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The best hikes from bus stations around Gent

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Bus station hiking trails around Gent offer accessible routes through diverse natural landscapes. The region is characterized by the Lys River floodplains, marshes, and a network of canals, providing flat and scenic paths. Green spaces within and around the city contribute to varied hiking experiences, from riverine environments to urban parks. These features make Gent a destination for outdoor activities, with trails often winding through areas rich in meadow birds and unique flora.

Best bus station hiking trails around Gent

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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GR 128 Flanders Route: Ghent City Section

6.27km

01:36

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Hike the easy 3.9-mile GR 128 Flanders Route: Ghent City Section, exploring historic landmarks and serene waterways in Ghent.

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Hike the 5.4-mile Albijn Van den Abeele Trail, a moderate route through Latemse Meersen, blending nature and art history.

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5.60km

01:25

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This easy 3.5-mile hiking route in Zevergemse Scheldemeersen offers scenic river views and passes through the Krommenhoek nature reserve.

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8.01km

02:04

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

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7.48km

01:56

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Easy 4.7-mile (7.5 km) hike in Gavere, Belgium, exploring historical sites of the Battle of Gavere and scenic views.

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April 30, 2026, Spijker - Korenstapelhuis

A Romanesque warehouse, also called "Spijker", served as a storage place for grain transported along the Leiehaven until 1734. Presumably initially owned by the Ghent patrician family Utenhove; since the end of the 13th century, it belonged to the Holy Spirit table of St. Nicholas' Church, which rented it out to grain merchants. From the 16th century onwards, it housed offices of the staple lords, who supervised the collection of the Ghent staple duty; from 1750 as a meeting place for the Pijnders or grain unloaders. The ground floor in the 19th century deteriorated into slum dwellings; burned down in 1896, but the facade was preserved. Restored in 1903 according to a design by architect August Van Assche. Currently, the municipal cleaning service continues to use it for storing containers. Slightly forward-leaning facade with seven bays and three storeys, as well as a gable roof (ridges perpendicular to the street, slate tiles), from the fourth quarter of the 12th century. A wide, stepped gable with six bays and an additional bay, topped with two battlements, built entirely of Tournai limestone. Source: https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/24758

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The Korenstapelhuis or Spijker is a guild house in the Belgian city of Ghent on the Graslei. It is a building built in the Romanesque style from the late 12th century, making it one of the oldest examples of bourgeois Romanesque architecture in Belgium and the Netherlands. It is built of Tournai limestone. It served as a Spijker (grain storage) until 1734. After that, the building served as a meeting place for the Pijnders (grain unloaders). In the 19th century, the building fell into disrepair until it was restored in 1901–1902. Today it houses a hamburger restaurant. To the right of the Korenstapelhuis is the Mauthaus. The left side wall of the Tolhuisje is actually the outer wall of the Korenstapelhuis.

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Between the Leie and Onderbergen lies the Pand, a former Dominican monastery. It is an impressive complex around a forecourt and the old cemetery. The former hospital (1201) came into the hands of the Dominicans, an order that preached in cities and won souls, hence their nickname 'Preachers'. However, the people of Ghent did not like being enslaved and were tired of the sermons. This monastery thus became one of the first victims of the iconoclasts. In the 16th century, Ghent's first theological university saw the light of day in this monastery. Later, in the 19th century, the building became a "tenement house": almost every square meter was rented out to students, artists, and Ghent tribes. The nickname 'Flea Palace' also dates from this period. Source: https://visit.gent.be/nl/zien-doen/pand

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The Royal Dutch Theatre Dutch: Koninklijke Nederlandse Schouwburg, is a theatre building in the Belgian city of Ghent. The theatre is located on the north side of Sint-Baafsplein, which was created in 1897 by the demolition of older buildings that blocked the view of St. Bavo's Cathedral. The theatre was built between 1897 and 1899 on the site of the former Regnessestraat. It was designed in an eclectic style with predominantly Renaissance elements by the architect Edmond De Vigne.

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April 18, 2026, Wijdenaardbrug

In the second half of the 9th century, Wijdenaard, the most important port on the Scheldt, was located here. "Natur" meant mooring place and "broad" referred to the importance of the place. Although some claim that this place name refers to Wijden or Groten Aard, more specifically to the Sint-Janskerkhof, which was formerly located here on the site of the Bisdomplein. The trade around this port led to considerable growth of the oldest medieval city center. In the following centuries, trade shifted to the Castrum on the Leie, where a second portus developed. Due to this development, Wijdenaard lost its importance and was given the name Wijngaard and the nearby bridge logically Wijngaardbrug. Previously, the wines delivered along the Scheldt were unloaded and sold there. Many wine sellers lived in the area. In 1526, the existing wooden bridge was replaced by a stone one. A second renovation took place in 1734 by master builder David 't Kindt. At that time, this bridge was barely 6 m wide. When the Lower Scheldt was filled in 1885, the Wijngaardbrug was rebuilt in metal across the entire width of the Reep, i.e. 22 m. New buildings in the course of the 19th and the first quarter of the 20th century with the construction of large complexes in various neo-styles. Dominated on the west by the neo-Gothic Bishop's Palace, on the south by monumental neoclassical buildings of the National Bank, and finally by the empire-colored buildings of the Provincial Government. The gas lamps on the bridge disappeared in 1954, when public lighting was introduced. When the Reep was filled in 1960, the bridge was demolished in nine days. The Scaldis lock (Scaldis = Scheldt), completed in 2012 at the Oude Beestenmarkt, allows the Upper Scheldt, coming from the Brabantdam, to flow into the newly excavated Lower Scheldt. Between the Bisdomplein and the Reep, the "Wijdenaardbrug" was built for this purpose, which was completed at the end of March 2007 and was then only accessible to cyclists and pedestrians. Source: https://gentdekuip.com/wijdenaardbrug/

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Striking in the facade is the large arch field, decorated with a multi-colored mosaic. The allegorical scene depicts Apollo and the Muses. In the niches, the statues of the most important Ghent rhetoricians' chambers from the end of the 19th century are displayed: de Fonteine, Sint Barbara, Sint Agneete and Maria ter Eere. They are by Louis Mast.

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De Ketelvest is an artificial canal, dug in the early 11th century with shovels for the defense of the trading center of Ghent. The path next to the Ketelvest marked the border between the lordship of St.-Pieters and the city of Ghent. Two preserved boundary stones in the facade of the St.-Barbaracollege and at house no. 39 recall that period. This watercourse connects the Leie at Ketelpoort-Kuipgat with the Schelde at Grote Huidevettershoek, once the border between the German Empire and the French Kingdom.

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The Upper Scheldt Canal Path near Gavere is a popular route for cyclists and walkers along the right bank of the Upper Scheldt, known for its tranquility and minimal traffic, and offering beautiful views of the river, industry, and shipping routes towards Ghent. It is part of the wider towpaths that run along the Scheldt and is managed by De Vlaamse Waterweg (Flemish Waterway), which carries out works to improve the infrastructure, from jetties to landscaping.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails accessible by bus are there around Gent?

There are over 2,200 hiking trails around Gent that are easily accessible by bus, offering a wide variety of experiences for all skill levels. Approximately 1,450 of these are considered easy, while over 700 are moderate.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on bus-accessible hikes near Gent?

The region around Gent offers diverse landscapes, particularly shaped by the Lys and Scheldt rivers. You can expect tranquil riverine paths, floodplains, and marshes like those found along the Lys, which are rich in meadow birds and other wildlife. Trails also wind through areas with canals, rows of pollard willows, and fields of flowers, providing scenic and peaceful walks.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly hikes accessible by bus from Gent?

Yes, many trails are suitable for beginners. For example, the GR 128 Flanders Route: Ghent City Section is an easy 6.2 km route, and the Doornhammeke Route is another easy option at 5.6 km. These routes typically feature flat terrain, making them ideal for a relaxed outing.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the bus-accessible trails in Gent?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences around Gent, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 14,800 ratings. Hikers frequently praise the accessibility of nature from the city, the tranquil river paths, and the diverse green spaces that offer a refreshing escape.

Are there any circular hiking routes available from bus stations?

Yes, many of the trails are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same bus stop without retracing your steps. For instance, the Albijn Van den Abeele Trail is a moderate 8.6 km circular route that offers a varied experience.

Can I spot wildlife on these bus-accessible hikes?

Absolutely. The floodplains and marshes, particularly in the Lys region, are havens for wildlife. Routes like the Assels hiking route are known for meadow birds, ducks, snipes, kestrels, and buzzards. Bringing binoculars is recommended for a better wildlife observation experience.

Are there any family-friendly hiking options accessible by bus?

Many of the easier and shorter routes are perfect for families. The flat paths along rivers and through green spaces provide safe and enjoyable environments for children. Consider routes that explore areas like the Blaarmeersen Recreation Area, which offers open spaces for nature lovers of all ages.

What interesting landmarks or attractions can I see along these routes?

While hiking, you can discover various points of interest. Some routes might lead you past historic sites like Gravensteen Castle or Geeraard the Devil's Castle. Natural attractions include serene spots like Damvallei Lake or the expansive Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen Nature Reserve.

Are there any routes that offer a mix of nature and urban exploration?

Yes, some routes provide a blend of both. The GR 128 Flanders Route: Ghent City Section, for example, allows you to experience both the city's green spots and its accessible natural surroundings, offering a unique perspective on Gent's charm.

What is the typical duration of these bus-accessible hikes?

The duration varies depending on the route's length and your pace. Many popular routes range from 1.5 to 3 hours. For instance, the Battle of Gavere Trail is about 7.5 km and takes around 1 hour 55 minutes, while the 10,000 steps in Ghent route is 8 km and typically takes around 2 hours 3 minutes.

Are there any specific routes that highlight the Lys river region?

Yes, the areas around the Lys river are particularly scenic. The Afsnee-Keuze route, for example, connects to the Keuze Marshes and features narrow paths winding through landscapes characterized by canals and pollard willows, offering a tranquil hiking experience. Ferry services are also available to cross the Lys, extending your hiking possibilities.

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