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12월 28, 2024, Aelmoeseneiebos Stream and Wooden Bridge
The Aelmoeseneiebos (or Aalmoezenijebos) is a nature reserve on the territory of the municipalities of Melle (Gontrode) and Oosterzele (Landskouter). The forest is 28.5 hectares in size and is owned by the University of Ghent. The forest area is now managed by the university Lab for Forest & Nature. The railway line Ghent-Geraardsbergen divides the forest in two. The Aelmoeseneiebos is an old forest area that already appeared on the Ferraris map in 1775. The forest was owned by the Saint Bavo's Abbey of Ghent for centuries. During the French period (1794-1815) it was transferred to the public poor relief of the city of Ghent. In 1967-1968 the Belgian State bought the forest so that the University of Ghent could use it as a test forest. The most important tree species are summer oak and beech, with ash and maple in the stream valleys. The Aelmoeseneiebos is known for its spring flora such as wood anemone, slender primrose, yellow dead-nettle and small periwinkle. During the First World War, the forest was largely cut down but replanted in 1920. Adjacent to the western part of the Aelmoeseneiebos, 10 hectares of plots of land belonging to Natuurpunt, Oosterzele department, are located in the valley of the Gondebeek. With the 'Rodeland landscape project' [1], the aim is to connect the Aelmoeseneiebos with the Makegemse forests through afforestation in the valleys of the Gondebeek, Kerkesbeek and Driesbeek[2][3]. In 2021, 5 amphibian tunnels were constructed in the Gondebeek valley[4]. Inventories and research in the Aelmoeseneiebos found 1329 different species: including 64 tree and shrub species and 599 species of invertebrates. The Aelmoeseneiebos is protected in Europe as part of the Natura 2000 area (habitat directive area) 'Forests of the south-east of the Zandleemstreek' (BE2300044). The forest is freely accessible on the footpaths.
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11월 23, 2024, Aelmoeseneiebos Stream and Wooden Bridge
This nature reserve is a remnant of an extensive forest area that gradually had to make way for agriculture in the 18th century. The surrounding land and the forest were owned for centuries by the Aalmoezenij, the poor relief of the Ghent Saint Bavo's Abbey. The production of wood was the main function at that time. The forest was purchased by the Belgian state in 1967-1968 so that the University of Ghent could use it as a test forest. In the early years, it was mainly used for studies on the growth and management of forests with a view to wood production. It also had a recreational and educational function. Railway line 122 Melle-Geraardsbergen divides the forest in two. In the western part (where we walked) an arboretum was created in 1973. With the 'Rodeland landscape project', the aim is to connect the Aelmoeseneiebos with the Makegemse forests through further afforestation of a number of stream valleys.
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11월 11, 2024, Eendenkooi en Kooihuisje Donkmeer
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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10월 27, 2024, Meanderende Oude Schelde
From the 13th century onwards, the Scheldt made a graceful bend between Wetteren, Kalken and Schellebelle. Around 1890, a passage was made that shortened the sailing route for ships by 3.5 kilometres. The old riverbed silted up, but in 2018 the Oude Schelde was dug out again to restore the river-bound character of the Kalkense Meersen. Near junction 24, the old river bend babbles in all its glory again. You can admire this from the lookout tower. (Routen.be)
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8월 19, 2024, Meanderende Oude Schelde
A new lookout tower provides a view of this old meander...
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4월 4, 2024, Eendenkooi en Kooihuisje Donkmeer
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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A beautiful and educational green walk through a unique forest! In beautiful autumn weather we enjoyed the variety of this forest and the information we received during the walk from the signs provided. The open parts of the walk with the views and the view of the old airport are also worth a visit. Recommended !
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9월 7, 2023, Hospiesbos
The Hospiesbos is one of the many groves that together form the Serskampse Bossen.
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9월 6, 2023, Aelmoeseneiebos Stream and Wooden Bridge
This forest is owned by Ghent University and is managed by Labo voor Bos en Natuur. This area has been forested since the end of the 18th century, but was cut down during the First World War and redeveloped shortly afterwards (1920). The forest is intersected by the Ghent-Zottegem railway line. In the western part there is an arboretum with a great diversity of trees.
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6월 3, 2023, Hospiesbos
Hidden behind the ribbon development lies a special forest. Here you can enjoy the assets that are so beloved in popular nature reserves in peace. Bluebells, nice walking paths with natural play elements for children (tree discs as stepping stones), water features alternating with untouched vegetation. (RouteYou)
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2월 11, 2023, Paardeweide Wetlands
The Scheldt has always been a defining feature of Berlare. Ten thousand years ago, the river flowed around the sand dunes of Bareldonk. Time and again, the Scheldt slowly changed its course. After thousands of years, the old Scheldt arm was filled with peat. At the end of the 17th century, peat was dug and the peat thus extracted was sold. These large-scale extractions would continue until well into the 19th century. The current lakes remain as silent witnesses.
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1월 10, 2022, Eendenkooi en Kooihuisje Donkmeer
On an island in the Donkmeer lies the Eendenkooi, the "duck cage", which dates back to 1678. Until shortly after 1930 it was used to store ducks that were caught on the Donkmeer for the kitchens of wealthy citizens. Today the ducks are under nature protection and the "cage" is home to ducks, herons and storks. In this open-air museum you can learn about the history and workings of the cage, as well as the work of the "cage man". The square was recently supplemented by a petting zoo. Check out the willow tunnel, a wildly dreamy place, or test your balance on the bridges over the water.
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9월 5, 2021, Hospiesbos
The Hospiesbos is mainly known for its beautiful hyacinths in the spring and its mushrooms in the autumn. Spring and autumn are the ideal periods for a beautiful walk in the woods. And although the Hospiesbos is not suitable for long wanderings, it is a gem that we have to take care of. In the spring there is the exuberant splendor of the spring bloomers, and in the autumn many special fungi and mushrooms show off! Some mushroom experts take you into the forest in search of these unusual life forms, which appear as quickly as they disappear again. Source: https://www.wegvanwetteren.be/hospiesbos
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4월 24, 2021, Aelmoeseneiebos Stream and Wooden Bridge
In this part of the Aelmoeseneiebos you can make a nice loop walk by following the yellow arrows.
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4월 24, 2021, Aelmoeseneiebos Stream and Wooden Bridge
Large parts of the forest were cut down in the First and Second World War. Subsequently, saplings were planted to restore the forest, including exotic species such as American oak and Japanese larch. Since 1950 the forest has been managed as high wood. The Aelmoeseneiebos is now an upright forest, a forest with tall trees.
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4월 24, 2021, Aelmoeseneiebos Stream and Wooden Bridge
The arboretum was planted in 1973. It includes more than 60 tree species, including all native trees of Flanders, as well as a number of park trees. It is currently used as part of the Bioscience Engineering course in Forest and Nature Management and is freely accessible to walkers.
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2월 20, 2021, Paardeweide Wetlands
Paardeweide (85 ha) is one of the controlled flood areas (GOG) of the Sigmaplan. Approximately once a year, during a north-westerly storm, the area is flooded. The rest of the year you can enjoy wet Scheldt nature here. From the dike you have a good view of the reed atoll or via a path through Paardeweide you can take a look at the fish ladder. In Paardebroek (22 ha) you can enjoy the floral splendor especially in the spring. source: nature and forest
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