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1월 22, 2026, Picnic Spot With Scenic View
Two picnic tables overlooking the southern part of the Rozendaalbeek Valley, a small valley formed by a tributary of the Velpe River, named, you guessed it, Rozendaalbeek. The valley is approximately 70 hectares and lies between Sint-Maarten and Sint-Pieter (both Vissenaken). The Rozendaalbeek is a tiny stream that rises just outside Tienen on the northwest side in two amphitheater-shaped slopes. After just a few hundred meters, the two separate branches meet and together form the Roosdaalbeek, which is listed on military maps as the "Vlietende beek" (Flying Brook). It still meanders naturally here and there through the wet meadows. Old pollard willows once lined its entire length, but many of these characteristic landscape features have since disappeared. The stream finds its way to the Velpe River in an increasingly widening valley. More at https://www.velpe-mene.be/tienen/rozendaalbeekvallei.htm Flora tip: In spring, visit the broad-leaved orchis (a native orchid species) and in autumn, it's a paradise for waxcaps, those oh-so-special and beautiful mushrooms. Take a look at https://www.natuurpunt.be/natuurinfo/paddenstoelen-families/paddenstoelenfamilie-wasplaten for these "orchids among mushrooms."
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1월 21, 2026, Rozendaalbeekvallei Pond
The pond, which has been there for years, has a small wooden platform for those who are interested, and is located near the small bridge over the stream once you've descended the paths leading to the higher village center. You are now at the same altitude as the road to Aarschot and can walk around the pond, which is connected to the meadows by the path. The Rozendaalbeek is a tiny stream that rises just outside Tienen on the northwest side in two amphitheater-shaped slopes. After just a few hundred meters, the two separate branches meet and together form the Roosdaalbeek, which is indicated on maps as the "Vlietende beek" (Flying Brook). Typical of the Rozendaalbeekvallei nature reserve is its secluded location between the two parishes of Vissenaken. Yet, you hardly notice this as you walk through the valley. The wet grasslands furthest downstream between Metselstraat and Hymelinusstraat, which were purchased first, are the most visible. The other plots are less well-known because they offer less visibility. Source and much more at http://www.velpe-mene.be/tienen/rozendaalbeekvallei.htm
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1월 17, 2026, Picnic Spot With Scenic View
Where pausing and daydreaming become one...
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4월 27, 2025, Onze-Lieve-Vrouwkapel Denruyter
The statue of Mary is a typical statue of Our Lady of Lourdes.
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4월 27, 2025, Kleine kapel
Our Lady of Sorrows (Lat.: Mater Dolorosa) is a title for Mary in the context of Marian devotion and it is a theme in visual art. Here Mary is depicted in mourning, saddened by her son Jesus who died on the cross, for whom she cared for her entire life. (Wikipedia)
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4월 27, 2025, Oorlogsmonument Kapellen
The war memorial at the church in Kapellen commemorates the military and civilian victims of the First and Second World Wars. The monument also commemorates a soldier from Kapellen who died in the plane crash in Sake-Massisi (Congo) on 19 July 1960 during the Congo crisis. (TracesOfwar)
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4월 27, 2025, Kerk Glabbeek
The current church is not on the same spot as the original one. The church dates from the end of the 19th century and was built on the site of the village pond. It is a three-aisled neo-Gothic brick building. It is a remarkable construction. The building is oriented west-east, the transept is 1/3 of the way from the entrance, in other words, quite far back, and has three windows on both sides. The church of Glabbeek is listed in the inventory of immovable heritage as valuable and the organ is protected. The church will be given a different purpose in the future, namely a residential function with apartments. (Municipality of Glabbeek)
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4월 27, 2025, Rustbank
The benches and the picnic bench under these trees are in the shade. An ideal place to relax in very sunny weather.
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There are already traces of a church on this site in the 16th century. Permission was given in 1876 to build a new church, a neo-Gothic three-aisled church designed by architect Alexander Van Arenbergh. Construction of the church started in 1877. This church is sometimes called the “Cathedral of Hageland”. In 1881, the church was destroyed by fire. The burnt-down spire was not renewed. The current blunt roof replaces the spire. The restoration was completed in 1884. (Municipality of Glabbeek)
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4월 27, 2025, Apple Orchard in Bloom
April is the blossom month par excellence. In warm weather (like now) it goes quickly. The peak of the blossoms is behind us. Apple trees are still in full bloom here and there. The pear trees have completely finished blooming. Here you can find the blossom meter of Visit Limburg: https://www.visitlimburg.be/nl/bloesemmeter
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4월 27, 2025, Baroque Chapel of Attenrode
In the chapel, attention is drawn by a baroque altar. It is remarkably large and made entirely of marble. Several parts of the altar were stolen during a theft. Large letters can be read on the back of some damaged white decorative elements. This is probably recovered material from marble gravestones. The original wooden statue of Mary - for which the l’Escaille family made a new garment - is safely kept in the castle. (Information board on site)
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4월 27, 2025, Baroque Chapel of Attenrode
Original baroque building (1648) of brick and bluestone, built on the edge of the park and the highway; reconstruction according to the old plan in 1881. (Inventory of Immovable Heritage)
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11월 9, 2024, Kerk Wever
In the 13th century, Wever had a church, because in 1248 there was mention of a pastor (investitutus de Wevere). The old church was close to the old presbytery (so in the middle of the current cemetery). The old church was demolished in 1862 after a new one was built, which towers above the Broekbeek valley. It is a neo-Gothic building that is one of the most successful designs of architect Alex Van Arenbergh, who also designed the church of Glabbeek. In the front facade rest date stones, which refer to the most important construction dates. They are chronograms. This means that in the text the date is hidden in the Roman numerals. The first bears the date 1857 in the text: eCCLesIa Mea ConDItVr, which refers to the laying of the foundation stone. The other texts refer to 1854 and 1862: J. SneyDers antIstes hanC eCCLesIaM erIgIt and QuInta oCtobrIs Ista eCCLesIa ConseCrata est AntonIo aeremItae a praeCLaro episcopo Engelberto. This last text refers to the blessing of the new church on 5 October 1862 by Bishop Engelbert. There was only one benefice in the church, that of Our Lady. It was linked to an endowment of a bunder of pasture and a tax book, the income of which yielded 42 florins in 1787. The chaplain, for his part, had to read two masses every week. On the main altar is a 17th-century painting depicting the Temptation of St. Anthony. There is a second 18th century painting: Our Lady with Rosary. The church also has a wealth of old statues from the 16th to the 18th century. The patron saint of the church of Wever is St. Anthony of Egypt, who in the Middle Ages was better known to us as St. Anthony the Hermit or St. Anthony Abbot. In common parlance, people also spoke of St. Anthony with his pig. Source: https://www.kerkglabbeek.be/kerken-en-kapelletjes-wever-sint-antoniuskerk
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11월 9, 2024, Kerk Wever
When the first church of Wever was built in the Middle Ages, the village was hidden away in the seemingly endless forests of Hageland. The village originated on a ridge between the Velpe valley and the Broekbeek valley. In 1374, the community of Wever consisted of 46 families. In 1492, Wever still had 13 families, after Albrecht van Beieren had mercilessly punished our regions for the uprising against Maximilian of Austria, who ruled in the name of his minor son Philip, nicknamed the Fair, our last Duke of Burgundy. The village belonged to the lords of Dalem, who also gave their name to the watermill on the Velpe, which is located on the border with Vissenaken. The lords of Dalem were not vassals of the Duke of Brabant as far as their land was concerned. Wever therefore formed an allodium. This situation remained unchanged until 1432 when Jan van Dalem recognized Philip, the Duke of Burgundy and Brabant, as his feudal lord and received his lands again from the Duke in fief. The lords of Dalem were allowed to nominate the pastor in Wever. However, there were also ecclesiastical properties in Wever. In 1277, the abbey of Saint-Denis-en-Brocqueroie (near Bergen) in the county of Hainaut was mentioned as the owner of the land. In 1806, meadows and a pond measuring 11 ha and 47 a, formerly owned by the Popes' College in Leuven, were sold by the French government. Around 1618, this right of patronage was shared by Conrad van Berlaimont, lord of Attenrode, Wever and Dalem through his marriage to Francesca van Houtem, and Jacob van Ranst, married to Lucia Traetsens, the granddaughter of Christiaan Traetsens, formerly mayor of Tienen. They did this by virtue of succession in the allodial hereditary lands of the Dalem estate. In the same year, the pastor collected the tithes from Wever. That earned him only 70 florins per year. In addition, he was allowed to use 3 acres of arable and pasture land, which was known as Pastoryegoed in the 18th century. The rectory was rebuilt in 1618. In 1705, the church and the rectory were plundered by the troops of John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough after they had broken through the Getelinie of the French-Spanish troops at Wange. Source: https://www.kerkglabbeek.be/kerken-en-kapelletjes-wever-sint-antoniuskerk
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11월 6, 2024, Leuk wandelpad
Path that takes you to or from the chapel of Our Lady of the Heinkensberg which is situated on a hill. Beautiful views, between fields and fields, often corn.
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