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Riserva Naturale Duivenbos

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Riserva Naturale Duivenbos

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The Duivenbos Nature Reserve is an 11-hectare natural area nestled in the Denderstreek region of South-East Flanders, Belgium. Situated within the municipality of Herzele, specifically in the sub-municipality of Sint-Antelinks, this forest is a vital part of the Flemish Ecological Network. Resting at an elevation of approximately 72 meters within the hilly landscape of the Flemish Ardennes, it offers a unique blend of wet and dry forest plots, alongside open meadows.

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    29 novembre 2023

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    "In molti luoghi, il drenaggio dell'acqua è molto lento. Ad esempio, nel Duivenbos si forma una palude dove trovano casa molte piante e animali palustri rari." può essere letto sul tabellone informativo di Natuurpunt.
    La gente è stata avvertita: qui può essere piuttosto paludoso. Durante il mio passaggio a fine novembre 2023, non potevi passare senza ghette o stivali, a meno che tu non volessi continuare il resto della passeggiata con i piedi bagnati :-)
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    Il Duivenbos è una riserva naturale situata nel Denderstreek, nelle Fiandre sud-orientali (Belgio). La riserva naturale di 11 ettari si trova sul territorio del comune di Herzele (frazione di Sint-Antelinks). La riserva naturale è gestita da Natuurpunt Denderstreek e fa parte della Rete ecologica fiamminga.
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    Il nome "Duivenbos" potrebbe essere una corruzione di "Duivelsbos". Tuttavia, l'area era importante per la comunità del villaggio di Sint-Antelinks. Durante la guerra il bosco fungeva da rifugio. Ma la …
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    Elevazione 70 m

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    mercoledì 29 aprile

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    Posizione:Herzele, Aalst, Fiandre orientali, Fiandre, Belgio

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    What kind of terrain can I expect on the trails in Duivenbos Nature Reserve?

    The Duivenbos Nature Reserve features varied terrain, including both wet and dry forest plots, as well as open meadows. Hikers should be prepared for potentially challenging conditions, especially in the eastern part of the reserve, which is characterized by a high-relief spring forest with natural springs. Water drainage is slow in many areas, leading to marshy sections. Sturdy, waterproof footwear or even gaiters are highly recommended, particularly after rain or during wetter seasons, to ensure a comfortable experience.

    Are there specific recommendations for footwear when visiting Duivenbos Nature Reserve?

    Yes, due to the reserve's often wet and marshy conditions, especially in areas with natural springs and slow water drainage, it is highly recommended to wear sturdy, waterproof shoes or boots. Many visitors suggest gaiters during wetter periods (autumn, winter, and after heavy rainfall) to prevent wet feet and ensure a more enjoyable hike.

    What are the main walking routes available in Duivenbos Nature Reserve, and how long are they?

    There are two primary signposted walking routes that start from the church of Sint-Antelinks: a red loop covering 5 kilometers and a blue loop spanning 3.5 kilometers. Additionally, portions of the provincial "Sint-Lievenswandelroute," the regional long-distance path "Streek-GR Vlaamse Ardennen," and the "Dendervallei Zuid" walking network also pass through the reserve, offering extended options for hikers.

    Is Duivenbos Nature Reserve suitable for families with young children?

    While the reserve offers beautiful nature, its often wet and uneven terrain, particularly the marshy sections, might be challenging for very young children or strollers. Families with older children who are comfortable with walking on potentially muddy paths and wearing appropriate footwear will likely enjoy the diverse landscapes and opportunities for nature observation. The shorter 3.5 km blue loop might be a more manageable option for families.

    What kind of wildlife can be observed in Duivenbos Nature Reserve?

    The reserve boasts a rich biodiversity thanks to its unique mix of wet and dry environments. Visitors might spot wild mammals such as foxes and dormice (eikelmuis). The area is also home to various songbirds, birds of prey, and bats. Ponds within the reserve serve as crucial breeding grounds for amphibians, including different types of salamanders (like the crested newt) and frogs.

    Are there any historical features or landmarks to look out for in the reserve?

    Yes, the Duivenbos has a long history of use by the local community. Hikers can discover small landscape elements from this period, such as sunken lanes, verges, wood edges, hedges, ponds, ditches, and slopes. An old fountain along the red walk, once used by villagers for drinking water, now serves as a habitat for toads and frogs, offering a glimpse into the reserve's past.

    Where is the best place to park when visiting Duivenbos Nature Reserve?

    Parking is generally available near the church of Sint-Antelinks, which is the starting point for the two main signposted walking routes. This is the most convenient option for accessing the reserve's trails.

    How can I reach Duivenbos Nature Reserve using public transport?

    The Duivenbos Nature Reserve is located in Sint-Antelinks, a sub-municipality of Herzele. While direct public transport to the reserve's entrance might be limited, you can typically reach Herzele or Sint-Antelinks via local bus services. It's advisable to check current bus schedules and routes from larger nearby towns to Sint-Antelinks for the most up-to-date information on public transport access.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Duivenbos Nature Reserve?

    The Duivenbos Nature Reserve is situated in the quiet sub-municipality of Sint-Antelinks. While immediate amenities within Sint-Antelinks might be limited, you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the larger municipality of Herzele, which is a short drive away. It is recommended to check local listings for specific establishments in Herzele or other nearby towns in the Denderstreek region.

    Is Duivenbos Nature Reserve suitable for a winter hike?

    While the reserve is accessible year-round and offers unique beauty in winter, hikers should be prepared for potentially very wet and muddy conditions. The slow water drainage means that paths can become particularly swampy and slippery when temperatures are low or after snowmelt. Appropriate waterproof footwear and warm clothing are essential for a comfortable and safe winter hike.

    What is the significance of the name 'Duivenbos'?

    The name "Duivenbos" is believed by some to be a corruption of "Duivelsbos," meaning "Devil's Forest." Historically, the area was significant to the local community of Sint-Antelinks, serving various purposes such as collecting wood, small-scale agriculture, and even as a hiding place during wartime. The name's origin adds a touch of historical intrigue to the reserve.

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