Best attractions and places to see around Zwevegem include a mix of natural landscapes, historical sites, and industrial heritage. This Belgian municipality in West Flanders features expansive forests, significant industrial landmarks, and several preserved historic windmills. The region offers diverse walking networks and challenging cycling routes, making it a varied destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Crowded, but still very nice and quiet, you do not feel like being in Vlaanderen.
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The forest is right on our language border. Don't be a stranger to our non-Dutch speaking compatriots: feel free to cross this imaginary line during your walk. Peeping at your neighbours won't kill you! What's more: it will make you a more complete person. In open spaces you can enjoy views of the Walloon landscape. It's something different from the Flemish Ardennes, in between. A welcome addition to an already particularly rich range of landscapes on your trip. (East Flanders Tourism)
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The Kluisbos is a nature reserve, partly a domain forest and partly a public forest, in the Flemish Ardennes in South-East Flanders and the Pays des Collines in Hainaut (Belgium). The Kluisbos is a forest with a rich relief and is located on the flank of the witness hill De Kluisberg. It is approximately 300 hectares in size. The Flemish part is 200 hectares in size and is located on the territory of the municipality of Kluisbergen (sub-municipalities Ruien and Kwaremont). The Walloon part (Bois de l'Enclus) is 100 hectares in size and is located on the territory of the sub-municipalities: Rozenaken, Orroir and Amougies in the Pays des Collines region. The Flemish part of the forest is managed by the government agency Agency for Nature and Forests. Since 2006, a 50-hectare part has been designated as a forest reserve.
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It's a beautiful forest with many heights and depths! And surprisingly a lot of bird song🤗🤗🤗
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To feel like champions for a day
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Koppenberg is a climb in the Flemish Ardennes region. The route is 0.6 kilometers long and covers 63 meters of elevation with an average gradient of 11.1%.
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Legendary Flandrien climb. Much harder when wet as it gets very greasy. Many riders need to get off and walk due to this.
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Oude Kwaremont is an increase in the Region East Flanders Province. The route is 2 kilometers long and covers 93 meters in altitude with an average gradient of 4.6%.
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Zwevegem offers a variety of natural landscapes. You can explore the expansive Kluisbos Forest, which spans approximately 300 hectares and provides diverse terrain for hiking with views of the Walloon landscape. Another option is the Spijker Forest, known for its reforested beech trees and light-rich clearings that support diverse flora and fauna. The Orveytbos in Moen also offers a varied green area with woods, meadows, and ponds, ideal for walks.
Yes, Zwevegem is rich in history. You can visit the Transfo Zwevegem, a former electricity power station now repurposed for recreation, which details its pre-World War I construction. The region also features several preserved historic windmills, such as the 18th-century Mortiers Molen and the 1798 Stenen Molen. The Heestert Military Cemetery is another significant historical site, containing graves from World War I.
Zwevegem and its surroundings are well-known for challenging cycling routes. Cyclists can test their skills on iconic climbs like Oude Kwaremont, the longest cobblestone climb in Flanders, and Koppenberg, which features gradients up to 22% on cobblestones. The Paterberg Climb is another legendary, steep cobblestone ascent. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Zwevegem guide.
For families, the Orveytbos in Moen is a great option, offering woods, meadows, and ponds, perfect for family-friendly scavenger hunts and walks. You can also visit local delights like Zelfpluktuin Bes for self-picking berries or Chocolaterie Carré in Moen for quality chocolates, providing a sweet experience for all ages.
Zwevegem offers diverse walking networks. The Kluisbos Forest and Spijker Forest provide excellent opportunities for hiking. Additionally, the region boasts two primary walking networks: the "Land van Mortagne" and the "Land van Streuvels," which guide visitors through varied landscapes including the Kanaal Bossuit-Kortrijk. For specific running routes, check out the Running Trails around Zwevegem guide.
Beyond historical sites, Zwevegem has a vibrant cultural side. You can explore the Street Art Project in the town center, which features various graffiti artworks forming a walking route of approximately 4 km. This project was part of the "Year of the Image" and offers a modern artistic perspective on the town.
Yes, Zwevegem is notable for its industrial heritage. The Transfo Zwevegem, a former electricity power station, is a significant industrial heritage site. It has been repurposed for outdoor recreation and events, including a dive tank and a heritage trail that details its construction from before World War I.
While Zwevegem itself is relatively flat, the surrounding Flemish Ardennes offer scenic views. The Kluisbos Forest provides views of the Walloon landscape from its open spaces. Additionally, the Molen Ter Klare, a stone tower mill, stands at one of the highest points in Sint-Denijs, potentially offering elevated perspectives of the local area.
Gravel biking is a popular activity in the region. You can find various routes that take you through diverse terrain. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Gravel biking around Zwevegem guide, which includes routes like the 'Route Kortrijk Sjouwersroute' and 'Route Avelgem Kriereroute'.
Zwevegem is home to several ancient chapels with historical significance. The Blinde Kapel in Heestert, dedicated to Our Lady, dates back to the first half of the 18th century and is associated with Roman archaeological findings. Another is the Milanenkapel, an ancient pilgrimage chapel possibly from the early 16th century, situated along a 600-meter-long lane.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse outdoor experiences, from the challenging cobblestone climbs like Oude Kwaremont and Koppenberg for cyclists, to the serene and varied landscapes of Kluisbos Forest for hikers. The blend of natural beauty with significant industrial and historical sites, such as the Transfo Zwevegem and the historic windmills, also receives high praise.


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