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The Silence Stone is a monumental resting place and natural highlight near Bilzen (South Limburg, Belgium), named after the famous Dutch writer Jeroen Brouwers (1940–2022). This artistic element in the landscape offers a place of quiet contemplation and reflection amidst the forest and nature, and is included as a point of interest on hiking and walking trails, such as those through the Hoge Kempen National Park and surrounding areas. The name Silence Stone indirectly refers to themes central to Brouwers' work: quiet observation, nature as a sounding board for thoughts, and the deeper experience of silence and sound. In his literary oeuvre, silence often appears as a motif—not as an absolute absence of sound, but as a rich tapestry of subtle impressions: the rustling of trees, the sound of the wind, and the rhythm of nature that you only hear if you truly listen. As a hiking highlight, the Silence Stone is a place where you can literally rest, listen, and absorb your surroundings. It's not a busy monument, but an invitation to pause for a moment, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, and be surrounded by the tranquility of the forest and the natural sounds of the surroundings. This makes this place a perfect fit for the atmosphere many people experience in nature: an almost meditative space where silence is not empty but full of meaning. The Silence Stone is located in a protected nature reserve and is often included by hikers on longer walks of moderate to strenuous distances. Hiking trails for various levels have been laid out around the monument, from circular routes of approximately 9 km to longer hikes of over 20 km, allowing you to choose how much time you want to spend in silence before continuing your walk. Thanks to its location and name, the Silence Stone emphasizes something essential to experiencing nature: not just seeing the landscape, but experiencing soundlessness and silence as an element of experience. This makes it a special place for those seeking peace, literature lovers, and anyone who wants to consciously pause along the way to listen and reflect amidst the greenery.
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The open space at the intersection of the Munsterbeek stream in Bilzen lies in a landscape where natural stream valleys and rural tranquility seamlessly intertwine. It's a place not made of concrete or buildings, but rather a natural link in the fabric of water, forest, and farmland. The Munsterbeek, one of the many streams in the valley, flows through this area and is part of a larger network of rivers and streams that form the valley structure of the humid Haspengouw and Kempen regions. What makes this area special is not a monument or a major landmark in itself, but the spatial openness itself—meadows, meandering streams, the edges of the Munsterbos forest, and the soft relief of the landscape—which together create a sense of freedom and connection with nature. The region's spatial vision explicitly emphasizes the importance of such open spaces for water storage, nature development, and the ecological structure around the Demer and its tributaries, such as the Munsterbeek. Along the Munsterbeek stream, for example, you can see how the province is taking steps to allow the water to meander more naturally, which not only benefits biodiversity but also creates a landscape that breathes and creates space. The stream's old meanders have been restored so that the stream can once again follow its original curves and the banks support a richer ecosystem. Around this open space are other green elements, such as the Munsterbos, a large woodland area that is part of the Hoge Kempen National Park and marks the transition between different landscapes. Here you'll find numerous hiking trails, ponds, and streams that, together with open grasslands, form a continuous network of nature and tranquility. This open space along the Munsterbeek stream is therefore not an isolated spot with a name on a sign, but a landscape to experience: a place where water follows its own course, where nature is given space to breathe, and where walkers or cyclists can escape the urban rhythm for a moment and feel the connection between earth, stream, and horizon.
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Beautiful view over the Maas on the border between Belgium and the Netherlands
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Where the Maas forms the border between Belgian and Dutch Limburg, lies the RivierPark Maasvallei. A recognized, cross-border landscape park with the Maas in the leading role. Picturesque Maas villages, where you can best breathe in the local color of the region, flank an impressive river landscape. Birds, large grazers and wild herbs feel at home here. Cycle along sparkling water mirrors and lose track of time as you stroll along the vast banks. Be surprised by the new river nature that is given every opportunity here…
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Dive into the past at the former princely estate of Pietersheim (76 ha!) with the eye-catcher being the 12th-century Water Castle. In the visitor's reception you will learn all about the glorious history of the domain. For the little ones there is great fun at the petting zoo with playground and the gnome path.
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Beautiful place to find some peace, sssstttt
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