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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Kortenaken

Best natural monuments around Kortenaken offer diverse natural experiences within the Hageland area of Flemish Brabant. The region features rolling hills, open spaces, and significant waterways, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. While Kortenaken itself is part of a charming natural landscape, nearby areas host notable natural attractions. Visitors can explore various hiking and cycling routes that traverse fields, forests, and small streams.

Best natural monuments around Kortenaken

  • The most popular natural monuments is Calvary forest, a forest that features…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Black Brook

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The Zwarte Beek rises in Hechtel-Eksel and then flows through Beringen to Lummen. There the Helderbeek and the Halbeek flow from Heusden-Zolder into the Zwarte Beek.
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Lake Het Vinne

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Since 1974, the province of (Flemish) Brabant has owned the 120 hectare Vinne. In 2000 it was decided to transform the area into a lake again. Work started in 2004; …

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Calvary forest

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Until 1989, the steep Kalvariebos (83 m) was part of the nearby castle park 't Serclaes. The beech forest is now owned by the municipality of Lubbeek. A calvary group …

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Dassenaardeheuvel

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German trenches from the First World War (Dassenaarde)
On top of the Dassenaarde hill in the Dassenaarde nature reserve in Molenstede-Diest lies a trench from the First World …

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The Battle of the Silver Helmets took place on Aug. 12, 1914 in the Limburg town of Halen. It was the last major battle at equestrian division level and the …

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May 1, 2026, Battle of the Silver Helmets Memorial

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When the heather blooms like it does now, and as nature increasingly reclaims the area, it becomes difficult, if not impossible, to see any remnants. There's a trench path, but I wouldn't be surprised if the trenches themselves gradually fade away with all the natural expansion nearby and on the hill. Incidentally, I didn't see the information board this time.

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Very relaxing, beautiful well-maintained paths.

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Monument with several large helmets to commemorate the battle that took place here during WWI. It also offers a view of the surroundings.

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Until 1989, the steep Kalvariebos (83 m) was part of the nearby castle park 't Serclaes. The beech forest is now owned by the municipality of Lubbeek. A calvary group - founded around 1860 out of devotion by the devout 't Serclaes family - adorns the hilltop. In 1992 the municipality installed three new statues. In a lower part of the forest, you can have a picnic at one of the tables or rest in the witches' circle, formed by a remarkable group of beech trees. Also behind the crucifix above you will find a picnic table and in front of it is a small bench. In a lower part of the forest, you can have a picnic at one of the tables or rest in the witches' circle, formed by a remarkable group of beech trees. You will also find a picnic table behind the crucifix above and a small bench in front of it. Source calvary group: https://www.rlnh.be/assets/images/rl-noordhageland/Publicaties%20-%20Aan%20de%20slag/05_RLNH_Lubbeek.pdf

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The bridge connects the forests of Hees with Lobos castle and Loboshoeve.

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Near Meldert and Zelem, on the border of Kempen and Hageland, the stream squeezes between several "Diestiaan ridges". The valley here is relatively narrow and the rapid transition from very wet swampy areas to very dry ridges make this area very valuable landscape and ecologically. In the "Schurfert" area in Meldert/Linkhout, the creation of ponds and marshes in the valley area has once again created an ideal biotope for meadow birds. Curlew, stonechat and snipe are increasingly frequenting this area. The "Marais de Zeelhem", currently known as "de Leunen", was also the favorite excursion site for botanists 100 years ago and even today it still houses characteristic flora, such as snake root, water hemlock, gale and many sedge species. On older maps the stream here was also known as "De Zwarte Laak" (De Swerte Laeck).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular natural attractions to visit around Kortenaken?

Beyond the immediate vicinity of Kortenaken, the broader Hageland area offers several notable natural attractions. Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from the Calvary forest, known for its remarkable beech trees and picnic spots. Another popular spot is Black Brook, a stream valley recognized for its significant natural value due to ongoing protection efforts. Additionally, Lake Het Vinne, Flanders' only natural inland lake, is a favorite for walking and nature discovery.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or areas suitable for children near Kortenaken?

Yes, several natural areas around Kortenaken are great for families. Lake Het Vinne is particularly family-friendly, offering a playground, play forest, sensory experience path, and adventurous hiking trails. The Black Brook area also features routes suitable for families. The Dassenaardeheuvel offers a beautiful panoramic view and an adventurous playground nearby.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Kortenaken?

The region around Kortenaken is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Saint Amor Church Kortenaken – Hoeve Liefkensrode loop' or routes in the Heibos area. Cyclists can enjoy options such as the 'Chapel with a View – View of the Grote Gete loop' for road cycling or the 'Vlooyberg Tower – Vlooyberg Tower loop' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and road cycling guide for Kortenaken.

Are there any natural areas with historical significance near Kortenaken?

Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical context. The Dassenaardeheuvel in Molenstede-Diest, for instance, features German trenches from the First World War on its summit, offering a unique blend of nature and history. Additionally, the Battle of the Silver Helmets Memorial, while a man-made monument, is situated in a natural setting and commemorates a significant historical event from WWI.

What are the best viewpoints to experience the natural landscape around Kortenaken?

For expansive views of the Hageland landscape, the Calvary forest offers scenic vistas after a short climb. While not a natural monument itself, the Vlooyberg Tower in Tielt-Winge (near Kortenaken) provides panoramic views from one of the highest points in the Hageland region, allowing you to see far across the rolling hills. The Dassenaardeheuvel also offers beautiful panoramic views.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible natural areas or trails?

Yes, Lake Het Vinne provincial domain is notably accessible. It offers a range of possibilities for walking and discovering nature, and importantly, two all-terrain wheelchairs and slings are available to visitors free of charge, making it inclusive for everyone.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Kortenaken?

The natural areas around Kortenaken can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings blooming flora and fresh greenery, while summer is ideal for longer walks and outdoor activities. Autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage, particularly in forested areas like the Calvary forest. Even in winter, the serene landscapes, especially around Lake Het Vinne, offer peaceful walks, though some trails might be muddy.

Can I find any unique natural features or 'hidden gems' in the Kortenaken area?

The region is rich in subtle natural beauty. The stream valley of the Black Brook is considered a significant natural gem due to its protected status and diverse ecosystem. Lake Het Vinne, as Flanders' only natural inland lake, is also a unique hydrological feature. The 'witches' circle' of remarkable beech trees in the Calvary forest offers a distinctive natural spot.

Are there opportunities for wildlife observation near Kortenaken's natural monuments?

Yes, particularly around water bodies and protected areas. Lake Het Vinne is an ideal location for birdwatching, especially for migratory birds, due to its transformation back into a lake. The protected stream valley of the Black Brook also supports a diverse range of local wildlife.

What are the options for parking and public transport when visiting these natural areas?

While specific parking details vary by location, many natural areas and trailheads around Kortenaken offer designated parking. For example, the provincial domain of Lake Het Vinne typically has visitor parking. Public transport options to reach these more rural natural monuments might be limited, so checking local bus schedules or considering car travel is advisable for most locations.

Are there any easy walking routes or trails suitable for a leisurely stroll?

Yes, there are several easy walking routes. The provincial domain of Lake Het Vinne offers gentle paths perfect for a leisurely stroll. Many of the hiking routes listed in the hiking guide for Kortenaken, such as the 'Saint Amor Church Kortenaken – Hoeve Liefkensrode loop' or routes in the Heibos, are rated as easy and suitable for relaxed walks through the charming natural landscapes of fields, forests, and small waterways.

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