Best attractions and places to see around Waasmunster include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Located in East Flanders, Belgium, the municipality is characterized by the Durme river and its valley, offering lush meadows and picturesque dikes. The landscape also features a visible cuesta ridge and diverse woodlands, providing varied environments for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The 1955 bridge caused considerable traffic congestion, a problem largely resolved since 2009 by the construction of a second parallel bridge. However, the current bridge complex remains a busy traffic intersection, and it largely defines the skyline of the Scheldt municipality of Temse. Cyclists can safely cross the bridge or cross the N16 under it.
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The name "Koolputten" would refer to the former unloading place for coal that was located here in the vicinity of the current Durme bridge. This iron bridge was preceded by a wooden bridge, built in 1826 to replace the old ferry or Hammeveer between Sombeke and Hamme. In this area on the Durme there was also a small eel quay or beer quay known as " 't Kaaiken".
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nice cycle paths we also cycled through puiyenbroek
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Temse is an idyllic place with many cycling options
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The Mira Bridge is a bridge over the Durme, on the border of the Belgian municipalities of Hamme and Waasmunster. It was built in the period 1896-1900. The bridge got its name and fame thanks to the feature film Mira, the 1971 film adaptation of the book De teleurgang van de Waterhoek by Stijn Streuvels by Fons Rademakers, with Willeke van Ammelrooy and Jan Decleir in the leading roles. The script was by Hugo Claus. The bridge that Streuvels described was not between Hamme and Waasmunster, but was the Vierendeel Bridge that connected Ruien with Avelgem. However, it was dynamited and replaced twice. The current bridge is a much more modern version of the original. At the beginning of the First World War, the middle section of the bridge was blown up by the local population, in an attempt to stop the Germans and their war material. (Wikipedia)
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Waasmunster offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Peat Pits of Berlare Broek, a lake area with forests and ponds where native tree species are being restored. The Durme River and its valley feature lush meadows and picturesque dikes, popular for walking and cycling. The Ketel Forests, acquired by Natuurpunt, are exclusively accessible to hikers and home to diverse wildlife. Additionally, the region boasts a unique cuesta landscape with varied terrain from dry woodlands to wetlands.
Yes, Waasmunster is rich in history and culture. Notable sites include the 19th-century Blauwendael Castle, which hosts cultural events, and the modern Roosenberg Abbey, known for its minimalist architecture. The Parochiekerk Onze-Lieve-Vrouw en Sint-Petrus en Paulus is a significant religious site, and the Heidekapel is a protected monument. You can also visit the WAESEUM, a municipal museum showcasing local history and culture.
Many attractions in Waasmunster are suitable for families. The Schelde Bend at Sint-Amands and the Peat Pits of Berlare Broek are noted as family-friendly natural spots. The Play Forest in 'De Vaag' offers recreational opportunities for children. Exploring the dikes along the Durme River or visiting the surrounding parks of castles like Blauwendael are also great options for families.
Waasmunster is ideal for walking and hiking. The dikes along the Durme River offer picturesque routes with rich flora and fauna. The Ketel Forests are exclusively for hikers, providing a tranquil experience. For more structured trails, you can explore running routes like the 'Mirabrug – Park Blauwendael loop' or 'The Ketelbossen loop'. Find more options on the Running Trails around Waasmunster guide.
Absolutely. The dikes along the Durme River are popular for cycling. You can also find various road cycling routes in the area, such as the 'Scheldedijk Temse–Rupelmonde loop' or the 'Kalkense Meersen – Schoonaarde Towpath loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Waasmunster Bike Park – Waasmunster Singletracks loop'. Discover more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Waasmunster guide and the MTB Trails around Waasmunster guide.
The spring and summer months are generally excellent for outdoor activities in Waasmunster, offering pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and exploring nature. During winter, the Durme river valley is particularly notable for waterfowl. The varied landscape, from dry woodlands to wetlands, provides different experiences throughout the seasons, making it attractive for nature lovers year-round.
Yes, the Schelde Bend at Sint-Amands is renowned as one of the most beautiful bends in the Scheldt river, offering spectacular views, especially at sunset. The Temse Scheldt Bridge also provides scenic perspectives of the river and is an important landmark in the region.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. Koolputten is a historical location that now serves as a meeting place, often featuring an ice cream cart when the weather is nice. This area, near the Durme bridge, was historically a place for unloading goods and now offers a pleasant spot to relax.
Many of Waasmunster's natural areas, such as the dikes along the Durme River and the Ketel Forests (where dogs are typically allowed on leash), are suitable for walks with dogs. It's always advisable to check local regulations for specific nature reserves or protected areas regarding dog access.
If the weather isn't ideal for outdoor activities, you can explore Waasmunster's cultural and historical indoor attractions. The WAESEUM municipal museum offers exhibitions on local history and culture. Blauwendael Castle, while primarily a venue, may host exhibitions or events. Roosenberg Abbey, with its unique architecture, can also be appreciated indoors.
Many attractions in Waasmunster are accessible by car, with parking often available nearby, especially for larger sites like Blauwendael Castle or starting points for nature walks. Public transport options may connect to the main town, from which local buses or walking/cycling can lead to specific attractions. The Temse Scheldt Bridge, for instance, is a significant regional link for various traffic, including cyclists and walkers.
The Durme river area is special due to its picturesque dikes, lush green meadows (Durme meersen), and rich diversity of flora and fauna, particularly waterfowl in winter. It's a protected nature area, ideal for cycling and walking. The historic Mira Bridge, famous from a classic Flemish novel and film, crosses the Durme, adding a cultural layer to the natural beauty.


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