Best huts around Tremelo are found in a region known for its community-driven "Open Hof" concept, where residents open private gardens for informal stays. While traditional mountain huts are not prevalent, the area offers various shelters and observation hides within its natural surroundings. Tremelo provides a blend of local hospitality and peaceful settings for visitors exploring its landscapes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The log cabin in the Provincial Green Area De Averegten (Heist-op-den-Berg) is centrally located in 5 hectares of play forest and the natural playground 'Hobbeldonk'
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Another resting place near the outdoor playground.
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At the cabin there are toilets, a large grass area and picnic benches that remain accessible. (The toilets are closed from after the autumn break until the start of the Easter break) Our cabin is located between the main parking lot and the small parking lot (plant garden).
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At the cabin there are toilets, a large grass area and picnic benches that remain accessible. (The toilets are closed from after the autumn break until the start of the Easter break) Our cabin is located between the main car park and the small car park (plant garden). Source: https://www.provincieantwerpen.be/aanbod/dvt/averegten/aanbod-voor-scholen0/vlieg-eens-buiten.html
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Beautiful educational viewing and shelter. Look through the holes and enjoy the landscape that is colored differently each season.
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In the middle of nature for a picnic and yet close to civilization.
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Hiding and resting can be found here for next to nothing...
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As the name of the forest reveals its secret...
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Tremelo is known for its community-driven "Open Hof" concept, where residents open their private gardens for informal stays. Beyond this, you'll find various public shelters, such as picnic spots with covered benches, observation hides for wildlife, and open shelters designed for protection from the weather. These are generally not traditional mountain huts but rather facilities for rest, observation, and community engagement.
Yes, several shelters in Tremelo are suitable for families. For instance, the Open shelter with benches is located near the water and an outdoor playground, making it ideal for families. The Bird and Butterfly Observation Hide also offers an engaging experience for children interested in nature.
The Bird and Butterfly Observation Hide is specifically designed for wildlife viewing. Visitors can use peepholes with binoculars to watch birds and enjoy the changing landscape throughout the seasons.
At De Blokhut, you'll find toilets, a large grass area, and picnic benches. It's centrally located within 5 hectares of play forest and the natural playground 'Hobbeldonk' in the Provincial Green Area De Averegten. Note that the toilets are closed from after the autumn break until the start of the Easter break.
Absolutely. The Picnic spot with shelter offers an idyllic place with covered benches, perfect for enjoying a meal outdoors while being protected from the elements. The Vapercos Shelter also provides a quiet spot for a picnic.
The 'Open Hof' (Open Garden) initiative is a unique concept in Tremelo where local residents open their private gardens to campers, passers-by, and walkers. This offers visitors an opportunity to experience local hospitality and enjoy a stay with basic comforts in a peaceful, community-driven setting.
Tremelo offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Remy Silo Leuven-Dijle Canal – Pater Damiaan Bridge loop' or the 'Soldiers' Bridge over the Demer – The Lake of Rotselaar loop'. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'Gravel Path Through the Countryside – Forest Trail loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Tremelo and MTB Trails around Tremelo guides.
Yes, there are several easy cycling routes. For example, the 'Remy Silo Leuven-Dijle Canal – Pater Damiaan Bridge loop' and the 'Damiaan Bridge over the Dijle – Gravel path along the Dijle loop' are considered easy. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Tremelo guide.
The Bird and Butterfly Observation Hide offers a unique experience throughout the year, as visitors can enjoy the landscape that is colored differently each season. This suggests that any season can be rewarding for nature observation.
For De Blokhut, it is conveniently located between the main car park and a smaller car park (plant garden) within the Provincial Green Area De Averegten, making it easily accessible by car.
Several shelters in Tremelo are designed to offer protection from sudden weather changes. The Open shelter with benches and the Vapercos Shelter are good options to take cover during an unexpected rain shower.


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