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Hike the moderate Koeboswandeling - Rood, a 7.6-mile (12.3 km) route through diverse forests, meadows, and a historic castle park near Pelle
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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933 m
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2.18 km
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11.8 km
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12.3 km
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4.35 km
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3.10 km
1.39 km
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6.69 km
3.43 km
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730 m
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The Koeboswandeling - Rood is considered a moderate hike, suitable for families and nature lovers. The terrain is varied, with approximately 56% unpaved sections including forest paths, field paths, and an ancient hollow road. The remaining 44% is paved, consisting of asphalt and concrete, sometimes running along public roads. Be aware that some sections, especially in the Koebos, can become very swampy and wet after rain.
The route offers a rich and varied landscape. You'll pass through the beautiful old oak forest of Koebos Nature Reserve, known for its diverse flora. The trail also features hay meadows, the Gasthuisbos forest, and a 19th-century English-style park at UZ Pellenberg. You can also enjoy expansive views, including a View of Pellenberg, and even spot De Maurissens Castle.
The Koeboswandeling - Rood is particularly beautiful in spring, when the Koebos is alive with stunning flora like spearweed and wood anemone. Later in the season, you can find salomon's seal, beetle orchid, and broad-leaved wasp orchid. The hay meadows also boast unique plants like meadowsweet and cuckoo flower. However, be prepared for potentially swampy conditions after heavy rain, especially in the Koebos, regardless of the season.
While the sources don't explicitly state dog rules, dogs are generally permitted on leash on public hiking trails in Belgium, including those within nature reserves like Koebos. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please look for any specific signage at the trailhead.
No, there are no specific permits required, and there is no entrance fee to hike the Koeboswandeling - Rood. It is a publicly accessible hiking route through the natural areas around Koebos and Gasthuisbos.
Specific parking locations are not detailed in the provided information. However, as the trail is located near Pellenberg, Lubbeek, you can typically find public parking options in or around the village center or near designated trailheads. We recommend checking local maps or visitor information for the most convenient parking spots before your visit.
Yes, the route shares sections with several other trails. Notably, it covers a significant portion of the Koebos Rode driehoek trail (90%) and also intersects with parts of the Dries- en dalroute Groen (59%) and the Varenbergwandeling A (31%). You might also briefly encounter sections of the Georges Claesfietsroute 2 and other local paths.
The Koeboswandeling - Rood is known for its exceptional biodiversity. Beyond the rich flora, the varied ecosystems, including the old oak forest and hay meadows, support diverse wildlife. Reviewers have reported sightings of a large beaver dam, and the area is home to unique insects like the rare marsh fritillary. Keep an eye out for various bird species and other forest inhabitants.
The Koeboswandeling - Rood is well-signposted, making navigation straightforward. Look for hexagonal boards featuring a red triangle, which clearly mark the route.
Yes, the Koeboswandeling - Rood is considered suitable for families. Its moderate difficulty and varied scenery, including forests, meadows, and a castle park, offer an engaging experience. However, be mindful of the trail's length (approximately 11.8 km) and potential muddy sections after rain, which might be challenging for very young children or strollers.
The provided information does not specify cafes or amenities directly on the trail. However, since the route is located near Pellenberg, Lubbeek, you can expect to find local establishments such as cafes or restaurants in the nearby villages for refreshments before or after your hike.
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