Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Login or Signup

Routes
Places to see
Natural Monuments
Belgium
Flanders
Flemish Brabant
Leuven

Geetbets

Top 20 Natural Monuments around Geetbets

Best natural monuments around Geetbets feature serene landscapes, diverse flora, and well-maintained walking routes. This region, nestled in the Hageland hills, offers a rural character with extensive green fields and fruit orchards. Its natural spaces are suitable for those seeking tranquility and scenic walks. The area provides opportunities for recreation amidst its natural beauty.

Best natural monuments around Geetbets

  • The most popular natural monuments is Herkenrode Abbey Site, a historical site that includes a nature reserve with a botanical…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Herkenrode Abbey Site

Highlight • Historical Site

This abbey is over 800 years old. The historic buildings have been restored, and today it's a place to visit and relax. The surrounding nature reserve houses a botanical garden …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

See rides here

Send to Phone

Save

Black Brook

Highlight • River

The Zwarte Beek rises in Hechtel-Eksel and then flows through Beringen to Lummen. There the Helderbeek and the Halbeek flow from Heusden-Zolder into the Zwarte Beek.
In Halen she squeezes …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Sign up now to discover places like this

Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.

Sign up for free

Lake Het Vinne

Highlight • Lake

Since 1974, the province of (Flemish) Brabant has owned the 120 hectare Vinne. In 2000 it was decided to transform the area into a lake again. Work started in 2004; …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

The Thousand-Year-Old Oak

Highlight • Natural Monument

The Thousand-Year-Old Oak is an oak tree in the hamlet of Mellaar in the Belgian municipality of Lummen. The tree is located in a small forest area north of the …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

The Battle of the Silver Helmets took place on Aug. 12, 1914 in the Limburg town of Halen. It was the last major battle at equestrian division level and the …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Sign up for free to discover even more natural monuments around Geetbets.

Sign up for free

Already have an account?

Start today with a free account

Your next adventure awaits.

Login or Signup

Popular around Geetbets

Hiking around Geetbets

Road Cycling Routes around Geetbets

Cycling around Geetbets

Gravel biking around Geetbets

Running Trails around Geetbets

MTB Trails around Geetbets

Tips from the Community

basco
May 1, 2026, Battle of the Silver Helmets Memorial

Black devils

0

0

Very relaxing, beautiful well-maintained paths.

Translated by Google

0

0

The Herkenrode Abbey site is an interesting combination of culture, history, nature and an ideal starting point for walks.

Translated by Google

9

0

Monument with several large helmets to commemorate the battle that took place here during WWI. It also offers a view of the surroundings.

Translated by Google

1

0

The main entrance to the abbey is located to the south of the complex. It is a late Gothic gatehouse, built in 1531 by order of Abbess Mechtildis of Lechy. There are two storeys under two intersecting slate saddle roofs with a spire with a pear-shaped crowning at the intersection, dated 1531 (coat of arms on the rear facade) and restored in 1907 (architect G. Rypens) and 1973. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Herkenrode Abbey, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/22246

Translated by Google

8

0

The Herkenrode abbey site is located in the Demer valley, in a transitional area between the Lage Kempen and Haspengouw, south of the village centre of Stokrooi (Hasselt). It is an extensive historical domain that dates back to the former abbey complex of the Cistercian nuns. To the north of the Demer are the meadows, to the south the old abbey with its appurtenances, the farmyard, the eastern castle park and the other, higher agricultural lands. In addition to unirrigated hay and pasture land, there were also large flood meadows here until the 20th century. The latter were supplied with water via the Tuilterdemer. The abbey was founded in 1182, when Geeraard, Count of Loon, donated his estate Herkenrode to a certain brother Henricus to build a monastery for women. In 1271 the monastic community joined the order of Cîteaux. It became a flourishing enterprise that over the years acquired numerous possessions. The religious purpose came to an end with the departure of the sisters in 1796. At the beginning of the 19th century, the new abbess wing, built in 1768 to the south of the old abbess quarters, was converted into a castle. In the same period, an English garden was laid out on the east side and a front garden on the west side. The 14th-century church burned down in 1826 and was demolished together with the monastery building and the convent buildings in 1843. The buildings and the surrounding grounds formed a single differentiated whole for a long time. Over time, however, they fell into the hands of different owners. In 1972, 11 ha of the former abbey site became the property of the canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre. The property includes the actual remaining abbey buildings with the sisters' quarters, the old abbess quarters, the sacristy, the infirmary, the 18th-century abbess wing and the adjoining landscaped park. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Herkenrode Abbey Site, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/135252

Translated by Google

9

0

At the end of June 2024, it was announced that architects Arnout Van Vaerenbergh and Pieter-Jan Gijs will resurrect the church and other disappeared buildings on the Herkenrode site. Not quite as fully-fledged buildings, but with the interplay of lines that they are known for and that many have already seen in their see-through church in Borgloon. It should bring the total experience of Herkenrode more closely into line with historical reality and should work perfectly with the buildings that are still there today, making Herkenrode already a tourist attraction. This should be ready in 2026 and you can discover more about it at https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2024/06/27/clausura-herkenrode/

Translated by Google

10

0

The bridge connects the forests of Hees with Lobos castle and Loboshoeve.

Translated by Google

4

0

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary natural features to explore around Geetbets?

Geetbets is characterized by serene landscapes, diverse flora, and well-maintained walking routes. You'll find extensive green fields and fruit orchards, especially vibrant during blooming season. Key natural features include the Black Brook, a river valley with significant natural value due to ongoing protection efforts, and Lake Het Vinne, Flanders' only natural inland lake, offering a unique ecological experience.

Are there historical sites with natural elements in the Geetbets area?

Yes, the Herkenrode Abbey Site is a notable example. This over 800-year-old historical site includes a nature reserve with a botanical garden featuring over 500 different species, providing a blend of history and natural beauty.

What kind of walking routes can I find in Geetbets?

Geetbets offers numerous walking paths that showcase its natural beauty. The Aronsthoekwandeling is particularly renowned as one of the most beautiful in the Hageland region. Other routes like the Bokkerijderspad, Mottewandeling, Grootveldwandeling, Oude Tramroute, and Sint-Rochuswandeling provide views of hilly landscapes, hollow roads, orchards, and farmlands. For more options, you can explore various running trails around Geetbets, which are also suitable for walking.

Are there any unique natural monuments or trees to see?

Yes, the Thousand-Year-Old Oak in Lummen, near Geetbets, is a remarkable natural monument. This ancient oak tree has a trunk circumference of approximately 6.3 meters, and it's surrounded by other old oaks known as its 'sons' and 'grandsons'.

What outdoor activities are available near the natural monuments?

The region is excellent for active recreation. You can enjoy extensive networks of walking and cycling paths. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many cycling routes around Geetbets, including touring and road cycling routes. Mountain biking routes also connect Geetbets with neighboring towns like Zoutleeuw and Kortenaken.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities in Geetbets?

Many natural areas around Geetbets are family-friendly. Lake Het Vinne, for instance, is a provincial domain offering a playground, play forest, sensory experience path, and adventurous hiking trails, making it ideal for families. The Herkenrode Abbey Site also offers a relaxing environment suitable for family visits.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Geetbets?

The natural monuments around Geetbets are beautiful year-round, but the blooming season for the fruit orchards offers a particularly vibrant display of colors, making spring an excellent time to visit. The extensive green fields and diverse flora can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months for scenic walks and cycling.

Are there any accessible natural monuments for visitors with mobility needs?

Lake Het Vinne is noted for its accessibility, offering two all-terrain wheelchairs and slings free of charge to visitors, allowing more people to enjoy the unique natural inland lake and its surroundings.

What kind of wildlife or biodiversity can I expect to see?

The Aronst Hoek Nature Reserve is particularly known for its beautiful fauna and flora, making it a prime location to experience the region's biodiversity. Areas like Black Brook and Lake Het Vinne are also valuable ecological areas, attracting various local wildlife and plant species, especially migratory birds at Het Vinne.

Are there any historical memorials related to the natural landscape?

While not strictly a natural monument, the Battle of the Silver Helmets Memorial near Halen is an interesting site that blends history with the landscape. It commemorates a significant WWI battle and features 44 concrete helmets, each representing a Limburg municipality, providing a unique cultural and historical perspective within the natural setting.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Geetbets?

Visitors highly appreciate the tranquility, scenic walks, and the strong connection with nature that Geetbets offers. The combination of green fields, fruit orchards, and rolling hills creates a charming and ever-changing landscape, ideal for relaxation and escaping daily life. The community has shared over 630 photos and given over 840 upvotes to the natural monuments in the area.

Most popular routes around Geetbets

Hiking around Geetbets

Most popular attractions around Geetbets

Places to see

Store rating

Get inspired with the komoot mobile app

With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

or

Join komoot Now

Store rating

Explore more

Extend your search for the best caves by checking out these guides of the top ones around Geetbets:

Tielt-WingeBierbeekTremeloBekkevoortAarschotLubbeekDiestTervurenScherpenheuvel-ZichemRotselaarBegijnendijkHerentHolsbeekKeerbergenHuldenbergHaachtBertemKortenbergOud-HeverleeBoutersemTienenKortenakenGlabbeekHoegaardenBoortmeerbeekLandenZoutleeuwLinterMeerdaalwoudDemervallei Tussen Aarschot En DiestMollendaalbosBertembos En GrevensbosHeverleebosAverbode Bos En Heide

Nearby adventure guides

Things to Do around Het Vinne

background

Get ready to conquer new peaks

Sign up for Free

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

© komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy