Huts around Lubbeek offer practical shelters and unique accommodations for outdoor enthusiasts in Belgium. The region features a landscape of forests and valleys, providing settings for various outdoor activities. Lubbeek is situated in Flemish Brabant, an area known for its rolling hills and extensive network of wandelroutes. The natural environment supports diverse ecosystems, making it a destination for those seeking nature experiences.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The Great Crested Newt hut is gone. Dead. Demolished. Nothing stands in its place yet (except for the installation of "Valleien Vertellen" (Valleys Telling Stories), an open-air exhibition that will move to the Dijle River in early 2026 and previously visited the Demer). Will a new hut be built? An illustrated information board says so. And so does the yellow building permit. One local resident, however, has his doubts. But he had more doubts about the events in his neighborhood. So: yes, a new hut will be built unless the axes of the political budget choppers indirectly lead to a different decision in the long term. What it should look like? You can see that on the information board, which also asks for a little more patience. In any case: it will remain beautiful here, with or without the hut.
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Nice place to sit with a beautiful gorge behind this house.
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A map of the arboretum with the clay forest hut on the third page of this overview: https://www.natuurenbos.be/sites/default/files/2023-07/Folder_Arboretum_Heverleebos.pdf
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In the middle of nature for a picnic and yet close to civilization.
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This birdwatching hut is located a stone's throw from the Arenberg domain and the KUL campus on the Kapeldreef. Here the Dijle enters the area before flowing through Leuven via the domain mentioned. Just before the birdwatching hut the Leiegracht flows into the river and from the birdwatching hut you can see over the sand trap and the drainage basin after which the Dijle flows to the Arenbergmolen.
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The name Mollendaal and Mollendaalbos has many variations. For example, people here also speak of the shelter at De Moemedel and Mommedel (as the forest reserve is called). The hut is also open at the back. You can see the small valley that lies there. Or call it a valley because that is where the name comes from. And quite a few springs originate. Fun fact: the current shelter is fairly new and largely made with recycled wood from the previous one. It also has a Sedum roof, you know: a green roof. Finally: this shelter is located on the GR 512 Brabantse Heuvelroute.
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A large hut with a very educational side, clearly also tailored to schools and youth groups with long benches and packs of boards full of information before discovering the area and learning everything about the great crested newt and other water lovers from the animal world. On the cycle path and bicycle parking. Surrounded by benches and even some sanitary facilities. Also the starting point of the educational Great Crested Newt Park and the first thing you see at the entrance, even if you just come for a visit or to camp.
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Among the popular choices, the Mollendaal Shelter is highly regarded for its environmentally conscious design and open views of a small valley. Another favorite is the Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum, which serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the diverse tree species in the arboretum. For a unique experience, the Cabane Ernesst "Brigitte" treehouse offers a private, elevated retreat suspended between oak trees.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Kamsalamander Hut is designed to be educational, with information about local aquatic life and sanitary facilities, making it great for groups and school trips. The Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum and the Picnic spot with shelter are also excellent choices for family outings, offering pleasant natural settings for walks and picnics.
The Mollendaal Shelter provides an open view of a valley where several springs originate. The Picnic spot with shelter is an idyllic place nestled in nature, offering views and information about the Hageland Valley. For an immersive forest experience, the Cabane Ernesst "Brigitte" treehouse is suspended among oak trees, overlooking an orchard.
The Kamsalamander Hut is equipped with sanitary facilities and long benches, making it suitable for groups. The Open shelter with benches is specifically designed to offer protection during sudden rain showers. For a more private stay, the Cabane Ernesst "Brigitte" treehouse includes an outdoor hot shower and a small kitchen.
The Lubbeek area is excellent for various outdoor activities. Near many huts, you can find extensive cycling and mountain biking trails. For example, you can explore MTB Trails around Lubbeek or enjoy Cycling around Lubbeek. The Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum is a great starting point for walks within the Heverleebos, which features around 300 different tree and shrub species.
Yes, the Mollendaal Shelter is conveniently located on the GR 512 Brabantse Heuvelroute, offering a restful spot for those traversing this scenic path. The Kamsalamander Hut serves as the starting point for the educational Great Crested Newt Park, providing an engaging walk for visitors.
The Kamsalamander Hut is unique for its educational focus. It's a large hut with informative displays about the local ecosystem, particularly the great crested newt and other aquatic life. It's designed to accommodate groups, features long benches, and provides sanitary facilities. It also serves as the starting point for the educational Great Crested Newt Park. While the original hut was demolished, a new one is planned to continue its purpose.
Yes, Lubbeek offers unique accommodations such as the Cabane Ernesst "Brigitte" treehouse. This enchanting cabin is suspended between four oak trees, providing an elevated and immersive experience within the forest and overlooking an orchard. It's designed for two people and includes comforts like an outdoor hot shower, a small kitchen, and an electric heater.
The Mollendaal Shelter is notable for its environmentally conscious design, constructed with recycled wood and featuring a Sedum (green) roof. It offers an open view of a small valley where several springs originate and is a key point along the GR 512 Brabantse Heuvelroute, providing a restful spot for hikers.
Absolutely. The Picnic spot with shelter is an idyllic location with covered benches, perfect for a picnic in a natural setting and offering information about the Hageland Valley. The Open shelter with benches also provides a convenient resting place, especially near the outdoor playground.
The region around Lubbeek's huts features a landscape of forests and valleys. Near the Kamsalamander Hut, you can learn about the great crested newt and other aquatic life in the Great Crested Newt Park. The Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum is at the entrance to the Heverleebos, which boasts around 300 different tree and shrub species. The Mollendaal Shelter overlooks a valley with natural springs.
Yes, the Kamsalamander Hut is conveniently located directly on a cycle path and offers bicycle parking, making it an ideal stop for cyclists exploring the area.


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