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Flemish Brabant
Leuven
Oud-Heverlee

Dijle Path – Doode Bemde boardwalk loop from Sint-Joris-Weert

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Belgium
Flanders
Flemish Brabant
Leuven
Oud-Heverlee

Dijle Path – Doode Bemde boardwalk loop from Sint-Joris-Weert

Moderate

4.6

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Dijle Path – Doode Bemde boardwalk loop from Sint-Joris-Weert

02:39

10.2km

70m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 4, 2026

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Doode Bemde

Nationaal Park Brabantse Wouden

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

919 m

Dijle at the Neerijsebaan Bridge

Highlight • River

A tiny piece of the Dijle at the bridge over the Neerijsebaan, near point 3 of the canoe and kayak course (with steep stairs) and the Dijlestraat that leads to the entrance of the Doode Bemde.

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1.31 km

Dijle Path

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As befits a good Dijle path, this path is located on the Dijle. It partly runs over the Dijlestraat, which leads to the entrance of the De Doode Bemde nature reserve, through which the Dijle meanders elegantly. There is a warehouse of the Friends of Heverleebos and Meerdaalwoud (with information board about De Doode Bemde) and there was once a water mill and chemical factory. The street departs from the road to Sint-Joris-Weert (Neerijsebaan). There you will also find two bunkers from 1939 and an organic flower garden. If, conversely, you depart from the latter location (for example coming from the Sint-Joris-Weert station), there are several Dijle paths and routes through the nature reserve, with gates and often grazers.

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3

1.68 km

Doode Bemde Nature Reserve

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The Doode Bemde is a nature reserve of almost 300 hectares. It is located on both sides of the Dyle on the territory of Oud-Heverlee, Sint-Joris-Weert, Neerijse (Huldenberg) and Korbeek-Dijle (Bertem). The Dyle still has its original meanders here and can regularly overflow its banks. This ensures a wide variety of biotopes. It is the largest private nature reserve in Flemish Brabant. The name of the nature reserve can be easily explained. 'Dead' refers to the unsuitability of the land for farmers. A 'Bemde' is a moist grassland. Info and source: Friends of Heverleebos and Meerdaalwoud vhm.be/doode-bemde

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4

2.64 km

Doode Bemde boardwalk

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

In the spring you will find quite a few interesting flowers and plants here. You can now certainly see yellow iris up close, but also, for example, the large rattle and plants typical of this type of landscape.

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3.13 km

Pond

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There is a spot at the end of the pond where you have a good view, so no need to go to breakneck speed. Before you get there there is a canal in front with shrubs / thickets behind it. The yellow iris blooms in the canal and on the banks the frogs jump en masse in front of you into the water at this time of year (and with a bit of luck one will look at you for a snapshot).

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3.38 km

De Doode Bemde Nature Reserve

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Contrary to what its name suggests, this humid nature reserve in the Dyle Valley is buzzing with life. Can you find the traces of beavers who shape the area like real landscape architects? Or will you spot a kingfisher, great egret or kestrel from the bird watching huts? Where does that strange name come from? Well, 'Doode' points to the fact that the land cannot be cultivated by farmers. And 'bemde' stands for 'moist grassland'. So we are now putting on our boots for a brisk walk in the 'unusable grasslands' of the Dyle Valley.

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3.64 km

Prins de Bethunelaan Cherry Tree Avenue

Highlight (Segment) • Natural Monument

This is the Prins de Bethunelaan. "A breathtaking cobblestone road that is planted on both sides with Japanese flowering cherry." Source and photos: huldenberg.be/nl/prins-de-bethunelaan

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6.60 km

Margijsbos

Forest

9

7.65 km

Hollow Way

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A nice hollow road ...

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10.2 km

End point

Train Station

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4.94 km

2.31 km

2.15 km

701 m

Surfaces

3.16 km

2.58 km

2.22 km

1.23 km

864 m

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