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Jogging around Zemst offers access to a variety of green spaces and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by open countryside, featuring forests, expansive meadows, and well-maintained recreational areas. The Zenne and Barebeek rivers, along with the Leuven-Dijle Canal, provide scenic waterway paths. This diverse terrain makes Zemst suitable for various running experiences.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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7.03km
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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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3.77km
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A colorful discovery for artists and admirers. Historical context: In the late 1960s, the Mechelen city council wanted to build a conference center at this location. The location was ideal, with the E19 motorway nearby. One problem: there was no significant conference infrastructure. Several Belgian entrepreneurs were willing to build and operate the complex. The building was to have 18 floors, including meeting rooms, restaurants, and hotel rooms. Construction began in 1972 but was soon halted. According to some sources, this was because the building subsided into the marshy subsoil, while others attributed it to a lack of financing. The project went horribly wrong. The shell was only two stories high. For over 50 years, nature has been given free rein. All sorts of rare animals and plants now live in and around the ruins. A boardwalk leads to the first floor of the shell. Enjoy the many street art works without disturbing the natural environment. You can also literally climb this highlight from this level via a staircase to a viewpoint. Admire and marvel at how nature and street art artists breathe new life into this site.
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The Eglegem Pond covers over 43 hectares and was created in the late 1960s as a sand extraction pit for the construction of the E19 motorway. During the winter, large flocks of waterfowl settle here, including shelduck, tufted duck, pochard, gadwall, grebe, coot, and black-headed gull. Eco-friendly bank and roadside management is being implemented around the Eglegem Pond.
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In Vrijbroekpark, you'll find wooden structures and natural obstacles throughout the park, encouraging movement. They connect play areas like the playground and the traffic garden, ensuring a walk from the parking lot never has to be boring. Along the route, you'll encounter the renovated hotel ruins. For more information about the hotel ruins and Vrijbroekpark: www.vrijbroekpark.be.
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From here, you'll find yourself at the entrance to the Vrijbroekpark Hotel Ruin. Cycling is not permitted here. You can explore the Hotel Ruin and the Street Art Festival at a walking pace.
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The Eglegem Pond, located between Hombeek and Zemst, is a beautiful nature reserve of over 40 hectares. Originally created as a sand extraction pit for the construction of the E19 motorway, the area has grown into a valuable quiet area with great ecological value. Today, it is managed by Natuur en Bos (Nature and Forests) and a magnet for hikers, nature lovers, and fishermen. The area is especially known as a wintering ground for waterfowl such as tufted ducks, grebes, and shelducks. Beavers have also recently taken up residence there. A 3-km walking path, recently renovated, runs around the pond. Dogs are welcome on a leash, and an off-leash area is provided. Fishing, stand-up paddleboarding, and sailing are permitted through recognized associations, but swimming and motorized water sports are prohibited. Thanks to targeted nature management and good water quality, this area remains a safe and peaceful place for both people and animals. An absolute must for those who want to unwind in nature.
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Did you know that there is a hotel ruin in the Vrijbroekpark? In the 70s, the construction of this hotel was stopped after two floors. For several decades, nature was given free rein at this location. Since 2025, you can enjoy the fauna & flora, the street art and the mysterious atmosphere on the ruin. As a highlight of your visit, you can take the stairs to the viewing platform on the roof.
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For your own safety. Beware, there is rising talent in training here. Fun to watch.
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Be careful, the seemingly calm people sitting on the side can also trick you.
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Zemst offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 150 trails available for exploration. These range from easy loops to more challenging long-distance runs, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Zemst has several easy running routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Running loop from Hofstade is a great option, covering just under 4 miles (3.9 km) with minimal elevation gain, making it a gentle introduction to the area's trails.
Runners in Zemst can enjoy diverse scenery, from tranquil forests like the Bos van Aa to expansive open countryside and picturesque meadows. Many routes also follow the scenic paths along the Zenne and Barebeek rivers or the Leuven-Dijle Canal, offering beautiful waterway views.
Absolutely! While running in Zemst, you might encounter historical areas, charming parks, and even unique bridges. For example, the Het Steen or the Rubens Castle – F1 Cycle Highway Zemst–Eppegem loop from Elewijt takes you past a historic castle. You can also spot the Blue Cycle Bridge over the Dijle or the Blue Pedestrian Bridges at the Three Rivers Point, which are notable local features.
Yes, circular routes are a popular feature in Zemst, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A great example is the Jaargetijdenlaan Waterway loop from Hofstade, which offers a pleasant 4.4-mile (7.0 km) run along a waterway.
Yes, Zemst is ideal for running along waterways. The Leuven-Dijle Canal features a well-maintained, car-free towpath perfect for longer runs. Additionally, the Great route – Egleghem Pond loop from Weerde offers varied scenery with beautiful water views as it circles a pond.
Many popular running areas in Zemst, such as the Sport Vlaanderen Domein Hofstade, offer convenient parking facilities. It's generally easy to find parking close to trailheads, especially for routes starting from recreational domains.
Zemst's green spaces and natural areas are generally welcoming to dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Vriezenbroek, and to check for any specific local regulations or signage along your chosen route.
The running trails in Zemst are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. More than 2700 runners have explored the area with komoot, often praising the diverse terrain, tranquil forests, and well-maintained paths.
Zemst has a vibrant running culture, highlighted by events like the 'After Dark Run' organized by the Heidejoggers Zemst club. This unique glow-in-the-dark running experience often starts from the Sport Vlaanderen Domein Hofstade, offering a different way to enjoy the trails.
Yes, Zemst features several beautiful nature reserves suitable for jogging. The Vriezenbroek, nestled between the Zenne and Barebeek rivers, offers a scenic mix of meadows and willow forests. The Bos van Aa also provides serene forest trails, perfect for a peaceful run amidst nature.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Zemst offers several longer and more demanding routes. The Gravel Path Along the Zenne loop from Hofstade is a difficult 11-mile (17.7 km) trail that provides a substantial workout with varied terrain along the river.


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