Best huts around Bruges are found in a region characterized by its flat landscapes and proximity to the coast, offering unique outdoor experiences. While the city is known for its medieval charm and canals, the surrounding areas provide opportunities to explore natural habitats and observe local wildlife. These small structures, often integrated into nature, offer quiet retreats for observation and relaxation. The area provides a blend of cultural richness and accessible natural spaces for exploration.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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Birdwatching hut Grutto is the highlight of the Uitkerkse Polder. Admire and marvel at the unsuspecting meadow birds and winter guests that forage in the ground right in front of you. Here you have a front row seat. Secretly enjoy
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A simple shelter, but you can stay dry if it rains.
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This hidden Shelduck bird watching wall offers you a beautiful view over the polder. Enjoy this moment when you are there. Every season has its own protagonists. An information board indicates which birds you can spot here. It's up to you to recognize them.
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Bird watching hut Black-tailed Godwit is the highlight of the Uitkerkse Polder. Admire and be amazed at the unsuspecting meadow birds and winter visitors that forage in the ground in front of you.
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Take this path to discover a nice spot for bird watching!
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This is a location not to leave too soon. From the hut you have a view of the Zwinplas. Outside of the breeding season it is quiet on the islands, but different types of ducks are regularly found along the banks and on the water. A nice location where bird watchers find each other as soul mates. Enjoy together.
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The huts around Bruges are primarily focused on wildlife observation, especially birdwatching. Locations like the Grutto Birdwatching Hide in the Uitkerkse Polder offer opportunities to see meadow birds and winter visitors. The Large birdwatching hut provides views of the Zwinplas, where you can observe various types of ducks. The Bergeend Viewing Screen also offers a beautiful view over the polder with an information board to help identify birds.
Yes, many of the huts and shelters around Bruges are suitable for families. Highlights such as the Grutto Birdwatching Hide, the Large birdwatching hut, and the Bergeend Viewing Screen are all marked as family-friendly. Additionally, there's a Forest hut children's activities specifically designed for younger visitors, and Campsite Aan de Plas is also family-friendly.
The region around Bruges offers several hiking trails. You can explore routes like the Three Castles Route, the Bulskampveld Hiking Trail, or the Damse Vaart Route. For more details and a wider selection of trails, refer to the Hiking around Bruges guide.
Beyond hiking, the flat landscapes around Bruges are excellent for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the Nature trail Vloethem Field and the Nature trail Ryckevelde. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the Jabbeke Bossenroute Trail. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Bruges and Gravel biking around Bruges guides.
The huts around Bruges are unique due to the region's flat landscapes and proximity to the coast, offering distinct outdoor experiences. Unlike traditional mountain huts, these are often birdwatching hides and shelters integrated into natural habitats like the Uitkerkse Polder and Zwinplas. They provide quiet retreats for observing local wildlife and enjoying the blend of cultural richness and accessible natural spaces.
Yes, the Campsite Aan de Plas, Bruges is a notable option. It's a relaxed pop-up campsite intended for tents, offering drinking water, barbecue facilities, and clean sanitary facilities. Reservations are required for this spot.
Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the excellent opportunities for birdwatching. Many appreciate the chance to observe meadow birds and ducks up close from hides like the Grutto Birdwatching Hide. The ability to take shelter from sudden rain showers and enjoy picnics at spots like the Shelter is also highly valued.
Yes, at the Bergeend Viewing Screen, there is an information board that helps you identify the various birds you might spot in the polder, enhancing your birdwatching experience.
Yes, there are shelters designed for comfort and convenience. For instance, the Shelter provides tables for picnicking both inside and outside, and it's a great spot to take cover if you encounter a sudden rain shower.
While specific conditions vary, the tips for the Grutto Birdwatching Hide mention observing 'winter visitors,' suggesting that the colder months can be particularly rewarding for spotting certain species. However, every season brings its own protagonists, so birdwatching is generally possible year-round.
While the huts themselves are primarily for nature observation, the entire historic center of Bruges is a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its medieval buildings and picturesque canals. Exploring the city's winding alleys and cobblestone streets offers a glimpse into its rich past. You can find more information about the historic city center on Visit Bruges.
At Campsite Aan de Plas, you can expect drinking water, barbecue facilities, and very clean sanitary facilities with a shower included. Other shelters, like the one with ID 5570142, offer picnic tables both inside and outside.


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