Best attractions and places to see around Roosdaal, a municipality in Flemish Brabant, Belgium, offers a tranquil escape in the Pajottenland region. This area is characterized by gently sloping landscapes, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features and cultural sites. The region provides opportunities to experience local history and scenic environments.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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I recommend this route without hesitation, it is a beautiful forest, I just visited it a few weeks ago and was amazed; in full growth stage of the hyacinths or bluebells. A must-see destination in Brussels.
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The Raspaillebos has five marked walks: Natural Gas Walk (7.7 km), Farmland Landscape (4 km), Raspaillebos Walk (3.7 km), Window on the Landscape (2.5 km), and Bosberg Walk (2 km). (Agency for Nature & Forests)
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beautiful views, easy country roads, extension possible in the Kravaal forest
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A sunken road is a road that is so deeply worn that it lies between two slopes. It is the result of centuries of use and erosion. The most beautiful sunken roads can be found especially in hilly areas with a subsoil that easily forms steep walls, such as in Haspengouw and Hageland.
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Beautiful, quiet forest. Some very muddy passages due to the persistent rain of the last months.
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Many paths take you through the forest, especially the paths to them are a wonderful experience...
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Varied forest, beautiful paths that can sometimes be muddy. Furthermore, the forest feels rather wild, fallen trees are only removed on narrower paths if the passage is too much hindered. Much attention is also paid to ensuring that the permanent forest inhabitants can do their thing as undisturbed as possible.
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The krasjel pole was placed in March 2022 on the top of the Nellekensberg in the Neigembos. Its creator is Jeroen Van Assche, the designers Joris Bellemans and son Pieter.
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Roosdaal offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Hollow Way in Neigembos, known for its veteran beech trees and unique microclimate. The Kravaalbos Forest is a protected nature reserve, a remnant of the ancient Coal Forest, featuring beautiful paths and seasonal flowers. Additionally, the Berchembos is characterized by spring streams and carpets of wood anemones and hyacinths.
Yes, Roosdaal has several historical and cultural landmarks. The historic Zepposmolen (Hertboom Windmill) in Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Lombeek has a museum detailing its history. You can also visit the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwkerk, which houses a baroque organ and a Marian altarpiece from the 16th century, or the Sint-Martinuskerk in Strijtem, known for its stained-glass windows and hidden devils. The oldest Lourdes Grotto in Flanders is also located at the edge of the Hulsbroekbos.
The Pajottenland region, where Roosdaal is situated, is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. There are numerous routes to explore the gently sloping landscapes. For specific routes, you can check out guides like Running Trails around Roosdaal, Cycling around Roosdaal, and MTB Trails around Roosdaal.
The region offers several family-friendly options, especially for outdoor activities. The Raspaille Forest is a great place for walks with children. The statue of "De Dikke van Pamel" is located near a playground and serves as the starting point for an 8.4 km walking route, which can be a fun family outing.
Popular hiking options include the 8.4 km "Dikke van Pamelwandeling" starting from the statue of De Dikke van Pamel. The Neigembos also offers three mapped walks: the Dikke Beuken Walk, the Bevingen Walk, and the Groeben Walk. For more detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Roosdaal guide, which includes routes like the "Highest point of Neigembos – Hollow Way in Neigembos loop".
Absolutely. Roosdaal is part of a renewed cycling network by Toerisme Oost-Vlaanderen, offering 3,400 kilometers of routes. You can explore the area's natural beauty and local producers by bike. The Cycling around Roosdaal guide provides various routes, including the "Ship Haulers Bridge, Denderleeuw – Dender Riverside Trail loop".
Yes, Roosdaal and the surrounding Pajottenland region offer terrain suitable for mountain biking, with rolling hills and varied landscapes. You can find several routes in the MTB Trails around Roosdaal guide, such as the "Kluisberg Climb (13%) – Panoramic View of Ninove loop".
The Pajottenland region is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly enchanting when forests like the Berchembos and Neigembos are carpeted with wood anemones and hyacinths. Autumn also offers vibrant colors and scents in forests like Kravaalbos. Generally, spring and early autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling.
The Ship Haulers Bridge in Denderleeuw is listed as wheelchair accessible. While many natural trails may have varied terrain, this bridge provides an accessible point of interest over the Dender river.
The Hollow Way in Neigembos is a historical natural feature. It's home to over one-hundred-year-old veteran beech trees that survived extensive logging during World War I. These trees grow on the slopes of sunken roads, which are paths deepened over centuries by erosion. Visitors are advised to admire them from a distance to protect the delicate soil.
The Kravaalbos Forest is an approximately 80-hectare protected nature reserve, a remnant of the ancient Coal Forest mentioned by Julius Caesar. It was historically known for its quarries and charcoal production. Today, it's appreciated for its natural beauty, especially in autumn for its colors and scents, and in spring for its purple bluebells.
The "De Dikke van Pamel" is a folk figure commemorated by a statue in Roosdaal. This statue is located near a playground and serves as the starting point for an 8.4 km walking route, making it a notable cultural and recreational spot.
Yes, the Highest point of Neigembos, also known as Nellekensberg, offers views within the Neigembos. It's marked by a "krasjel pole" and provides a perspective over the forest's varied terrain, which features height differences from 20 to 90 meters above sea level.


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