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Antwerp
Boom

Troll Forest at De Schorre – Trolls Una and Jeuris loop from Boom

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Belgium
Flanders
Antwerp
Boom

Troll Forest at De Schorre – Trolls Una and Jeuris loop from Boom

Moderate

4.2

(47)

224

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Troll Forest at De Schorre – Trolls Una and Jeuris loop from Boom

03:13

12.5km

60m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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3.31 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

2

6.29 km

Old Dredger at Wallenhoek Nature Reserve

Highlight • Monument

Industrial heritage that is slowly threatening to disappear under water over time.
Enjoy it now while it is still possible.

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3

6.59 km

Along new clay extraction area

Highlight • Structure

This part of the walking route runs along the only current clay reclamation in the Rupel region.
The agricultural land on our hiking trail will eventually be excavated and deepened for clay extraction.

Wienerberger has a lease here for the next 60 years. Outside this current extraction zone, two reserve areas have already been colored in for clay extraction. 240,000 tons of clay are extracted annually from the current clay pit.

The finished brick product can be used to build approximately 7,000 houses each year.

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4

8.76 km

Troll Forest at De Schorre

Highlight • Forest

Seven giant trolls - some busy, others blowing off their hard work - live in De Schorre, off the beaten path and hidden in nature. One of the giants carves figures out of a totem pole, while one of his big friends gets water and another makes a necklace. Another is collecting rocks and a couple of trolls are resting on the grass, searching for mysterious cloud figures in the sky. Finding them all is a nice walk through De Schorre.

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10.1 km

Deltaweide - Mainstage TML

Highlight • Structure

Many festival goers experience their annual highlight here. Outside the festival period, this location is very busy with high-flyers at weekends. Novice hang gliders try their luck here every Sunday morning. Nice to come and have a look.

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10.4 km

Trolls Una and Jeuris

Highlight • Monument

Always inviting to lie down next to or with Una and Jeuris. Watch the hang gliders every Sunday morning. Attending a festival now and then. And if there is nothing to do in De Schorre, just gaze at the clouds together.

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10.6 km

Observation tower at Trol Kamiel

Highlight • Viewpoint

Very playful, contemporary tower that fits the story of the Trolls. Downstairs, Troll Kamiel watches over this location. Curious how far you can see in clear weather? On this watchtower you can easily see the Atomium - Brussels, Sint Romboutstoren - Mechelen and the Antwerp Cathedral of Our Lady on the horizon.

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10.7 km

Troll Kamiel

Highlight • Monument

When Kamiel wears his mask, he can talk to the animals.

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11.0 km

Provincial Park De Schorre

Highlight • Natural

Do you see the flashes of light and strobes through the stage fog? Do you hear something? Bass? Loud music and people screaming? No? It's winter too. Here on the grounds of Park De Schorre, Tomorrowland has been taking place in summer since 2005 - as long as Corona doesn't thwart your plans, one of the largest and most renowned festivals in the field of electronic dance music. In 2012 it was voted “Best Music Event Worldwide” at the International Dance Music Awards, and in 2019 400,000 guests visited this festival, which is second to none. It could not take place in 2020 and 2021 because of the Covid pandemic.

The following have already performed here: Ferry Corsten, Sven Väth, Technoboy, Armin van Buuren, Monika Kruse, Yves Deruyter, Mystique, Toni Rios and David Guetta. Now everything is still and is no less beautiful.

On the site you will also find a bike museum and a cozy café, among other things. A large network of hiking trails leads you past ponds and so that you can walk there with dry feet, there are numerous footbridges.
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12.5 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

7.70 km

2.30 km

1.53 km

946 m

Surfaces

4.85 km

2.42 km

2.33 km

1.36 km

862 m

651 m

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