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The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Grote Geule

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Family friendly hiking trails around Grote Geule traverse a unique landscape shaped by ancient tidal creeks and historical impoldering. The region is characterized by expansive open water, broad reed beds, and marshland, providing a rich habitat for diverse flora and fauna. Elevations are minimal, with routes generally flat, making them accessible for various ability levels. The area features notable natural elements such as rare plants, pollard willows, and a significant bird population.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Grote Geule

Last updated: July 12, 2026

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Kieldrecht Wetlands – Grote Geule Nature Reserve loop from Kieldrecht

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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DirkWi
May 2, 2026, Bench and History of Fort Verboom

The bench and information board are located at the eastern end of a four-kilometer-long low sand ridge that connects Kieldrecht with De Klinge. Due to its higher elevation, this sand ridge is less susceptible to flooding than the surrounding areas. This also made it of great military importance during the various wars of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. We therefore find several old forts and lines on the sand ridge: fort De Klinge (1595), fort Fuentes (1591, renamed fort Spinola in 1626), the Koningsdijk (1674), and fort Bedmar (1701-1702). In 1701, the Spanish army decided to build a new fort north of Kieldrecht. The fort was built on the spot where the Koningsdijk met the sand ridge of the so-called Kouter(berg). The new defensive work was named after the Fleming Prosper Georges Verboom, an important officer in the Spanish army and one of the engineers of the Bedmar line. The fort served in the War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1714). As early as 1703, it was captured by the army of the Republic of the United Netherlands, the so-called 'Staatsen'. After the war, the fort lost its military importance and almost completely disappeared into the landscape. Fort Verboom has a triangular shape, deviating from the usual four- or five-sided fort construction. The point of the fort is directed north, and thus straight at the enemy. The southern side is equipped with two pentagonal bastions. The entrance to the fort is located between the two bastions. Fort Verboom is quite large. The distance between the two bastion points is approximately 250 meters. The size of a fort is determined by the range of the cannons. The defensive belt is formed by a glacis (a gently sloping strip), a moat, and an earthen rampart. The fort is entirely constructed of earth, as was customary for forts of this period. Earth is a cheaper building material than stone. Furthermore, an earthen fort can be built faster than a stone one and is more resistant to heavy cannonballs. Today, Fort Verboom has largely disappeared, and the site has been completely incorporated into the built environment. The fort lies right on the national border, with its point in the Netherlands and its southern side with the two bastions in Belgium. Remnants of the moats can still be seen in some backyards. ... so reads the information board.

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The Sint-Jozefkerk of Nieuw Namen was taken into use in 1860, shortly after the founding of the village. In 1898 the church was expanded, in 1912 a new tower was built, and in 1923 the side aisles were extended. In front of the church is a bronze Sacred Heart statue from around 1920, made by P. de Roeck. source: Wikipedia

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The silhouette of a walking man is a work (from 2010) by the Melsele-based artist Stefaan van Biesen (°1953), titled "Grenzer"; it is therefore not by chance that it stands on the Belgian-Dutch border. The man walks through a screen, a transit zone from one area to another. He is a passer-by, on his way between two worlds. The work refers both to borders in our minds, limitations to our freedom, but also to how that freedom is only real freedom when it is not at the expense of our fellow human beings... and to how topographical borders have been conceived by the same freedom-seeking human. ... the artist himself explains his work. (see etcetera.plus)

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The monument at the Sint-Michielskerk of Kieldrecht commemorates the victims of both world wars. In front are 12 names of "Fallen on the field of honor". On one of the sides are 5 more names. On the other side are 4 names "Died in Exile". At the back hangs a copper plate relating to the 2nd World War. There are 4 names on it "fallen on the field of honor", in addition 1 man died as a political prisoner. source: tracesofwar.nl

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DirkWi
May 1, 2026, Grenspaal 271

The demarcation of the Belgian-Dutch border came about after the Treaty of Maastricht in 1843. Border post number 1 is located at the Drielandenpunt in Vaals, the last post, border post number 365, is in the Zwin west of Retranchement in Zeeland-Flandres. Here, between Kieldrecht (B) and Nieuw-Namen (NL) is number 271.

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The Sint-Michielskerk of Kieldracht dates from 1854. Only the west tower is older - as the sole remnant of the previous, 18th-century church - it was added in 1788. Currently, restoration work is being carried out on that tower. In 1964, the original floor was replaced, and the gravestones were removed at the same time. The Rococo pulpit, confessionals, and statues (of Saint Michael, among others, of course) are all 18th-century. The Way of the Cross is 19th-century. There are also a number of 20th-century statues to be seen. Source: Inventory of Immovable Heritage

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DirkWi
May 1, 2026, Kleine Weel

A 'weel' (also called 'wiel' or 'kolk') is a deep pool of water that originated after a dike breach. The enormous force of the water during such a breach created a deep hole behind the dike, which often remained in the landscape as a mere or pool after the dike was repaired. Such 'welen' often develop into valuable nature reserves. The Grote and Kleine Weel form an important link between the nature reserves Grote Geule and Drijdijck. The Grote Geule is an offshoot of the former, much larger Land van Saeftinghe. source: natuurpunt.be

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The Verrebroek pumping station is currently under scaffolding: the pumps are due for overhaul, with a choice being made for an energy-efficient and fish-friendly solution. Source: Coordination Committee for Integrated Water Policy, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are there around Grote Geule?

Grote Geule offers a wide selection of routes suitable for families. You'll find over 260 easy hiking trails, with a total of more than 440 routes available in the area, ensuring plenty of options for all ages and skill levels.

What kind of terrain can we expect on family hikes in Grote Geule?

The terrain around Grote Geule is generally flat and accessible, characterized by ancient tidal creeks, open water, reed beds, and marshland. Many paths follow dikes and polder landscapes, offering easy walking surfaces suitable for families. You'll encounter diverse vegetation and scenic views without significant elevation changes.

Are there any circular routes suitable for families in Grote Geule?

Yes, there are several excellent circular routes perfect for families. For an easy option, consider the Boundary post 271 – Silhouette of a Hiker loop from Kieldrecht, which is just over 4.6 km. Another easy choice is the Dike Houses – Book Exchange Box loop from Kieldrecht, spanning about 6.4 km.

What natural features or landmarks can we see along the family trails?

Grote Geule is rich in natural beauty and historical elements. You can explore the expansive open water areas, reed beds, and unique marshland with rare plants like cotton grass and royal fern. A major attraction is the recently restored boathouse, which serves as an information point with a bird-watching wall and observation platform. The area also features picturesque pollard willows and offers views of the surrounding polders. Keep an eye out for diverse birdlife, including various ducks, marsh harriers, and bluethroats.

Is Grote Geule suitable for dog-friendly family hikes?

While Grote Geule is a nature reserve, many of the surrounding trails are suitable for families with dogs. It's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect the delicate ecosystem and wildlife, especially in areas with ground-nesting birds. Always check local signage for specific restrictions within the reserve itself, as free walking within the entire reserve is generally not permitted.

What is the best time of year to visit Grote Geule for family hiking?

Grote Geule is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for family hikes. In spring, you can witness the awakening of nature and observe breeding birds. Autumn offers stunning colors and comfortable temperatures. Winter can be great for birdwatching, with many migratory species present, but trails might be muddier. Summer is also enjoyable, though it can be warmer.

Are there any easy, shorter routes for families with young children?

Absolutely! For families with young children looking for an easy and shorter walk, the Boundary post 271 – Silhouette of a Hiker loop from Kieldrecht is an excellent choice. It's an easy 4.6 km loop that can be completed in about 1 hour and 10 minutes, offering a gentle introduction to the area's natural beauty.

Where can we park when visiting Grote Geule for a family hike?

Parking is generally available in the nearby villages, such as Kieldrecht, which serve as common starting points for many routes. For example, the Silhouette of a Hiker – Boundary post 271 loop from Kieldrecht starts directly from Kieldrecht, where you can typically find parking facilities.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Grote Geule?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.38 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility, the diverse birdlife, and the well-maintained paths that offer beautiful views of the unique polder landscape and the ancient tidal creek. Many appreciate the opportunity to connect with nature and the sense of peace found here.

Are there any longer, moderate family-friendly routes for older children?

For families with older children or those looking for a slightly longer adventure, the Kieldrecht Wetlands – Grote Geule Nature Reserve loop from Kieldrecht is a great moderate option. This route covers nearly 11.6 km and takes approximately 2 hours and 55 minutes, offering a more extensive exploration of the wetlands and nature reserve.

Can we combine a hike with other activities or historical sites?

Yes, the Grote Geule area is rich in history. You can easily combine your hike with walks along the historic Drijdijck or visit the Spaans Fort, adding a cultural dimension to your outdoor experience. The restored boathouse also offers an information point and bird-watching opportunities, making it a great stop for families.

Are there any cafes or picnic spots along the family trails?

While specific cafes directly on the trails within the nature reserve might be limited, the nearby villages like Kieldrecht offer amenities. Additionally, a short walking path connects the Tragel in Kieldrecht to a meadow featuring benches and a picnic area, providing a perfect spot for a family break amidst nature.

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