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Watermael-Boitsfort - Bosvoorde

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Hiking around Watermael-Boitsfort - Bosvoorde offers diverse natural landscapes, including parts of the Sonian Forest and the Vuilbeek Valley. The region features extensive woodlands, numerous parks, and water bodies such as ponds. Its terrain varies from gentle paths through green spaces to more challenging routes with moderate elevation changes.

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  • The most popular hiking route is Vuilbeek Valley – Rouge-Cloître Abbey and Ponds loop from Boitsfort - Bosvoorde, a difficult 13.4 miles (21.6…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Vuilbeek Valley – Rouge-Cloître Abbey and Ponds loop from Boitsfort - Bosvoorde

21.6km

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Holota Gábor
January 25, 2026, Au Cœur de la Forêt

A very nice spot to the South of Uccle.

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A solid wood bridge crosses the Horseshoe Pond, which is thus divided into two parts.

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A monumental stone circle resembling a miniature version of Stonehenge. Located in a clearing in the woods near Duboislaan, this monument consists of eleven menhirs arranged in a circle around a large dolmen. Although it resembles an ancient megalithic monument, it is actually a memorial dating from 1920 for the forest rangers who died during the First World War. The stones are made of Wéris puddingstone, the same rock used in the prehistoric megaliths of that region. The monument was designed by artist Richard Viandier, who drew inspiration from Celtic burial rituals. This place symbolizes the forest rangers' connection to nature and therefore also has spiritual significance, similar to ancient Druid symbolism. The monument is a peaceful spot in the heart of the forest and also attracts visitors interested in history, nature, and mysticism.

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one of the most beautiful trails in the Soignies forest

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Any time of year... here with goldenrod. Bosvoorde pond, Vuursteenweg near IS. Just review it.

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Magnificent rites, super even we can find a bar

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Here we see a watercourse, which is enough for a beaver. If the beaver builds a dam here, it can become a pond or a lake in two or three years. The animal can change an entire ecosystem, simply because its dam retains water and rain. These natural beaver dams are very efficient in combating floods and droughts, because they regulate the flow of small watercourses. Locally, they can shape the forest through flooding by flooding parts of the forest, causing the tree vegetation to die. When the beavers leave their dam and their beaver pond, a succession from pioneer forest to climax forest can start again after the reservoir has drained.

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Beech forests are the end point of spontaneous forest evolution, they form the climax vegetation in places that are not too dry, too warm or too wet. If nature were to take its course, the beech would cover most of our continent. Old, almost untouched beech forests are extremely rare in Europe today and are mainly found in places that are difficult to exploit or develop. Compared to the rest of the world, beech forests are among the seriously endangered habitats in Europe, even though the beech as a species is not endangered. For this reason, the few remaining old and untouched European beech forests that have not or hardly been changed by humans have been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This cross-border heritage includes 94 sub-areas in 18 countries. Since the end of the last ice age, the European beech has spread from a few isolated refuges in the Alps, Carpathians, Dinarides, the Mediterranean and the Pyrenees over a large part of the continent in a relatively short time, a few thousand years. The success of the beech throughout Europe is due to its adaptability and tolerance to different climatic, geographical and physical conditions. These forests contain an invaluable population of old trees and a genetic reservoir of beech and many other species that depend on these old forest areas. Throughout the year and during their life cycle, beech forests undergo different stages and processes. From the germination of young trees that grow close together in their first years, to decades of competition for space, water and light, the growth into impressive trees, and finally the decay and breakdown. Without human intervention, these natural processes unfold in an undisturbed way. Together, over tens and even hundreds of years, these typical wilderness phenomena shape the forest. Please note: this information is a general description of the UNESCO World Heritage site, which is located elsewhere in the Sonian Forest. In 2017, five parts (located in Ticton, Joseph Zwaenepoel and Grippensdelle) of the Sonian Forest were recognised as UNESCO World Heritage as part of the ‘Ancient and pristine beech forests of the Carpathians and other regions of Europe’. It is the only UNESCO natural world heritage site in Belgium.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Watermael-Boitsfort - Bosvoorde?

Watermael-Boitsfort - Bosvoorde offers a wide selection of over 80 hiking trails. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with more than 60 easy walks, 20 moderate options, and a few challenging trails for experienced hikers.

What are the main natural areas for hiking in Watermael-Boitsfort - Bosvoorde?

The primary natural areas for hiking include the vast Sonian Forest (Forêt de Soignes), known for its ancient beech trees, and the picturesque Vuilbeek Valley, which features scenic loops and ponds. Additionally, the region boasts several other green spaces and parks like Parc Tournay-Solvay.

Are there easy hikes suitable for beginners or families in Watermael-Boitsfort - Bosvoorde?

Yes, the area is very welcoming for beginners and families, with over 60 easy trails. An excellent option is the Vuilbeek Valley – Étang Sec (Sonian Forest) loop from Boitsfort - Bosvoorde, which offers a gentle walk through the Sonian Forest. Another family-friendly choice is the In the Heart of the Forest – Bench by the Dollhouse loop from Watermael-Boitsfort - Watermaal-Bosvoorde, providing a pleasant experience in a wooded setting.

Can I find challenging long-distance hikes in the area?

For those seeking a more challenging experience, Watermael-Boitsfort - Bosvoorde offers several difficult routes. The Vuilbeek Valley – Rouge-Cloître Abbey and Ponds loop from Boitsfort - Bosvoorde is a demanding 21.6 km trail that takes nearly six hours to complete, incorporating significant elevation changes and diverse landscapes.

What kind of terrain will I encounter on the hikes?

You will encounter diverse terrain, ranging from gentle, shaded paths through the extensive Sonian Forest to more varied landscapes in the Vuilbeek Valley, which can include moderate elevation changes. Many routes feature well-maintained trails, but some may involve natural, unpaved surfaces, especially deeper within the forest.

Are there any historical or cultural landmarks along the trails?

Yes, several routes pass by notable landmarks. The Vuilbeek Valley – Rouge-Cloître Abbey and Ponds loop takes you past the historic Rouge-Cloître Abbey. Another route, the Château de la Solitude – Eikendalvoetweg loop from Watermael-Boitsfort - Watermaal-Bosvoorde, leads through wooded areas and past historical sites like the Château de la Solitude. You can also explore the Domaine Solvay, which includes the Parc Tournay-Solvay with its castle and ancient trees.

Are there any routes that feature water bodies like ponds or rivers?

Absolutely. The Vuilbeek Valley is characterized by its scenic ponds, notably along the Vuilbeek Valley – Rouge-Cloître Abbey and Ponds loop. Parc Tournay-Solvay also features two tranquil ponds at the bottom of a steep slope, adding to the picturesque scenery.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Watermael-Boitsfort - Bosvoorde?

The trails in Watermael-Boitsfort - Bosvoorde are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the serene beauty of the Sonian Forest, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse natural landscapes that offer a peaceful escape close to the city.

Are the trails in Watermael-Boitsfort - Bosvoorde dog-friendly?

Many trails in the Sonian Forest and other green spaces are generally dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy a walk with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or where wildlife is present, and to check local regulations for specific parks or reserves.

Is there public transport access to the hiking trails?

Watermael-Boitsfort - Bosvoorde is well-connected by public transport, making many trailheads accessible. Various bus and tram lines serve the municipality, providing convenient access to the Sonian Forest and other green spaces. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules for the most direct routes to your chosen starting point.

Where can I park when visiting the hiking areas?

Parking is generally available near popular access points to the Sonian Forest and various parks within Watermael-Boitsfort - Bosvoorde. Specific parking areas are often designated near trailheads or attractions like the Rouge-Cloître Abbey and Parc Tournay-Solvay. It's advisable to look for official parking signs or consult local maps for the best options.

Are there any unique natural attractions to explore?

Yes, the area features unique natural attractions beyond the main forest. The Cherokee Intention Cave Forest – Picnic Area in the Forest loop from Boitsfort - Bosvoorde offers a distinct natural experience, leading through the intriguing Cherokee Intention Cave Forest.

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