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Family Friendly
There are several rest spots and a children's farm (Van Clé) along the way, ideal for families. The route is mainly flat, and not too long.
Overview
The Twee Beken Walking Route is a diverse 12-kilometer trail that takes you along the Markebeek and Neerbeek streams, two idyllic waterways winding through surprisingly green areas between the village centers of Marke and Bissegem. Starting from the Marke Community Center or De Troubadour in Bissegem, the route leads you through:
- Peaceful nature
- Agricultural fields
- The unique 't Schrijverke nature reserve, a hidden oasis behind the Vandewiele factory
Along the way, you'll encounter a blend of tranquil landscapes, charming paths, and authentic natural gems, making it the perfect trail for walkers seeking the serenity and beauty of West Flanders.
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De Twee Beken Wandelroute is een gevarieerde 12-kilometer lange route die je meeneemt langs de Markebeek en Neerbeek, twee idyllische waterlopen die kronkelen door verrassend groene gebieden tussen de dorpskernen van Marke en Bissegem. De route start vanuit het Ontmoetingscentrum Marke of De Troubadour in Bissegem en voert je langs:
- Rustige natuur
- Landbouwgebieden
- Het unieke natuurgebied 't Schrijverke, een verborgen oase achter de fabriek van Vandewiele
Onderweg ontdek je een mix van rustgevende landschappen, charmante paden en authentieke stukjes natuur, wat het de perfecte route maakt voor wandelaars die de stilte en schoonheid van West-Vlaanderen willen ervaren.
Need to Know
1. Weather: Check the weather forecast before setting out, as some sections of the trail may get muddy after rainfall.
2. Facilities: There are several rest spots and a children's farm (Van Clé) along the way, ideal for families.
Description
The terrain is predominantly flat, making it accessible to hikers of all skill levels. The path is well-marked with hexagonal signs, ensuring easy navigation.
Highlights of the Route
- Markebeek and Neerbeek Valleys: These serene streams guide you through lush landscapes, offering a peaceful and picturesque hiking experience.
- 't Schrijverke Nature Reserve: Located behind the Vandewiele factory, this hidden gem features meadows, shrublands, and an old meander of the Leie River, providing a haven for local wildlife.
- Van Clé Children's Farm: A delightful stop for families, where children can interact with farm animals and enjoy the playground.
- Prikkelpad: An interactive sensory path designed by local volunteers, enhancing the hike with various sensory stimuli.
- Historical Sites: Along the route, you'll encounter remnants of the flax industry, charming chapels, and the Vlienderkouter, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Practical Information
- Starting Points: You can begin the hike at Ontmoetingscentrum Marke or Ontmoetingscentrum De Troubadour in Bissegem.
- Signage: The route is indicated by hexagonal signs.
- Distance: 12 kilometers
- Estimated Time: Approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes
This route offers a harmonious blend of nature, culture, and recreation, making it a rewarding experience for hikers seeking to explore the tranquil landscapes of West Flanders. It's a hidden gem, providing some nice nature around a dense city area.
Flora & Fauna
The Twee Beken Walking Route is rich in diverse flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. As you walk along the Markebeek and Neerbeek streams, you'll encounter a variety of plant species such as lush grasses, wildflowers, and aquatic plants thriving along the water's edge. The 't Schrijverke nature reserve, in particular, is home to a wide range of local wildlife, including local birdspecies as well as small mammals and amphibians.
History & Background
The Twee Beken Walking Route takes its name from the Markebeek and Neerbeek streams, which have historically been important to the region's agriculture and flax industry. Along the trail, you'll discover remnants of the area's industrial past, including old flax mills and old little chapels.
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