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Dal Van De Kleine Nete Tussen Nijlen En Grobbendonk

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Dal Van De Kleine Nete Tussen Nijlen En Grobbendonk

The best hikes from bus stations in Dal Van De Kleine Nete Tussen Nijlen En Grobbendonk

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Bus station hiking trails in Dal Van De Kleine Nete Tussen Nijlen En Grobbendonk traverse a dynamic river valley shaped by the meandering Kleine Nete. The terrain transitions from clay to sand and wet to dry, supporting diverse flora. The landscape features old grasslands, agricultural areas, and scattered forest parcels. Wetlands and floodplains, including the Molenbeek boardwalk, are prominent, alongside Pleistocene donks and scattered farmhouses.

Best bus station hiking trails in Dal Van De Kleine Nete Tussen Nijlen En Grobbendonk

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is Kesselse Heath – Fort Kessel loop from Viersel, a 11.2 miles (18.0 km) trail that takes 4 hours 32 minutes to complete. This moderate route explores Kesselse Heath and the historic Fort Kessel.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Along the Kleine Nete – Boardwalk De Krekelbeek loop from Viersel, a moderate 7.4 miles (11.9 km) path. This trail follows the Kleine Nete river and includes the De Krekelbeek boardwalk.
  • Local hikers also love the Boardwalk Along the Molenbeek – Boardwalk Over the Wetlands loop from Viersel, a 3.0 miles (4.8 km) trail leading through wetlands and along the Molenbeek, often completed in about 1 hour 13 minutes.
  • Hiking in Dal Van De Kleine Nete Tussen Nijlen En Grobbendonk is defined by meandering river paths, diverse wetlands, and interspersed grasslands. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy boardwalk strolls to longer moderate excursions.
  • The routes in Dal Van De Kleine Nete Tussen Nijlen En Grobbendonk are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 6000 reviews. More than 36000 hikers have used komoot to explore Dal Van De Kleine Nete Tussen Nijlen En Grobbendonk's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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Kesselse Heath – Fort Kessel loop from Viersel

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Paula Henderickx
March 10, 2026, Ven Viersels Gebroekt

beautiful nature reserve, in heavy rain not all paths are accessible!

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beautiful view over the meadows!

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Here you can still see the remains of a straight trench, dug in 1914 at the beginning of the First World War. Advanced sentries were established on the front line between Fort Kessel and Fort Broechem. From there, soldiers could observe enemy advances and patrol the surrounding area. This trench is a remnant of that. Trenches allowed soldiers to move quickly and unseen across the barren heathland. Now, the trench adds some relief to the landscape, giving other plant species a chance to thrive.

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February 18, 2026, Hoefijzerput

In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Kesselse Heide was a popular location for military exercises. It was used successively by the Belgian army (specifically the Achterbist region), during World War II by German soldiers, and in the post-war period by the Allies. Locals would sometimes "play" with the soldiers as children, participating in exercises such as quickly reassembling a weapon. However, from the early 1950s onward, the fun ended: the start of the Korean War and more frequent exercises led to stricter rules. Perhaps for the best, as the soldiers had access to heavy artillery. The heath contained several gun pits, part of the defense line around Nijlen. The famous "Horseshoe Pit" was one of them. This pit was originally circular and was (possibly) dug during the First World War to wash the soldiers' horses. Later, a small land bridge was added, making the island in the middle accessible. For many locals, it served as a beautiful swimming hole and a place for summer recreation.

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February 18, 2026, Kesselse Heide

The Kesselse Heide is a provincial green space covering 79 hectares, 61 of which are open to the public. The initial acquisition took place in 1978, and it has been expanded since then. The entrance is located in Nijlen, at Vaerestraat 4. The space is freely accessible daily from sunrise to sunset. There are two ponds in the area. These old wells not only provide a pleasant change of scenery but are also a boon for the many plants and animals. Since 1996, the Kesselse Heide has been a protected landscape. It is one of the few remaining remnants of the once vast Kempen heathlands. The heath is a living community created in our region by humans. Historical agricultural practices created a landscape that has been preserved through human intervention: grazing by sheep, burning the heath, and sod cutting. Sod cutting is the removal of the topsoil and vegetation. A dug-out sod of plants and their roots is a sod. If heathland is left untreated, it will evolve into oak and birch forests, and the typical species associated with a heathland habitat will disappear. In the mid-19th century, the Kesselse Heide—like many other parts of the Kempen region—was afforested with Scots pine, a valuable timber for mining. However, during both World Wars, these sod-covered forests were felled, and from then on, the heathland was able to expand again. Current management consists of removing trees and mechanically cutting sods to give the open heathland every chance to thrive. https://youtu.be/NoPf0HSeFz8

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JP
February 16, 2026, Kesselse Heide

The Kesselse Heide-Het Goor area consists of a variety of nutrient-poor meadows, pastures, marshes, and ponds, bordered and crisscrossed by enclosed landscape types, and contains numerous landscape elements. The area is characterized by a richly varied and sometimes rare flora. Several historic farm buildings can be found within the area. The Kesselse Heide-Het Goor area, with an area of approximately 2,620 hectares, is located between the villages of Nijlen and Kessel, north of the Lier-Herentals road. The northern border of this area is along Vogelzangstraat, the eastern border along Achterbist, Kannaertsstraat, and Goorstraat. The Grote Steenweg forms the southern border, and the western border is formed by Heidestraat and Vaerestraat. The landscape includes the following topographical areas: "Kannaerdsche Heyde," "Kesselse Heide," "Mol Heide," "Achterbiest," "Het Hoog Bosch," "De Hooge Heide," "Het Armveld," "De Schommers" or "Vissen Eynde," "Het Goor," "Het Goorkasteel," and "Hoge Heyde." Several streams traverse the area, specifically the Goorkantloop, the Elstbeek, the Paddenloop, Blauwe Hoekloop, and the Visbeek. The elevation within the area varies from approximately 5 meters +TAW to approximately 10 meters +TAW. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Kesselse Heide-Het Goor, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/302886

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Chris
February 2, 2026, Hoefijzerput

Nice story about rivalry between local youth from surrounding villages

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Chris
February 2, 2026, Langs de Kleine Nete

Wonderful walking and cycling area along the meandering river

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available in Dal Van De Kleine Nete Tussen Nijlen En Grobbendonk?

There are over 750 hiking routes in the Dal Van De Kleine Nete Tussen Nijlen En Grobbendonk region that are accessible from bus stations. These include a wide variety of trails, with more than 400 easy routes and over 300 moderate options, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.

Are there easy, family-friendly hikes accessible by bus in this region?

Yes, the region offers numerous easy, family-friendly hikes that are conveniently accessible by bus. An excellent option is the Picnic Spot by the Canal – Sas van Viersel loop from Viersel, which is just over 4 km long and features minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed outing with children. Another great choice is the Boardwalk Along the Molenbeek – Boardwalk Over the Wetlands loop from Viersel, offering a unique experience through wetlands on a boardwalk.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see on bus-accessible hikes in Dal Van De Kleine Nete?

The landscapes along bus-accessible hikes in Dal Van De Kleine Nete are incredibly diverse. You'll encounter the meandering Kleine Nete river, wetlands, old grasslands, agricultural fields, and scattered forest parcels. The soil transitions from clay to sand, supporting a rich variety of plant life. Keep an eye out for unique features like Pleistocene donks (river dunes) and historical remnants such as old sluices.

Are there any circular routes starting from bus stops?

Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without needing to arrange return transport. For example, the Sas van Viersel – Picnic Spot by the Canal loop from Viersel is a pleasant 6.3 km circular hike, ideal for exploring the area's natural beauty.

What interesting natural features or landmarks can I discover along these trails?

Along the bus-accessible trails, you can discover several interesting natural features and landmarks. The Boardwalk Along the Molenbeek offers a unique perspective of the wetlands. You might also encounter the Pedestrian Bridge Over the Kleine Nete and historical structures like the Third Lock on the Kleine Nete in Grobbendonk. The Netekanaal Towpath also provides a glimpse into the region's canalization history.

Are there any longer, more challenging bus-accessible hikes?

For those seeking a longer, more challenging experience, the Kesselse Heath – Fort Kessel loop from Viersel is a moderate 18 km hike. This route allows you to explore more extensive natural areas and historical sites, providing a full day's adventure from a bus-accessible starting point.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Dal Van De Kleine Nete Tussen Nijlen En Grobbendonk?

The Dal Van De Kleine Nete Tussen Nijlen En Grobbendonk region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.38 stars from over 6,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the river valley, and the well-maintained paths, especially the unique boardwalk sections through wetlands.

Can I find routes that follow the Kleine Nete river?

Absolutely. Many trails closely follow the Kleine Nete river, allowing you to experience its meandering course and the rich ecosystem it supports. The Along the Kleine Nete – Boardwalk De Krekelbeek loop from Viersel is a moderate 11.8 km route that offers extensive views of the river and its surrounding wetlands.

Is there a good time of year to visit for hiking from bus stations?

The Dal Van De Kleine Nete is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking. In spring, the wildflowers are in bloom, and in autumn, the changing foliage offers stunning colors. The diverse terrain means that even after rain, many paths remain enjoyable, especially those with boardwalk sections.

Are there any unique wildlife viewing opportunities on these trails?

The wetlands and diverse habitats along the Kleine Nete river support a variety of wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, hikers often report seeing various bird species, and the region is known for its rich flora. Keep an eye out for the Bisons highlight, which indicates an area where these impressive animals can sometimes be observed.

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