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Urban hiking trails in Kluisbos offer accessible routes within a diverse landscape that forms part of the Flemish Ardennes. The area features rolling hills and woodlands, with the Kluisberg reaching 141 meters. These trails provide opportunities to explore both natural settings and points of interest within the region.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.38km
00:52
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20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.59km
00:54
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10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.28km
00:50
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:41
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Former church located in the pedestrianized city center.
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Memorial to the liberation of Ronse on 3 September 1944.
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The nave of the old St. Martin's Church was purchased in 1933 by Julien Van Hasselt to convert it into a garage and a house.
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The brown beech (18th century). The brown beech is probably a relic of the late eighteenth-century garden design of the Spanjaardenkasteel. Dean Leemput is said to have received the trees in his garden from a fellow professor of botany at the University of Leuven. The brown beech stood here until 1958 - three in a row - in the company of a horse chestnut and a remarkable swamp cypress. Unfortunately, the horse chestnut and the swamp cypress were felled in the winter of 1958. Only the brown beech remained.
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Mataone's work "Hermes the cat" touched us. The street art work was completed in September 2024 and in December 2024 Hermes was run over and killed.
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Tobacco shop called "Maison Bourlez" founded in 1923 (see date and tobacco jar on door), first in Spillegem, since 1940 at current location. Originally mid-19th century house with four bays and three storeys under saddle roof. Plastered facade with simple rectangular windows on cordons, panels on the parapet and gate in left bay. According to building plan of 1940 converted into shop with three-part front in three right bays. House name and tobacco advertising on the parapet. Source; https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/28940
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Villa 99 is a villa with garden in Ronse, Belgium. It is located on the Oswald Ponettestraat and was purchased by the couple Mario and Brenda Polfliet-Leemans from Gavere, who run Brasserie De Post. The popularly known Zijdekasteel is being transformed into Villa 99. The house was built by the Tournai architect Tock and was built in 1925 for August De Meestere, who sold silk, hence the name Zijdekasteel. The house must have been incredibly progressive for that time. For example, the insulation value of the glass is very good and the electrical wires were in tubes. The couple eventually wants to live in the building that was given the name Villa 99. The house is currently regularly opened for cultural projects.
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It is wonderful to enjoy a nice picnic outdoors when the weather is nice. In Ronse there are many picnic facilities in green areas. This time we choose a spot in the center in the courtyard of the Hoge Mote reception and experience center. Feel free to drop by the modern center of Hoge Mote and discover the assets of the municipality of Ronse, and by extension the Flemish Ardennes region.
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There are 8 urban hiking trails available in Kluisbos, all of which are rated as easy. These routes offer a great way to explore the town of Ronse and its immediate surroundings, often bordering the beautiful Kluisbos forest.
The urban hikes in Kluisbos are generally short and accessible. Most routes range from approximately 2.5 to 4 kilometers (1.5 to 2.5 miles) in length, taking between 40 minutes to just over an hour to complete. For example, the The Copper Beech – Bruul Park loop from Ronse - Renaix is about 2.7 km, while the Heritage Café Onder de Toren – The Silk Castle loop from Ronse is around 3.8 km.
Yes, all urban hiking trails listed for Kluisbos are rated as easy. They feature minimal elevation gain and are generally well-maintained, making them perfect for beginners, casual walkers, or anyone looking for a relaxed stroll. These routes are designed to be accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of fitness levels.
Yes, all the urban hiking routes in Kluisbos are loop trails. This means you'll start and end at the same point, making navigation straightforward and convenient. Examples include the Bruul Park – Town Hall loop from Ronse - Renaix and the Town Hall – Bruul Park loop from Ronse - Renaix.
While these are urban hikes, they often connect to or offer views of the natural beauty of Kluisbos and local points of interest in Ronse. You might encounter historical sites, parks, and urban art. For a deeper dive into the forest's natural and historical highlights, consider visiting the Kluisbos Forest itself, the Kluisberg - Mont de l'Enclus, or the intriguing Peetje en Meetje Standing Stones.
Absolutely. Given their easy difficulty, short distances, and loop formats, the urban hiking trails in Kluisbos are very family-friendly. Many routes pass through parks or areas with amenities, and the nearby Kluisbos forest itself features designated play zones like 'Bosuil' with natural wooden play structures, perfect for children.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the urban hiking trails in Kluisbos. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in more populated areas or near wildlife. These easy, accessible routes are great for a walk with your canine companion.
Yes, as these routes are urban, you'll find various cafes and eateries in Ronse. Additionally, within the broader Kluisbos area, the Bosbaar is a popular spot for refreshments and snacks, offering a pleasant stop during or after your walk.
Kluisbos and its urban trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring is particularly beautiful when large areas of the forest are carpeted with vibrant wood hyacinths. Autumn offers stunning fall foliage. Summer provides pleasant temperatures for walking, and even winter walks can be charming, especially on crisp, clear days. The easy nature of these urban trails makes them suitable for most weather conditions.
The Kluisbos area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 650 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, the tranquility of the forest, and the well-maintained paths. For urban hikes specifically, the accessibility and the blend of town and nature are frequently highlighted.
Yes, as the urban hikes are centered around Ronse, you will find various public parking options within the town. Specific parking details may vary by starting point, but general town parking facilities are usually available and convenient for accessing these routes.
The urban hiking trails in Kluisbos are easily accessible via public transport, as they are located in and around the town of Ronse (Renaix). Ronse has a train station and bus connections, making it convenient to reach the starting points of these urban routes without a car.


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