Attractions and places to see around Bornem offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty in the province of Antwerp, Belgium. The town is situated along the River Scheldt, providing scenic landscapes and routes for outdoor activities. Bornem features ancient castles and various museums that highlight local history. The region is also home to nationally important nature reserves.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The 1955 bridge caused considerable traffic congestion, a problem largely resolved since 2009 by the construction of a second parallel bridge. However, the current bridge complex remains a busy traffic intersection, and it largely defines the skyline of the Scheldt municipality of Temse. Cyclists can safely cross the bridge or cross the N16 under it.
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Very scenic, with great little villages in the background for variety for the eye.
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Bornem offers several significant historical landmarks. You can explore Bornem Castle (Kasteel Marnix de Sainte Aldegonde), which dates back to the 9th century and houses Flemish masterpieces. Another notable site is De Notelaer, an 18th-century hunting and summer pavilion known for its Italian Salon. Nearby, Fort Liezele provides insight into military history with its underground magazines and original trenches.
Yes, Bornem has several museums. You can visit the De Zilverreiger for local history, the Shipping and Fishing Museum to learn about Bornem's maritime past, and the Havesdonckhoeve Agricultural Museum in Wintam. The nearby De Bres Museum in Ruisbroek also chronicles the 1976 floods and the Sigma Plan.
Yes, Bornem Castle is open to visitors. Individual visits are typically available on specific Sundays in August and September, while groups can arrange visits in advance. The castle also features a carriage museum and offers guided tours. It serves as an access gate to the prospective National Park "Valley of the Scheldt." For more information, you can refer to its Wikipedia page: Bornem Castle on Wikipedia.
The River Scheldt is a central natural feature, offering scenic landscapes and routes for walking and cycling. Bornem is also home to nationally important nature reserves, and Bornem Castle's landscaped gardens provide a pleasant outdoor experience. The region is part of the prospective National Park "Valley of the Scheldt," linking cultural heritage with nature tourism.
Yes, Bornem is excellent for cycling. The River Scheldt provides numerous scenic routes. You can find various road cycling routes, including the "Duvel Cycling Route" and loops like "Temse Scheldt Bridge – Scheldebrug Bornem–Temse." For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Bornem guide.
Absolutely. Bornem offers a variety of hiking trails, often along the River Scheldt and through natural reserves. Popular routes include the "Scheldedijk – Silence Walking Trail - Weert loop" and the "Castle Avenue Bornem – Beautiful Forest Avenues loop." You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Bornem guide.
Bornem and its surroundings feature several distinctive bridges. The Blue Pedestrian Bridges at the Three Rivers Point are popular with hikers and cyclists where the Dijle and Nete merge to form the Rupel. The Blue Cycle Bridge over the Dijle is another significant link for recreation. Additionally, the historic Temse Scheldt Bridge, designed by Gustave Eiffel, is the longest bridge over water in Belgium.
Many of Bornem's outdoor areas are suitable for families. The Blue Pedestrian Bridges at the Three Rivers Point and Zennegat river area offer pleasant walks and cycling opportunities. Exploring the grounds of Bornem Castle or visiting the various museums can also be engaging for families.
The best time to visit Bornem for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the scenic routes along the River Scheldt and the castle grounds.
The Zennegat is a unique river area where the Zenne, the Leuven-Dijle canal, and the Dijle converge. It's known for its non-conformist hamlet, artistic residents, and a few traditional pubs. Visitors can enjoy pleasant walks and cycling along the banks, observing local flora and fauna, and even fishing.
Some areas around Bornem offer wheelchair-accessible options. For instance, the Blue Cycle Bridge over the Dijle is categorized as wheelchair accessible, providing a smooth surface for crossing. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific accessibility details for other attractions directly.
The outdoor trails around Bornem, particularly those along the River Scheldt, are generally flat. You can expect well-maintained paths suitable for walking and cycling, often with paved or compacted surfaces. This makes many routes accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of fitness levels, though some longer routes may be considered moderate in difficulty due to distance.


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