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Fort Haasdonk was built from 1908 to 1913. It played no major role in the two world wars. After 1918, the fort was mainly used as a warehouse. The building is in a fairly poor condition but has been recognized as a protected natural monument since 2002. The fort is privately owned and not accessible. The walking path around the fort moat is accessible. Cyclists can discover the fort together with Fort Steendorp, Fort Zwijndrecht, Fort Kruibeke and Fort 8 Hoboken via the route 'Forts and castles in the Waasland' from the brochure "Retake the Forts". You can also create your own route thanks to the cycling junctions. Fort Haasdonk is located at junction 95. Source: https://www.fortengordels.be/forten/fort-van-haasdonk
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The wheel is privately owned, but you walk right past it (on the Victor De Witstraat). No one knows for sure how the Hingenewiel was formed. We know that the Spierenbroek flooded around 1552. After failed attempts to close the Spierenbroekgat, the other polders flooded in November 1554, because the pladderdijk broke. We suspect that this is how the Hingenewiel was formed. A pladderdijk is a cross dike that runs from the stream through the polder (so not along the river). This large wheel was originally even larger, probably the Ketelwiel used to be part of this wheel. In the middle of this wheel was an island with a tower on it. The Hingenewiel became smaller due to natural silting up. Kingfisher, grebe, coot, moorhen, gadwall and shelduck breed here, among other things. But you can also admire fire damselfly, ostrich fern and yellow water lily here. (Regional Landscape Schelde-Durme)
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The redevelopment of the duck decoy is part of the Berlare Broek-Donkmeer nature development project. This project fits in with the vision of the Berlare municipal council to give the popular Donkmeer and its surroundings a contemporary look. The site of the duck decoy was given a thorough makeover. It was redeveloped with respect for the most vulnerable zones and remains open to the public. (Public space database)
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The small white building near the duck decoy, the cage house, was never a home, but the decoy man could warm himself by the fireplace, store his maintenance materials, temporarily store the captured ducks and possibly also spend the night in a sleeping alcove during a busy fishing period. This cage house burned down in 1995 and was rebuilt in 1997. On an old picture card, depicted on the information board against the wall of the house, published around 1913, we see the cage man Sander Goossens with his dog at the then cage house. The huge poplar near this cage house served as a beacon in the landscape: this way, flying ducks that had previously stayed here could recognize this place from afar. Source: information board on site
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The Oude Durme is a young nature reserve of 3 hectares on the right bank of the Durme, between the village centers of Waasmunster and Hamme. The last reed cutters in our country were active in the reed fields here until after 1960. The reeds they cut here were used to make mats and cover roofs. Even though the professional activity has disappeared, some of the reed fields are still mowed as part of nature management. This gives other, often rare plant species such as the spider marigold the opportunity to grow. (Routen.be)
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Walking path around the fort moat. Not accessible to cyclists. Wegel front, right side and rear fort for bicycle.
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Bastion VIII was part of the 19th century Wellington Barrier. Until the 20th century, Dendermonde was surrounded by metres-high ramparts and wide canals, which they commonly referred to as fortresses. There are also remains of the infrastructures that used to defend the city in other places on the outskirts of the city. Now make this site is managed by Natuurpunt. Check the website before you want to explore.
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De Oude Durme is an oxbow lake of the Durme and a fairly young, three hectare nature reserve on the right bank of the Durme. It lies between the two villages of Waasmunster and Hamme. If you were to get into a time machine and go back just a few decades, you could see reed cutters. This was a real profession until the 1960s. The cut reeds were used to make mats or cover roofs. Even though professional management has ceased, some of the reed areas continue to be mown in order to preserve this unique cultural landscape. This creates space for other, often rare plant species such as the spindle tuber, which would otherwise have no chance against the fast-growing shill.
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