Best attractions and places to see around Waregem, a city in West Flanders, Belgium, offers a diverse range of points of interest. The region features historical landmarks, expansive natural green spaces, and significant cultural sites. Its varied landscape, including some hilly terrain, also provides opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The St. Peter's Bridge dates from 1892. In 2019-2020, it underwent a thorough restoration, requiring its dismantling to be transported to the workshop, where it was carefully cleaned and sandblasted. In addition, some sections were replaced and riveted by hand. No fewer than 1,000 rivets are incorporated into the entire structure. Finally, the bridge was also given a protective coat of paint in striking Brunswick green, its original color. Source: vlaamsewaterweg.be
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This forest was created in the late 1980s on a former clay dump. Over the past 40 years, the approximately 30-hectare area has grown into a natural gem. Together with the Vaarttaluds (a little further towards Bossuit) and the Oude Spoorweg (a little further towards Kortrijk), it forms a beautiful walking area.
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I like it, as it has an original architecture, and it is a point where you can choose in between at least 5 nice rides.
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A cycle bridge to stimulate cross-border cycling between Flanders and Wallonia with a recreational structure of towpaths and old railway lines. The bridge is even a link in an international route Eurovélo 5. The cycle artwork brightens up the bridge even more. There is also a natural shelter.
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A unique bridge that looks as if it could fall apart at any moment.
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After a long flat stretch along the Leie, a climb is more than welcome. And knowing that cyclocross riders ride over it every year makes it even more of a place worth mentioning.
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Waregem offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the Flanders Field American Cemetery and Memorial, the only World War I American cemetery in Belgium, which honors American soldiers. Explore the historic Waregem Town Hall, or discover the former medieval estate of Goed te Nieuwenhove, known for its timber-framed architecture. The Sint-Amandus Church is also a notable example of Gothic architecture.
Yes, Waregem boasts beautiful green spaces. The Baron Casier Park is an expansive green space with mature trees, ponds, and meandering paths, located near Market Square. You can also explore Orveyt Forest, a peaceful 30-hectare nature spot with walking paths, created on a former clay dump and now a diverse area of forests, meadows, and ponds.
Waregem is rich in cultural experiences. The Hippodroom Waregem is Belgium's most famous horse racing track, hosting the annual 'Great Steeple Chase of Flanders.' You can also visit the HIPPO.WAR visitor center for insights into the region's equestrian history. For contemporary arts, there's Be-Part, and the De Schakel cultural centre offers various events. Don't miss 't Gaverhopke, a craft brewery and brasserie located in the historic Goed Te Nieuwenhove.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. Orveyt Forest offers peaceful walking paths and a family-friendly quest called 'Out and about with Blob.' Baron Casier Park is also a great spot for families to enjoy nature. The restored Sint-Pieters Bridge is a unique historical drawbridge that can be interesting for all ages.
Waregem is excellent for cycling enthusiasts. The Gaverbeek Bicycle Trail (Gaverbeekroute) offers scenic routes. The region's hilly landscape is also popular for professional cycling races like Dwars door Vlaanderen. For more structured routes, you can explore various cycling tours, including those found in the Cycling around Waregem guide, which features routes like 'Walskerke Watermill – Tiegemberg loop'.
For panoramic views, head to Tiegemberg Ascent via Back Side. This climb runs along orchards and meadows, offering great vistas of the surrounding landscape. The climb itself is known for its moderate incline and is definitely worth the effort for the views.
Yes, Waregem offers several pleasant walking and hiking options. Orveyt Forest has dedicated walking paths suitable for a peaceful stroll. The Baron Casier Park also provides meandering paths through its green landscape. For more extensive options, check out the Hiking around Waregem guide, which includes easy routes like the 'Casier Castle – Romantic bridge loop'.
Waregem can be enjoyed year-round, but the summer months, particularly August, are vibrant due to the annual Waregem Koerse Feesten and the 'Great Steeple Chase of Flanders' at the Hippodroom. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, with beautiful natural scenery.
Waregem and its surroundings feature some interesting bridges. The Sint-Pieters Bridge is a unique, authentic drawbridge from the late 19th century, recently restored to its original Brunswick green color. The IJzerweg Bridge is a modern bicycle bridge connecting different cycling networks, and the College Bridge in nearby Kortrijk is a striking pylon bridge for pedestrians and cyclists with a characteristic zigzag shape.
Yes, the region around Waregem provides opportunities for mountain biking. While specific trails within Waregem itself might be limited, you can find various routes in the broader area. The MTB Trails around Waregem guide lists routes such as the 'Junction of Country Lanes – Lozerbos loop' and 'Old Railway Carriage and Track – Baliekouter Nature Reserve loop', catering to different difficulty levels.
Some infrastructure around Waregem is designed for accessibility. The IJzerweg Bridge and the College Bridge are noted as wheelchair accessible, providing smooth passage for cyclists and pedestrians. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific venue details for accessibility information.


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