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Scheldt Plains Nature Park

Description

The Plaines de l'Escaut (nature park of the Scheldt) covers the 6 green municipalities of Antoing, Beloeil, Bernissart, Brunehaut, Péruwelz and Rumes. The area is rich with agricultural, horticultural, and water features, as well as swathes of woodland.

Within the natural park information centre, L'Escale Forestière will provide you with extensive detail and practical information on the region, the forest and hikes. On site, the Explor'forêt interpretation centre gives you the keys to the forest ecosystem. You’ll also enjoy the Promenoir des Cimes trail which leads you on a discovery of the forest 16 metres above the ground. Families will love the Pic'orée and boundary space and the barefoot trails.

For hikers, 500 km of marked trails await them. Many walks take them along the Scheldt, in the middle of fields and nurseries or in one of the many wooded areas. For bird lovers, the Harchies marshes (classified as a Natura 2000 zone) are an essential site for the observation of migratory species.

The natural park is also characterised by its heritage. The castles of Beloeil and Antoing, the Iguanodon museum and the mining museum are all attractions for visitors. Not to mention the good restaurants and craft breweries which abound in the natural park.

Description

The Plaines de l'Escaut (nature park of the Scheldt) covers the 6 green municipalities of Antoing, Beloeil, Bernissart, Brunehaut, Péruwelz and Rumes. The area is rich with agricultural, horticultural, and water features, as well as swathes of woodland.

Within the natural park information centre, L'Escale Forestière will provide you with extensive detail and practical information on the region, the forest and hikes. On site, the Explor'forêt interpretation centre gives you the keys to the forest ecosystem. You’ll also enjoy the Promenoir des Cimes trail which leads you on a discovery of the forest 16 metres above the ground. Families will love the Pic'orée and boundary space and the barefoot trails.

For hikers, 500 km of marked trails await them. Many walks take them along the Scheldt, in the middle of fields and nurseries or in one of the many wooded areas. For bird lovers, the Harchies marshes (classified as a Natura 2000 zone) are an essential site for the observation of migratory species.

The natural park is also characterised by its heritage. The castles of Beloeil and Antoing, the Iguanodon museum and the mining museum are all attractions for visitors. Not to mention the good restaurants and craft breweries which abound in the natural park.

Extra infos

  • Opening dates and times

    From Easter to All Saints' Day, from Tuesday to Sunday (holidays and school holidays included), from 9.30 am to 12.30 am and from 1.30 pm to 6 pm.

    From All Saints' Day to Easter, from Tuesday to Friday, from 9.30 am to 12.30 am and from 1.30 pm to 5 pm. Open on Mondays during Belgian school holidays and public holidays.

    Closed December 24th, 25th and 31st, and January 1st. Annual closure in January after school break and until January 31st.

    Barefoot trail closed in low season.

  • Opening dates and times

    La visite d’Explor’forêt, de La Pic’orée et du Promenoir des cimes se fait sur rendez-vous et est payante.

  • Groups welcome
  • Minimum number of people 0
  • Maximum number of people 0
  • French
  • People with limited mobility

Contact

Scheldt Plains Nature Park

  • Rue des Sapins, 31
  • 7603 Bon-Secours
  • Belgique
  • 50.49793
  • 3.61189

Language(s)

  • French

Visit

  • Average length of visit (hrs:mins) 2:00
  • Guided tours for individuals (on request)
  • French

Equipments & services

  • Shop
  • Parking
  • Coach park
  • Toilets

Themes

  • Rating No rating
  • Built heritage
  • Park and garden
  • Natural heritage
  • Recognised nature park
  • Wallonia Quality Destination
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