This legendary mountain is also known as the “Edwig Van Hooydonck Mountain” since the famous Belgian cyclist won the Tour of Flanders here in 1989 and 1991.
Opposite the wet Walenbos lies the high-altitude and dry Troostembergbos with sometimes steep climbs. It was long the domain of the noble De Troostemberg family and is full of old …
The Tomberg or Tomme (102.5 meters above sea level) is the second highest point in the Meerdaalwoud. Until the end of 1600, forest law was spoken on the hill. A …
This is the highest point in the province of Flemish Brabant, 111.86 metres. This geodetic point, which has been here for a century and a half, is popularly known as …
The Voortberg is a Hageland witness hill about 50 meters high on the banks of the Demer. On old maps, the hill is almost always referred to as "Wijngaardberg". An …
From the top of this 112 m high Kesterheide, enjoy the green landscape with the apartment buildings of Brussels, the Palace of Justice, the Basilica of Koekelberg and the Atomium in the distance.
The Kesterheide is a top destination for MTB'ers, with challenging trails through forest and heath. The terrain offers a mix of technical sections, steep climbs and fast descents. The rugged, …
With a height of 82 meters, the Zwaneberg is slightly higher than the Dominicanenberg at the Gasthuisberg complex, which measures 75 meters. The views from both sides of the highway/ring …
The Balenberg is an isolated hill in Baal, a sub-municipality of Tremelo. It is a small, yet clear witness hill in the relatively flat surrounding South Kempen landscape. Sven Nys …