Best huts around Kortessem are situated within the Haspengouw landscape, known for its rolling hills, fruit orchards, and the meandering Jeker valley. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and unique structures for outdoor enthusiasts. Kortessem serves as a starting point for exploring diverse points of interest, from artistic installations to nature observation spots. The area provides various opportunities for hikers to engage with the local environment.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Nice picnic spot, covered or also without, but in the shade of the trees...
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Ornithology or bird science is a specialization of zoology that deals with the study of birds. It includes the classification of species and observation of behavior, migration, song, and flight patterns. Birds are ringed, among other things, to learn more about their migratory behavior and age. An ornithologist is a practitioner of ornithology. A hobby ornithologist is a birdwatcher.
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Since 2020, efforts have been underway here to combat an invasive alien species, the watercress (Crassula sylvestris), a small plant that can multiply explosively in bare areas and outpaces all native seedlings. Keeping this alien species under control requires intensive and costly management. Moreover, the alien species suffocates all other native aquatic plants. Attempts are being made here to combat this alien species in a natural way. First, the watercress was removed from the pond bottom. Subsequently, native natural enemies of the invasive plant were planted. This reduces the watercress's chances of spreading to the surrounding nature. This is an experiment by the City of Hasselt and the Bio-Research research center at PXL University of Applied Sciences, but to date, it does not appear to be sufficient.
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In the vast De Kevie nature reserve, located southeast of Tongeren, several hiking trails follow the picturesque Jeker valley, a meandering river that gives the landscape its character. During one of these walks, you'll encounter not only nature and culture but also atmospheric elements that enhance the experience of the area. One of the attractions along this route is a branch hut combined with a wooden bridge over the Oude Jeker river. Hikers often mention this spot as a beautiful and peaceful place to pause and take in the surroundings. The wooden bridge over the Oude Jeker is part of the walking paths that follow the banks of the river and connects various sections of the path. The bridge's simple construction blends seamlessly into the natural surroundings, creating a harmonious transition from one part of the landscape to the next. Next to the bridge, you'll find a branch hut—a hut constructed from natural materials like branches and wood—that serves as a place of rest and observation. Such huts are often accessible, creative structures where hikers can pause for a break, shelter from the weather, or observe birds and other animals without making too much of an impression on nature. They emphasize the feeling of experiencing nature and connect with the ecological character of De Kevie. The Oude Jeker River itself is a branch of the river on the southern border of the reserve and plays a significant role in the area's ecological balance. Along the banks of this waterway, nature restoration projects have restored the original meanders of the river, benefiting biodiversity and making the landscape visually appealing. Along with other elements such as boardwalks, historic mills, viewpoints, and artwork, the branch hut with its wooden bridge forms an inviting part of the hiking experience in De Kevie—a place where nature, tranquility, and people meet in the Haspengouw landscape.
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Shortly after the Schoenbrouck Pond in the Kiewit nature reserve was redesigned, it became overgrown with an invasive alien species, watercress. This was a disaster for the pond's natural character. Originally, a solution had been devised that was better than the one normally used in such a situation. The usual solution was to completely fill the pond and re-dig it after five years. But apparently, the faster method hasn't been very successful so far. More information about this can be found at https://www.natuurpunthasseltzonhoven.be/watercrassula-natuurlijk-bestrijden/ From the birdwatching hide, you usually won't see many waterfowl, except for those on the signs inside. So: a hide with a little something extra and wait and see.
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Not a drop of water in sight. The pond has dried up.
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Along the picturesque avenue leading to Hex Castle, four teardrop-shaped tree tents hang high among the tall trees, artistic sleeping accommodations designed by Dré Wapenaar. These temporary sculptures balance between architecture and sculpture, inviting guests to spend the night or simply take shelter under the trees. A unique experience in the heart of the Haspengouw landscape, where nature and creativity converge!
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In October 2021, an additional component of the "Experience-filled Kevie" project was opened. The bend in Neremweg, where the equipment was installed, was a life-threatening situation. Children could unknowingly wander across the old bridge and end up in that dangerous bend. Instead of creating all sorts of prohibition signs and other hazards, a playful approach was chosen, using play equipment to guide the children past a climbing frame, stilts, stepping stones, a round branch hut, and a willow tunnel to the new bridge.
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For a truly unique experience, you can stay in the Dré Wapenaar Tree Tents and Field Furniture, Tranendreef. These artistic, teardrop-shaped sculptures are suspended high among trees, offering an alternative form of accommodation that blends art and nature in the Haspengouw landscape.
Overnight stays in the Dré Wapenaar Tree Tents are typically available from April 1 to September 30. This period allows visitors to fully enjoy the natural surroundings and the unique outdoor experience.
Each tree tent can accommodate two adults and two small children and is equipped with two half-moon mattresses. Visitors should bring their own sleeping bags and pillows. Nearby, you'll find 'Field Furniture 'Pure Nature'' by Ardie Van Bommel, which provides facilities for sitting, washing, a toilet, and a barbecue, inspired by the region's fruit crates. Breakfast can also be ordered for an additional fee.
Yes, the Schoenbroek Pond Bird Hide is specifically designed for observing water birds, featuring information boards about local avifauna. Similarly, the Bird Observation Platform at Augustine Pond offers a viewpoint for studying birds in their natural habitat.
You can find several convenient resting spots. The Branch hut and wooden bridge over the Oude Jeker features a sphere-shaped hut made from natural materials, serving as a place for rest and observation. Additionally, the Open Shelter provides a picnic table and cover, ideal for a break or shelter from rain.
Many of the huts and observation points are considered family-friendly. The Dré Wapenaar Tree Tents can accommodate families with small children, and the Branch hut and wooden bridge over the Oude Jeker is part of a playful route designed to engage children. Bird hides like the Schoenbroek Pond Bird Hide often have peepholes at various heights, making them accessible for younger visitors.
The region around Kortessem offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Kortessem guide, including routes like 'Boardwalks in Zammelen' or 'Nietelbroeken Nature Reserve Boardwalk loop'. There are also extensive cycling opportunities, detailed in the Cycling around Kortessem guide and Road Cycling Routes around Kortessem guide.
The huts are situated within the beautiful Haspengouw landscape, characterized by rolling hills, lush fruit orchards, and the picturesque meandering Jeker valley. You'll encounter diverse natural features, including ponds, forests, and restored river meanders, providing excellent opportunities for nature appreciation.
Yes, there are easy hiking routes available. For instance, the 'Nietelbroeken Boardwalk loop from Wimmertingen' is an easy 4.5 km route, and the 'Hemelspark Playground – Bellevue Forest Wooden Bridge loop from Kortessem' is another easy 5.8 km option, both found in the Hiking around Kortessem guide.
This spot features a beautifully integrated wooden bridge over the Oude Jeker river, accompanied by a unique sphere-shaped hut constructed from natural materials. It's designed as a playful and peaceful place for hikers to pause, enjoy the surroundings, and observe nature within the De Kevie nature reserve.
For more details on booking and availability for the Dré Wapenaar Tree Tents, you can visit the official tourism website for the region: visitlimburg.be.


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