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Attractions and Places To See around Vorselaar - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Vorselaar, a municipality in the Antwerp province of Belgium, offer a mix of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. The area is characterized by its green spaces and historical significance, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from nature reserves to historical fortifications. The region provides opportunities for both cultural exploration and nature-based recreation.

Best attractions and places to see around Vorselaar

  • The most popular attractions is Lovenhoek Nature Reserve, a forest that spans more than 145 hectares with diverse habitats for plants and animals. It features valuable deciduous forests in damper areas.
  • Another must-see spot is Fort Oelegem, a historical site. This fort was built between 1909 and 1914 and now serves as a significant natural habitat, home to approximately 1,300 bats.
  • Visitors also love Kesselse Heath, a natural monument featuring a mix of scrub heather, coniferous and deciduous forest, sandy plains, and fens. Sheep help maintain this authentic landscape.
  • Vorselaar is known for its historical landmarks, extensive nature reserves, and cultural sites. The area offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, including opportunities for cycling and walking.
  • The attractions around Vorselaar are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 450 upvotes and 2 photos contributed by visitors.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Netekanaal Towpath

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With your nose in the right direction, you can cut along the Nete Canal in no time.
The wind is your partner or opponent here. Always nice to be able to speed up here, but know that the towpath is there for everyone.
Courtesy is in order here.
Enjoy together.

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Lovenhoek Nature Reserve

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Lovenhoek is a nature reserve of more than 145 hectares with a surprisingly many different habitats for plants and animals. Central was the hamlet of Lovenhoek, where several farms stood until the beginning of the last century. On the dry sandy soils around it you found fields with wooden edges and extensive heathlands. Except for some remains, the entire heather landscape was converted into coniferous forests. In damper places in the area you will find valuable deciduous forests.

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The Zwart Water

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Het Zwart Water consists of a fen with woods on the edge, gale thickets, willow breeches and lean grassland. In the middle of the water there is a floating platform that birds like to use to rest and build their nest. Long ago, Zwart Water and its surroundings were an open dune landscape where the wind had free play. Sand was blown away to a hard layer in the subsoil, after which it collected around it to form dune ridges. The hard layer did not let water through and thus gave rise to a pool. Peat, better known as peat, developed in this area, which gave the water a dark color. Hence the name "Black Water".

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Fort Oelegem

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The fort was built between 1909 and 1914 to prevent an invasion. After 1918, the fort was rebuilt, its weapons replaced, and its ventilation and emergency exits were adapted.

During World War II, the German Wehrmacht used the fort as a storage facility. After the liberation, it served the US Army as an anti-aircraft defense center against V1 rockets.

In 1947, the fort's military use finally ended, and it became private property.

Today, it is home to approximately 1,300 bats. On certain days and by appointment, you can visit it as part of a guided tour.

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Kesselse Heath

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In the Provincial Green Domain of Kesselse Heide you will discover the Kempen as it looked for a long time: a mix of scrub heather, coniferous and deciduous forest, sandy plains and fens. You will find the typical heath vegetation. The sheep ensure the preservation of this authentic landscape. The Heidepad takes you along the most beautiful spots. For children, the expansive sands are the ultimate sandbox.

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February 18, 2026, Kesselse Heide

The Kesselse Heide is a provincial green space covering 79 hectares, 61 of which are open to the public. The initial acquisition took place in 1978, and it has been expanded since then. The entrance is located in Nijlen, at Vaerestraat 4. The space is freely accessible daily from sunrise to sunset. There are two ponds in the area. These old wells not only provide a pleasant change of scenery but are also a boon for the many plants and animals. Since 1996, the Kesselse Heide has been a protected landscape. It is one of the few remaining remnants of the once vast Kempen heathlands. The heath is a living community created in our region by humans. Historical agricultural practices created a landscape that has been preserved through human intervention: grazing by sheep, burning the heath, and sod cutting. Sod cutting is the removal of the topsoil and vegetation. A dug-out sod of plants and their roots is a sod. If heathland is left untreated, it will evolve into oak and birch forests, and the typical species associated with a heathland habitat will disappear. In the mid-19th century, the Kesselse Heide—like many other parts of the Kempen region—was afforested with Scots pine, a valuable timber for mining. However, during both World Wars, these sod-covered forests were felled, and from then on, the heathland was able to expand again. Current management consists of removing trees and mechanically cutting sods to give the open heathland every chance to thrive. https://youtu.be/NoPf0HSeFz8

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February 16, 2026, Kesselse Heide

The Kesselse Heide-Het Goor area consists of a variety of nutrient-poor meadows, pastures, marshes, and ponds, bordered and crisscrossed by enclosed landscape types, and contains numerous landscape elements. The area is characterized by a richly varied and sometimes rare flora. Several historic farm buildings can be found within the area. The Kesselse Heide-Het Goor area, with an area of approximately 2,620 hectares, is located between the villages of Nijlen and Kessel, north of the Lier-Herentals road. The northern border of this area is along Vogelzangstraat, the eastern border along Achterbist, Kannaertsstraat, and Goorstraat. The Grote Steenweg forms the southern border, and the western border is formed by Heidestraat and Vaerestraat. The landscape includes the following topographical areas: "Kannaerdsche Heyde," "Kesselse Heide," "Mol Heide," "Achterbiest," "Het Hoog Bosch," "De Hooge Heide," "Het Armveld," "De Schommers" or "Vissen Eynde," "Het Goor," "Het Goorkasteel," and "Hoge Heyde." Several streams traverse the area, specifically the Goorkantloop, the Elstbeek, the Paddenloop, Blauwe Hoekloop, and the Visbeek. The elevation within the area varies from approximately 5 meters +TAW to approximately 10 meters +TAW. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Kesselse Heide-Het Goor, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/302886

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Henkie
September 6, 2025, Netekanaal Towpath

Nice ride next to the small nete canal

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Erika
October 7, 2024, Kesselse Heide

Very nice walk with a lot of variety in landscapes and terrain.

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Robert
October 6, 2024, Netekanaal Towpath

Is just a fantastic ride! Small and narrow roads with little traffic (cars). Few cycle paths. Great cycling!

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April 7, 2024, Het Zwart Water

Het Zwart Water is a nature reserve southwest of the town of Lichtaart, which is part of the Antwerp municipality of Kasterlee, located near Lavendelweg 1-3. The area is managed by the Agency for Nature and Forests. The area is located on the Kempense Heuvelrug and consists of a fen that used to be in a drifting sand and heathland area, but was largely forested with conifers during the 19th century. On the edge of the fen you will find bog myrtle thickets, willow swamp forest and poor grassland. There is a floating dome in the fen that forms a safe resting place for birds. The forest is gradually being transformed into more mixed forest. In addition, there are remnants of heathland.

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The Defense Line of Antwerp was decided upon by the choice of Antwerp as the National Reduit in 1859. The idea behind this was that Antwerp was most suitable as a last fortress until help from allies could arrive. The National Reduit would consist of: a siege wall, a fort belt and underwater settlements. The fort belt would consist of eight Brialmont forts (built in 1859) in an 18 km long belt from Wijnegem to Hoboken. After the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, it was initially decided to build three bridgehead forts and then to build an outer line adapted to more modern weapons. The latter plan was ratified by law of March 30, 1906. This main resistance position included 16 forts and 10 redoubts on the right bank and 5 forts and 2 redoubts on the left bank.

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May 17, 2023, Kesselse Heide

In the Kempen region, heathland is a cultural landscape that developed long ago through the frequent grazing of sheep on poor sandy soils. Since then, heathland has become valuable and rare. The Kesselse Heide provincial green space is all that remains of a much larger heathland area. Since 2023, the Kesselse Heide can also be explored as a heritage site. Various information boards provide information on folklore, landscape features, the wartime history, and more. You can find some photos of these new boards in the photo section of this highlight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore in Vorselaar?

Vorselaar offers several beautiful natural areas. You can visit Lovenhoek Nature Reserve, an extensive area with diverse habitats and valuable deciduous forests. Another highlight is Kesselse Heath, known for its mix of scrub heather, forests, sandy plains, and fens, maintained by grazing sheep. Don't miss The Zwart Water, a unique fen with a dark bottom due to peat development, offering a tranquil spot for birdwatching.

Are there historical sites to visit in Vorselaar?

Yes, Vorselaar is rich in history. The iconic Kasteel van Vorselaar (Vorselaar Castle) has origins dating back to the 13th century, though it's a private residence, information boards provide insights into its past. You can also explore the historic Sint-Pieterskerk (Saint Peter's Church), which has roots from 726 AD, and 'De Kaak' (The Shame Post) in the triangular market square, a historical landmark.

What cultural features make Vorselaar unique?

Vorselaar is known as a 'K-municipality' due to its prominent attractions starting with 'K'. Beyond the castle and church, you can discover 'De Veertien Kapellekens' (The Fourteen Chapels), a unique cultural path, and a historic monastery. The market square itself, historically known as 'de plaetse', is a central point for understanding the town's heritage.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

Vorselaar is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling and hiking. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'Challenging Bend – Herentals Tourist Tower loop' or the 'Vorselaar Castle – MTB Trail in Vorselaar loop'. Hikers can enjoy routes such as the 'Kleine Nete – Nete River Path loop' or the 'Lovenhoek Nature Reserve – Borrekens Castle loop'. Cyclists have options like the 'Albert Canal towpath – Kleine Nete Towpath loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Vorselaar, Hiking around Vorselaar, and Cycling around Vorselaar.

Are there any family-friendly attractions or activities?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Kesselse Heath is particularly popular, with its expansive sandy plains serving as an 'ultimate sandbox' for children. The Netekanaal Towpath is also a great option for easy cycling or walking with the family, offering peaceful views along the water.

What is Fort Oelegem and can I visit it?

Fort Oelegem is a historical defensive structure built between 1909 and 1914. Today, it's a significant natural habitat, home to approximately 1,300 bats. While the domain is privately owned, it can be visited on certain days by appointment for guided tours, offering a unique blend of history and nature.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural areas in Vorselaar?

Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and diverse landscapes. For instance, Lovenhoek Nature Reserve is appreciated for its changing scenery and variety of habitats. At The Zwart Water, the peaceful atmosphere, bird activity, and the reflection of the sky on the water are often highlighted as captivating experiences.

Are there any easy walking trails around Vorselaar?

Yes, Vorselaar offers several easy walking options. The Netekanaal Towpath provides a flat and accessible route along the Nete Canal. Within Kesselse Heath, the Heidepad trail guides visitors through scenic spots, and some hiking trails are specifically designed for easy exploration of this rare nature.

What is the significance of the Netekanaal Towpath?

The Netekanaal Towpath is a peaceful route along the Nete Canal, offering opportunities for walking and cycling. Historically, the Nete Canal was crucial for connecting the Albert Canal to the navigable Nete, and it remains an important waterway. Today, it's cherished for its scenic beauty and the chance to enjoy the water-rich heritage of the area.

Can I spot wildlife in Vorselaar's nature reserves?

Absolutely. Areas like Lovenhoek Nature Reserve are known for their diverse habitats supporting a wide array of plants and animals. The Zwart Water, with its floating platform, is a favored resting and nesting spot for birds, making it an excellent location for birdwatching. Fort Oelegem is also a significant bat sanctuary, home to approximately 1,300 bats.

What is the best time to visit Vorselaar for outdoor activities?

Vorselaar's natural landscapes, such as Kesselse Heath, offer a beautiful color palette that changes with each season, making it appealing year-round. However, for comfortable cycling and hiking, spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also great for enjoying the green spaces, while winter walks can offer a unique, serene experience.

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