Best attractions and places to see around Zillebeke Vijver include natural landscapes and historical sites. The Zillebeke Vijver, a 28-hectare artificial pond created in the 13th century, historically supplied water to Ypres and continues to serve as a water source. It played a strategic role during World War I and is now a natural recreation area. The area features extensive water lily fields, a double row of trees, and offers opportunities for walking and cycling.
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An interesting anecdote concerns the origins of Het Vijverhuis. The building was originally built in 1902 as a pumping station. It was later converted into a luxury holiday home and B&B, while retaining its historical charm.
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An interesting anecdote concerns the battles around the pond during the war. Soldiers used the pond as a natural barrier and shelter. There are stories of soldiers wading through the water at night to reach enemy lines, which gave the pond strategic significance.
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Beautiful B&B by a pond. Beautiful rooms. Kitchen for cooking yourself. More info: https://www.vijverhuis.be/nl/
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At the beginning of the 14th century, Ypres was a very prosperous and densely populated city. Two ponds were constructed for water supply: one in Dikkebus and one in Zillebeke, and these ponds still provide Ypres with drinking water today. The 28-hectare Zillebeke Pond is fed by the Zillebeek stream. On the western bank lies the pumping and treatment plant, which produces approximately four to five thousand cubic meters of drinking water daily. The pond is surrounded by a beautiful double row of trees. Fishing is permitted with a special permit. The pond is a valuable natural feature. The large fields of water lilies are particularly picturesque. A colony of grebes breeds there, but grey herons, coots, moorhens, mallards, and sandpipers also call the pond home. During the migration season, the pond is frequently visited by numerous bird species. You can cycle and walk around the pond. Source: knooppunter.com/zillebekevijver
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Old pond that supplies fresh water to the city of Ypres. Some explanation: The Dikkebus Pond is a pond near the village of Dikkebus, south of Ypres. On July 23, 1310, the City of Ypres received permission from the Count of Flanders to dig the pond, which, next to the Zillebeke Pond, was intended to ensure sufficient water in the city for fulling and dyeing cloth. The pond was created by damming the Kemmelbeek stream and was excavated on land belonging to the parishes of Vlamertinge, Dikkebus, and Voormezele. The expropriation of the necessary land was arranged by the city of Ypres and took about ten years. The thirty-six-hectare pond was not completed until around 1323. The pond supplied and still supplies Ypres with drinking water, initially via the Ypres canals and later via a system of oak pipes. Since 1926, this has been done via a modern pumping station. The Zillebeke Pond and Bellewaarde Pond were also created this way. Besides providing drinking water, the pond also serves a recreational purpose. Enjoy the shady banks at a moderate pace.
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Old pond that supplies fresh water to the city of Ypres. Some explanation: The Dikkebusvijver is a pond near the village of Dikkebus, south of the city of Ypres. On July 23, 1310, the City of Ypres received permission from the Count of Flanders to dig the pond next to the Zillebeke pond to ensure that sufficient water was available in the city for fulling and dyeing sheets. The pond was created by damming the Kemmelbeek and was excavated on the grounds of the parishes of Vlamertinge, Dikkebus and Voormezele. The expropriation of the necessary land was arranged by the city of Ypres and took about ten years to complete. The pond of thirty-six hectares was not realized until around 1323. The pond provided and supplies Ypres with drinking water, formerly via the Ypres canals and then via a system of oak pipes. Since 1926 this has been done via a modern pumping station. The Zillebeke pond and Bellewaarde pond were also created in this way. In addition to the drinking water supply, the pond also has a recreational function. Enjoy the shaded banks at moderate speed.
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The photo of the water was taken on the Ypres fortresses, near the Eilandje. (At entrance to Restaurant). You can recognize Zillebeke pond by the white Vijverhuis, former cafeteria. The 2 last pictures are indeed Zillebeke pond.
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In the 14th century, the city of Ypres constructed the Zillebekevijver for its water supply, and this pond still supplies drinking water via a purification plant on the western bank. The 28-hectare pond, surrounded by a double row of trees, is a valuable nature reserve with water lilies and various bird species such as grebes, herons and ducks. Recreation such as walking, cycling and fishing (with a permit) is possible there.
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The primary natural feature is the Zillebeke Pond itself, a 28-hectare body of water. You can also explore the Kasteelbeek, a trail that winds through Flemish fields, offering a natural setting for exploration.
Yes, the area around Zillebeke Pond offers easy walking trails. The pond is surrounded by a beautiful double row of trees, making it suitable for leisurely strolls. The Kasteelbeek also provides paths for pedestrians.
The Zillebeke Pond is a valuable natural feature, particularly known for its birdlife. You can spot a colony of grebes, grey herons, coots, moorhens, and mallards. During migration seasons, numerous other bird species visit the pond. The large fields of water lilies also add to the natural beauty.
The Zillebeke Pond was created in the 13th century, around 1295, by damming the Zillebeek stream. It was built to supply drinking water to the city of Ypres and to support its cloth industry and city canals. It continues to serve as a source of drinking water for Ypres today.
The Pond House, located by the pond, has historical significance. It was originally built in 1902 as a pumping station and has since been converted into a holiday home, retaining its historical character.
Yes, several attractions are considered family-friendly. The Zillebeke Pond offers opportunities for easy walks and wildlife spotting, which can be enjoyable for families. The Kasteelbeek trail is also suitable for family strolls, and the Pond House is a family-friendly accommodation option.
Beyond walking around the pond, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and road cycling routes. For detailed options, explore the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and road cycling routes guide for the Zillebeke Vijver area.
Yes, there are several hiking routes available. An easy option is the 'View of the Verdronken Weide – Peace Forest, Ypres loop from Ypres' which is about 3.3 km. For more challenging hikes, you can find routes like 'The Bluff Memorial and Crater – World War I Crater loop from Hill 60 Preserved Battlefield (WWI)' which is around 12.6 km. You can find more details in the hiking guide for Zillebeke Vijver.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity around Zillebeke Vijver. The Zillebeke Pond is surrounded by paths suitable for cycling, and the Kasteelbeek also provides dedicated cycle paths. For more extensive cycling adventures, explore the MTB Trails around Zillebeke Vijver and Road Cycling Routes around Zillebeke Vijver guides.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural landscape, the historical significance of the pond as a water source for Ypres, and the opportunities for recreation. The presence of diverse bird species and the picturesque water lilies are frequently mentioned highlights. The easy walking and cycling paths around the pond are also highly valued.
While specific cafes are not detailed in the provided highlights, the area around Zillebeke Vijver, being close to Ypres, offers various dining options. It's advisable to check local listings for current establishments.
Zillebeke Vijver is located near the village of Zillebeke, which is a short distance from Ypres. Public transport options, primarily buses, connect Ypres to surrounding areas including Zillebeke. It is recommended to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings.


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