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Dog friendly hiking trails in Silsombos traverse a unique marsh forest ecosystem, characterized by water-rich environments and calcareous groundwater. The terrain features a mosaic of wet forests, thickets, swampy grasslands, and oak forests, situated within the valleys of the Weesbeek and Molenbeek streams. Accessible paths and boardwalks are common, though conditions can be damp and muddy. These natural features contribute to diverse habitats and offer varied Silsombos terrain details for hiking.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
4.7
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52
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.29km
01:51
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.06km
01:17
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.4km
06:24
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.4km
03:23
20m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Where war still remembers in the present...
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In view of the POETRY TRAIL found here, I would like to take this opportunity to remember the writer Elias Canetti – the Nobel Prize winner for Literature in 1981. According to the official reason given by the prize committee, he received it: "for his literary work, characterized by foresight, wealth of ideas and artistic power." The honored writer once said – albeit in a different context: "It is important to repeat all great thoughts without knowing that they have already been said."
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Avoid, the cobblestones are in far too poor condition!
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The main memorial in Wespelaar is located here by the church. It commemorates the victims of the First and Second World Wars, with specific attention to the Battle of Wespelaar (1914) and local victims of concentration camps. More can also be seen on the information board next to it. More at https://www.tracesofwar.nl/sights/130527/Gedenkteken-Slacjtoffers-Concentratiekampen.htm
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Some former bunkers of the KW line have been repurposed as overwintering spots for bats. And this applies to this one too. The municipality of Haacht was and still is one of the most active in managing these and other remnants of the war. For those who follow the KW line in detail: you will also find it on the map with all constructions, at https://www.regionalelandschappen.be/kw-linie There it is described as type P 41 second-line defense.
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In addition to a bunker used for bat hibernation, there is of course an information board. Did you know, by the way, that you can find all the bunkers along the KW-line that are set up for bat hibernation by ticking a box on the map where they are all listed? Look at https://www.regionalelandschappen.be/kw-linie and select "ingericht voor vleermuizen".
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Some former bunkers of the KW line have been repurposed as a wintering spot for bats. And this one is no exception. The municipality of Haacht was and still is one of the most active in managing these and other remnants of the war. For those who follow the KW line in detail: you will also find it on the map with all constructions, namely https://www.regionalelandschappen.be/kw-linie There it is described as type P 41 defense 2nd line.
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The Haachts Broek, the Antitankgracht, and the Schorisgat together form the beautiful green belt of the Leibeek valley. Natuurpunt is restoring the patchwork of grasslands, roughlands, forests, fields, and marshes here. Where necessary, poplar forests are being converted into more natural mixed deciduous forests. Source with recommended walks and more at https://www.natuurpunt.be/natuurgebieden/antitankgracht-haachts-broek Extra information for enthusiasts about the alder swamp forest in the Haachts Broek and the birds in the area. "The Haachts Broek is the place to hear an oriole. In addition, in the Haachts Broek, there is a plot where hundreds of betony plants grow, which is a paradise for flower experts and butterfly species. Betony grows as well here as in few other places in Flanders." Source: https://www.birdingplaces.eu/nl/birdingplaces/haachts-broek
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Silsombos offers a wide selection of dog-friendly hiking trails. You'll find over 70 routes suitable for you and your canine companion, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging hikes.
Silsombos is known for its marsh forest ecosystem, meaning many trails can be wet and muddy, especially after rain. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is highly recommended for both you and your dog. The area also features easily accessible paths and boardwalks, particularly in the wetter sections, to help navigate the terrain.
Yes, Silsombos has plenty of easy dog-friendly routes. For example, the Boardwalk & Wetlands – Haacht Marsh loop from Wespelaar is an easy 7.3 km option. Many trails are considered easy to moderate, making them suitable for various fitness levels, including families with dogs.
While Silsombos is very dog-friendly, it's important to keep your dog on a leash to protect the sensitive marsh forest ecosystem and its diverse wildlife. This also helps prevent disturbance to other hikers and ensures your dog's safety around natural features and other animals.
You and your dog can explore a mosaic of wet forests, fields, swampy grasslands, and oak forests. The valleys of the Weesbeek and Molenbeek streams are prominent features, and in late spring and early summer, you might spot various orchid species. The constant upwelling of calcareous groundwater creates a unique and vibrant flora.
Yes, Silsombos offers a few unique points of interest. You can discover the mysterious The Black Madam statue in Silsombos under an old oak tree, or walk Along the Molenbeek. The Stenen Goot Aqueduct is another notable man-made monument.
The komoot community highly rates Silsombos, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil marsh forest environment, the well-maintained boardwalks that make exploring accessible, and the overall peaceful atmosphere for walking with their dogs. The diverse scenery and rich biodiversity are also frequently highlighted.
For a longer adventure, consider the Antitank Canal Haacht – Gravel at the Dijle loop from Haacht. This route spans over 25 km, offering a more challenging and extended experience for you and your dog.
Many of the trails in Silsombos, including dog-friendly ones, have designated parking areas at their starting points. A good starting point is often near the Visitor Center Groene Vallei, which provides information and facilities. Specific parking details are usually available on individual route pages on komoot.
Absolutely! Many of the dog-friendly trails in Silsombos are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Haachts Broek – Long Boardwalk loop from Wespelaar (5.1 km) or the Haachts Broek – Long Boardwalk loop from Haacht (13.4 km).
While many paths can be wet and muddy, Silsombos does feature boardwalks and some easily accessible paths. The 'Prikkelpad' is specifically mentioned as being accessible for children and wheelchairs, which may also be suitable for some strollers, though conditions can vary. For specific routes, checking the terrain details on komoot is recommended.


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