Toerisme Vlaams-Brabant
Haacht, Belgium
Lipse Walk
8.2 km 3.2/5
The Lipse Walk, named after the stream that you cross six times along the way, takes you past the most beautiful spots i... read more
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8.2 km 3.2/5
The Lipse Walk, named after the stream that you cross six times along the way, takes you past the most beautiful spots i... read more
3.8 km
In 2002, the village center of Tildonk received recognition for its historical value. The distinctive structure and appe... read more
5.7 km
This charming walk through the picturesque Wakkerzeel was designed as part of the "Bank Seeks Neighborhood" project by t... read more
13.5 km
Tour Elentrik showcases local talent in the streets In mid-September 2020, cheerful drawings appeared in the streets of ... read more
6.3 km 2/5
The art village walk leads you through picturesque Wakkerzeel, once nominated as a candidate for the "Most Beautiful Vil... read more
11.5 km 4.3/5
The moat that once should have stopped German tanks is now full of aquatic life. The abandoned bunkers are the permanent... read more
8.8 km
The trenches in Haachts Broek were built just before the outbreak of WWII. They are part of the KW line, which had to st... read more
9.7 km 3.5/5
A true nature walk through beautiful hollow roads. The mollekensberg itself is a nature and park area with woods, fields... read more
9.1 km 3/5
From the Arboretum in Wespelaar, you can walk to the artists' village of Wakkerzeel. In some places, the rural character... read more
3.4 km
The historical territory of Wespelaar extended to the border of Boortmeerbeek, including Haacht-Station. Despite limited... read more
11.2 km 4/5
The Rock meadow walk is all about the annual Rock Werchter festival, which every year completely transforms the charming... read more
8 km
Along hidden spots, slow paths guide you to the banks of the Dijle and the Heerlyckheid van Roost. While you stroll peac... read more
5.6 km
A walk through the Lombaarden nature reserve, which was formed here around 12,000 years ago by the Demer, which describe... read more
11.2 km
Park at the Den Dijk sports complex. Make sure to wear appropriate clothing: in mosquito season, wear long clothing on a... read more
11.2 km
We take a walk from the station to the Chestnut Forest. This forest was mapped in 1778 by Count De Ferraris as 'Castanië... read more
13.4 km 5/5
Park at the youth football center Domeinstraat 61 (free) or at P1 of the Provincial Domain (paid). Or come by train and ... read more
13.1 km
Hike Erps-Kwerps on unpaved roads Departure: Parking lot of Erps-Kwerps train station – Kerselarenstraat 13.7 km, of whi... read more
The Route Planner Pro has changed a bit on our new website. The ability to plan routes that deviate from the hiking network is now integrated into our node planner (continue reading below image):
If you open our route planner, you can press the magnet symbol in the upper right corner. If you then choose Offgrid (auto) (automatic route planning) or Offgrid (manual) (connecting places manually), you can select places on the map and plan a route that deviates (partially or completely) from the hiking network.
You can switch between Node and Offgrid mode to create a route that runs partly along nodes and partly away from the node network.
The Route Planner Pro has changed a bit on our new website. The ability to plan routes that deviate from the bicycle network is now integrated into our node planner (read more below image):
If you surf to our route planner, you can press the magnet symbol in the upper right corner. If you then choose Offgrid (auto) (automatic route planning) or Offgrid (manual) (connecting places manually), you can select places on the map and plan a route that deviates (partially or completely) from the biking network.
You can switch between Node and Offgrid mode to create a route that runs partly along nodes and partly away from the node network.
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