Best attractions and places to see around Kuurne include a mix of natural features and historical sites within and near this West Flemish municipality. The region offers green spaces like the Orveyt Forest, providing walking paths for nature enthusiasts. Cultural points of interest, such as historical industrial sites and protected heritage buildings, reflect Kuurne's past. The municipality's location near the Leie River also provides pleasant waterside areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The St. Peter's Bridge dates from 1892. In 2019-2020, it underwent a thorough restoration, requiring its dismantling to be transported to the workshop, where it was carefully cleaned and sandblasted. In addition, some sections were replaced and riveted by hand. No fewer than 1,000 rivets are incorporated into the entire structure. Finally, the bridge was also given a protective coat of paint in striking Brunswick green, its original color. Source: vlaamsewaterweg.be
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This forest was created in the late 1980s on a former clay dump. Over the past 40 years, the approximately 30-hectare area has grown into a natural gem. Together with the Vaarttaluds (a little further towards Bossuit) and the Oude Spoorweg (a little further towards Kortrijk), it forms a beautiful walking area.
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The Bergelen Provincial Estate in Wevelgem developed around a 10-hectare artificial sand extraction pit. The sand was used for the construction of the E403 (A17) motorway in the early 1970s. The municipality purchased this pit and surrounding land between 1989 and 1995. Various planting activities and numerous management works (reprofiling the banks, creating a water berm, building observation huts and walls, creating walking paths, constructing a bat shelter, digging ponds, etc.) were carried out by the municipal council. This created a small but very interesting nature reserve. In 1996, the farm and the 29 hectares of surrounding agricultural land were purchased by the province, and large parts of the newly acquired area were afforested. In 1999, the province entered into a lease with the municipality for the management of the Bergelen pit and its surroundings. This created the Bergelen Provincial Estate, which currently covers an area of 47 hectares. The Heulebeek stream flows along and through the estate, still following a largely natural course there. You'll also find the Bulskamphoeve, first mentioned in Gullegem in 1549. It's a historic farmstead whose horseshoe-shaped buildings are situated within the ramparts. The farmstead was destroyed several times during wartime and subsequently rebuilt or renovated. The current building is believed to date from 1775. A protected monument, the Meiboom, also stands in the area. This is a group of six lime trees with a large iron cross in the center. Source: wevelgem.be
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The Broel Towers are a protected monument, first dating back to 1386 & 1415 (second tower). They were built to control the traffic on the River Leie. They had to be rebuilt after the first and second world wars
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These medieval towers are (together with the artillery tower) the only remaining remains of the old city fortifications.
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After a long flat stretch along the Leie, a climb is more than welcome. And knowing that cyclocross riders ride over it every year makes it even more of a place worth mentioning.
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Pylon bridge in S-shape suspended from 2 diagonally placed pylons; bicycle and pedestrian bridge installed in 2009 at the Budapark (stopover place for Kortrijk residents) that connects the IJzerkaai and the Diksmuidekaai.
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Kuurne offers several green spaces for nature lovers. The Orveyt Forest, created on a former clay dump, has grown into a significant natural area with walking paths. You can also enjoy the peaceful ambiance along the Leieborden (banks of the Leie River), which are popular spots for locals to gather and relax.
Yes, the region boasts several historical attractions. You can visit Rumbeke Castle, an 18th-century renovated building with historical ties to the County of Flanders. In nearby Kortrijk, the Broel Towers, medieval towers and a bridge over the Leie river, are protected monuments and remnants of old city fortifications. Kuurne itself also has protected immovable heritage sites, including a former 18th-century grain mill and workers' houses, reflecting its industrial past, such as the historical flax retting plant, Roterij Sabbe.
Many attractions around Kuurne are family-friendly. The Orveyt Forest is a great place for walks, and it even offers a family-friendly quest called 'Out and about with Blob'. Historical sites like Rumbeke Castle, the Broel Towers, and the Sint-Pietersbrugje are also suitable for family visits, offering engaging historical contexts and pleasant surroundings.
The area around Kuurne offers various routes for walking and running. The Orveyt Forest has dedicated walking paths. For more structured routes, you can explore running trails such as the 'Broel Towers loop from Kuurne' or the 'Leiemeander Kuurne Ring loop from Kuurne'. Find more options in the Running Trails around Kuurne guide.
Absolutely! Kuurne is well-suited for cycling. You can find routes like the 'College Bridge – Buda Island loop from Kuurne' or the 'Harelbeke Windmill – Sint-Pietersbrugje loop from Kuurne'. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are routes such as 'Route Kortrijk Sjouwersroute'. Discover more options in the Cycling around Kuurne guide and the Gravel biking around Kuurne guide.
Beyond the main highlights, Kuurne has its own charm. 'De Groene Long' (The Green Lung) is a notable green space, and 'Roterij Sabbe' offers a glimpse into the region's historical flax processing industry. While primarily a bicycle shop, 'Veloci Fietsenwinkel Kuurne' is also considered a prominent local spot, potentially serving as a starting point for cycling adventures.
Yes, the College Bridge in Kortrijk is designed to be wheelchair accessible, providing a modern and functional connection across the Leie River. While not all paths are universally accessible, efforts are made in certain areas to accommodate visitors with mobility needs.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Many enjoy the peaceful walking paths in areas like Orveyt Forest and the serene atmosphere along the Leie River. The historical depth of sites like Rumbeke Castle and the architectural interest of the Broel Towers are also highly valued. The community has shared over 340 upvotes and 40 photos, highlighting the diverse appeal of the region.
Yes, the region features several historically significant bridges. The Broel Towers in Kortrijk include a medieval bridge. Additionally, the Sint-Pietersbrugje, an iron lifting bridge from 1892, is a protected monument and a rare example of 19th-century engineering over an old branch of the Bossuit-Kortrijk canal.
Rumbeke Castle, located in the provincial domain Sterrebos, is an 18th-century renovated building with deep historical roots. Legend has it that it was the site where Boudewijn I, Count of Flanders, fled with Judith, daughter of Emperor Charles the Bald, leading to their marriage and the creation of the County of Flanders. It was inhabited for centuries by noble families and has withstood various historical conflicts.
Kuurne's natural spaces and outdoor attractions, such as the Orveyt Forest and the Leie River banks, are enjoyable during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the greenery is lush. Historical sites like Rumbeke Castle and the Broel Towers can be visited year-round, though outdoor exploration is more comfortable in warmer months.


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