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The Demer is a significant river in eastern Belgium, flowing for approximately 85 to 96 kilometers through the provinces of Limburg and Flemish Brabant. Originating near Tongeren, it serves as a right tributary of the Dijle river, eventually contributing to the larger Scheldt basin. Its name, derived from Celtic words meaning "dark coloured river," hints at its historical appearance. The Demer delineates the northern boundary of the picturesque Hageland region and the southern boundary of the Kempen region, passing through…
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Elevazione 60 m
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The Demer offers a fantastic 31.5-kilometer Paddle Route, perfect for canoeing, kayaking, or stand-up paddleboarding. This route winds through beautiful nature reserves and past historical monuments, accessible from Diest, through Aarschot, to Werchter.
For paddlers, there are three convenient entry and exit points located in Aarschot: the Demer Venue in Langdorp, the Sports center Demervallei (behind the bridge 'De Demersprong'), and 's Hertogenmolens at the intersection of Demerstraat and Statieplein.
Yes, the Demer valley features an extensive network of footpaths. Popular walking routes can be found near Aarschot and between Langdorp and Scherpenheuvel, offering scenic views of the fertile valley and its natural beauty.
The Demer river valley generally offers accessible terrain, with many routes suitable for easy walking. The highlight data indicates an elevation of 55 meters, suggesting mostly gentle gradients, ideal for leisurely strolls through nature reserves and along the riverbanks.
Absolutely. The serene and picturesque setting, combined with numerous footpaths and nature reserves, makes the Demer valley an excellent choice for family-friendly walks and outdoor activities. The gentle terrain is suitable for most ages.
While specific regulations can vary by nature reserve, many outdoor areas in Belgium are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or specific route descriptions for any restrictions before visiting with your dog.
The Demer valley is rich in ecological value, characterized by marshlands, wet meadows, and diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can expect to see various bird species and other wildlife, especially in the nature reserves that line the river.
The towns along the Demer, such as Diest, Aarschot, and Hasselt, offer various amenities including cafes and pubs. With the river flowing through city centers like Diest, you'll find options for refreshments within easy reach of many walking routes.
The Demer played a crucial role in urban development and trade during the Middle Ages, serving as a transport artery for goods and supporting towns like Aarschot, Diest, and Hasselt. Its name, derived from Celtic words meaning 'dark coloured river,' reflects its historical appearance due to peat in the soil.
After being rerouted in 1960 due to pollution and flooding, the Demer was re-opened to flow through Diest's city center in 2016. This restoration has revitalized the urban landscape, blending historical reconstructions with improved water management and quality, offering a unique urban-natural experience.
Yes, hikers and paddlers often discover charming views, such as small islands in the river. The historical towns along its banks, like Diest with its re-integrated river, and the 's Hertogenmolens in Aarschot, serve as notable landmarks.