Best attractions and places to see in De Linie include a diverse landscape of forests, marshes, and meadows. This region holds historical significance, notably as the location of the 18th-century Bedmar Line, a defensive structure. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and historical landmarks, offering opportunities for both active exploration and quiet contemplation. The area features several natural attractions and historical sites.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Den Hert is a forest with a pond and is part of the De Linie nature reserve. The area is managed by the non-profit organization Durme. The peep wall is an observation wall where you can observe and photograph birds up close. The wall was built with support from the Agency for Nature and Forests (ANB) and sponsor Natuurkijkers.be. Together with the surrounding forests, Den Hert forms a large, contiguous nature reserve (approximately 300 hectares). Since 2006, the area has been made more nature-friendly: exotic species were removed, several plane trees with tree hollows were left standing (a roost for woodpeckers and bats), and in 2015, the banks of the pond were modified. Steep banks were replaced with a gentler slope, and more light was introduced around the pond. Species including bulrush, cattail, and water lily now grow around the pond. In summer, this is a breeding ground for various waterfowl. In late summer, the water level is often low: ideal for kingfishers, which can then fish up close. On muddy banks, you can sometimes also spot wading birds or wagtails. In autumn and winter, many songbirds come to the feeding table. On the way to the viewing wall, you walk over a "rabat": a raised earthen strip, an old system for planting forests on wet ground. The viewing wall is accessible from August 15th to March 15th to give the animals a rest during the breeding season. Approach the viewing wall as quietly as possible. Dogs are left at the entrance.
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A section of the Liniewegel will be closed between March 15th and August 15th. A designated alternative route will be available.
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Historical - informative - resting place - nature
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Beautiful little church, a place to rest for a while
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On this segment you will get to know the nature reserve De Linie. It is an old military defense line of canals, forts and redoubts that were built in 1701 - 1702 by the French to defend Flanders against an attack from the Republic of Holland. The slight elevations of the current path and the wide canals are still silent witnesses from this period. The many water features are now a habitat for many water birds. In short, a nice path where the past and present overlap.
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In the period when the peeping wall is not accessible (during the breeding season, March 15 to August 15), you can walk an alternative by walking from node 41 to 37 (or vice versa). After all, the peeping wall itself is located at node 36.
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The legend of the origins of this chapel is described on a sign. Definitely read! You will never again shake your head to express your disbelief ;-)
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De Linie, a patchwork of forests, marshes and meadows, managed by vzw Durme and grazed by donkeys. The name refers to the Bedmar Line, an 18th-century line of defense that was supposed to protect the area from a 'State' attack from the Republic of Holland during the War of the Spanish Succession. The Line ran from Nieuwpoort to the Maas and consisted of forts, redoubts and canals. You will also find some remnants of the latter here along the Liniewegel, although most of them are today richly camouflaged with natural greenery.
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De Linie is characterized by a diverse natural landscape, including a patchwork of forests, marshes, and meadows. The De Linie Nature Reserve is a prime example, managed for conservation and offering a rich environment to explore. You'll find remnants of historical defensive structures blending with the natural greenery.
Yes, De Linie offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. You can find numerous routes, including moderate hikes like the "Chapel of the Cross – Moervaart Towpath loop from Eksaarde" (11.25 km) or easier options such as the "De Linie Nature Reserve – Chapel of the Cross loop from Moervaart" (5.71 km). For more details and routes, visit the Hiking in De Linie guide.
Absolutely. A popular option is the Cycle path on the Old Railway Line Lokeren–Moerbeke, a paved trail transformed from an old railway line, providing a convenient route for both cycling and walking. Additionally, there are several mountain biking trails, such as the "Stedelijk Bospark – Liniewegel Singletrack loop from Eksaarde" (25.31 km). Explore more cycling options in the MTB Trails in De Linie guide.
De Linie has a rich history, notably as the location of the 18th-century Bedmar Line, a defensive structure. You can visit the Chapel of the Cross, a pilgrimage chapel built in 1626 with a fascinating history. The Liniewegel Nature Trail also highlights remnants of the Bedmar Line and tells the story of this long-forgotten war.
Yes, several attractions in De Linie are suitable for families. The De Linie Nature Reserve offers engaging walks through diverse landscapes. Children might enjoy peeking at water birds from the Gluurmuur Den Hert observation wall (check seasonal accessibility). The Cycle path on the Old Railway Line Lokeren–Moerbeke is also a safe and enjoyable route for family bike rides or walks.
De Linie is home to various wildlife, especially in the De Linie Nature Reserve. The reserve is grazed by donkeys, and its marshes and meadows attract numerous bird species. The Gluurmuur Den Hert offers a chance to observe water birds at a pond, though it's inaccessible during breeding season (March 15 to August 15).
The best time to visit De Linie largely depends on your interests. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful seasonal flora and fauna. Birdwatching is particularly good outside the breeding season (March 15 to August 15) when observation points like Gluurmuur Den Hert are accessible. The natural reserves are enjoyable year-round for quiet contemplation and exploration.
Yes, the Cycle path on the Old Railway Line Lokeren–Moerbeke is a paved and accessible trail, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. It provides a smooth surface for enjoying the route between Lokeren and Moerbeke.
Parking availability varies by specific attraction. For areas like the De Linie Nature Reserve or trailheads, designated parking areas are often available nearby. It's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight information for the most accurate parking details for your chosen destination.
While specific cafes or pubs are not directly within the nature reserves, you will find options in the nearby towns and villages such as Lokeren and Eksaarde. These areas offer various establishments where you can enjoy a meal or a drink after exploring De Linie's attractions.
The Liniewegel Nature Trail is a quiet cycling and walking path that features twenty information boards. It guides visitors through valuable nature reserves and the rural area of Lokeren, highlighting the history of the Bedmar Line and how nature has reclaimed the landscape over centuries.
Visitors to De Linie particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The peaceful atmosphere of the De Linie Nature Reserve, the historical context of the Bedmar Line, and the accessible Cycle path on the Old Railway Line are frequently highlighted. The region offers opportunities for both active exploration and quiet contemplation amidst diverse landscapes.


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