Best mountain peaks around Ternat are characterized by gentle rolling hills and agricultural fields, typical of the Flemish countryside. The average altitude in Ternat is around 25 meters, indicating a relatively flat terrain. While not featuring high mountains, the region offers various hiking and walking opportunities on local high points and elevated trails. These routes are generally moderate and suitable for experiencing the local landscape.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Kesterheide is a nature reserve in the Flemish Brabant Pajottenland in Kester, a sub-municipality of Gooik. The area is European protected as part of the Natura 2000 area 'Hallerbos and nearby forest complexes with source areas and heathland' and is part of the Flemish Ecological Network.
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Great piece of gravel with a tough climb!
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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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The slightly more than 70 hectare Neigembos once covered almost all of central Belgium, together with the Sonian Forest and the Hallerbos, among others. In this mixed oak and beech forest on the border between the Flemish Ardennes and the Pajottenland you will find height differences from 20 to 90 meters above sea level. A few tough slopes await you here! The deep sunken roads have a distinct microclimate and are a pleasure to walk in. Especially in spring, when the bluebells, bellflowers and wild garlic roll out their colorful carpets. (Routen.be)
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It is certainly worth visiting Neigembos, Berchembos and Hulsbroekbos. Despite the fact that all three are close to each other, they are still different. Beautiful views over the mountain and valley complete the hiking pleasure. Finally, there are also the picturesque desert chapel (15th century) and chapel of Bevingen (12th century)
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The highest point of Ninove is located in this Neigembos at 89 meters above sea level. This playful marking is a wooden pole in the shape of a burning match that protrudes 1.5 meters above the ground next to the walking path. The word 'krasjel' is engraved in the trunk of the pole, which is Ninovan dialect for matchstick. This symbol refers to the match factories that have long been a major part of the Ninovan industry. On the flame itself, you will find a reference to the highest point.
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Beautiful walk, beautiful locations
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While Ternat is characterized by gentle rolling hills rather than high mountains, there are several elevated points worth exploring. These include the Highest point of Neigembos, which features the Nellekensberg with height differences of 20 to 90 meters above sea level. Another is Kesterheide – Highest Point of the Pajottenland, reaching 112 meters, offering panoramic views.
The region around Ternat offers a landscape of gentle rolling hills, agricultural fields, and mixed forests. You can expect to encounter natural features such as the ancient mixed oak and beech forest of Neigembos, grasslands, and deep sunken roads that create unique microclimates. The area is also part of the Flemish Ecological Network, indicating rich biodiversity.
Yes, despite the generally flat terrain of Ternat, some trails offer noticeable elevation changes. For instance, the Neigembos area features 'tough slopes' with height differences ranging from 20 to 90 meters. The Putberg Gravel Trail, Asse, also includes hills with elevations between 35 and 80 meters, providing a more challenging experience.
You can find various hiking opportunities in the area. Popular routes include the 'Muggenbeekweg – Footpath 14 – Knotwilgenlaan loop from Ternat' and the 'Hertigembos loop from Denderleeuw'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Ternat guide, which lists several moderate and easy trails.
Yes, many of the trails and elevated points around Ternat are suitable for families. The region's generally moderate terrain makes it accessible for various skill levels. For example, Kesterheide – Highest Point of the Pajottenland is noted as family-friendly, offering pleasant walks and views.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring is particularly beautiful when bluebells, bellflowers, and wild garlic create colorful carpets in forests like the Neigembos. Autumn also offers stunning foliage. The trails are generally moderate, making them accessible in most seasons, though checking local weather conditions is always advisable.
For excellent panoramic views, head to Kesterheide – Highest Point of the Pajottenland. From its 112-meter summit, you can enjoy the green landscape and even spot distant landmarks of Brussels, such as the Palace of Justice, the Basilica of Koekelberg, and the Atomium.
The terrain around Ternat primarily consists of gentle rolling hills, agricultural fields, and forest paths. Trails often feature compacted earth, gravel, and sometimes narrow singletrack sections between fields, as seen on the Putberg Gravel Trail, Asse. Difficulty levels are generally moderate, with some sections offering 'tough slopes' in forested areas like Neigembos, but overall suitable for most walkers.
Absolutely. The region around Ternat is popular for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Quiet Countryside Road – Lombeekveld Path loop from Ternat', and mountain biking trails like the 'Haezenweg – Gertruidepad loop from Ternat'. For more details, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Ternat and MTB Trails around Ternat guides.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The diverse landscapes, from mixed forests to open fields, offer a refreshing escape. The 'tough slopes' in places like Neigembos are appreciated by those seeking a bit more challenge, while the panoramic views from spots like Kesterheide are a highlight for many.
Many trails in the Flemish countryside, including those around Ternat, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock, and to check specific local regulations or signage along the trails.
Ternat is well-connected within Flemish Brabant. Many trailheads are accessible by car, often with designated parking areas. For public transport, local bus services connect various villages and points of interest. It's best to check specific route starting points for the most convenient access options.


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