Start and finish at the car park on the main square in Messines via the countryside of Warneton and Bas-Warneton and through the village of Houthem.
The start and finish can also be in the village of Houthem.
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 15.27 km
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Average duration: 4h 30
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Difficulty: Moderate
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 59 m
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Descent: - 60 m
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Highest point: 64 m
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Lowest point: 16 m
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 62 m - Main square in Messines
- 1 : km 0.65 - alt. 39 m - Fork
- 2 : km 2.74 - alt. 19 m - Buildings and stream
- 3 : km 4.57 - alt. 19 m - Chapel
- 4 : km 6.87 - alt. 21 m - Coin Perdu
- 5 : km 7.88 - alt. 20 m - Houthem
- 6 : km 9.35 - alt. 29 m - Neerwaastenstraat
- 7 : km 10.39 - alt. 41 m - From Kaleute
- 8 : km 11.45 - alt. 25 m - Wambeek
- 9 : km 12.23 - alt. 33 m - N336
- 10 : km 12.93 - alt. 46 m - Chapel
- 11 : km 13.74 - alt. 34 m - Blauwepoortbeek
- S/E : km 15.27 - alt. 62 m - Main square in Messines
Other walks in the area
Messines via the countryside of Warneton and Bas-Warneton
Departure and arrival at the car park on Messines' main square. This is an important memorial site for the First World War. This route is ideal for hiking in winter as it follows paths with solid surfaces and no muddy sections.
Grand Place in Messines via the centre of Wijtschate and its countryside
Departure and arrival at the car park on the main square in Messines.
During the 1914-1918 war, Wijtschate was taken by the Germans in early November 1914. It was recaptured by Commonwealth forces during the Battle of Messines on 7 June 1917, but fell back into German hands on 16 April 1918. The village was recaptured for the last time on 28 September.
Messines town square via the countryside of Houthem and Hollebeke
Departure and arrival at the car park on the main square in Messines via the countryside of Houthem and Hollebeke.
The walk passes the old school in Linde, which is a completely renovated and very peaceful rural school in the Heuvelland. The building is listed in the cultural heritage index and is therefore unique.
Messines Grand Place via the countryside of Houthem and Wijtschate
Departure and arrival at the car park on the main square in Messines via the countryside of Houthem. This is a ride straddling the border between Wallonia and Flanders, crossing the countryside of Heuvelland with its many British military cemeteries from the First World War.
The Irish Tower in the Peace Park and the Wijtschate countryside
Departure and arrival at the car park of the Irish Tower in the Peace Park in Messines. The Irish Island Peace Park refers to the Battle of the Mines in 1917. At that time, Irish Catholic and Protestant soldiers fought side by side. Young Irish people helped build the tower as a sign of reconciliation. This site offers a magnificent view of the surrounding hilly landscape.
Wijtschate centre via Hollebeke and the Palingbeek estate
Departure and arrival at the car park in front of the church in Wijtschate. Pass through the countryside of Houthem and Hollebeke, along the Kortrijk-Poperinge railway line and along the southern flank of the Palingbeek estate.
Wijtschate and St Médard Church via the Spanbroekmolen Krater
Departure and arrival near the Church of Saint-Médard in Wijtschate via the Spanbroekmolen Krater.
This is part of the Crater and Mine route, which passes through key battle sites from the 1914-1918 war, including the historic site of the British military cemetery and its crater: Spanbroekmolen.
The route also passes close to the British military cemeteries of Lone Tree, Irish House and Wijtschaete Cemetery.
Wijtschate church via the Wulvergem countryside and the Kampagnebos woods
Departure and arrival at the car park near the Church of Saint Médard in Wijtschate via the Wulvergem countryside and the Kampagnebos woods
This hike partly follows the route called Craters and Mines
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