Oppuurs, Londerzeel and Sint-Amands

  • Belgium
  • Flanders
  • Puurs-Sint-Amands
  • 25.52 km (Approximately 01:30 u)
  • Cycling route 148472
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Oppuurs, Londerzeel and Sint-Amands

  • Belgium
  • Flanders
  • Puurs-Sint-Amands
  • 25.52 km (Approximately 01:30 u)
  • Cycling route 148472
Klein-Brabant is a Flemish region in the city triangle between Antwerp, Brussels and Ghent. The Scheldt and the Rupel, a tributary of the Scheldt, flow in this area. In this varied landscape you cycle through polders, meadows, fields and along the (largely private) Lippelobos where a hundred different types of fungi occur. Traditionally, this is a water-rich area with many streams and canals that were constructed for the exploitation of the peat in the nineteenth century. You will see many water-loving plants and animals in the polders. Poplars, willows and ash also adorn the landscape. Diepensteyn Castle is an old medieval moated castle from the thirteenth century. The last inhabitants left the castle after the French Revolution at the end of the eighteenth century. Since 1989, the building has been owned by the Palm Brewery, which co-financed the restoration work in the 1990s. You cycle through a number of old and typical Flemish villages, such as Opdorp. This village seems like a true beacon. The geographical center of Flanders is located on the territory of Opdorp, as students of the Faculty of Applied Sciences in Leuven calculated using GPS measurements after 120 hours of hard work. Remarkably enough, this center is located at the so-called Drie-Provinciënpunt, where East Flanders, Antwerp and Brabant come together.

Directions

# Description Distance
2890, Puurs-Sint-Amands, Flanders, Belgium 0.00 km
88
88 (1840, Londerzeel, Flanders, Belgium) 4.90 km
24
24 (1840, Londerzeel, Flanders, Belgium) 7.43 km
25
25 (1840, Londerzeel, Flanders, Belgium) 8.87 km
Diepensteyn (Kasteel Diepensteyn, 1840, Londerzeel, Flanders, Belgium) 11.21 km
61
61 (1840, Londerzeel, Flanders, Belgium) 11.58 km

Sights

Diepensteyn

Kasteel Diepensteyn
1840 Londerzeel

Independently fortified building from the Middle Ages that was easily defended at that time and in the past was mostly inhabited by the noble families of Belgium

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