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Werveld Walk

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9.2 km • Lubbeek

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Sint-Martinuskerk, Dorpskring, 3210 Lubbeek

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The Werveld Walk takes you from the Lubbeek village circle to the rolling countryside. There you pass wide-open fields and fields flanked by woods. You also walk through the hamlet of De Heide, which used to be called Werveldt.

NOTE: This is a hike on a virtual hiking network. The nodes are not signposted on the property. Follow the 6-sided red and white signs with the name of the hike.

This hike is offered by Tourism Flemish Brabant.

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Friday, July 9, 2021 by V.S.Too bad we didn't find the signs with Werveldtwandeling. So we did the heathland walk. Sometimes the signs were not visible, hidden behind greenery (ivy, branches...).
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Sunday, August 30, 2020 by Peter WilsDeparting from downtown Lubbeek, you know you're not immediately in nature. And in this case it stays that way. You don't really walk through a forest, more along agricultural roads over concrete. But you do get to see beautiful views. For us something different, a good change from what we normally do. We finish with a pint on a terrace.
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Wednesday, July 1, 2020 by K.D.Hikes absolutely did not meet the description. No hollow roads seen, and other than a 500 meter passage in the forest, hardly any forest seen (other than from a distance). All major roads, along neighborhoods and major streets, with very much passage of cars. You can't call this a restful hike.
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Thursday, February 20, 2020 by Mia DehaesBeautiful hike indeed. Beautiful views. Quite a bit of "macadam," but we didn't mind that after all the rain and wind of the last few weeks.
One pole at Heath blown over, knocked over?
Last part not really nice, between the houses, but that's almost unavoidable in Lubbeek, I guess.
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Sunday, January 19, 2020 by L.W.The signage is clear. Almost entirely on paved roads. That can be an advantage and a disadvantage. Unfortunately also a fair distance along busier streets. I would rather recommend the Quad Barn hike - close by.
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