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Hiking around Wuustwezel offers diverse landscapes, including extensive forests, picturesque meadows, and tranquil marshlands. The region features a network of trails winding through natural reserves like Natuurreservaat Beersgat and De Maatjes, known for water bird populations. The Kleine Aa river contributes to the area's aquatic charm, with routes following its course. Wuustwezel's terrain is generally flat, providing accessible hiking experiences across varied natural environments.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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10.8km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.82km
01:29
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Moderate hike. 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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Neo-Gothic chapel modernized The neo-Gothic chapel was given a central place as a cafeteria and multi-purpose space. The OCMW also found a place there. The chapel was first thoroughly restored with modern heating and lighting techniques and a new stone floor. Additional openings in the facades let in a lot of light and provide a great sense of space through the panoramic view. The space on the rood screen was separated from the rest of the chapel by a glass wall
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The Sacred Heart Statue of Jesus was erected in September 1904. On the pedestal is the Latin text: “Ignemveni mittere in terram, etquid volo nist ut accendatur?” “I came to bring fire to the earth, and what else would I desire than for it to blaze up?”
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Slow Cabins: get away from the world in Wuustwezel Slow down in a detached eco-hut in a secret location near home, surrounded by peace and beautiful nature. That is the concept of “Slow Cabins”. You can now also come and completely slow down in Wuustwezel on a domain of vzw Kempens Landschap. Vzw Kempens Landschap is the owner of a beautiful park and nature reserve in Wuustwezel. The domain used to be the backyard of a monastery where sisters were prepared to leave on a foreign mission. Here and there you will come across religious traces of this past, such as statues or a Lourdes grotto. Eye-catchers of the quiet walking area are a few stately avenues, meadows and forest zones. In a quiet corner of the domain, a self-sufficient house for couples, the ‘Time for Two’ cabin, is temporarily being set up. This ecological and mobile cabin guarantees a unique ‘nature experience’ in refined simplicity. Cook your own meal in the kitchen, light the wood fire or try an outdoor barbecue next to a sputtering fire pit. If you want, you can also book a slow dinner with local products or a breakfast basket. Book a moment of rest at www.slowcabins.be !
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Heritage walk The monastery buildings are surrounded by avenues, meadows and forests. The heritage walk takes you past a number of religious statues and interesting places. Along the way, the signs tell you more about the lives of the sisters and the domain. At the back of the domain is the cemetery of the sisters where you can view the history of the sisters on a memorial column.
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Park Franciscanessen International novitiate From 1895 to 2010, more than 2,000 missionary sisters were trained here to be sent out all over the world. The monastery buildings are surrounded by a patchwork of avenues, meadows and forests. Here and there you will come across religious statues. At the back of the domain is the cemetery of the sisters. Along the avenues are information boards with the story of the sisters and the domain. An information kiosk was also placed at the cemetery where you can find the history of the domain. Would you like to take a longer walk? Then also visit the nearby Beersgat! Role of Kempens Landschap After the monastery closed its doors, the buildings and the green area were given a new life. Kempens Landschap bought the green area, which has now become a public park. The buildings were transformed into a residential care centre. Our organisation drew up a landscape management plan in which all management objectives and the vision for the domain are included. The existing heritage is not forgotten either: various statues and the St. Francis Cave were restored. The pond around the cave was also renovated. The works were made possible by various subsidy projects. The park is managed by a permanent green team, and the park is gradually being further upgraded as described in the landscape management plan.
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Park Franciscanessen International novitiate From 1895 to 2010, more than 2,000 missionary sisters were trained here to be sent out all over the world. The monastery buildings are surrounded by a patchwork of avenues, meadows and forests. Here and there you will come across religious statues. At the back of the domain is the cemetery of the sisters. Along the avenues are information boards with the story of the sisters and the domain. An information kiosk was also placed at the cemetery where you can find the history of the domain. Would you like to take a longer walk? Then also visit the nearby Beersgat! Role of Kempens Landschap After the monastery closed its doors, the buildings and the green area were given a new life. Kempens Landschap bought the green area, which has now become a public park. The buildings were transformed into a residential care centre. Our organisation drew up a landscape management plan in which all management objectives and the vision for the domain are included. The existing heritage is not forgotten either: various statues and the St. Francis Cave were restored. The pond around the cave was also renovated. The works were made possible by various subsidy projects. The park is managed by a permanent green team, and the park is gradually being further upgraded as described in the landscape management plan.
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Wuustwezel offers a diverse landscape for hikers, featuring extensive forests, picturesque meadows, and tranquil marshlands. While generally flat, the trails combine both paved and unpaved sections, guiding you through varied natural environments.
Yes, Wuustwezel boasts an extensive network of over a hundred hiking routes. These are supported by a system of hiking nodes, allowing visitors to customize their paths and explore the region's diverse scenery.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Natuurreservaat Beersgat and the De Maatjes nature reserve, known for its water bird populations and peat canals. Het Marum also offers beautiful forest trails, though some areas may have restricted access during bird breeding seasons. Additionally, the nearby Kalmthoutse Heide is one of Flanders' oldest and largest heathland landscapes.
Absolutely. Many routes in Wuustwezel are designed for easy walks. For example, the The Marum Forest – Course of the Kleine AA loop from Wuustwezel is an easy 5.8 km path that takes you through the beautiful Het Marum nature reserve. Another gentle option is the Park Franciscans – Sacred Heart statue of Jesus loop from Groot Schietveld, a 4.5 km trail through a former monastery domain.
Wuustwezel's trails often lead to interesting historical and cultural sites. The Uilenpad, for instance, allows you to discover landmarks like the Gasthuishoeves and Kasteel Het Hof. You can also find the former monastery domain of the Franciscan Sisters, complete with its cemetery and heritage walking routes. Some trails feature religious relics and a replica of the 'Doden-draad' (Death Wire).
Yes, for panoramic views, you can visit the observation tower at Kalmthoutse Heide. Additionally, the 'de Klot' observation tower, located near the border with Kalmthout and Zundert, provides expansive views over the De Maatjes nature reserve.
The hiking routes in Wuustwezel are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from nearly 400 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from quiet woodlands to tranquil marshlands, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, water elements are a significant part of Wuustwezel's natural beauty. The Kleine Aa river winds through the region, and trails like the Beersgat Nature Reserve – Bailey Bridge over the Kleine Aa loop from Wuustwezel offer serene waterside hiking opportunities. The marshy Putse Moer area also adds to the aquatic charm.
While many routes are easy to moderate, Wuustwezel does offer options for longer treks. The 'Dwars door Wuustwezel' path, for example, traverses the entire municipality, providing numerous kilometers of unpaved terrain through various landscapes for a more immersive experience.
The diverse natural reserves, particularly De Maatjes, are renowned for their water bird populations. Exploring the forests and marshlands offers opportunities to observe various local wildlife in their natural habitats.
Beyond the trails themselves, you can find several interesting attractions. The Putse Moer is a notable lake, and the Kalmthoutse Heath Nature Reserve offers extensive forest areas. For historical interest, Wortel-Kolonie is also nearby. You can also visit the Stappersven Observation Platform for scenic views.
Many of Wuustwezel's hiking routes are designed as loops, offering convenient circular walks. Examples include the Beersgat Nature Reserve – Bailey Bridge over the Kleine Aa loop and The Marum Forest – Course of the Kleine AA loop, allowing you to start and end at the same point.


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