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Jogging routes around Lessines offer varied terrain, characterized by green spaces, paths along canals, and parklands. The region provides a mix of flat and gently undulating paths, making it suitable for different running preferences. Lessines is known for its accessible natural features like the Bois de Lessines and proximity to the Canal du Centre, which provide scenic and pleasant environments for running.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice little moated castle.
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René Magritte was born in a completely ordinary house.
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The funny thing about this bridge is that it leads nowhere. There's no connection to the bridge.
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Even in mid-August, during the rather dry summer of 2025, the path was quite boggy in places. Deep ruts from agricultural and forestry vehicles had turned into large puddles.
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The Deux-Acren lock is the last one before the Dender River enters Flanders. After both Geraardsbergen and the upstream Walloon village of Deux-Acren were hit by a devastating flood in 2010 (which even claimed one life), plans were drawn up to carry out flood protection works on the Dender. Progress in Wallonia progressed faster than in Flanders: the dam works in Deux-Acren were completed in 2017.
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The Mark (French: Marcq) is a tributary of the Dender that rises in the forest area of the Bois de Silly and the Bois d'Enghien on the border between the Hainaut municipalities of Opzullik and Edingen. The Mark then flows through the Flemish Brabant municipalities of Herne and Galmaarden and the East Flemish Viane (Geraardsbergen) to flow into the Dender in the Hainaut Twee-Akren (Lessen). The name Mark also indicates that the river flows through an old border area (Gothic marka means: a border, a limit). The village of Mark near Edingen is also named after the river. Part of the Mark valley is a protected nature reserve (Rietbeemd) and Natura 2000 area.
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The Rietbeemd (French: Les Prés Rosières) is a cross-language recognised nature reserve in the valley of the Mark (tributary of the Dender) on the edge of the Flemish Ardennes in South-East Flanders and the north of Hainaut. The nature reserve is partly located on the territory of the city of Geraardsbergen (sub-municipalities of Overboelare and Moerbeke) and extends across the language border into Wallonia as the nature reserve "Les Prés Rosières" in Lessen in Hainaut (sub-municipality of Twee-Akren). The 80 ha reserve was founded in 1987 and covers the building-free part of the Marke. The reserve is part of the Flemish Ecological Network. It is recognised as European Natura 2000 area BE2300005 (Forests of the Flemish Ardennes and other South Flemish forests) on the Flemish side and as Natura 2000 area BE3200005 ('Vallées de la Dendre et de la Marcq') on the Walloon side. It is managed on the Flemish side by Natuurpunt and on the Walloon side by the "Ligue Royale Belge pour la Protection des Oiseaux" (LRBPO-Belgian League for the Protection of Birds).
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The Château de l'Estriverie is an imposing historic residence dating back to the 13th century. Initially a fortified house surrounded by a moat, the current castle was rebuilt in 1630 by the Cottrel family. It is built of brick, limestone and sandstone, with slate roofs and a main courtyard accessible by a stone bridge. Classified as a historic monument in 1976, the site retains its turrets and outbuildings, as well as a chapel dedicated to Saint-Joseph. Today, the castle is still inhabited by the family of Yve de Bavay.
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Lessines offers a wide selection of running trails, with nearly 200 routes available for you to explore. These range from easy, short loops to more challenging, longer runs, ensuring options for all fitness levels.
The jogging routes in Lessines feature varied terrain, characterized by abundant green spaces, scenic paths along the Canal du Centre, and pleasant parklands like the Bois de Lessines. You'll find a mix of flat sections and gently undulating paths, providing a diverse and engaging running experience.
Yes, Lessines has several easy running trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed pace. While most routes are moderate, there are 6 specifically categorized as easy. These typically offer shorter distances and minimal elevation changes, allowing for a comfortable introduction to running in the area.
For runners seeking a challenge, Lessines provides 13 routes categorized as difficult. These trails often feature longer distances or more significant elevation gains, offering a robust workout amidst the region's natural beauty. You can find options that push your limits while enjoying the varied landscapes.
The running trails in Lessines are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 3.9 stars from over 50 reviews. More than 1700 runners have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the scenic canal paths, tranquil green spaces, and the variety of routes available.
Yes, many of the running routes in Lessines are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Deux-Acren Lock and Weir – Mark River Nature Trail loop from De Rietbeemd - Les Prés Rosières, which offers an 8.4 km loop through natural surroundings.
Absolutely! Many running routes in Lessines pass by interesting natural features. You might encounter parts of the Muziekbos Play Forest, Saint Peter's Forest, or the Raspaille Forest. These areas provide beautiful natural backdrops and opportunities to enjoy the local flora and fauna during your run.
Beyond the natural beauty, Lessines is rich in history. While running, you might pass close to historical sites or areas with cultural significance. The town itself boasts landmarks like the Hospital Notre-Dame à la Rose. For specific routes, consider exploring areas near the Canal du Centre, which often have historical significance related to local industry and transport.
Many of the easier and moderate running routes in Lessines are suitable for families, especially those with older children or those who enjoy a leisurely pace. The flat sections along the canal and through parks like Bois de Lessines provide safe and enjoyable environments for a family outing. Always check the route details for distance and difficulty to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Yes, one of the popular running routes, the Oude Trambaantje – Estriverie Castle loop from Ollignies, often follows an old tram line. These types of paths are typically flat and well-maintained, offering a smooth and enjoyable surface for running while providing a glimpse into the region's past.
For a moderate-distance run, you have many options. The Papignies Lock loop from Papignies is a great choice, covering about 10.7 km. This route offers a balanced challenge and scenic views, making it ideal for a satisfying run without being overly strenuous.


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