently each season.
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In the middle of nature for a picnic and yet close to civilization.
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Youth hostel with playground and terrace on the edge of the Beeltjens
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Once upon a time there was a beautiful youth hostel on the edge of a forest, where an old forest ranger used to live, but where children now play, elves live and dolls can talk. The forest ranger disappeared and was succeeded by Elly, who has been running this youth hostel with heart and soul for 20 years now. Families with children, cyclists and hikers love to spend the night cheaply in this wonderful hostel. On the terrace you can enjoy yourself while the children have fun in the playground and the adventure course. If a playground alone does not convince you. Then you will find a real play forest here! Here you do not have to stay on the paths, you can build camps, climb trees, make witch's soup or sculpt with mud. Children are challenged to go completely wild. Fantasy and creativity come first. Wonderful, isn't it? The Forest Ranger's House is also the starting point of the Gravinnekespad. Even more adventure and hours of fun in the middle of nature.
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Heist-op-den-Berg offers a variety of unique, nature-integrated accommodations. These include cozy chalets nestled in forested areas, glamping tents for an adventurous yet comfortable stay, and charming renovated cottages often found within garden settings. You can also find accommodations made from natural materials like straw bales and clay, providing a distinct character.
Yes, several huts around Heist-op-den-Berg are family-friendly. For instance, Boswachtershuis Youth Hostel & Beeltjens Playground functions as a youth hostel and cafe with a playground. De Blokhut is centrally located in a play forest with a natural playground called 'Hobbeldonk', offering toilets and picnic benches. The Bird and Butterfly Observation Hide is also suitable for families, providing an educational viewing experience.
You can find an idyllic Picnic spot with shelter that features covered benches and provides information about the Hageland Valley. It's situated in nature but remains easily accessible. Additionally, at Boswachtershuis Youth Hostel & Beeltjens Playground, you can enjoy your own picnic on the terrace when purchasing a drink from their cafe.
Yes, the Bird and Butterfly Observation Hide is specifically designed for this purpose. It provides shelter and peepholes, allowing visitors to quietly observe birds and butterflies in their natural habitat. Some unique chalets in forested areas also offer views of ponds where you might spot rare birds like kingfishers.
Facilities vary by location. For example, De Blokhut offers toilets, a large grass area, and picnic benches. Boswachtershuis Youth Hostel & Beeltjens Playground has a cafe with low-priced beverages. Many unique accommodations, like chalets, often include essential utilities such as water, electricity, central heating, Wi-Fi, and smart TVs for a comfortable stay.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. The Boswachtershuis Youth Hostel & Beeltjens Playground cafe is open daily from April to October, and on weekends from November to March. The De Blokhut toilets are closed from after the autumn break until the start of the Easter break. Generally, the region's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different charm, from lush greenery in spring/summer to cozy retreats in autumn/winter.
The area around Heist-op-den-Berg is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and running trails. Many accommodations are close to nature reserves like 'De Lovenhoek', offering easy access to natural trails for hiking and cycling. The Provincial Green Area De Averegten, where De Blokhut is located, also features a large play forest.
Yes, the Heiderust Pavilion is known as a 'warm haven' during cold winter days, often having a stove burning. It welcomes everyone, making it a cozy spot to visit when the weather turns chilly.
Absolutely. Many accommodations in the region are designed to blend with the natural surroundings. Examples include unique chalets situated in the middle of the woods, offering views of ponds and opportunities to spot rare birds. Glamping tents near the Kaasstrooimolen also provide a comfortable way to enjoy nature, allowing visitors to bring their own sleeping bags for an immersive outdoor experience.
The 'Cottage in Our Garden' in the Herenthout area is uniquely renovated, often featuring an open-plan living space with a separate bathroom and toilet. A distinctive aspect is its use of recovered materials and furniture, which may even be available for sale, adding to its charm. It's conveniently located near local attractions like the brasserie 'het Boshuisje' and Heist-op-den-Berg's Sunday market.
Yes, Boswachtershuis Youth Hostel & Beeltjens Playground operates a cafe where you can purchase low-priced beverages. Some unique accommodations, like the 'Cottage in Our Garden', are also conveniently located near local brasseries such as 'het Boshuisje'.


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