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Oostrozebeke

Attractions and Places To See around Oostrozebeke - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Oostrozebeke include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites within this tranquil, rural municipality in West Flanders, Belgium. Situated in the picturesque Mandel Valley, the area is characterized by its green public spaces and canals. Visitors can explore a mix of preserved historical structures, developing natural forests, and unique cultural points of interest. The region offers opportunities to experience local heritage and scenic landscapes.

Best attractions and places to see around Oostrozebeke

  • The most popular attractions is Poelbergmolen, a historic wooden post mill that dates back to 1726. This site offers panoramic views of the region and has been operational for grinding after extensive restoration.
  • Another must-see spot is Broel Towers, medieval towers that are among the few remaining parts of the old city fortifications in nearby Kortrijk. The banks of the Leie river offer an inviting atmosphere with views of these protected monuments.
  • Visitors also love Ruins of the Nieuwe Sint-Anna Chapel, a neo-Gothic chapel built in 1864 that has been restored and converted into an event venue. It features a public lookout post on its roof, offering panoramic views of the Meikensbossen and Poelberg.
  • Oostrozebeke is known for its historical landmarks, natural forests, and cultural sites. The area offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient mills to developing natural spaces.
  • The attractions around Oostrozebeke are appreciated by the komoot community, with 13 highlights featuring 40 photos and receiving more than 300 upvotes.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

College Bridge

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The wavy college bridge leads you to the island - literally and figuratively. Because between the two arms of the Leie in Kortrijk lies the lively, hip Budo Island, where you will find numerous cafés, bars and shops and an entire art center and thus wonderful breaks from everyday life!
Our tip: Budo Beach - who needs Bali or the Bahamas anymore?

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Broel Towers

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The Leieborden, i.e. the banks of the Leie, are an oasis par excellence where young and old meet and where you can get to know the locals.
Here you can sit comfortably on one of the terraces and people watch or you can get a coffee to go and sit comfortably on the quay with a view of the beautiful Broeltorens, some of the few remains of the old city fortifications.

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Poelbergmolen

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The oldest known mention of the Poelberg mill dates from 1668, the current wooden post mill was built in 1726. This date has been found on various mill parts. After the Second World War, the mill was repaired from war damage. A thorough renovation took place in 1957. The mill remained in operation until about 1970. When the mill became city property in 1980, it was in a very dilapidated condition. Restoration work began in 1989, making it ready for grinding again in 1993. To preserve the openness of the area and the wind catch, the surrounding landscape was protected as a village view in 1993.

source: walking guide Flanders route GR 128

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Bergelen Provincial Domain

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The Bergelen Provincial Estate in Wevelgem developed around a 10-hectare artificial sand extraction pit. The sand was used for the construction of the E403 (A17) motorway in the early 1970s. The municipality purchased this pit and surrounding land between 1989 and 1995. Various planting activities and numerous management works (reprofiling the banks, creating a water berm, building observation huts and walls, creating walking paths, constructing a bat shelter, digging ponds, etc.) were carried out by the municipal council. This created a small but very interesting nature reserve.
In 1996, the farm and the 29 hectares of surrounding agricultural land were purchased by the province, and large parts of the newly acquired area were afforested.


In 1999, the province entered into a lease with the municipality for the management of the Bergelen pit and its surroundings. This created the Bergelen Provincial Estate, which currently covers an area of 47 hectares. The Heulebeek stream flows along and through the estate, still following a largely natural course there.
You'll also find the Bulskamphoeve, first mentioned in Gullegem in 1549. It's a historic farmstead whose horseshoe-shaped buildings are situated within the ramparts. The farmstead was destroyed several times during wartime and subsequently rebuilt or renovated. The current building is believed to date from 1775.
A protected monument, the Meiboom, also stands in the area. This is a group of six lime trees with a large iron cross in the center.
Source: wevelgem.be

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Ruins of the Nieuwe Sint-Anna Chapel

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In the meantime, the church has been restored, renovated and converted into a unique event location with a public lookout post on the roof, designed by DMOA architects.
The chapel is now accompanied by a ‘vestibule’ in the form of a concrete sculpture. This hidden staircase with Escher-like allure leads the visitor past panoramic scenes to the top. On the roof, between the facades of the chapel, a magnificent view of the region unfolds. From here you get an unprecedented perspective of the Meikensbossen and the Poelberg. If you look closely, you can even spot the church towers of Marialoop and Dentergem. (source: Westtoer - Horizon 2025)
Another fun fact: The neo-Gothic Sint-Anna chapel was built in 1864, but was never consecrated for unclear reasons.

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DirkWi
December 31, 2025, Provincial Domain Bergelen

The Bergelen Provincial Estate in Wevelgem developed around a 10-hectare artificial sand extraction pit. The sand was used for the construction of the E403 (A17) motorway in the early 1970s. The municipality purchased this pit and surrounding land between 1989 and 1995. Various planting activities and numerous management works (reprofiling the banks, creating a water berm, building observation huts and walls, creating walking paths, constructing a bat shelter, digging ponds, etc.) were carried out by the municipal council. This created a small but very interesting nature reserve. In 1996, the farm and the 29 hectares of surrounding agricultural land were purchased by the province, and large parts of the newly acquired area were afforested. In 1999, the province entered into a lease with the municipality for the management of the Bergelen pit and its surroundings. This created the Bergelen Provincial Estate, which currently covers an area of 47 hectares. The Heulebeek stream flows along and through the estate, still following a largely natural course there. You'll also find the Bulskamphoeve, first mentioned in Gullegem in 1549. It's a historic farmstead whose horseshoe-shaped buildings are situated within the ramparts. The farmstead was destroyed several times during wartime and subsequently rebuilt or renovated. The current building is believed to date from 1775. A protected monument, the Meiboom, also stands in the area. This is a group of six lime trees with a large iron cross in the center. Source: wevelgem.be

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The Broel Towers are a protected monument, first dating back to 1386 & 1415 (second tower). They were built to control the traffic on the River Leie. They had to be rebuilt after the first and second world wars

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DirkWi
October 28, 2024, Poelbergmolen

Molenecho's indicates that the Poelbergmolen mill boasts one of the most beautiful wooden inscriptions in the country. For example, several weighing belts bear the following text, dated July 9, 1726: "Protect God from all sides, then you will be saved, and if you lose your life, God will grant you heaven, and Mary will receive you with longing into her kingdom." ... on a central frame: "Those who come to bail must wait until tomorrow."

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In the meantime, the church has been restored, renovated and converted into a unique event location with a public lookout post on the roof, designed by DMOA architects. The chapel is now accompanied by a ‘vestibule’ in the form of a concrete sculpture. This hidden staircase with Escher-like allure leads the visitor past panoramic scenes to the top. On the roof, between the facades of the chapel, a magnificent view of the region unfolds. From here you get an unprecedented perspective of the Meikensbossen and the Poelberg. If you look closely, you can even spot the church towers of Marialoop and Dentergem. (source: Westtoer - Horizon 2025) Another fun fact: The neo-Gothic Sint-Anna chapel was built in 1864, but was never consecrated for unclear reasons.

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Kermit
July 14, 2024, Broel Towers

These medieval towers are (together with the artillery tower) the only remaining remains of the old city fortifications.

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Nice summer bar in Dentergem!

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After a long flat stretch along the Leie, a climb is more than welcome. And knowing that cyclocross riders ride over it every year makes it even more of a place worth mentioning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore in Oostrozebeke?

Oostrozebeke offers several natural spaces. You can visit the Meikensbossen, a developing forest area with diverse flora and fauna, including many bird and butterfly species. The Ooigembos is another forest area focused on enhancing the Leie river landscape. Additionally, the De Mandelmeersen is a five-hectare green zone along the Mandel river, and the broader Mandel Valley provides peaceful, rural scenery.

Are there any historical landmarks to visit in Oostrozebeke?

Yes, Oostrozebeke is home to significant historical landmarks. The Poelbergmolen is a historic wooden post mill dating back to 1726, which has been restored and is operational. Another unique site is the Ruins of the Nieuwe Sint-Anna Chapel, a neo-Gothic chapel from 1864 that has been converted into an event venue with a public lookout post.

What cultural sites or events are there in Oostrozebeke?

Oostrozebeke features the Ginstegrot, also known as "Klein Lourdes," a popular pilgrimage site, especially in May. Various Heritage Signs throughout the municipality highlight historical locations like the former station and the Sint-Amandskerk. The local cultural scene also hosts events such as the Peloezefeesten and "Film in het bos."

What are some hidden gems or unique places to discover in the area?

For a unique experience, visit the Ruins of the Nieuwe Sint-Anna Chapel. It features a hidden staircase leading to a public lookout post on its roof, offering panoramic views of the Meikensbossen and Poelberg. The Ginstegrot, a pilgrimage site, also offers a distinct cultural experience.

What are the best attractions near Oostrozebeke, but outside the immediate town?

Just a short distance away in Kortrijk, you can explore the Broel Towers, medieval fortifications along the Leie river, offering a picturesque setting. Also in Kortrijk is the distinctive College Bridge, a wavy bridge leading to the lively Buda Island, known for its cafes, bars, and art center.

Are there family-friendly activities or attractions in Oostrozebeke?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Poelbergmolen is a historical site that can be interesting for all ages. The Meikensbossen offers pleasant walks in nature. In nearby Kortrijk, the Broel Towers and the banks of the Leie river provide an inviting atmosphere for families to relax and enjoy the scenery.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic views of the region?

Absolutely. The Ruins of the Nieuwe Sint-Anna Chapel features a public lookout post on its roof, providing magnificent panoramic views of the Meikensbossen and Poelberg. Additionally, from the Poelbergmolen, you can enjoy a beautiful panorama of the surrounding region.

Are there wheelchair accessible paths or attractions?

The College Bridge in Kortrijk is designed to be wheelchair accessible, connecting the Diksmuidekaai with the IJzerkaai and Buda Island. While specific accessibility details for all attractions in Oostrozebeke vary, the modern design of the College Bridge ensures ease of access.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The area around Oostrozebeke is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the options for hiking around Oostrozebeke, cycling around Oostrozebeke, and gravel biking around Oostrozebeke.

Are there hiking trails suitable for different skill levels around Oostrozebeke?

Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. You can find easy walks like the "Baliekouter – Apple Orchard loop from Oostrozebeke" (6.7 km) or the "Roterspad Hiking Trail – Plant Comfort Spot loop from Oostrozebeke" (7.8 km). For moderate challenges, consider the "Ooigem Lock – Roterspad Hiking Trail loop from Oostrozebeke" (13.6 km). More options are available in the hiking guide for Oostrozebeke.

Can I go cycling or gravel biking near Oostrozebeke?

Absolutely. Oostrozebeke offers a variety of cycling and gravel biking routes. For road cycling, you can try the "Ooigem Lock and Marina – Ooigem Lock loop from Oostrozebeke" (33.6 km, easy). Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the "Baeckelandt Mountain Bike Route" (22.1 km, difficult). Find more options in the cycling guide and gravel biking guide for Oostrozebeke.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Oostrozebeke?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. The panoramic views from the Poelbergmolen and the unique lookout at the Ruins of the Nieuwe Sint-Anna Chapel are highly praised. The tranquil atmosphere of the Meikensbossen and the inviting banks of the Leie river near the Broel Towers in Kortrijk are also popular for relaxation and people-watching.

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