Where nature, heritage and culture get together

Immerse yourself in the rich nature and unique heritage of the Flemish Parks. 
Each park is unique with its special nature, landscape and heritage. There are forests teeming with life and sandy plains reminiscent of deserts. And you will find places where nature, agriculture, culture and history are intertwined. 
Come discover the Flemish Parks with all your senses! 

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Map of Flanders with Flemish parks from west to east. Landscape Parks (LSP): Zwin region, Flemish Ardennes, Heart of Haspengouw, Meuse Valley, Borderless Bocageland. National Parks (NP): Scheldt Valley, Brabantse Wouden, Bosland National Park, Hoge Kempen

Discover all the Flemish Parks

Is it time for some relaxation? Or do you simply fancy a special adventure? In the Flemish Parks, you really get away from it all. Each park is filled with unique places to explore. From rolling hills to fertile fields and authentic villages. Be amazed by the diversity of Flanders' nature and landscape. 

Bosland National Park

Discover Bosland National Park, Flanders' largest natural massif and your future wilderness! Stroll through more than 5,000 hectares of pure nature in Hechtel-Eksel, Lommel and Pelt, from mysterious forests and marshes to sandy plains and open landscapes. Spot Flanders' only wolf pack, enjoy tranquillity and space, and have adventures in ten unique nature areas. Welcome to our nature! 

Nationaal Park Bosland (c) Jelle Canipel
Sunlit forest with tall pine trees, lush green undergrowth, and sun rays filtering through the branches, creating a peaceful, serene atmosphere.

National Park Forests of Brabant

National Park Forests of Brabant connects the oldest forests in Flanders. Featuring the forests of Hallerbos, Sonian Forest and Meerdaalwoud, it forms a green lung between the cultural cities of Halle, Brussels and Leuven. The rich history of the landscape unfolds in steep slopes and sunken roads, providing a sanctuary for stag beetles. When the sunlight streams through the crowns of the beech cathedral, you experience the same grandeur that attracted kings and dukes. Impressive sites such as Beersel Castle watch over the majestic natural heritage. 

Aerial view of a red-brick castle with conical towers surrounded by a moat, set amidst lush greenery, creating a serene and historic atmosphere.

Boundless Bocageland

In Boundless Bocageland, three geographical regions come together: the Flemish Voerstreek, the Walloon Land of Herve and Dutch Heuvelland. The area forms a green heart in the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion. Looking down at the Landscape Park from above, you would see an area just like a patchwork. Sunken roads, rows of trees, hedges and stream valleys all connect the pieces of landscape. It is these linear elements that give the area its name: 'Bocageland'.

Grenzeloos Bocageland (c) Nathalie Pirard
Vast green countryside with rolling hills under a clear blue sky. Lush trees and scattered fields create a serene and peaceful landscape.

Landscape Park of Haspengouw

Landscape Park of Haspengouw - in southern Limburg - there's a place where nature, culture and history are combined in a breathtaking setting. Discover rolling hills, vast orchards and charming villages that give the region its personality. Here, you can hike or cycle through ancient landscapes, enjoy seasonal splendour and get a flavour of local craftsmanship. Relax, be inspired and experience the rich nature and culture of this region.

Landschapspark Haspengouw (c) Davy Prenen
Two people with blurred hair gaze towards a distant village, framed by lush green fields and trees under a clear blue sky, conveying serenity.

Hoge Kempen National Park

The Hoge Kempen National Park is a robust area with more than 12,000 hectares of outstanding nature. A place to enjoy the most beautiful panorama of Flanders and be surprised by the extraordinary landscapes: purple heather, golden dunes, endless forests and magnificent fens. The slag heaps and pithead hoists are a typical sight on the horizon and recall the mining days of Belgian Limburg. The park gates each tell their own story. Whether you come hiking or cycling, to mountain bike, horse ride or play: in the Hoge Kempen there's something for everyone! 

Toerisme Vlaanderen - Nationaal Park Hoge Kempen - TerHills - ©Bjorn Snelders - 5 (1)
A man enjoys the view over the Hoge Kempen National Park.

Meuse Valley River Park

The area's greatest attraction? That's the Meuse River. It flows through the landscape like a powerful blue vein. With the Meuse as your guide, you're unlikely to get lost in the valley. In fact, water is always nearby in this Landscape Park. You walk along ancient gullies, castle estates and special heritage spots in the winding string of Meuse villages. On the banks of the river, you will find quiet spots where you can sit down with a picnic basket bursting with goodies. 

Rivierpark Maasvallei (c) Dan Verbruggen
A serene riverbank landscape showing a winding river flanked by lush green foliage and pebbly shores under a clear blue sky. Peaceful and expansive.

National Park Scheldt Valley

The area's greatest attraction? That's the Meuse River. It flows through the landscape like a powerful blue vein. With the Meuse as your guide, you're unlikely to get lost in the valley. In fact, water is always nearby in this Landscape Park. You walk along ancient gullies, castle estates and special heritage spots in the winding string of Meuse villages. On the banks of the river, you will find quiet spots where you can sit down with a picnic basket bursting with goodies.

Calm river scene with lush green banks and distant tree line under a bright sky. Sunlight reflects on the water, creating a serene atmosphere.

Landscape Park Flemish Ardennes

Between the lively cities of Lille, Ghent and Brussels lies a tranquil landscape of rolling hills: Landscape Park Flemish Ardennes. A region that is legendary among cycling enthusiasts, especially for its hills and cobbled lanes. But there's so much more to experience in the park. There are valleys with meandering streams and mills, beech forests that turn delightful shades of copper in the spring and plentiful water sources. 

A rustic windmill stands tall in a lush green field beside a narrow road under a cloudy sky, evoking a serene and timeless countryside atmosphere.

Landscape Park the Zwin Region

Discover the Zwin Region: a unique, cross-border coastal landscape where sea, land and humans have been in dialogue for centuries. Be enchanted by salty nature, vast polders, creeks, dikes and the finest culinary experiences. With its silence, tranquillity and unique stories, this region is a hidden gem, in the green outskirts of Bruges and the vast hinterland of the (Zeeland) Flemish coast.  It is naturally a dynamic region, where the fresh and the salty, the new and the old, all continue to inspire each other. 

Zwinstreek - Sint-Laureins wandelen (c) Virginie Masureel
A family with a dog enjoys a calm lake view from a wooden dock under a cloudy sky. A child sits on the dock edge, creating a serene, peaceful scene.

Flemish Parks: Landscape Parks and National Parks

Vlaamse Ardennen - Koppenberg
A Landscape Park emphasises landscape quality and multifunctionality. A place where recreation, heritage, tourism, nature and agriculture go hand in hand.
Brabantse Wouden - De Doode Bemde
In a National Park, nature and biodiversity take centre stage. They are robust parks, with exceptional nature that must be sustainably protected.

Come and discover the Flemish Parks through the 4 seasons

A visit to the Flemish Parks is a unique experience every season. One that heightens your senses. In winter, the sound of fresh snow crunching beneath your feet. When spring arrives, the delightful scent of fruit trees in full bloom. During a summer bike ride, the feeling of sunshine on your skin. And when you come in the autumn? Then you will see golden cornfields and the leaves turning yellow, brown and red.