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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Destelbergen

Best natural monuments around Destelbergen include a variety of natural areas and parks within this East Flanders municipality. The landscape features significant low fen areas, former river meanders, and managed nature reserves. These locations offer opportunities to experience diverse flora and fauna. The region provides green spaces for recreation and nature observation.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is Meandering Old Scheldt, a river that was restored to its former glory a few years ago.…

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Meandering Old Scheldt

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Damvallei Lake

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In De Damvallei you can go hiking in nature, near Ghent. It is a low moor, formed by some distant meanders of the Scheldt. The marked walking routes take you …

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The arboretum was planted in 1973.
It includes more than 60 tree species, including all native trees of Flanders, as well as a number of park trees.
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Duck Decoy and Keeper's Cottage Donkmeer

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On an island in the Donkmeer lies the Eendenkooi, the "duck cage", which dates back to 1678. Until shortly after 1930 it was used to store ducks that were caught …

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The viewing platform, strategically located at the intersection of the four municipalities that form the Kalkense Meersen, not only offers stunning views of the green landscape and the old Scheldt …

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April 29, 2026, Natuurpunt Observation Tower at Blokstraat and Oude Schelde

Kijktoren Schellebelle; a viewing platform at the intersection of Tragelweg and Blokstraat offers you a unique view of the Kalkense Meersen. At this point, the Tragelpad with the old Scheldearm meets the Blokstraat, forming the nerve center of the recreational routes.

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The viewing platform, strategically located at the intersection of the four municipalities that form the Kalkense Meersen, not only offers stunning views of the green landscape and the old Scheldt arm, but also allows visitors to observe the landscape's evolution over the years. According to Michaël Crapoen of Natuurpunt Scheldeland, the platform is a real asset because it offers the opportunity to experience nature from a different perspective. In addition, numerous recreational cycling and walking routes converge here. (Scheldt Valley National Park)

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Nice addition to the area, but actually a bit too low to view the entire area

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The Aelmoeseneiebos (or Aalmoezenijebos) is a nature reserve on the territory of the municipalities of Melle (Gontrode) and Oosterzele (Landskouter). The forest is 28.5 hectares in size and is owned by the University of Ghent. The forest area is now managed by the university Lab for Forest & Nature. The railway line Ghent-Geraardsbergen divides the forest in two. The Aelmoeseneiebos is an old forest area that already appeared on the Ferraris map in 1775. The forest was owned by the Saint Bavo's Abbey of Ghent for centuries. During the French period (1794-1815) it was transferred to the public poor relief of the city of Ghent. In 1967-1968 the Belgian State bought the forest so that the University of Ghent could use it as a test forest. The most important tree species are summer oak and beech, with ash and maple in the stream valleys. The Aelmoeseneiebos is known for its spring flora such as wood anemone, slender primrose, yellow dead-nettle and small periwinkle. During the First World War, the forest was largely cut down but replanted in 1920. Adjacent to the western part of the Aelmoeseneiebos, 10 hectares of plots of land belonging to Natuurpunt, Oosterzele department, are located in the valley of the Gondebeek. With the 'Rodeland landscape project' [1], the aim is to connect the Aelmoeseneiebos with the Makegemse forests through afforestation in the valleys of the Gondebeek, Kerkesbeek and Driesbeek[2][3]. In 2021, 5 amphibian tunnels were constructed in the Gondebeek valley[4]. Inventories and research in the Aelmoeseneiebos found 1329 different species: including 64 tree and shrub species and 599 species of invertebrates. The Aelmoeseneiebos is protected in Europe as part of the Natura 2000 area (habitat directive area) 'Forests of the south-east of the Zandleemstreek' (BE2300044). The forest is freely accessible on the footpaths.

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New viewing platform nature point is a tribute to Groene Lieve: “A monument in the nature conservation of the Kalkense Meersen” The platform that looks out 6.5 meters high above the Nature Reserve is also in a symbolic place. “As a young kid I still remember well that Lieve’s red and small Fiat was always parked at this place on the Blokstraat while she was clearing litter, handing out leaflets to hikers and reprimanding farmers. Always busy for nature”, says Peter Claus. The platform is located at a nerve point in the Kalkense Meersen close to the new Roerdompbrug and offers hikers a unique view of the Oude Schelde. That arm was dug out again a few years ago. Since then beavers have been living there again and from the platform you can spot deer and other animals and birds. “It offers a view of the past and the future of our National Park.”

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This nature reserve is a remnant of an extensive forest area that gradually had to make way for agriculture in the 18th century. The surrounding land and the forest were owned for centuries by the Aalmoezenij, the poor relief of the Ghent Saint Bavo's Abbey. The production of wood was the main function at that time. The forest was purchased by the Belgian state in 1967-1968 so that the University of Ghent could use it as a test forest. In the early years, it was mainly used for studies on the growth and management of forests with a view to wood production. It also had a recreational and educational function. Railway line 122 Melle-Geraardsbergen divides the forest in two. In the western part (where we walked) an arboretum was created in 1973. With the 'Rodeland landscape project', the aim is to connect the Aelmoeseneiebos with the Makegemse forests through further afforestation of a number of stream valleys.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Destelbergen?

Destelbergen offers a diverse range of natural features, including extensive low fen areas, former river meanders, and managed nature reserves. You'll find flower-rich, moist hay meadows, peat pits, and thickets of willows and alders. Specific highlights include the Meandering Old Scheldt, which is ideal for bird watching, and the Damvallei Lake, a significant eye-catcher within a low moor ecosystem.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Destelbergen?

Yes, several natural monuments in Destelbergen are suitable for families. The Meandering Old Scheldt, Damvallei Lake, and Aelmoeseneiebos Stream and Wooden Bridge are all marked as family-friendly. The Aelmoeseneiebos, with its arboretum of over 60 tree species, offers an engaging experience for walkers of all ages. Additionally, the Duck Decoy and Keeper's Cottage Donkmeer features a petting zoo and willow tunnel, making it a fun destination for children.

Where can I go for a relaxing nature walk in Destelbergen?

For relaxing nature walks, De Damvallei is an excellent choice with marked routes that take you through diverse landscapes. The Reinaertpark, located behind the municipal building, also offers a beautiful and varied piece of nature for leisurely strolls. Heusdenkouter provides a pleasant green oasis in the center of Heusden, while the Kollebloem is part of several recommended walking routes.

What are the best places for wildlife spotting in Destelbergen?

The Meandering Old Scheldt is ideal for bird watching, with a new lookout tower providing excellent views. De Damvallei is particularly noted as a hotspot for dragonflies and damselflies, with its peat ponds serving as important breeding grounds. It's also a great place to spot many birds. The Vinderhoutse Bossen are home to unique animal and plant species, making it a rich area for nature lovers.

Are there any historical or cultural sites within Destelbergen's natural areas?

Yes, the Duck Decoy and Keeper's Cottage Donkmeer is a notable historical site. Dating back to 1678, this duck cage on an island in the Donkmeer was historically used for catching ducks. Today, it functions as an open-air museum where you can learn about its history and the work of the 'cage man', while observing ducks, herons, and storks.

What outdoor activities, like hiking or cycling, are available near these natural monuments?

Destelbergen offers various outdoor activities near its natural monuments. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Damvallei Nature Reserve – Boardwalk Along the Kattepad loop' or the 'View of Damvallei Lake – Damvallei Lake loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Gentbrugse Meersen and Schelderoute Loop' or 'Cycling past castles'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Destelbergen, Gravel biking around Destelbergen, and Cycling around Destelbergen guides.

When is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Destelbergen?

The natural monuments in Destelbergen offer beauty throughout the year. Spring is ideal for witnessing the exuberant splendor of spring bloomers, particularly in the Hospiesbos, known for its beautiful hyacinths. Autumn is also a great time for walks, as many special fungi and mushrooms appear. Summer provides pleasant weather for exploring the diverse landscapes and spotting dragonflies in areas like De Damvallei.

Are the natural monuments in Destelbergen accessible by public transport or do they have parking?

While specific public transport details vary by location, many natural areas in Destelbergen are generally accessible. For example, Reinaertpark is located behind the municipal building, suggesting central access. For driving, parking facilities are typically available near popular nature reserves. It's advisable to check local municipality websites or specific reserve information for precise details on public transport connections and parking options for each site.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments in Destelbergen?

Many natural areas in Belgium, including those in Destelbergen, generally welcome dogs, often requiring them to be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the comfort of other visitors. Specific rules can vary by reserve, so it's always best to check local signage or the websites of managing organizations like Natuurpunt for the most current leash policies.

What makes the Damvallei area special for nature lovers?

De Damvallei is a significant low fen area, formed by former meanders of the Schelde river. It's special for its diverse ecosystem, featuring flower-rich, moist hay meadows, numerous peat pits, and thickets of willows and alders. It's a hotspot for dragonflies and damselflies, with peat ponds serving as important breeding grounds. The area is actively managed for ecological balance and offers marked routes for nature walks, allowing visitors to experience its rich flora and fauna.

What is the Aelmoeseneiebos and what can I see there?

The Aelmoeseneiebos Stream and Wooden Bridge features an arboretum planted in 1973, showcasing over 60 tree species, including native Flemish trees and various park trees. It's an upright forest with tall trees, offering a unique opportunity to explore diverse tree species. The forest is freely accessible to walkers and is also used for bioscience engineering courses.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known natural spots in Destelbergen?

While not widely publicized, the Hospiesbos is considered a gem. Hidden behind ribbon development, this forest offers the beauty of popular nature reserves in a quieter setting. It's particularly known for its stunning hyacinths in spring and a variety of special fungi and mushrooms in autumn, providing a peaceful escape with natural play elements for children.

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