Attractions and places to see around Londerzeel, Belgium, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural areas. The region features several castles, historical buildings, and a strong brewing tradition. Natural features include green spaces like the Groene Long, river confluence points, and forests, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Londerzeel and its surroundings are well-suited for those interested in history, culture, and outdoor recreation.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The 1955 bridge caused considerable traffic congestion, a problem largely resolved since 2009 by the construction of a second parallel bridge. However, the current bridge complex remains a busy traffic intersection, and it largely defines the skyline of the Scheldt municipality of Temse. Cyclists can safely cross the bridge or cross the N16 under it.
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beautiful views, easy country roads, extension possible in the Kravaal forest
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Beautiful, quiet forest. Some very muddy passages due to the persistent rain of the last months.
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Londerzeel boasts several historical landmarks, including various castles like Diepensteyn Castle, Drie Torens Castle, Groenhof Castle, and Hof Te Melis Castle. You can also find the Old Municipal Building, the historical Londerzeel Station, and the Former Ursuline Convent, all offering a glimpse into the region's rich past.
Yes, Londerzeel has a strong brewing tradition, with historical sites like Palm Brewery, which dates back to 1597, and Brewery De Hoorn Londerzeel. The Gerard Walschap Community Center also hosts various cultural events, and the Sint-Genovevakerk in Steenhuffel is a significant religious and architectural landmark.
The region offers several natural features for recreation. The Groene Long provides significant green space, and the area around the old Leireken railway line is often converted into walking and cycling paths. You can also explore the Kravaalbos Forest, a remnant of the ancient Coal Forest, known for its autumn colors and spring bluebells.
Cyclists and walkers frequently enjoy the Blue Cycle Bridge over the Dijle and the Blue Pedestrian Bridges at the Three Rivers Point, where the Dijle and Nete merge. The Zennegat area also offers pleasant paths along canals and rivers. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Londerzeel guide.
Many natural areas and bridges are considered family-friendly. The Blue Pedestrian Bridges at the Three Rivers Point and the Zennegat area are popular for walks and cycling with children. The Temse Scheldt Bridge, with its historical significance and views, is also suitable for families.
Londerzeel and its surroundings offer a variety of hiking trails, from easy strolls to moderate routes. You can find paths through forests like Kravaalbos Forest, or along riverbanks in the Zennegat area. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Londerzeel guide, which includes routes like the 'Middle of Flanders walk' and loops around estates.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities around Londerzeel. You can find trails that take you through areas like Sint-Jozef, Lippelo, and Steenhuffel. For specific routes and their difficulty, refer to the MTB Trails around Londerzeel guide.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended for outdoor activities. In spring, you can witness bluebells in forests like Kravaalbos Forest, while autumn offers spectacular colors. Weekends can be busy at popular spots like the Blue Cycle Bridge over the Dijle.
Absolutely. The Temse Scheldt Bridge, designed by Gustave Eiffel, is Belgium's longest bridge over water and offers impressive views. The Blue Pedestrian Bridges at the Three Rivers Point also provide scenic views where the Dijle and Nete converge to form the Rupel.
Visitors particularly appreciate the varied paths for walking in natural reserves like Kravaalbos Forest, especially during autumn and spring. The scenic views and connectivity offered by the blue bridges, such as the Blue Pedestrian Bridges at the Three Rivers Point, are also highly popular among cyclists and walkers.
Yes, near the Blue Pedestrian Bridges at the Three Rivers Point, you can find a cozy terrace called De Drie Rievieren, perfect for satisfying your thirst and hunger after an activity. The Zennegat area also features a few traditional pubs.
The Blue Cycle Bridge over the Dijle is listed as wheelchair accessible, providing an opportunity to enjoy the scenic views and connect with the landscape.


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