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The 3 Most Amazing Peaks around Overijse

Mountain peaks around Overijse are characterized by rolling hills and elevated points rather than towering mountains, with the highest elevation reaching approximately 137 meters. This region in Flemish Brabant offers varied terrain for outdoor activities, including challenging routes for cyclists and numerous walking opportunities. The area is known for its scenic views of the countryside, featuring fields, forests, and vineyards.

Best mountain peaks around Overijse

  • The most popular mountain peaks is View of the Lion's Mound at Waterloo, a man-made monument that offers a panorama of the Battle of Waterloo. This historical site features a cylindrical painting depicting the battle, providing a realistic experience with visual and sound effects.
  • Another must-see spot is Tomberg Summit — Bench and Gazebo, a summit and natural monument. Visitors can find an open heathland area with a bench under a gazebo at 102.5 meters above sea level, offering views of heather and ferns.
  • Visitors also love Tomberg Hill and Bench, a viewpoint and natural monument. This natural elevation, a dune mound, provides a peaceful setting with a bench and is surrounded by heathland and ferns.
  • Overijse is known for its natural elevations, historical sites, and viewpoints. The region offers a variety of elevated spots to explore, from natural summits with panoramic views to historical monuments.
  • The mountain peaks around Overijse are appreciated by the komoot community, with 385 upvotes and 181 photos shared by users.

Last updated: June 3, 2026

View of the Lion's Mound at Waterloo

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Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (French: Panorama de la Bataille de Waterloo) is a cylindrical painting 12 meters high and 110 meters long. The painting, created in 1915, shows the Battle of Waterloo. It was painted by Louis-Jules Dumoulin.

The panorama is located near the Lion of Waterloo in Braine-l'Alleud. Since 2015, the panorama has been part of the Mémorial 1815 museum.
The painting is located in a building that can be characterized as a roundabout in terms of architectural style. The raised center of the rotunda and the perspective talent of Louis DuMoulin gives the viewer the feeling that he is looking out at scenes set during the Battle of Waterloo. In addition to the visual aspect, sound effects are played to give the viewer the most realistic experience possible of the battle between the infantry and the cavalry.
In July 2008, the International Panorama Council had the panorama added to Belgium's preliminary proposal for the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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The Tomberg or Tomme (102.5 meters above sea level) is the second highest point in the Meerdaalwoud. Until the end of 1600, forest law was spoken on the hill. A small building was even built to house this court. Archaeologists found various utensils in silex (natural stone). Now on the top there is an open heathland area with a bench under a gazebo.

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Tomberg Hill and Bench

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The Tomberg is the second highest place in the forest (102 m). It is not a prehistoric burial mound (or tomb) as our ancestors thought, but a natural elevation, a dune mound that millions of years ago, together with the Mommendeel mound, actually protruded above the sea at that time. It is here that the illustrious forest court sat for hundreds of years. In the Middle Ages, every free man was in principle allowed to hunt without restriction in forests, meadows and swamps. The big exception were the free forests, the private forests of the dukes. Meerdaalwoud was such a free forest and hunting rights belonged exclusively to the Duke of Arenberg. At first the forest court was itinerant and justice was administered in the various villages. Later, a special building was erected here on the Tomberg for the court hearings. Later still, a hearing was held at Heverlee castle. The punishments were not lenient, but it is thanks to that forest justice that the forest still exists today and has not been sacrificed to the needs of the farmers and citizens in the area. The forest right came to an end with the arrival of the French in 1795. You can read this - and much more - at onroerenderfgoed.be/archeologische-fietstocht-heverlee

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View from Zwanenberg

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With a height of 82 meters, the Zwaneberg is slightly higher than the Dominicanenberg at the Gasthuisberg complex, which measures 75 meters. The views from both sides of the highway/ring are beautiful (and of course more beautiful in sunny weather), but here you see just a little more of Bertem, Everberg and the surrounding area. And of course you also see Leuven and the wooded landscapes south of it.

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View of Huldenberg

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In good weather you can see as far as Leuven.

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October 1, 2025, Vue sur la butte du Lion de Waterloo

View of the famous Lion of Waterloo and its accompanying mound, which will celebrate its bicentennial in 2026. They were constructed at the request of King William I Frederik, using clay soil from the surrounding area. William I, who lived from 1772 to 1843, was the first and only king of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. He commissioned many works and is also known as the merchant king and the canal king. His son, William II, was second-in-command of the British-Dutch-German forces. After his supposedly courageous actions at the Battle of Quatre-Bras, two days before Waterloo, he was also called "the hero of Waterloo." King William I commissioned the construction of the Lion of Waterloo in his honor. However, the British considered him a troublemaker, who took unnecessary risks and made many mistakes. Moreover, the one-sided and unjustified focus on the role of the impulsive William led to many Dutch heroes being ignored during the battle. You can read more about this at https://geschiedenismagazine.nl/was-de-prins-van-oranje-wel-de-held-van-waterloo-1815 The mound is 41 meters high, has a diameter of 169 meters, and slopes at a 30-degree angle. It is crowned by a lion, symbolizing the victory of the monarchies of the time. Sources: - https://www.regiedergebouwen.be/nl/projects/de-leeuw-van-waterloo - https://historiek.net/koning-willem-i-der-nederlanden/172414/

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The symbol of the terrible Battle of Waterloo towers over the place where the Allies defeated Napoleon's Imperial troops. The famous lion still roars at France from its 40-metre-high mound.

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Check the official website at https://visitwallonia.be/nl and make an appointment with history. At the re-enactment 1815-2025 you can relive the mythical battle of Waterloo. From the stands you have an overview of the fighting armies. On the battlefield, more than 2000 soldiers, 100 horses and 25 cannons take part in the spectacle. Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 changed the fate of Europe.

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A highlight suburb with worthwhile impressions of the battle.

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to travel the dreary plain and the sunken roads with an infinite horizon and to see again the main buildings of the battle

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very nice view from here

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In good weather you can see as far as Leuven.

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very beautiful views, beautiful hilly course

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'mountain peaks' can I expect to find around Overijse?

Overijse is characterized by rolling hills and elevated points rather than towering mountains. The highest elevation is approximately 137 meters. These hills offer varied terrain for outdoor activities, including challenging routes for cyclists and numerous walking opportunities, providing scenic views of the countryside, forests, and vineyards.

What are some of the most notable elevated points or 'peaks' around Overijse?

Key elevated spots include the historical View of the Lion's Mound at Waterloo, which offers a panorama of the famous battle. For natural elevations, you can visit Tomberg Summit — Bench and Gazebo and Tomberg Hill and Bench, both offering peaceful settings with views of heathland and ferns. Other notable viewpoints include View from Zwanenberg and View of Huldenberg.

Are there historical sites among the elevated points near Overijse?

Yes, the most prominent historical site is the View of the Lion's Mound at Waterloo, a man-made monument offering a panoramic view and a cylindrical painting depicting the Battle of Waterloo. The Tomberg Summit — Bench and Gazebo also has historical significance, as it was once a site where forest law was practiced.

What natural features can I explore near Overijse's elevated areas?

The region offers diverse natural features. The Sonian Forest, bordering Overijse, contains elevated sections and is known for its ancient woodlands, tranquil ponds, and lush meadows. The Druivenstreek (Grape Region) features rolling hills covered with vineyards. Elevated points like the Tomberg offer views of heathland and ferns, providing a peaceful natural escape.

Are there family-friendly elevated spots or walks around Overijse?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The View of the Lion's Mound at Waterloo is family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience. The View of Huldenberg is also noted as family-friendly, providing beautiful vistas. The 'De Panoramawandeling' (Panorama Walk) is a specific hiking route that offers sweeping views and is generally accessible.

What outdoor activities can I do near these elevated points?

The hilly landscape around Overijse is excellent for various outdoor activities. Cyclists can enjoy challenging 'climbs' like Bergstraat and Schavei. For hikers, there are numerous trails, especially in the Sonian Forest and the Druivenstreek. You can find more detailed routes for mountain hikes, running trails, and cycling in the area.

Are there specific hiking trails near the elevated points?

Yes, the Sonian Forest, which includes elevated sections, offers numerous well-marked hiking trails for various skill levels. The Druivenstreek also features both short loop hikes for families and longer routes. For specific hiking options, consider exploring the Mountain Hikes around Overijse guide, which includes routes like the 'Drowned Children Ponds – Sonian Forest loop'.

What do visitors enjoy most about the elevated areas around Overijse?

Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the elevated areas. Many enjoy the challenging cycling routes and the rewarding scenic views from the top. The tranquility of natural spots like the Tomberg, with its ferns and heathland, is also highly valued. The historical significance of sites like the Lion's Mound, brought to life with visual and sound effects, is another highlight.

What is the highest natural point in the immediate Overijse area?

While the overall highest elevation in Overijse is approximately 137 meters, the Tomberg Summit — Bench and Gazebo is a notable natural elevation, reaching 102.5 meters above sea level. It's recognized as the second highest point in the Meerdaalwoud.

Can I find panoramic views from the elevated points in Overijse?

Absolutely. Many elevated points provide beautiful panoramic views. The View of the Lion's Mound at Waterloo offers a sweeping panorama of the battlefield. From View from Zwanenberg, you can enjoy a 360° view of Leuven, Bertembos, and Dijleland. The View of Huldenberg also provides very beautiful views, extending as far as Leuven on clear days.

Is the Overijse region known for cycling challenges?

Yes, Overijse is well-known in the cycling community for its challenging 'climbs' or hills. Roads like Bergstraat, Hagaard, Hertstraat, Horenberg, Moskesstraat, Schavei, and Tombeek Lanestraat are frequently included in cycling routes due to their short but steep inclines. The region even hosts cycling events like the Druivenkoers Overijse.

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