Best attractions and places to see around Tremelo offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. This region in Belgium features diverse landscapes, including waterways, forests, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor experiences, from cycling along canals to discovering ancient castles. The area around Tremelo provides opportunities for both leisurely exploration and active pursuits.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Ideal for speeding up (if the wind is favorable)
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Very colorful in autumn...
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Cycling along the canal is pleasant, near Mechelen you have kayakers and there is always something to do.
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A relaxing and peaceful place for a quiet bike ride
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The core of Horst Castle probably dates back to the 13th century and is characterised by a square keep. The keep probably belonged to the oldest core that was further expanded into a fortified castle in the 15th century. During the troubles under Maximilian of Austria in 1489, the castle of Horst was taken by the people of Leuven and set on fire. According to literary sources, only the keep, part of the entrance gate and a defensive wall remained standing. The residential and east wing were renovated and expanded in the 16th century. The round tower also dates from this period. The outer wall was provided with a rectangular bay window. The castle lost its military character and became more of a pleasant residential area with a view of the moat, the ponds and the inner courtyard. Brick construction with sandstone layers characterise these buildings. In 1587, however, the castle was set on fire again during the raids of the Geuzen. It was not until the beginning of the 17th century that restoration work began. It is difficult to deduce from the available sources to what extent this involved restoration or an embellishing conversion of the castle complex. Presumably nothing changed in the internal structure, but only after the structurally necessary repairs were the interiors completely refinished. Maria-Anna Van den Tympel had a new chapel built against the keep in the 17th century. At the beginning of the 19th century, the complex must have been damaged by plundering and neglect, and it is possible that it also suffered from plundering during the Brabant Revolution of 1830. Around 1850, the castle must have been habitable again, but the castle buildings only served as a farm. In the land registry, the site around the castle is called "De Notelaren Boomgaerd". Around that time, the most dilapidated part must have been demolished, namely the southern part and the superstructure of the gate. The rest of the complex was probably restored with reused demolition material and in traditional style. The castle was divided in 1880, with one part being registered as a school house. In 1897, a further division followed, with two plots being designated as houses. Several restoration campaigns followed in the 20th century. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Horst Castle, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/43619
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Since December, there has been a spire on the castle again after the unstable spire was removed more than four years ago and could be viewed on a wooden platform in the pond. Now it is back. And the other works are also progressing quickly. More about the replaced spire on https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2024/12/10/torenspits-staat-weer-op-kasteel-van-horst-holsbeek/
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Enjoy cycling along the towpath, wonderful!
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The most prominent historical site is Horst Castle, an idyllic moated castle from the 13th century. It's known for its impressive moat and as the home of the cartoon character De Rode Ridder. The castle grounds are beautiful to explore.
For beautiful views and a unique natural environment, visit the Vineyard on the Wijngaardberg. Here, you can stroll through orchards and enjoy the landscape, often referred to as 'Flemish Tuscany'. The area offers impressive views and stately beech trees.
Yes, Tremelo is known for its cycling opportunities. You can enjoy the Cycling Highway Leuven-Mechelen Along the Leuven-Dijle Canal, which offers quiet, well-maintained asphalt paths next to the canal, passing old, working locks. Another excellent option is the Demer Towpath, featuring fine asphalt and a beautiful route next to the Demer river. For more cycling adventures, explore the MTB Trails around Tremelo or Gravel biking around Tremelo guides.
Many attractions around Tremelo are suitable for families. Horst Castle is a great option, with its impressive moated setting and grounds for exploration. The Demer Towpath and the Cycling Highway Leuven-Mechelen Along the Leuven-Dijle Canal offer safe and enjoyable cycling or walking paths for all ages along the water.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Information board A pond full of life β Zegbroek Pedestrian Bridge loop' (3.4 km) or the 'Laakbos β Bridge Over De Laak loop' (5.3 km) which are considered easy. You can find more options in the Hiking around Tremelo guide.
While some areas around Tremelo offer accessible paths, specific attractions may vary. For instance, the castle grounds of Horst Castle are generally accessible, but the castle interior itself can be difficult for wheelchair users and buggies due to its historic nature. The towpaths along the LeuvenβDijle Canal and Demer Towpath are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for many.
Yes, dogs are often welcome in outdoor areas. For example, at Horst Castle, dogs are allowed on the castle grounds, though not inside the castle itself. Many of the cycling and walking paths along the canals and rivers are also dog-friendly, provided they are kept on a leash.
Beyond cycling and hiking, the region offers opportunities for mountain biking and gravel biking. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Pater Damiaan Bridge β Gravel Path Through the Countryside loop' for MTB or the 'Borrekens Castle β Bridge over the Grote Nete loop' for gravel biking. Detailed routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Tremelo and Gravel biking around Tremelo guides.
Yes, near Horst Castle, you'll find the Brasserie Wagenhuis, which is ideal for a stop if you get hungry. Along the cycling routes like the Cycling Highway Leuven-Mechelen, you'll often find cafes or eateries in the towns and villages you pass through.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The serene cycling paths along the canals and rivers, the picturesque setting of Horst Castle, and the scenic views from places like the Vineyard on the Wijngaardberg are frequently highlighted. The well-maintained infrastructure for outdoor activities also receives positive feedback.
The region around Tremelo can be enjoyed in every season. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking, with beautiful blossoms or vibrant fall foliage. Summer is ideal for longer rides along the canals, while even winter can be scenic for walks, especially around places like the Wijngaardberg, which offers a different charm.


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