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Jogging around Nijlen offers diverse routes through its varied landscapes. The region features extensive nature reserves like Lovenhoek, characterized by deciduous forests and former heathlands. Runners can also find smooth paths along the Netekanaal, which provides a consistent surface for longer runs. The rural surroundings, including the Elzenbos forest and Netedijken, contribute to a tranquil, green environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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26.1km
02:44
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.56km
00:52
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.21km
01:03
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Tour around the fort...
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Here you can still see the remains of a straight trench, dug in 1914 at the beginning of the First World War. Advanced sentries were established on the front line between Fort Kessel and Fort Broechem. From there, soldiers could observe enemy advances and patrol the surrounding area. This trench is a remnant of that. Trenches allowed soldiers to move quickly and unseen across the barren heathland. Now, the trench adds some relief to the landscape, giving other plant species a chance to thrive.
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In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Kesselse Heide was a popular location for military exercises. It was used successively by the Belgian army (specifically the Achterbist region), during World War II by German soldiers, and in the post-war period by the Allies. Locals would sometimes "play" with the soldiers as children, participating in exercises such as quickly reassembling a weapon. However, from the early 1950s onward, the fun ended: the start of the Korean War and more frequent exercises led to stricter rules. Perhaps for the best, as the soldiers had access to heavy artillery. The heath contained several gun pits, part of the defense line around Nijlen. The famous "Horseshoe Pit" was one of them. This pit was originally circular and was (possibly) dug during the First World War to wash the soldiers' horses. Later, a small land bridge was added, making the island in the middle accessible. For many locals, it served as a beautiful swimming hole and a place for summer recreation.
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The Barvest is a restaurant and cafe located on the city walls. Since this section mainly features photos of the green belt that forms the city walls, which start and end here, here's some information. The city ramparts are a 5 km long green walk around the center of Lier. A section of the city ramparts is a protected landscape. The Lier city ramparts largely follow the route of the second city wall from the first half of the 15th century. At that time, the ramparts primarily served a military function, providing protection against enemy cannon fire and raids. But the ramparts also had an economic importance: import and export duties were collected at the city gates. In the 19th century, the ramparts no longer served a military purpose and were dismantled. The ramparts between the Spui and the city park (towards Mechelsepoort) were lowered and planted with trees. The section between the city park and the Spui (towards Leuvensepoort) followed later. These spacious walking paths, known as the Begijnenvest, Davidsvest, Bergmannvest, Spuivest, Sionsvest, and the towpath along the Leuvensevest, together with the city park, form the green lung of the city center. A section of the ramparts is a protected landscape. A regent's decree from 1949. Now you'll mainly find trees like linden, red and green beech, oak, whitebeam, but also special species like pagoda tree. There used to be many elm trees, but they disappeared due to a disease. You can also admire several statues. On Davidsvest, you can admire Cadetje, a statue that refers to the former cadet school on the opposite side. Near Frederik Peltzerstraat is the statue of Anton Bergmann (lawyer and man of letters). Canon J.B. David (historian and linguist) has had his statue near Antwerpsestraat since 1923. The Chapel of St. Rita, near Mechelsestraat, was erected in 1948 in memory of Lier's political prisoners. And more at https://lier.be/wonen-en-leven/natuur-milieu-en-duurzaamheid/recreatie/de-stadsvesten
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Some orientation and explanation on an information board with, among others, "Het Goor", "het Hoogbos" and the "Hoge Heide" as parts of the Provincial Green Area Kesselse Heide.
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Infoboard was gone in February when we were there, hopefully it will be back
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Nijlen offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 145 trails available for you to explore. These range from easy jogs to more challenging runs.
You'll find a diverse range of terrains. Many routes feature smooth asphalt paths, particularly along the Netekanaal, which is ideal for consistent runs. Other trails lead through natural environments like the Lovenhoek Nature Reserve, offering varied surfaces through deciduous and coniferous forests, as well as rural surroundings with meadows and the Elzenbos forest.
Yes, Nijlen has options for all fitness levels. There are 6 easy running routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. Overall, the region offers 121 moderate routes and 18 more difficult trails for experienced runners.
Many of the running routes around Nijlen are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Fort Kessel โ Kesselse Heath loop from Kessel is a moderate 7.5 km circular route, and the Fort Kessel โ Hoefijzerput loop from Nijlen offers a 9.2 km circular option.
Nijlen's routes offer scenic views and points of interest. You can enjoy waterside scenery along the Netekanaal and the Grote Nete river, explore the diverse habitats of the Lovenhoek Nature Reserve, or encounter historical elements around the Antitankgracht. For panoramic views, consider routes near the De Paepekelders Tourist Tower.
Yes, many of the natural and rural trails around Nijlen are suitable for running with dogs, especially those through the Elzenbos forest and along the Netedijken. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves, and to check local regulations for specific areas.
For families, the smoother, flatter paths along the Netekanaal are often a good choice. These routes provide a consistent surface and pleasant waterside views. Shorter, easy routes through less challenging terrain are also ideal for a family outing.
Parking availability varies by starting point. Many routes that begin in or near the town center will have public parking options. For trails in more rural or natural areas, look for designated parking spaces near trailheads or nature reserve entrances. It's recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for parking suggestions.
Nijlen is generally accessible by public transport, with bus connections serving various parts of the municipality. Some running routes may have starting points conveniently located near bus stops. For routes further afield, a short walk or bike ride from a public transport hub might be necessary.
The running routes in Nijlen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 23 reviews. Runners often praise the tranquil, green environments, the variety of landscapes from forests to canal paths, and the peaceful countryside ambiance that makes for a rewarding jogging experience.
Absolutely. If you're looking for a longer run, the New asphalt path โ Emblem Marina loop from Nijlen is a challenging 26 km trail that follows an asphalt path along the canal. Other routes, like the Kruiskensberg Pilgrimage Site โ Bridge over the Grote Nete loop from Bevel, offer substantial distances of around 16 km through rural settings.
Yes, the area around the Antitankgracht (Anti-tank Canal) offers a unique jogging experience. This historically significant ditch, built between 1938 and 1940, features bunkers and combines natural elements with interesting historical points, providing a distinct backdrop for your run.


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