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Attractions and Places To See around Glabbeek - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Glabbeek, a municipality in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant, offers a serene environment within the Hageland region. This area features a blend of natural landscapes and cultural sites, characterized by rolling hills and various water features. Visitors can explore historical sites, unique rock formations, and scenic viewpoints. The region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, including popular hiking trails and cycling routes.

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Last updated: May 9, 2026

Horst Castle

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Between the hills of Hagelands lies this idyllic moated castle from the 13th century. It is surrounded by an impressive moat and also wonderful to look at from a distance. …

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Vlooyberg Tower

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Vlooyberg Tower

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Known from the series 'Callboys'

The floating staircase is made of stainless Corten steel, with a color that refers to the iron sandstone heritage.

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Gempemolen Watermill

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-> on ma, di and woo we open for group dinners from 30 people

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Basilica of Scherpenheuvel

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Every cyclist should cycle at least once in her/his lifetime to the Scherpenheuvel basilica. It makes a perfect stop on a longer trip, because of the many shops and restaurants on the beautiful square around the basilica.

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Jeff S
August 3, 2025, Vlooybergtoren

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JP
May 20, 2025, Kasteel van Horst

The core of Horst Castle probably dates back to the 13th century and is characterised by a square keep. The keep probably belonged to the oldest core that was further expanded into a fortified castle in the 15th century. During the troubles under Maximilian of Austria in 1489, the castle of Horst was taken by the people of Leuven and set on fire. According to literary sources, only the keep, part of the entrance gate and a defensive wall remained standing. The residential and east wing were renovated and expanded in the 16th century. The round tower also dates from this period. The outer wall was provided with a rectangular bay window. The castle lost its military character and became more of a pleasant residential area with a view of the moat, the ponds and the inner courtyard. Brick construction with sandstone layers characterise these buildings. In 1587, however, the castle was set on fire again during the raids of the Geuzen. It was not until the beginning of the 17th century that restoration work began. It is difficult to deduce from the available sources to what extent this involved restoration or an embellishing conversion of the castle complex. Presumably nothing changed in the internal structure, but only after the structurally necessary repairs were the interiors completely refinished. Maria-Anna Van den Tympel had a new chapel built against the keep in the 17th century. At the beginning of the 19th century, the complex must have been damaged by plundering and neglect, and it is possible that it also suffered from plundering during the Brabant Revolution of 1830. Around 1850, the castle must have been habitable again, but the castle buildings only served as a farm. In the land registry, the site around the castle is called "De Notelaren Boomgaerd". Around that time, the most dilapidated part must have been demolished, namely the southern part and the superstructure of the gate. The rest of the complex was probably restored with reused demolition material and in traditional style. The castle was divided in 1880, with one part being registered as a school house. In 1897, a further division followed, with two plots being designated as houses. Several restoration campaigns followed in the 20th century. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Horst Castle, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/43619

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May 20, 2025, Kasteel van Horst

Since December, there has been a spire on the castle again after the unstable spire was removed more than four years ago and could be viewed on a wooden platform in the pond. Now it is back. And the other works are also progressing quickly. More about the replaced spire on https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2024/12/10/torenspits-staat-weer-op-kasteel-van-horst-holsbeek/

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On sunny days, there’s an ice cream cart where you can treat yourself. You’re welcome to enjoy it on one of the benches or at a table. And not to be overlooked — especially for our cyclists and hikers — there’s also a mobile toilet available. 😊

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Scherpenheuvel has been an important place of pilgrimage for Catholic believers since the 16th century and is still the most visited place of pilgrimage in Belgium. In the basilica is a small wooden statue of the Virgin Mary, which is said to be miraculous.

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A beautiful photo opportunity of, and on the tower. You must have been there once to enjoy the unique view of the hills of the Hageland.

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Leo Pas
April 4, 2025, Vlooybergtoren

at dusk the stairs are lit with blue lights. against a red setting sun and with a full moon it gives spectacularly beautiful images

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The Gempemolen is a watermill on the Molenbeek in the hamlet of Gempe (Tielt-Winge, Flemish Brabant, Belgium).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit around Glabbeek?

The region offers several historical sites. You can explore the idyllic moated Horst Castle, a 13th-century landmark. Another notable site is the Gempemolen Watermill, which is operational on the first Sunday of each month. Additionally, Glabbeek's heritage includes various local churches and chapels across its constituent villages.

Are there any significant cultural or religious landmarks nearby?

Yes, the Basilica of Scherpenheuvel is a crucial pilgrimage site located nearby. It has been a significant destination for Catholic believers since the 16th century and remains the most visited pilgrimage site in Belgium.

Where can I learn about the region's cycling heritage?

For cycling enthusiasts, the Eddy Merckx Monument Kiezegem pays tribute to the Belgian cycling legend in his birthplace. It's a great spot to acknowledge one of the most successful cyclists of all time.

What natural features or reserves are there to explore near Glabbeek?

Glabbeek is nestled within the Hageland region, known for its rolling hills which offer picturesque landscapes. You can also visit the De Paddepoel Nature Reserve, identified as a valuable grassland parcel within Glabbeek, ideal for nature observation.

Are there good hiking or walking opportunities around Glabbeek?

The Hageland Hills provide excellent opportunities for hiking and walking, with scenic views. The area around the Gempemolen Watermill is also a swampy, beautiful walking area that connects with the freely accessible Troostenbergbos. For specific routes, you can explore various options in the Running Trails around Glabbeek guide, including a loop through the Paddepoel Nature Reserve.

Can I find cycling routes in the Glabbeek area?

Absolutely. The Hageland region is popular for cycling, offering routes through its rolling hills. You can find detailed options in the Road Cycling Routes around Glabbeek guide and the Gravel biking around Glabbeek guide, catering to different preferences and difficulties.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic scenery?

Yes, the Vlooyberg Tower is a unique viewpoint featuring a 'floating' staircase made of Corten steel. This viewing staircase is over 20 meters long and 11 meters high, offering panoramic views from one of the highest points of the Hageland.

Are there family-friendly attractions suitable for children?

Many attractions are suitable for families. Horst Castle, with its impressive moat, is a magical place for children. The Gempemolen Watermill is also family-friendly, especially when operational. The Basilica of Scherpenheuvel and the Eddy Merckx Monument are also listed as family-friendly.

Are any attractions around Glabbeek wheelchair accessible?

The Horst Castle grounds are generally accessible, though the castle interior itself may be difficult for wheelchair users. The Eddy Merckx Monument Kiezegem is also noted as wheelchair accessible.

When is the best time to visit Glabbeek and its attractions?

The best time to visit Glabbeek largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the Hageland Hills, hiking, and cycling. The Gempemolen Watermill is operational on the first Sunday of each month, which might influence your visit if you wish to see it in action.

Are there places to eat or drink near the attractions?

Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. Horst Castle has the Brasserie Wagenhuis, ideal for a stop. The Gempemolen Watermill also features a cafe and serves as a resting point for walkers and cyclists. Around the Basilica of Scherpenheuvel, there are many shops and restaurants on the square.

Can I bring my dog to attractions or trails around Glabbeek?

Dogs are generally allowed on the castle grounds of Horst Castle, but not inside the castle itself. Many of the walking and hiking trails in the natural areas around Glabbeek, such as the Hageland Hills and De Paddepoel Nature Reserve, are typically dog-friendly, but it's always good to keep them on a leash.

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