Best attractions and places to see around Uccle include a variety of natural spaces, historical buildings, and cultural venues. This green and affluent municipality in the Brussels-Capital Region offers a tranquil experience distinct from the bustling city center. Visitors can explore expansive forests, picturesque parks, and significant historical sites. The area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural engagement.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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I was pleasantly surprised here: a former road through the forest is now a paradise for cyclists and pedestrians. I can't imagine cars there.👍🙏😜🚴
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Old asphalt in the forest. Could be a better surface.
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Beautiful but very busy. Good to know!
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Early in the morning to avoid the crowds
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One of the green lungs of the south of Brussels... forms the link between Brussels and the Forest of Soignes. Ideal place for walks, jogging or cycling
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Excellent for cycling in both winter and summer. Nice, but long straight...
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Uccle is rich in green spaces. A significant portion of the ancient Sonian Forest Path, known as the "beech cathedral," extends into Uccle, offering exceptional flora and fauna. You can also visit Bois de la Cambre, a 123-hectare park that acts as a green lung for the city and is classified as a Natura 2000 area. Other notable parks include Wolvendael Park, Park Deendal, Brugmann Park, and Sauvagère Park, all offering tranquil settings for relaxation and outdoor activities. The Kauwberg Nature area is a 53-hectare semi-natural site focusing on biodiversity preservation.
Yes, Uccle has several historical and cultural sites. You can explore the historic Dieweg Cemetery, the resting place for many historical figures. The Saint-Pierre's Church, located in the historical center of Uccle at Parvis Saint-Pierre, is an emblem of the municipality. Other sites include Villa Bloemenwerf, an example of Uccle's rich architectural heritage, and the Royal Meteorological Institute and Royal Observatory, which form Belgium's Space Pole.
Uccle offers several family-friendly options. Many parks like Park Deendal and Brugmann Park feature fantastic playgrounds suitable for children. The expansive Sonian Forest Path and Bois de la Cambre are ideal for family walks and cycling. While not directly in Uccle, the nearby Château de La Hulpe offers beautiful gardens and a large park that families can enjoy.
Uccle is an excellent starting point for hiking. You can find various trails, such as the 'Drowned Children's Ponds – Vuilbeek Valley loop from Kauwberg' (moderate, 8.8 km) or the 'Green Field – Paved road loop from Linkebeek' (easy, 6.6 km). For more options and detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Uccle guide.
Yes, Uccle is well-suited for cycling. Routes range from easy to difficult, including the 'Bois de la Cambre – Bois de la Cambre loop from Kauwberg' (easy, 18.3 km) and more challenging options like the 'King Baudouin Park – Woluwe Park loop from Uccle-Calevoet' (difficult, 58.1 km). Discover more routes in the Cycling around Uccle guide.
Uccle boasts interesting architecture, including sublime Art Deco facades, particularly around Square Coghen and Place Van Der Elst. The Villa Bloemenwerf, designed by Henri Vandevelde, is another notable example of the region's rich architectural heritage. The Estee Jobs Russian Church also offers a unique architectural and spiritual experience with its Byzantine icons and cupolas.
Uccle's natural attractions, such as the Sonian Forest and Bois de la Cambre, are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the parks and outdoor cafes, while winter provides a serene atmosphere for walks, especially in the forests. The Uccle Cultural Centre offers a varied program throughout the year.
Some areas within Uccle are wheelchair accessible. For instance, the Château de La Hulpe and its surrounding park are noted as wheelchair accessible. While the Grand Place (Grote Markt) in Brussels, though not in Uccle itself, is also listed as wheelchair accessible. It's always recommended to check specific venue details for accessibility information before visiting.
For a taste of local life and shopping, head to Rue Xavier de Bue and Chaussée d'Alsemberg, which offer a variety of shops from boutiques to chain stores. The Parvis Saint-Pierre is a lively square where you can enjoy local life, shop for organic produce, or taste seafood on Sundays. Don't miss Jerome Grimpon Chocolatier for acclaimed chocolates and ice cream, or Burgium for a selection of artisanal beers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and green experience Uccle offers, distinct from the bustling city center. The expansive natural spaces like the Sonian Forest Path and Bois de la Cambre are highly valued for their beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The historical charm of sites like the Château de La Hulpe and the picturesque viewpoints also receive high praise from the komoot community.
Yes, Uccle offers several excellent running trails. You can find routes like the 'Stone Throne in the Sonian Forest loop' (moderate, 11.2 km) or various loops within Bois de la Cambre, such as the 'Bois de la Cambre – Workout/playground area loop' (moderate, 6.8 km). For more running options, consult the Running Trails around Uccle guide.
Uccle is home to the Royal Meteorological Institute and the Royal Observatory, which, along with the Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy, form Belgium's Space Pole. These institutions are significant centers for scientific research and observation in meteorology, astronomy, and space science, contributing to Belgium's scientific heritage.


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