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Hiking : Groeningenlei

België / Belgique / Belgien Antwerpen Antwerpen

Map of the trail for Groeningenlei

Durée

00:00:00

Distance

5.612 km

Dénivelé

0.0 m

This hiking route takes place in the scenic area of Groeningenlei. The 5.612 km trail offers a moderate difficulty level, making it suitable for hikers of various skill levels.

Starting off at the parking area, hikers will venture through the picturesque landscape, passing by the beautiful Bufferpoel Kattenbroek early on in the hike. As you make your way along the trail, you'll come across 't sopke and Cuypersplas, adding a refreshing touch of water scenery to your journey.

Further along the route, at about 2.05 km from the start, you'll find the historic Baddenbroekse hoeve, providing a glimpse into the area's agricultural past. As you continue your hike, you'll also encounter a castle at the 2.81 km mark, adding a touch of historical charm to your outdoor adventure.

It is always recommended to bring an adequate supply of water, especially on moderate-length hikes like this one. Additionally, checking the weather forecast before heading out is essential for ensuring a safe and enjoyable trek.

Overall, this hiking route at Groeningenlei offers a diverse range of natural and historical points of interest, making it a rewarding outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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