Welcome to the Demer valley, where water, reeds and meadows form a living landscape, shaped by time and floods. Around the village of Schulen, the Gulkerveld is reminiscent of the former floodplain, once feared, now a refuge for birds and botanists.
With its 700 hectares, the Schulensbroek nature reserve is one of the largest wetlands in Flanders. Herons, greylag geese, lapwings and bitterns share the ponds and meadows.
The Halbekerdijk, an old dyke, bears witness to the struggle against the waters, while the drier Vijversheide contrasts with its pine and birch trees. The Schulensmeer, created to regulate the floods of the Demer, has become a paradise for aquatic wildlife.
Area: +700 ha, origin: floodplain, special features: artificial lake turned reserve, migratory birds, wetland flora.
Here, the water tells the story of the landscape and the passage of time.
Details
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 15.80 km
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Average duration: 4h 35
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Difficulty: Moderate
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 11 m
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Descent: - 11 m
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Highest point: 27 m
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Lowest point: 16 m
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Country: Belgium
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City: Herk-de-Stad
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Start/End: N 50.956325° / E 5.177089°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 27 m - Schulen
- 1 : km 3.84 - alt. 20 m - Schulensmeer
- 2 : km 6.15 - alt. 20 m - Between lake and Demer
- 3 : km 8.58 - alt. 20 m - Dam
- 4 : km 10.72 - alt. 22 m - Passage between ponds
- 5 : km 12.32 - alt. 24 m - Bridge over the Demer
- S/E : km 15.8 - alt. 27 m - Schulen
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