Best huts around Buggenhout are situated within a region characterized by its natural landscapes, including the expansive Buggenhoutbos forest and proximity to the Scheldt dike. The area offers a mix of rural settings and natural reserves, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Buggenhout is centrally located, offering access to cities while maintaining a tranquil environment. The region features various shelters and accommodations that cater to nature-focused experiences.
Last updated: August 10, 2026
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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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The highlight is now in the right place thanks to Willem VS. I request the merging of both highlights.
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The shelter is still there. The highlight is now in the right place.
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If you are looking for it, it is useful to know that you can find a sheltered picnic area here. Don't forget to take your own waste with you.
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Today the Hereford cattle were conspicuous on the road through the grazing area.
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Nice spot on a large meadow with information board about cow breeds
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Buggenhoutbos has new residents since the end of 2022: "Old cows were replaced" The grazing zone of the forest in Buggenhout will now be maintained by 4 new Hereford cattle. The Galloway cows that previously grazed there were too few. They are now moving to Aalst to join a local herd. (VrtNews)
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In the hut you will find various information about the forest. Please take the time to read.
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Buggenhoutbos features several useful shelters. You'll find an Information Shelter at Buggenhoutbos equipped with picnic tables both inside and out, offering various details about the forest. Another large Shelter and information point is located on the edge of a grazing area, providing insights into local fauna and flora.
Yes, the Forest Gazebo with Panoramic View offers an open space within the forest, perfect for a break and enjoying the surroundings. While not strictly a hut, the unique Wal-Zwijn Shelter near Hamme provides a sheltered resting place to observe the tidal landscape of mudflats and salt marshes.
The area around Buggenhout offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the "Shelter and information point – Hennenput Pond, Buggenhoutbos loop" or the "Beautiful Forest Avenue – Beautiful green view loop." For cycling, there are traffic-free bike rides, including routes like "Schelde Bend at Sint-Amands – Trail Along Buggenhout Forest loop." Explore more options in the Hiking around Buggenhout and Traffic-free bike rides around Buggenhout guides.
Absolutely. Many of the shelters are designed with families in mind. The Information Shelter at Buggenhoutbos has picnic tables and is near the Rabbit Mountain, a fantastic playground for children. The Forest Gazebo with Panoramic View is also a great spot for families, often featuring camps built by children nearby.
Buggenhout and its forest are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for longer days and picnics. Even in winter, the forest provides a peaceful retreat, though some trails might be muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
Yes, Buggenhoutbos is known for its diverse wildlife. The Shelter and information point is located near a grazing area where Hereford cattle maintain the landscape. Information boards at the shelters often provide details about the local fauna and flora, increasing your chances of spotting various species during your visit.
While slightly outside Buggenhout, the Wal-Zwijn Shelter near Hamme is a unique find. It's a cocoon-like sculpture made of corten steel and woven hazel and willow branches, offering a sheltered spot to observe the tidal landscape. Its living wood structure evolves with the seasons, making it a truly special experience.
While traditional 'huts' for lodging are not common, Buggenhout and its surroundings offer charming alternatives. You can find hotels with a rural feel, such as Hotel B - Boskapelhoeve, a beautifully restored farmhouse. Additionally, various cozy vacation rentals and cottages are available, often situated in wooded areas or near nature reserves, providing a nature-focused experience with modern amenities.
For a day trip, it's advisable to bring water, snacks, and appropriate footwear for walking or hiking, especially if you plan to explore the trails. If you intend to use the picnic facilities at shelters like the Information Shelter at Buggenhoutbos, remember to pack your own picnic and take all waste with you to keep the forest clean.
The Buggenhoutbos offers trails suitable for various difficulty levels, from easy strolls to more moderate hikes. Many shelters, like the Information Shelter at Buggenhoutbos, are easily accessible. You can find a range of hiking routes, including easy loops like "Shelter and information point – Midden Buggenhoutbos Car Park loop," in the Hiking around Buggenhout guide.
Generally, Buggenhoutbos is open to the public for recreational use, and no specific permits are required for visiting the forest or using the shelters. However, always respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and ensure you take all your waste with you. Information boards at the shelters often provide additional guidelines for visitors.


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