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The best city hikes and walks in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg

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Urban hiking trails in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg offer accessible paths through towns and their immediate surroundings. While the broader region is known for the Oudsberg Dune, expansive heathlands, and diverse forests, the urban routes focus on local points of interest. These trails typically feature minimal elevation gain, making them suitable for easy walks. The landscape around these urban areas often includes parks, waterways, and historical sites.

Best urban hiking trails in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg

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Last updated: July 9, 2026

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View over the Canal – Statue of Magdalene loop from Bree

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

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April 27, 2026, Onze-Lieve-Vrouwbeeldje in Gevelnis

Facade chapels were erected for various reasons. The main reason was to protect the property and its inhabitants. Other reasons included gratitude (for healing, safe return home, or surviving a plague epidemic) and devotion to a saint. A final reason was the necessity to allow a procession to take place.

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Originally, a Romanesque church stood on this site, likely founded by the Count of Loon. In 1078, Countess Ermengardis donated the patronage rights of this church to the chapter of the Sint-Bartolomeüskerk in Liège. In the mid-15th century, construction began on the church in the Maasland Gothic style, starting with the choir, which is presumed to date from 1452. The nave is from the early 16th century. The Romanesque tower was retained. In 1506, a Chapel of Saint Anne was built on the orders of Arnold van Mewen and his wife Aleydis Bormans, forming the present southern transept arm. In 1606, the spire was blown off by the wind, damaging the Our Lady's Chapel, which had been built in 1469. The chapel and tower were repaired. In 1831, the tower was again dilapidated and was restored. From 1901-1902, the church was enlarged, during which the tower was demolished and a new one built, the nave was extended westward by one bay, side aisles were added, as well as the northern transept arm and the sacristy.

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April 27, 2026, Opitterpoort

The Itterpoort was the most important gate, in the east, on the current Opitterstraat, in the direction of Maaseik and Roermond. The Opitterpoort consisted of two horseshoe-shaped towers. There was a very narrow passage. In the Middle Ages, people and animals were a lot smaller than they are now. The white house on the left when looking into Opitterstraat has a reinforced facade to absorb the pressure from the earthen city wall. The old facade is on Opitterstraat. The doorway is still clearly visible in the center, with a painted-over house number on the left. In the side facade of this white house, against the business at number 30, there is a stamping booth for the night watch.

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April 27, 2026, Tuin Stadhuis

Since October 2004, the former Augustinian Monastery has been used as a town hall, housing the urban administration, municipal council, and a contact space for visitors. It is accessible via the Vrijthof, or along the small ring, also Witte Torenwal. There one can admire the newly laid-out garden, before making a tour inside, in the former inner courtyard, now under a glass roof (inspired by the Flemish Parliament in Brussels).

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The war memorial for the fallen of the First World War in Bree, designed by A. De Cuyper, is protected as a monument.

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The former monastery and Sint-Michielscollege was built by the Augustinian fathers. Financially, they received support from Baron Gerard van Huls, who Latinized his name to Gerardus de Taxis. His family originated from Bree. He made his fortune as an officer in the Austrian army during the Thirty Years' War. In 1797, the monastery was abolished by the French; the buildings were confiscated and used as barracks and a city warehouse. Under Dutch rule, the monastery became municipal property. From 1865 to 1874, it was the city college. In 1874, a state secondary school was housed there, which was abolished in 1884. At the end of the 19th century, the Bishop of Liège bought the buildings and made them into the Sint-Michielscollege. In 1992, the city of Bree received a 75-year lease on the building. Since October 2004, it has been used as a town hall, housing the municipal administration, city council, and a contact space for visitors. It is accessible via the Vrijthof, or along the small ring road, also known as Witte Torenwal. There, one can admire the newly laid-out garden before taking a tour inside the former courtyard, now covered by a glass roof (inspired by the Flemish Parliament in Brussels). It is noteworthy that this is the fourth town hall of the city of Bree. In 1969, a "glass house" on Grauwe Torenwal was inaugurated as the third town hall (since April 2010, it has housed the justice of the peace and the services of the Ministry of Finance). The second town hall, or Old Town Hall (from 1591), is located at Markt 2. This also had a predecessor, the Gewandthuis on the Vrijthof.

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April 27, 2026, Het Vrijthof

Today, the Vrijthof is a cozy square where you can relax on a bench or at a small table and enjoy your free time. The name Vrijthof, however, refers to the walled churchyard that formerly occupied a part of the square. In the area between the current town hall and the churchyard, there were trees, and from 1532, a well was also located here, which was replaced by a water pump in the course of the 18th century. Water was essential for survival and therefore held a central place in the heart of the city. The city pump has since disappeared, but water remains present on the Vrijthof in the form of a water feature with low foam crests. In the summer, many bare feet walk through this feature for cooling. Small visitors to the square usually also have a wonderful time in the circular part of the fountain with higher water jets that are illuminated in the evening. Despite the sober appearance of the square, a whole technical installation is located underground and in the cellars beneath the Vrijthof.

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The city of Bree had the Gewanthuis as its town hall, which was located on the Vrijthof. Here the municipal council and the aldermen's bench convened, the city guard was stationed there, and markets were held under this building. On the same spot as the Gewanthuis, this building was erected from 1587-1591, with a slate roof, a small tower, and partly brick walls. It housed the magistracy, the court, the aldermen, the rifle guilds, the fire brigade, the city guard, and a modest arsenal with rifles, fuses, and bullets. In 1647 the facade was renewed, but in 1755 a new main facade was completed in the Louis XIV style, with a rococo-style pediment. On this is a relief depicting the battle of Saint Michael with the dragon, as well as three coats of arms: that of Bree, that of the Austrian emperor, and that of Johan Theodoor of Bavaria, the then prince-bishop of Liège. The old town hall served as such until 1969, after which, among other things, the tourist service found accommodation there, and since 1975, the Bree Local History Museum. The town hall moved to a modern building on Grauwe Torenwal, to occupy the former Sint-Michielscollege in 2004.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg?

There are 8 urban hiking trails available in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg, all of which are rated as easy. These routes offer accessible ways to explore the towns and their immediate surroundings.

What kind of urban hiking experiences can I expect in this region?

The urban hiking trails in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg primarily offer easy walks through towns like Bree and Lanklaar. You'll find routes that explore historical centers, local parks, and waterfronts, providing a blend of cultural and natural scenery. These trails are generally flat, making them suitable for a relaxed outing.

Are there any family-friendly urban hikes in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg?

Yes, all 8 urban hiking trails in the region are rated as easy, making them suitable for families. For example, the Town Hall/Augustinian Monastery – The Vrijthof loop from Bree is a shorter option, perfect for a leisurely stroll with children. The broader Oudsberg area also features a 1.35-hectare play zone, Flanders' highest and sandiest, which could be a fun addition to a family day out.

Can I bring my dog on the urban hiking trails?

Many urban trails in the region are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in town centers and near other people. While the specific urban routes don't have explicit dog rules listed, the wider Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg generally welcomes dogs on designated trails. Always check local signage for specific regulations.

What are some notable landmarks or points of interest along the urban trails?

While the urban trails focus on town exploration, you can still discover interesting sites. Routes in Bree might take you past historical buildings like the Town Hall or Augustinian Monastery. The wider region is known for the impressive Oudsberg Dune, the largest open sand dune in Flanders, which offers panoramic views and is a significant natural monument. You might also encounter the Forest Chapel of Our Lady of Rest (Gruitroderbos) in the surrounding natural areas.

Are there circular urban walks available?

Yes, most of the urban hiking trails in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the St. Michael's Church – The Vrijthof loop from Bree and the Water Park and Waterski Lake loop from Lanklaar, offering convenient exploration without backtracking.

What is the best time of year for urban hiking in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg?

Urban hiking in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful colors, while summer is ideal for combining a walk with outdoor cafes. Even in winter, the easy, well-maintained paths make for accessible strolls, though some natural features like the heathlands are particularly stunning when the heather blooms purple in late summer.

Where can I park for these urban trails?

For urban trails starting in towns like Bree or Lanklaar, you can typically find public parking facilities within the town centers or near popular attractions. It's advisable to check local parking signs for regulations and fees. Many routes are designed to be accessible from central points.

What do other hikers enjoy most about urban hiking in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.43 stars from over 7,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the accessibility and ease of these urban routes, the charm of exploring local towns, and the opportunity to combine a walk with local amenities. The proximity to the unique natural landscapes of the Oudsberg reserve is also a highlight.

Are there any urban trails that include water features or lakes?

Yes, the Water Park and Waterski Lake loop from Lanklaar is an excellent option if you're looking for an urban hike that features water. This route takes you around a water park and a waterski lake, offering pleasant views and a different kind of scenery compared to the town center walks.

What is the typical length and duration of urban hikes in this region?

The urban hikes in Vlaams Natuurreservaat Oudsberg vary in length, generally ranging from shorter walks of around 2.7 km to longer ones of about 7.7 km. This translates to durations from approximately 40 minutes to just over 2 hours, making them suitable for quick outings or more extended explorations depending on your preference.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the urban hiking routes?

Yes, since these are urban trails, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and shops in the towns where the routes start and finish, such as Bree and Lanklaar. This makes it easy to grab a coffee, enjoy a meal, or pick up supplies before or after your hike.

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