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Top 11 Huts and Cabins around Wuustwezel

Best huts around Wuustwezel are located in this municipality within the Belgian province of Antwerp. The area is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including forests, fens, and heathland, offering various nature-focused accommodations. Traces of historical and industrial pasts, such as former monastery grounds and clay pits, add unique dimensions to the region. It provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.

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  • The most popular huts is Stappersven Observation Platform, a viewpoint designed to…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Stappersven Observation Platform

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New viewing platform to better spot the water birds on the Stappersven.

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Het Blak bird hide

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It's always fun to enjoy life happening in your field of vision on the water, hidden behind a viewing wall.

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De Pomp/Poelberg

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Scots pines were planted on the former heathland, which are now gradually making way for native trees and shrubs such as oak, birch, rowan, sporke wood, etc. The rest of …

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Eksterheide observation hide

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Ideal location to become one with what is happening in your field of view. Just enjoy how the fauna and flora are restored in this former strip of the old airport.

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Winterbar Bar Perron will open the doors of Kota Grill from 2 November, a new concept that focuses on four authentic Finnish huts. At the military airfield in Maria-ter-Heide, this …

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March 26, 2026, Kijkhut Eksterheide

Step away from sight for a moment, and who knows where the eye will turn...

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Be sure to bring binoculars, then you can search for and spot the animals much better.

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Winterbar Bar Perron will open the doors of Kota Grill from 2 November, a new concept that focuses on four authentic Finnish huts. At the military airfield in Maria-ter-Heide, this setting offers a grilling experience in the middle of nature. After the success of La Raclette last year, Bar Perron Brasschaat is focusing on the Kota Grill this year, which will be open from Thursday to Sunday. In the Finnish huts, visitors can enjoy freshly prepared grilled dishes, prepared with local ingredients. “Kota Grill is a perfect concept for companies looking for a unique location for their end-of-year party, as well as for friends and family who want to enjoy a unique evening together,” says Dieter van Daele of Bar Perron. In the Finnish huts, guests can grill themselves at the table, with a selection of fine cuts of meat, such as entrecote, marinated guinea fowl fillets, lamb chops, venison or roebuck fillet.(alro) Reservations are required and possible for groups of eight or more. Bar Perron is open from October 31st to February 15th. For the Kota Grill you can make a reservation from Saturday November 2nd via pleasure@mail.be.

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A large shelter, located at the entry point of the De Pomp - Poelberg nature reserve, offers protection in all weather conditions. The two large picnic tables invite you to stop here for a moment. Please note that two short hiking loops start here. The 1.9 km Poelberg path and 3.9 km Galloway path introduce you to the scars from a distant industrial past of the brick industry. There is limited unpaved parking on the street side.

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In De Pomp-Poelberg you can clearly see the traces of an industrial past. Over the course of the 20th century, almost the entire landscape was literally overhauled for the brick industry. The two large clay pits filled with water still bear witness to the hard work that was done here. The 1.9 km 'Poelbergpad' walking loop or the 3.7 km Galloway path invite you to discover the nature reserve.

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October 29, 2023, Kijkhut Eksterheide

Nature takes its place again. This used to be a landing strip for sports planes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and unique accommodations can I find in Wuustwezel?

Wuustwezel offers a diverse range of 'hut' style accommodations and unique stays. These include observation platforms like the Stappersven Observation Platform and bird hides such as Het Blak bird hide. For overnight stays, you can find off-grid cabins like Kalmdown Cabin, spacious nature houses for groups, eco-huts designed for 'slowing down' (e.g., Slow Cabins Wuustwezel), and adventurous tree tents (Boompitten) during summer.

Are there family-friendly huts or activities in Wuustwezel?

Yes, many huts and areas in Wuustwezel are family-friendly. Highlights like the Stappersven Observation Platform, Het Blak bird hide, and Eksterheide observation hide are suitable for families to observe nature. The Nature house 83308 is completely surrounded by forest and fenced, offering a great environment for children to play. Boompitten (Tree Tents) can accommodate up to two adults and two children, providing an adventurous overnight stay.

What natural features can I observe from the huts in Wuustwezel?

From the huts in Wuustwezel, you can observe a rich variety of natural features. The Stappersven Observation Platform offers views of water birds and the diverse landscapes of Grenspark de Zoom – Kalmthoutse Heide, including heathland, fens, and forests. Het Blak bird hide provides opportunities to watch life on the water, while Eksterheide observation hide is ideal for observing local fauna and flora in a restored natural area with many pools.

Are there any huts in Wuustwezel that offer dining options or a cafe?

Yes, the Kota Grill Bar Perron North Brasschaat offers a unique dining experience in authentic Finnish huts. Guests can enjoy freshly prepared grilled dishes, often with local ingredients, and even grill themselves at the table. Reservations are required, especially for groups, and it operates seasonally, typically from November to February.

Can I bring my dog to huts or accommodations in Wuustwezel?

Some accommodations in Wuustwezel are dog-friendly. For example, the Kalmdown Cabin, an off-grid cabin designed for nature immersion, permits dogs, making it an ideal choice for a quiet retreat with your pet.

What outdoor activities and routes are available near the huts?

The area around Wuustwezel offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find extensive options for gravel biking, running, and road cycling. For gravel biking, explore routes like the 'Brasschaat Military Airfield – Kalmthout Heath Cross-Border Park loop'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails such as the 'Running loop from Gooreind' or 'The Marum Forest loop'. Road cyclists have routes like 'Fietsostrade Kapellen–Heide – Canal Path with Farmland Views loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Gravel biking around Wuustwezel, Running Trails around Wuustwezel, and Road Cycling Routes around Wuustwezel.

Are there any historical or cultural aspects to the huts or surrounding areas?

Yes, some areas around the huts have historical significance. The Slow Cabins Wuustwezel, for instance, are located in a nature reserve that was formerly the backyard of a monastery, still bearing religious traces like statues and a Lourdes grotto. The De Pomp/Poelberg area clearly shows traces of an industrial past, with two large clay pits that filled with water, remnants of the brick industry from the 20th century.

What is the best time to visit the huts in Wuustwezel?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Observation platforms and bird hides are generally accessible year-round, offering different wildlife viewing opportunities with the seasons. Unique accommodations like Boompitten (Tree Tents) are typically available during the summer months. For a unique winter experience, the Kota Grill Bar Perron North Brasschaat operates as a winter bar from November to February.

Are there any easy walking paths or short hikes near the huts?

Yes, near the De Pomp/Poelberg nature reserve, you can find two short walking loops: the 1.9 km 'Poelbergpad' and the 3.7 km 'Galloway path', which introduce you to the area's natural beauty and industrial past. The Nature house 83308 is also close to various walking and cycling routes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the huts and nature in Wuustwezel?

Visitors particularly enjoy the immersive nature experiences and the opportunity to disconnect. Many appreciate the unique architectural designs of the accommodations and the chance to observe local fauna and flora up close from observation hides. The tranquility, beautiful views, and the feeling of being surrounded by nature are frequently highlighted, along with the family-friendly aspects and diverse outdoor activities available.

Where can I find parking when visiting huts or nature areas in Wuustwezel?

Parking availability varies by location. For instance, at the entry point of the De Pomp/Poelberg nature reserve, there is limited unpaved parking available on the street side. For other specific huts or nature areas, it's advisable to check local signage or information for designated parking spots.

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