Best attractions and places to see around Wezembeek-Oppem include a variety of historical landmarks and natural features. This municipality in Flemish Brabant, Belgium, is characterized by a lightly sloping landscape with fertile soils and waterways like the Vuilbeek stream. Visitors can explore historic churches, castles, and recreational areas such as Warande Park, offering a blend of cultural heritage and green spaces. The region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and discovering local history.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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This tour goes for kilometers through the forest. In spring it is beautiful with the hyacinths and wood anemones. In summer nice and cool.
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I was pleasantly surprised here: a former road through the forest is now a paradise for cyclists and pedestrians. I can't imagine cars there.👍🙏😜🚴
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Old asphalt in the forest. Could be a better surface.
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Enjoying the Sonian Forest is easy from the various access gates. These access gates are located on the edge of the forest, are easily accessible and are therefore the ideal starting point to explore the forest. There are eight access gates. Information about this can be found at https://www.zonienwoud.be/praktisch/toegangspoorten/
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The Sonian Forest, also known as the Zoniënwoud, is a large forest area centrally located in Belgium, southeast of Brussels. It covers approximately 4,421 hectares and is best known for its old beech trees, some of which are over 200 years old. The forest has a rich history dating back to the Iron Age and has had various functions over the centuries, such as providing firewood and timber for the construction of houses and ships, and as a backdrop for hunting scenes. The current forest landscape with deciduous trees has its origins in the Austrian period (1714-1795).
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Always beautiful, spacious and varied forest
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One of the green lungs of the south of Brussels... forms the link between Brussels and the Forest of Soignes. Ideal place for walks, jogging or cycling
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Wezembeek-Oppem is rich in history. You can visit the Saint Peter's Church (Sint-Pieterskerk), known for its Romanesque western tower and Gothic choir. The surrounding Saint Peter's Square (Sint-Pietersplein) is also protected as a village scape and features historic houses. Additionally, the Château De Grunne (Ophem castle), with origins from the 13th century, is a significant historical site.
Yes, the municipality offers several natural spaces. The Warande Park is a popular recreational area with a fishing pond. You can also explore the area around the Vuilbeek stream, which is the primary waterway, or discover the ecological pond near 'La Fermette' school, which is a habitat for various wildlife.
Beyond the historic Saint Peter's Church (Sint-Pieterskerk), which houses an organ by Adrianus Rochet, you can also find the Saint Joseph's Church (Sint-Jozefskerk), built in 1959, within the municipality.
Wezembeek-Oppem is home to the historic Château De Grunne (Ophem castle), which dates back to the 13th century and is a protected monument. You can also see the remnants of the old Burbure castle, which was reconstructed in the 18th century and restored in 1902, visible from behind Saint Peter's Church.
The region around Wezembeek-Oppem offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling. For example, there are road cycling routes like the 'AfricaMuseum Tervuren – Smeysberg Climb loop' and gravel biking routes such as the 'Grasdelle Trail Clearing – Rouge-Cloître Lake loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Wezembeek-Oppem, Gravel biking around Wezembeek-Oppem, and Cycling around Wezembeek-Oppem guides.
Absolutely! There are numerous cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Lindekemale Mill – Cinquantenaire Arch loop' for general cycling, or more challenging options like the 'East Pond, Bois de la Cambre (Terkamerenbos) – Bruine Put Climb loop' for road cycling. For off-road adventures, try gravel biking routes such as the 'Tervuren Park – Heverlee Plateau loop'. Detailed routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes, Gravel biking, and Cycling around Wezembeek-Oppem guides.
While specific hiking trails within Wezembeek-Oppem are not detailed, the municipality's lightly sloping landscape and natural features like the Vuilbeek stream offer pleasant walking opportunities. Additionally, the nearby Sonian Forest Path and Bois de la Cambre provide extensive walking and hiking trails. The Sonian Forest, in particular, is known for its 'beech cathedral' and exceptional fauna and flora.
Many attractions in the broader region are family-friendly. The Grand Place (Grote Markt) in Brussels is a historical site that can be enjoyed by families. Natural areas like the Sonian Forest Path and Bois de la Cambre are also excellent for family outings, offering space for walks and exploration.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Grand Place (Grote Markt) in Brussels and the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert are both listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a chance to experience magnificent architecture and historical sites.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent architecture and historical significance of sites like the Grand Place (Grote Markt), which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The vast natural beauty of the Sonian Forest is also highly appreciated for its exceptional fauna and flora, offering a refreshing escape. The Bois de la Cambre is loved for its picturesque viewpoints and role as a green lung near the city.
Beyond the churches and castles, Wezembeek-Oppem has a restored former farm, once belonging to 'Pachter Jan', which now serves as the communal Art and Culture center. Additionally, the volunteer organization Erfgoed Wezembeek-Oppem vzw is dedicated to preserving the municipality's cultural, landscape, and architectural heritage through research and exhibitions.
Yes, remnants of an old railway line can still be found in Wezembeek-Oppem. There is a walking path that leads to Albertlaan, following part of this historic route. The municipality once had three railway stations along this line, offering a glimpse into its past transport infrastructure.
The natural areas, particularly the ecological pond near 'La Fermette' school, provide a habitat for various wildlife, including tadpoles, salamanders, and dragonflies. The broader region, especially the Sonian Forest, is known for its exceptional fauna and flora, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.


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