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Top 5 Caves around Tielt-Winge

Best caves around Tielt-Winge are primarily artificial grottos, reflecting the region's cultural and religious heritage rather than natural geological formations. Tielt-Winge, a municipality in Flemish Brabant, Belgium, is characterized by its rolling agricultural landscapes and historical sites. The area features several man-made grotto structures, often inspired by Lourdes, which serve as places of reflection and historical interest. These sites are integrated into the local landscape, offering visitors a blend of cultural exploration and gentle outdoor activity.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Park Cerckel: Historic Gate, Grotto, and Iron Bridge

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The park still contains remains of the Franciscan monastery, which settled there in 1228.
The park was later laid out by the brewing family of Cerckel Brewery.
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Grotto of the Virgins of Brustem

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The Lourdes Grotto was built by the late Jef Van Dessel, a former Aarschot police officer. He cycled from Aarschot to Lourdes several times.

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Lourdes Grotto Tielt-Winge

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The cave was built in 1878 at the beginning of the Tieltse Blereberg on a piece of land of approximately eleven acres, by Maria Theresia Van Geertruyden. She was the …

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Eikelberg Lourdes Grotto

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Here you can take a moment of reflection, sitting on a bench.

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Heroes' Square

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On the north side of the Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-ten-Poelkerk is a Lourdes grotto, which is still a place of reflection for many Tienen residents.

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March 24, 2026, Lourdesgrot Eikelberg

Lourdes grotto at the foot of the Eikelberg.

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The Lourdes Grotto was built by the late Jef Van Dessel, a former Aarschot police officer. He cycled from Aarschot to Lourdes several times. From the book "The Little Houses of Aarschot": This collection of grottoes and chapels is located on the property adjacent to Grotstraat and Kleine Grotstraat... This busy pilgrimage site, which dates back to 1954, can be entered through an iron gate... The plot is demarcated with gray-painted concrete slabs and a wire fence at the rear. Within this fence, trees and shrubs are scattered throughout. Pilgrims can use the numerous seating areas arranged in a theater-like fashion. At the front right of the property is the grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes. A Calvary, also arranged in the form of a grotto, stands centrally on the property. To the left of the Calvary is the chapel of the Brustem Sisters, and to the right is the semi-open chapel of St. Rita. This and more can be found at https://lourdesgrotten.com/2008/11/20/aarschot-grotstraat-20-11-8/

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Park Cerckel, in the Michel Theysstraat, breathes almost 800 years of history. In 1228, the order of the Friars Minor, one of the oldest monastic communities in Diest, established itself on the banks of the Demer. A large part of Diest was destroyed in 1580 by the troops of William of Orange, including the Friars Minor monastery. Soldiers robbed the tomb of Anna van Lotharingen (wife of RenΓ© van Chalon). She was later reburied by the city council in the Sint-Sulpitius church. After 3 years of exile, the Friars Minor returned and started rebuilding. At the end of the 18th century, the monastery was sold publicly by the French, which meant the end for the Friars Minor in Diest. Only the infirmary and the round-arched gate were preserved. During the 19th century, the beer industry in Diest experienced strong growth. Brewery family Pieck - later Cerckel - bought about half of the monastery domain and transformed it into a beautiful pleasure garden. The vegetable gardens became a pond with a beautiful wrought iron bridge, the former monastery infirmary was converted into a garden pavilion with an orangery in its extension. When Brewery Cerckel disappeared, the beautiful city garden also fell into disrepair. In 1990, the city of Diest bought the park. With the renovation of the pond, bridge, cave and round arch gate, the park has welcomed the public again since April 2011. The infirmary and orangery are also being restored to their former glory. Source: https://www.diest.be/vrije-tijd/sport/wandelen/park-cerckel

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The park needs a bit of maintenance after the long works in the area, including the adjacent hospital. But that is coming. Some things have already been restored. And something beautiful is coming: they are busy renovating the old infirmary, conservatory and orangery. That will be beautiful.

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JP
September 8, 2024, Heldensquare

The Heldensquare is more of a memorial than a monument. As a monument, it commemorates the victims of Belgian independence, the First World War and the Second World War. The place where the Heldensquare is located used to be a pond, a fact that was included in the concept. The square is sunken and surrounded by benches, planters, trees, a broken stone wall and various works of art. The monument itself consists of a sculptural ensemble in bronze and bluestone with a brick wall next to it with the names of the fallen and the text "VOOR UW VRIJHEID ZIJN MENSEN GESDIVEN". Around the bronze dome with the statues you will find the names of four places from which soil was brought to Tienen in urns: Dachau, Zwickau, Stalag IA and Breendonk. The whole was created by local architect Jacques Piron and sculptor Georges Van de Voorde. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: War Memorial Heldensquare, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/214961

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September 7, 2024, Heldensquare

You enter and exit the cave via rather large stairs and see all kinds of thank-you notes from believers who once came here. At the entrance of the cave (on the right) there is also a frame with some explanation about Our Lady of the Pool. According to that sign, the remains of a pious man named Thierry were found around 1050. He came from Campen and was a lecturer at the University of Paris. He had also made a promise of eternal chastity to the Virgin Mary. A chapel was built at the site of the murder with the permission of Jan I, Duke of Brabant. And he was baptized, you guessed it, Our Lady of the Pool. Hundreds of pilgrims would come to Tienen and the chapel every year to venerate the Virgin Mary, who was soon regarded as the Queen of the city and its surroundings. And you can read and experience the rest here, in the immediate vicinity of the church and – literally – in the depths when you go down the stairs.

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Mary's cave located on the southern slope of the Eikelberg surrounded by trees in the protected nature reserve "De Eikelberg". The cave was founded in 1954 (see date on the altar: "KWB/ 1954") by the "Christian Workers Movement". The construction of the Marian Grotto took place during the last revival of the construction of Lourdes Grottoes in the 1950s-1960s. The placement took place at the insistence of Pastor Bax in consultation with the board of the workers' union. The then mayor of den Eynde de Rivieren made land available. According to the literature, the material for the construction would come from the broken up road in Putkapel (Wilsele), possibly cheap demolition material was used in the core of the cave. The dedication took place on August 15, 1954. The cave is made of irregular Walloon natural stone blocks and is 5 meters high and 13 meters wide. Top right Marianis with simple statue of Mary. The altar in the niche consists of a bluestone slab on white natural stone supported by two white natural stone pedestals. Triangular bluestone shield under altar with inscription: "KWB/ 1954". On an old postcard there is an image of Bernadette Soubirou to the left in front of the cave as well as some simple benches, image disappeared today. Immovable Heritage Inventory: Marian Caves, https://id.erfgoed.net/themas/17293

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January 7, 2024, Heldensquare

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'caves' can I expect to find around Tielt-Winge?

The 'caves' around Tielt-Winge are primarily artificial Lourdes grottos and historical grotto structures, reflecting the region's cultural and religious heritage. Unlike natural cave systems found elsewhere, these are man-made sites offering places for reflection and historical interest, often integrated into local landscapes or parks.

Are there any family-friendly grotto experiences in Tielt-Winge?

Yes, several grottos are suitable for families. For instance, Park Cerckel: Historic Gate, Grotto, and Iron Bridge offers a pleasant green space with historical elements. The Grotto of the Virgins of Brustem and Lourdes Grotto Tielt-Winge are also considered family-friendly, providing quiet spots for reflection.

What historical or cultural significance do these grottos hold?

Many grottos in the area have significant historical and cultural value. The Lourdes Grotto Tielt-Winge, built in 1878, is a preserved heritage site. Park Cerckel contains remains of a Franciscan monastery from 1228. These sites often serve as pilgrimage destinations and offer insights into local religious traditions.

Are there natural features or parks associated with the grottos?

Yes, some grottos are situated within or near natural settings. The Eikelberg Lourdes Grotto is located on the southern slope of the Eikelberg, surrounded by trees in the protected nature reserve 'De Eikelberg', offering a moment of reflection amidst nature. Park Cerckel is a green space where visitors can enjoy the sounds of nature.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the grottos?

Tielt-Winge offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Walenbos – Walenbos Trail loop' or the 'Troostemberg Forest – Horst Castle loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options like the 'Gravel and Paved Country Path – View of the Wind Turbine loop' or the 'Vlooyberg Tower loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Tielt-Winge, Gravel biking around Tielt-Winge, and Cycling around Tielt-Winge guides.

Is parking available near the grottos?

Yes, for highlights like Park Cerckel, parking is available on the edge of town, making it convenient for visitors to access the site.

What is the best time of year to visit the grottos in Tielt-Winge?

The grottos, being mostly outdoor or semi-open structures, are accessible year-round. However, visiting during spring or summer allows for more pleasant weather to enjoy the surrounding parks and walking trails. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage.

Are the grottos in Tielt-Winge accessible for people with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

While specific accessibility details for each grotto vary, many are integrated into parks or public spaces. It is advisable to check individual site conditions. For example, the Lourdes grotto at Heroes' Square involves stairs to enter and exit, which may pose a challenge for some visitors.

Can I bring my dog to the areas around the grottos?

Many of the grottos are located in public parks or natural areas where dogs are generally permitted, often on a leash. For specific religious sites like the Grotto of the Virgins of Brustem, it's best to observe local signage or inquire about pet policies.

What do visitors enjoy most about the grottos in Tielt-Winge?

Visitors appreciate the grottos as places of peace, reflection, and historical interest. They enjoy the blend of cultural exploration with gentle outdoor activity, often finding them to be quiet escapes from the bustle, as noted by tips for sites like the Grotto of the Virgins of Brustem and Eikelberg Lourdes Grotto.

Are there any significant natural caves near Tielt-Winge?

No, there are no notable natural cave systems located within the municipality of Tielt-Winge. Prominent natural caves in Belgium, such as the Grotten van Han or Grotten van Kanne, are situated in other regions of the country and are not close to Tielt-Winge.

Do I need a permit to visit the grottos?

No, generally you do not need a permit to visit the grottos in Tielt-Winge. They are typically open to the public as religious sites, historical landmarks, or parts of public parks.

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