Lakes around Temse offer diverse natural landscapes, characterized by polders, nature reserves, and recreational areas. The region features wetlands, forests, and open water bodies, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. These areas often include trails for walking and observing local flora and fauna.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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"Bunt" is a disused synonym for "moor grass", a grass species that mainly occurs on heathlands, along fens, in blue grasslands, forests on acidic sandy soils, low and raised bogs and in dune valleys.
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Due to the industrial past, there are a number of safety regulations in this area: THE SLUDGE OF THE PONDS STILL CONTAINS HEAVY METALS. Fish store these toxic substances in their bodies and are therefore certainly not edible. THE PATHS ARE PROVIDED WITH A COVERING LAYER SO THAT YOU DO NOT COME INTO CONTACT WITH POLLUTION. Apart from the paths, we cannot guarantee this. If you do come into contact with soil, it is important to wash your hands very well. Also clean your shoes or boots very thoroughly. DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED, NOT EVEN ON A LEASH. It is dangerous for your four-legged friend to walk next to the paths because of pollution. Dogs also frighten the animals present (including waterfowl, beavers, otters).
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A paradise for water birds This former industrial area has grown into a true paradise for water birds. Many birds, such as the cormorant, find a breeding ground here. Do you want to admire them up close? Then take a seat in one of our two birdwatching huts and watch the birds without disturbing them.
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Very scenic, with great little villages in the background for variety for the eye.
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During the months of June, July and August, the site is largely closed due to Tomorrowland
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The region around Temse is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including polders, nature reserves, and recreational areas. You'll find wetlands, forests, and open water bodies, offering varied environments to explore. These areas often feature mudflats, salt marshes, and alder forests, providing habitats for various flora and fauna.
Beyond the most popular, you can explore the Broek De Naeyer Nature Reserve, a surprising natural gem with 66 hectares of forest, reed fields, and open water, known for its rich flora and fauna including beavers. Another interesting spot is the area Along the former peat extraction area, which now resembles 'mangrove forests' and is a bird paradise.
Yes, the region is excellent for birdwatching. The Polders of Kruibeke are home to thousands of meadow and water birds. You can also visit the Birdwatching hide at Hobokense Polder, which offers a great vantage point to observe birds on the water, with viewing holes at different heights for all ages. Remember to bring binoculars!
The area around Temse's lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those in Provincial Park De Schorre or the 'beaver trail' in the Polders of Kruibeke. For more structured routes, explore the hiking trails around Temse, running trails, or MTB trails.
Absolutely. Provincial Park De Schorre is a very nice and shady walking environment, ideal for a day out, especially with children. It offers various activities like walking, cycling, and even a barefoot path. The Polders of Kruibeke also offer paths suitable for families to walk, cycle, or play.
The natural areas around Temse, such as the polders and nature reserves, are beautiful year-round. While the Polders of Kruibeke are only truly flooded a few times a year, they offer stunning natural beauty when the water recedes. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for walking and wildlife observation, but even in winter, these areas offer peaceful walks.
Yes, some areas have interesting histories. The Broek De Naeyer Nature Reserve, for example, has an industrial past, with the first shallow ponds created by peat extraction and later used by a paper factory. Nature has since reclaimed the area, creating a unique blend of history and natural recovery.
At Provincial Park De Schorre, you'll find various facilities, including a bike museum and a cozy café. The Broek De Naeyer Nature Reserve has an entrance with a bicycle shed. For other areas, it's advisable to check specific highlight details for available amenities.
The Polders of Kruibeke are unique as the largest flood plain in Flanders. They are part of the Sigma Plan, designed to protect inhabited areas from flooding. When the Scheldt river's water level rises, the polders flood, creating dramatic scenes with temporary waterfalls. When the water recedes, it leaves behind fertile mudflats and salt marshes, fostering a rich ecosystem with diverse wildlife like deer, beavers, and otters.
Provincial Park De Schorre is a recreational park known for its lakes and extensive hiking trails, offering varied landscapes of meadows and forests with numerous footbridges over ponds. It's also famous as the summer venue for Tomorrowland, one of the largest electronic dance music festivals worldwide, though it remains a beautiful and tranquil park outside of festival times.
For nature lovers, the 'beaver trail' in the Polders of Kruibeke is highly recommended, taking you 1.2 kilometers along the Rupelmondse Kreek. The walking dike along the former peat extraction area also offers beautiful views of diverse nature, including marshland, alder swamps, and reed fields, with information boards and viewing binoculars along the way.
Broek De Naeyer Nature Reserve is a peaceful area where beavers have their dens. It's a great place to enjoy birdsong and explore 66 hectares of forest, reed fields, and open water. Due to the moist soil, it's advisable to bring insect repellent, especially during warmer months.


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