Best attractions and places to see around Avelgem, a municipality in the Belgian province of West Flanders, offers a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The region is characterized by its waterways, such as the Kanaal Bossuit-Kortrijk, and natural reserves like the Scheldemeersen. Visitors can explore 20 notable attractions, including forests, climbs, and historical sites. This area provides opportunities for both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Crowded, but still very nice and quiet, you do not feel like being in Vlaanderen.
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The forest is right on our language border. Don't be a stranger to our non-Dutch speaking compatriots: feel free to cross this imaginary line during your walk. Peeping at your neighbours won't kill you! What's more: it will make you a more complete person. In open spaces you can enjoy views of the Walloon landscape. It's something different from the Flemish Ardennes, in between. A welcome addition to an already particularly rich range of landscapes on your trip. (East Flanders Tourism)
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The Kluisbos is a nature reserve, partly a domain forest and partly a public forest, in the Flemish Ardennes in South-East Flanders and the Pays des Collines in Hainaut (Belgium). The Kluisbos is a forest with a rich relief and is located on the flank of the witness hill De Kluisberg. It is approximately 300 hectares in size. The Flemish part is 200 hectares in size and is located on the territory of the municipality of Kluisbergen (sub-municipalities Ruien and Kwaremont). The Walloon part (Bois de l'Enclus) is 100 hectares in size and is located on the territory of the sub-municipalities: Rozenaken, Orroir and Amougies in the Pays des Collines region. The Flemish part of the forest is managed by the government agency Agency for Nature and Forests. Since 2006, a 50-hectare part has been designated as a forest reserve.
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It's a beautiful forest with many heights and depths! And surprisingly a lot of bird song🤗🤗🤗
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To feel like champions for a day
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Koppenberg is a climb in the Flemish Ardennes region. The route is 0.6 kilometers long and covers 63 meters of elevation with an average gradient of 11.1%.
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Legendary Flandrien climb. Much harder when wet as it gets very greasy. Many riders need to get off and walk due to this.
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Avelgem and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore sites like the enchanting Kasteel van Bossuit, the historical Pompgebouw Bossuit which supplied water to the Kanaal Bossuit-Kortrijk, and the Sint-Petruskerk in Outrijve, protected as a village scape. Other notable historical churches include the Sint-Martinuskerk, and the Hof van Ename, an historic farm.
Yes, for those interested in culture and history, the Regionaal Archeologisch Museum aan de Schelde (Regional Archaeological Museum on the Scheldt) houses an extensive archaeological collection. Additionally, Spikkerelle serves as a local venue for movies, theater, exhibitions, and events, and Kunstkerk Bossuit is an art church.
Avelgem is known for its challenging climbs, particularly for cyclists. You can test your endurance on the famous Oude Kwaremont, a 2,200-meter cobblestone climb with an average gradient of 4 percent, or the legendary Koppenberg, a national monument featuring gradients up to 22% on cobblestones. Another tough climb is the Paterberg Climb, known for its steep cobblestones. For more routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Avelgem guide.
The region offers several natural features for exploration. The Scheldemeersen is a nature reserve perfect for guided walks, and the Kanaal Bossuit-Kortrijk provides scenic paths along the water. You can also visit Kluisbos Forest, which offers views of the Walloon landscape and features challenging slopes, making it ideal for a day out.
Yes, several spots offer great views. The Mont-Saint-Aubert provides beautiful panoramas after a challenging climb. Within Kluisbos Forest, you can find open spaces that offer views of the Walloon landscape. The climbs like Koppenberg and Paterberg Climb also offer rewarding vistas from their summits.
Beyond cycling, Avelgem is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling and walking routes, including options for mountain biking and gravel biking. For specific routes, explore the MTB Trails around Avelgem or the Gravel biking around Avelgem guides. The Scheldemeersen nature reserve is also ideal for guided walks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscape, from the challenging climbs that are part of famous cycling races to the serene forests and nature reserves. The historical significance of sites like the Koppenberg and the beauty of places like Kluisbos Forest are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 190 photos and given more than 500 upvotes for the attractions in this region, indicating a strong positive experience.
Beyond the well-known climbs, consider exploring the Tombeelmolen, a charming windmill, or the Scheldeburcht, a castle-like structure near the Scheldt river. The artwork KARKAS also offers a unique point of interest. These sites provide a different perspective on the region's heritage and artistic expression.
Yes, the area caters to various cycling levels. For road cycling, you can find routes ranging from easy loops like the "Oude Kwaremont Climb – Scheldt Riverside Path loop from Avelgem" to moderate ones. Mountain biking and gravel biking also offer moderate to difficult routes, such as the "Paterberg Cobbled Climb – Keunaarde Gravel Path loop from Avelgem" for MTB, or the "Route Avelgem Kriereroute" for gravel biking. Check the specific Road Cycling, MTB, and Gravel Biking guides for details.
While specific seasonal tips aren't provided for Avelgem, regions with similar landscapes and cycling routes often see peak activity in spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it might be warmer, especially on challenging climbs.
Absolutely. The Kanaal Bossuit-Kortrijk is a significant waterway in the area, historically supported by the Pompgebouw Bossuit. This canal offers pleasant routes for walking and cycling along its banks, providing a tranquil experience and a glimpse into the region's industrial heritage.


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