Highlight • Religiøst sted
Cykling
4.8
(26)
Vandring
5.0
(1)
The Sint-Niklaaskerk Herfelingen is a historic Catholic parish church located in the charming village of Herfelingen, nestled within the Flemish Brabant municipality of Pajottegem, Belgium. Standing at an elevation of approximately 58 meters, this classicist religious building is a central landmark on Sint-Niklaasstraat, offering a glimpse into local history and architecture. Its structure, primarily built in 1781, features a distinctive blend of original design and significant additions from 1904, including its western bays and integrated tower.
Visitors are often drawn…
Tips
10. juli 2020
Cykling

Kender du stedet? Log ind for at tilføje et tip til andre eventyrere!
Opret gratis konto
Ruter i nærheden
Bedste ruter nær Sint-Niklaaskerk Herfelingen

4,9
(10)
101
Cyklister
Middel cykeltur. Kræver god kondition. For det meste belagte overflader. Egnet for alle færdighedsniveauer.

4,9
(7)
83
Cyklister
Middel cykeltur. Kræver god kondition. For det meste belagte overflader. Egnet for alle færdighedsniveauer.

4,6
(7)
60
Cyklister
68,9km
04:10
510m
510m
Svær cykeltur. Kræver meget god kondition. For det meste belagte overflader. Egnet for alle færdighedsniveauer.
Detaljer
Oplysninger
Højdemeter 60 m
Vejr
Drevet af Foreca
tirsdag 26. maj
28°C
16°C
0 %
Flere vejrtips
Maks. vindhastighed: 14,0 km/h
Mest besøgt i
januar
februar
marts
april
maj
juni
juli
august
september
oktober
november
december
The Sint-Niklaaskerk Herfelingen is a classicist building. Its main structure was originally built in 1781, with significant additions, including the western bays and integrated western tower, completed in 1904.
Inside, visitors can admire three altars that originated from the former Priory of Groenendaal, a mid-18th-century Rococo-style pulpit, and a 16th-century sculpture known as 'Christus op de koude steen'. There is also a painting titled 'Adoration of the Shepherds', attributed to Gaspar de Crayer.
The church faced closure in late 1969 due to its dilapidated condition, with its spire even removed in the early 1970s. After a challenging period, restoration efforts were revived in the late 1970s, leading to its reopening around Easter 1980. Subsequent years saw the installation of stained-glass windows, paneling, a new organ, and further altar restoration.
Yes, the church is centrally located on Sint-Niklaasstraat within Herfelingen. Parking near the village center is generally convenient for visitors.
The surrounding Pajottenland region offers various walking routes. While specific family-friendly trails are not detailed, the area is known for its gentle terrain, making it suitable for leisurely strolls with families. You can explore options on komoot for routes that fit your family's needs.
Many outdoor areas in Belgium, including the Pajottenland region, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and to check local signage for any specific restrictions on trails around Herfelingen to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
The Pajottenland region is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for walking. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. For a quieter experience, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons.
As a small village, Herfelingen may have limited options. However, being a central point, it's likely to have at least one or two local establishments. For a wider selection, you might consider nearby towns within the Pajottenland municipality.
The terrain around Herfelingen, part of the Pajottenland region, is generally characterized by gentle rolling hills and open landscapes. Hikers can expect mostly easy to moderate paths, often through fields, small woods, and along quiet country roads, suitable for various fitness levels.
The church itself is a significant landmark, surrounded by beautiful 18th and 19th-century facades on a four-sided square that was once the village cemetery. The broader Pajottenland region is known for its picturesque villages, breweries, and other historical sites, offering plenty to explore beyond the church.