Best huts in Flemish Brabant are situated within a region characterized by its varied natural landscapes, including forests, lakes, and rolling hills. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, providing diverse outdoor experiences. The landscape supports a range of ecosystems, from aquatic environments to dense woodlands. It is a destination for those seeking outdoor activities and natural observation points.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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The Great Crested Newt hut is gone. Dead. Demolished. Nothing stands in its place yet (except for the installation of "Valleien Vertellen" (Valleys Telling Stories), an open-air exhibition that will move to the Dijle River in early 2026 and previously visited the Demer). Will a new hut be built? An illustrated information board says so. And so does the yellow building permit. One local resident, however, has his doubts. But he had more doubts about the events in his neighborhood. So: yes, a new hut will be built unless the axes of the political budget choppers indirectly lead to a different decision in the long term. What it should look like? You can see that on the information board, which also asks for a little more patience. In any case: it will remain beautiful here, with or without the hut.
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Nice place to sit with a beautiful gorge behind this house.
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A map of the arboretum with the clay forest hut on the third page of this overview: https://www.natuurenbos.be/sites/default/files/2023-07/Folder_Arboretum_Heverleebos.pdf
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One of the lookout towers in the Demerbroeken, if you are patient you can spot birds here.
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Information board about the Demerbroeken, this board is located in a birdwatching hut.
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More information about Het Vinne can be found at www.vlaamsbrabant.be/nl/vrije-tijd-en-toerisme/provinciedomein-het-vinne-zoutleeuw
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This birdwatching hut is located a stone's throw from the Arenberg domain and the KUL campus on the Kapeldreef. Here the Dijle enters the area before flowing through Leuven via the domain mentioned. Just before the birdwatching hut the Leiegracht flows into the river and from the birdwatching hut you can see over the sand trap and the drainage basin after which the Dijle flows to the Arenbergmolen.
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Rudimentary bridge with beams that provides access to a cabin well located on the edge of the lake to admire the fauna of the pond
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Flemish Brabant offers a diverse range of huts, including dedicated nature observation points, shelters for hikers, and cozy accommodation cabins. You can find structures designed for birdwatching, temporary rest stops along hiking routes, and unique overnight experiences in natural settings.
Yes, several huts are family-friendly. For instance, the Kamsalamander Hut is designed with an educational focus, featuring informative boards about local aquatic wildlife, making it ideal for school groups and families. Other family-friendly options include the Birdwatching Hut on the Lake and the Langerodevijver Birdwatching Hide.
Flemish Brabant is excellent for birdwatching. The Birdwatching Hut on the Lake offers panoramic views and is accessible via a boardwalk, providing an immersive experience. Another prime spot is De Kuilen bird hide, which overlooks a large pool where you can observe breeding and singing water birds. The Bird observation hut Schulensmeer also provides great views of the water for observing various water birds.
Yes, for unique overnight stays, you can find accommodation huts like The Forest and Kuro Cabin. These are hand-made, high-end tiny houses emphasizing coziness and eco-responsibility, featuring amenities like oak wood interiors, kitchenettes, and baths with views. The Pipowagen Chez Jef also offers a charming gypsy wagon experience.
Yes, De Kuilen bird hide is noted as easily accessible for wheelchair users. It provides views of a large pool with diverse avian life and can be reached via a footpath from a small car park.
Near the huts, you can observe a variety of natural features. Many birdwatching huts offer views of lakes and ponds, where you can spot water birds and, depending on the season, water lilies. Shelters like the Mollendaal Shelter provide views of small valleys and springs, while others are nestled within forests or natural monument areas.
Absolutely. Many huts are located along or near popular hiking routes. For example, the Mollendaal Shelter is situated on the GR 512 Brabantse Heuvelroute. You can find various hiking opportunities, including easy hikes like the Reebok hike in Hallerbos or the Streek-GR Dijleland Trail. For more options, explore the Easy hikes in Flemish Brabant guide.
Flemish Brabant offers excellent cycling routes. The Kamsalamander Hut, for instance, is located on a cycle path and provides bicycle parking, making it a convenient stop during a bike tour. You can explore routes like the Sonian route or the Lambic and Geuze route. Discover more cycling adventures in the Cycling in Flemish Brabant guide.
Yes, the Birdwatching Hide Eeckhoven is situated on a historic site where Eeckhoven Castle once stood. This location combines historical interest with excellent birdwatching opportunities, allowing visitors to enjoy both nature and a sense of the past.
Several huts provide useful facilities for visitors. The Picnic spot with shelter and the Open shelter with benches are designed for temporary rest and relaxation. The Shelter at Heverlee Arboretum also serves as a nice starting point for walks in the forest.
The best time to visit for nature observation largely depends on what you wish to see. For observing water birds and water lilies, spring and summer are generally ideal. However, many bird hides offer opportunities to observe different bird species throughout all seasons, as migratory patterns change.
Yes, sustainability is a consideration for some huts. The Mollendaal Shelter was largely constructed using recycled wood from a previous structure and features a Sedum (green) roof. The Forest and Kuro Cabin accommodation huts also emphasize eco-responsibility in their design and operation.


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