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Family friendly hiking trails in Veursbos-Roodbos-Vossenaerde Bosreservaat traverse a diverse landscape characterized by rolling terrain and a sloping forest situated on a ridge. This area features significant elevation changes, with the Gulpdal to the east and the scenic Veurs valley to the west. The reserve is home to a rich ecosystem, including unique limestone flora and ancient beech forests, providing varied natural features for hikers. It also acts as a crucial watershed for the Gulp, Veurs, and Noor streams.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The view over Sint-Pieters-Voeren is characterized by a harmonious blend of historical heritage and a rolling, green bocage landscape. The village is nestled in the Voer stream valley, surrounded by wooded slopes and vast meadows.
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The origin of this dry valley dates back to the ice ages. Thanks to different soil types, diverse plants grow in the valley, which in turn attracts many animals. Some are ecologically very valuable and even enjoy European protection. The fact that so many animals can be admired here is therefore directly related to the valley's origin story. The steep southwest-facing slope is more calcareous than the rest of the nature reserve. That specific soil and the microclimate on the slope ensure that calcareous grasslands thrive here excellently. These grasslands are a paradise for insects such as grasshoppers and butterflies. The northeast-facing, much less steep slope consists almost entirely of meadows and high-stemmed orchards with a mosaic of species-rich calcareous grasslands and Yorkshire fog grasslands. Natuur en Bos (Nature and Forest) wants to preserve and further develop certain grasslands. We do this, together with local farmers, by implementing localized mowing with subsequent grazing. The hawthorn hedges are also pruned annually. We leave some old, tall-growing hedges standing, creating hedgerows full of berries and flowers.
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Nowhere in Flanders will you find such a beautiful collection of half-timbered houses as in the hamlet of Veurs in Voeren. All these houses are mainly from the 18th and early 19th centuries and have for the most part been restored to their original condition. You will feel like you have traveled back a century in time as you wander around here.
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A beautiful view over the hills of the Voer region.
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The Veurs Valley is one of the most characteristic and ecologically valuable valleys in the Voer region. It is located around the hamlet of Veurs (Sint-Martens-Voeren) and is characterized by a small-scale, undulating cultural landscape with stream valleys, sloping forests, standard orchards, and half-timbered farms.
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Veurs (Sint-Martens-Voeren) is one of the places in the Voer region where the highest concentration of traditional half-timbered buildings has been preserved. The hamlet is known for: 18th- and early 19th-century half-timbered farmhouses, built with wooden posts and cross-beams, filled with loam, lime, brick, or flint, often whitewashed, with dark wooden beams visible. This combination—wood, loam, and flint—is typical of the Voer region and rarely found elsewhere in Flanders.
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One of the many half-timbered houses in the area, but this one has a name: "het witte huuske" (the white house).
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There are 16 family-friendly hiking trails in Veursbos-Roodbos-Vossenaerde Bosreservaat. These include 4 easy routes perfect for younger children or those seeking a gentle stroll, and 12 moderate routes for families looking for a bit more adventure.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the serene Trail through Veursbos Valley, discover the diverse ecosystem of the Veursbos-Roodbos-Vossenaerde Nature Reserve, and encounter unique limestone flora and various orchids, especially vibrant in spring. The area is also a crucial watershed for the Gulp, Veurs, and Noor streams, contributing to its lush environment.
Yes, many trails offer stunning vistas. A highlight is the beautiful view across the Veurs valley, which also provides a distant glimpse of St. Pieters Voeren and Castle The Commanderie. These open vistas provide a wonderful contrast to the dense forest paths.
Spring and autumn are particularly enchanting times to visit. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers and orchids, while autumn transforms the landscape with rich colors. The tranquility of the ancient forests is enjoyable year-round, but these seasons offer unique visual delights.
Absolutely! Many routes are circular, making them convenient for families. For an easy and engaging loop, consider the Trail through Veursbos Valley – Jetteke's Little Shop, Veurs loop from Remersdaal - Rémersdael, which covers about 5.6 km. For a slightly longer moderate option, the Vrouwenbos Nature Reserve – Half-timbered Houses in Veurs loop from Remersdaal - Rémersdael is a great choice.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 27,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the ancient woodlands, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various fitness levels, making it a rewarding experience for families.
While the region is generally welcoming to dogs, specific rules can vary within nature reserves. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife, such as badgers, roe deer, and wild boars, which inhabit the area. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The terrain is characterized by rolling hills, with paths winding through dense woodlands and open forest edges. Some sections, particularly those with scenic views, can have occasional steep slopes and loose rocks. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended for comfort and safety, especially for children.
Yes, there are 4 easy routes available. While some paths might be covered with loose rocks, many sections are suitable for families with younger children. For stroller accessibility, it's advisable to check individual route details on komoot, as some trails may have uneven surfaces or steeper inclines that are less suitable for strollers.
The reserve is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot badgers, hawks, and owls. In the ecologically valuable Veurs valley, roe deer or wild boars can sometimes be seen at dusk as they leave the forest to forage. The nutrient-rich grasslands also attract insects like grasshoppers and butterflies.
For families seeking a longer adventure, there are several moderate routes. The Trail through Veursbos Valley – Broekbos Nature Reserve loop from Remersdaal - Rémersdael is a moderate 13 km route, offering a more extensive exploration of the area's diverse landscapes and natural features.
While the region is primarily accessed by car, some starting points for trails might be reachable via local bus services. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules and routes in advance, as services can be limited, especially on weekends or holidays.


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