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Urban hiking trails in Wortel-Kolonie offer a unique blend of historical significance and diverse natural landscapes. This UNESCO World Heritage site, part of the "Colonies of Benevolence," features over 540 hectares of varied terrain, including stately forested avenues, agricultural fields, tranquil fens, and heathlands. The area is characterized by its flat topography, with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for easy urban hikes. Key natural features include the Bootjesven, a picturesque natural fen, and its integration into the protected Merkske…
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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Beautiful Beguinage in Hoogstraaten, museum and landscaped vegetable garden very interesting.
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Chapel of Our Lady at the Groenewoud
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This mural playfully depicts a group of people on an extra-long tandem bicycle. The front cyclist is working up a sweat, while the others—a child, two women, and a relaxed man—each contribute in their own way (or not). Right at the back, we even see a dog on a child's bike and a duckling happily following along. The image is a lighthearted and humorous look at collaboration, effort, and free riding, and evokes recognizable situations in which one person does the hard work while others quietly flow along. Possible purposes: • Educational: for themes such as collaboration or the distribution of effort. • Tourist: as an eye-catcher or landmark in the city. • Art education: discussing humor in public art.
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In the center of Hoogstraten, near the beguinage on Vrijheid, an impressive mural by artist ERES125 (Koen Deweerdt) has been unveiled. The work celebrates the tenth anniversary of the city's twinning with Za-Kpota in Benin and symbolizes collaboration on themes such as sustainability, women's rights, and education. The mural depicts a woman in traditional dress, symbolizing progress, against a colorful background that represents the dynamics between the two cities. A striking orange symbolizes the shared importance of agriculture. The artwork was unveiled on September 20, 2024, and invites residents to become part of this special bond.
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The town hall is an example of civil, late Gothic architecture in brick and sandstone. When the withdrawing German troops dynamited St. Catherine's Tower on October 23, 1944, the town hall was also almost completely destroyed. After the war, this monument was meticulously rebuilt. In 1525, a meeting between Count Antoon de Lalaing and the residents of the Freedom of Hoogstraten decided to build a town hall. The count decided to finance the new town hall himself, as the city's citizens were already helping to bear the heavy burden of building a new choir. The late Gothic town hall was built between 1530 and 1534 to a design by Rombout II Keldermans. He was a master architect from Mechelen and a member of one of the most important master architect families of the Brabant Gothic period. Rombout II Keldermans, like his father, was Mechelen's city architect. Moreover, he rose to become master architect to the Dukes of Brabant and was even appointed personal architect to Emperor Charles V, who ennobled him in 1516. The master builder from Mechelen worked in Hoogstraten until his death in 1531. Afterward, work on the town hall continued under the direction of Hendrik Lambrechts and Antoon II Keldermans. The original town hall housed a concierge's lodge, a butcher's office, a secretariat, a council chamber, an archive storage room, and a two-part militia hall for the guilds. Today, the VisitHoogstraten office is located in the town hall. Source: www.visithoogstraten.be
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Jozef Lauwerys (Olen, May 29, 1896 – Hoogstraten, May 10, 1982) was a Belgian Roman Catholic priest. After World War II, Lauwerys rebuilt St. Catherine's Church in Hoogstraten.[1] He taught history at the Hoogstraten Minor Seminary (1919-1945). In 1945, he became the parish priest and dean in Hoogstraten. He was chairman of the Hoogstraten Archaeological Society and editor-in-chief of the quarterly magazine HOK. He also contributed to Boekengids and published travelogues, folkloric, archaeological, and historical works.
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There are 10 urban hiking trails in Wortel-Kolonie, all rated as easy, making them accessible for most hikers.
Urban hikes in Wortel-Kolonie offer a diverse and relatively flat terrain. You'll find yourself walking along stately forested avenues, through vast open agricultural fields, and past tranquil fens and heathlands. The structured landscape, a legacy of its historical past as a 'Colony of Benevolence,' provides easily navigable paths.
Yes, Wortel-Kolonie is rich in history. You can explore the UNESCO World Heritage site itself, visit the poignant Landlopers Cemetery (Vagrants' Cemetery), or learn more about the area's past at the De Klapekster Visitor Centre. The former prison, though still active, also contributes to the site's unique narrative.
Absolutely. All 10 urban hiking trails in Wortel-Kolonie are rated as easy, with minimal elevation changes, making them ideal for families. The varied landscapes and historical points of interest provide an engaging experience for all ages. Consider a shorter loop like the Beguinage Hoogstraten – Hoogstraten Town Hall loop from Hoogstraten for a pleasant family outing.
Wortel-Kolonie is generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the area's rich biodiversity and protected status as a Natura 2000 area. This helps protect local wildlife and ensures a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Wortel-Kolonie offers a unique experience in every season. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while summer provides lush greenery. Autumn showcases beautiful fall colors, and even winter offers serene, crisp walks through the frosted landscapes. The well-maintained paths make it enjoyable year-round.
Yes, many of the urban trails in Wortel-Kolonie are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Artwork The Gardeners – Heilig Bloed Rosary Park loop from Hoogstraten is a great circular option that takes you through varied scenery.
Parking is generally available near key access points and the De Klapekster Visitor Centre, which serves as an ideal starting point for explorations. Specific parking details can often be found on local tourism websites or signage upon arrival.
Beyond the historical landscape, you'll encounter significant natural features. The picturesque Bootjesven, a natural fen surrounded by pine forests and heathland, is a highlight, known for its unique flora like cotton grass and sundew. The area is also part of the protected Merkske Valley, offering glimpses of diverse ecosystems.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of historical significance, diverse and tranquil landscapes, and the well-maintained, easy-to-navigate paths that make it a true 'hiking paradise'.
Yes, the entire Wortel-Kolonie area is a UNESCO World Heritage site, so all urban trails will immerse you in this historically significant landscape. The structured layout with its monumental avenues is a direct testament to the 'Colonies of Benevolence' social experiment.
While all trails are easy, some offer a bit more distance. The Information board Dodendraad Route – Belgian enclave loop from Baarle-Nassau, for example, covers nearly 6 kilometers, providing a longer exploration of the area's unique character.


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