Cycling Highlight
Recommended by 93 out of 94 cyclists
The park owes its name to the many springs that feed its pond. Former domain of the Solvay family, the park was landscaped in the English style at the beginning of the 20th century and endowed with a small castle, out of sight in the abundant green flora of the site, which will serve as a residence for the family. Solvay. On the death of Louis Solvay, the park was partly taken over by the Blaton family with the intention of developing a real estate project there, a project that would never see the light of day. The commune of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert acquired the other part and transformed it into a public park.
A true ecological node with reed bed, pond, stream, humid forest and dry forest, the entire park has been classified as a nature reserve since 1994.
July 20, 2023
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