Best huts around Putte are located in a village spanning the border between Belgium and the Netherlands. This area is characterized by its historical significance, including the 14th-century Ravenhof Castle and its park. The landscape features forests like the Moretusbosch, offering natural settings for exploration. Putte's unique cross-border location has shaped its development since the 13th century.
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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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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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History connected to the bird watching hut 'Eeckhoven'. At this location you are standing on a historic site, where the now disappeared Eeckhoven Castle once stood. The origins of this castle were in the 12th century. Until the 17th century, the castle was an important military base. Then decline began. In the Rijkmuseum you can admire an image of Eeckhoven Castle, made in 1697 by Franz Ertinger. Now a beautiful top location for bird watchers. Enjoy what's happening in your field of vision. Every season has its own protagonists. Don't forget to close the shutters when leaving this hotspot.
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Gives them all something, but unfortunately there is no bar...
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As the name of the forest reveals its secret...
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Around Putte, you can find various types of huts, including bird observation hides, log cabins, and pavilions. These structures often provide shelter, viewpoints, and facilities for outdoor enthusiasts. Examples include the Bird Watching Hut and De Blokhut.
Yes, several huts around Putte are considered family-friendly. For instance, De Blokhut is a log cabin located in a forest, offering toilets, a large grass area, and picnic benches. The Bird and Butterfly Observation Hide and Heiderust Pavilion are also suitable for families.
For birdwatching, the Bird Watching Hut provides a viewpoint over a lake, complete with an information board detailing species to spot. Another excellent spot is the Bird and Butterfly Observation Hide, which features peepholes for observation. The Birdwatching Hide Eeckhoven is also a prime location for bird watchers, with different species visible each season.
Yes, the Birdwatching Hide Eeckhoven is located on a historic site where the 12th-century Eeckhoven Castle once stood. This castle was an important military base until the 17th century. The broader Putte region itself has a rich history, dating back to 1277, with the 14th-century Ravenhof Castle and its park also nearby.
The area around Putte offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, with options like the 'Grote Nete – Liniebrug loop' or 'Damiaan Bridge over the Dijle – Pater Damiaan Bridge loop'. There are also numerous running trails, such as the 'Water Tower and Horses loop from Putte'. For road cycling, routes like the 'Path along the Grote Nete' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Putte, Running Trails around Putte, and Road Cycling Routes around Putte guides.
Yes, De Blokhut is a log cabin that provides toilets, a large grass area, and picnic benches. Note that the toilets at De Blokhut are typically closed from after the autumn break until the start of the Easter break.
The region around Putte, with its forests and observation hides, can be enjoyed throughout the year. Birdwatching huts like Birdwatching Hide Eeckhoven note that 'Each season has its own protagonists' for bird observation. For comfort, the Heiderust Pavilion is described as a 'warm' haven during a cold winter's day, suggesting it's welcoming even in colder months.
Yes, several huts are designed to offer shelter. The Bird and Butterfly Observation Hide is explicitly mentioned as a useful shelter during sudden weather changes. The Heiderust Pavilion also serves as a welcoming spot, especially during colder weather, with a stove burning in winter.
The huts around Putte are situated in diverse natural settings. You can expect to see forests, such as the Moretusbosch, which was once part of Castle Ravenhof. Many birdwatching huts, like the Bird Watching Hut, offer views over lakes, providing opportunities to observe water birds and other wildlife.
While specific regulations for dogs at each hut are not detailed, many outdoor areas in Belgium and the Netherlands are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific park rules before visiting with your dog.
The huts mentioned in this guide, such as the bird observation hides, log cabins, and pavilions, primarily serve as day-use shelters, viewpoints, or facilities for visitors. There is no specific information indicating that these particular huts are equipped for overnight stays.
Visitors appreciate the huts for their practical utility and natural integration. They enjoy the opportunities for birdwatching, the shelter provided during walks, and the family-friendly facilities like picnic areas and toilets. The historical context of some locations also adds to the experience.


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