BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG REGION BY REGION 141
Late Gothic façade of the Stadhuis in Leuven’s Grote Markt
Stretching from River
Scheldt in the west
to the Province of
Limburg in the east,
Central and Eastern
Flanders is an area of age-old
natural and historical beauty,
with the straight roads built by
the Romans around Tongeren, in
eastern Limburg, still in use today.
In AD 843, the lands to the south
and east of the River Scheldt were an
area called Lotharingia. These fol-
lowed a trajectory within the Holy
Roman Empire, separate from that of
the rest of Flanders. Over the next
few centuries, the land was further
divided between the duchies of
Brabant and Limburg, with the
prince-bishopric of Liège gaining
control of southern Limburg. During
this period, the remote forests and
woodlands of Eastern Flanders
attracted religious communities, most
notably the Premonstratensians
at Tongerlo and Averbode.
In the 15th century, the
dukes of Burgundy slowly
pulled the region under
their control – by marriage,
diplomacy or ruthless force.
Towns such as Mechelen
and Leuven began to flour-
ish, and by the 17th century, the
port-city of Antwerp had entered
a Golden Age, echoed in the flam-
boyant paintings of Rubens.
Today, visitors come to admire the
many vestiges of this history that are
etched into the countryside and the
fabric of the towns. They also come
to immerse themselves in the natural
charm of the landscape, to walk and
cycle, and to enjoy the great range
of streekproducten, the food speciali-
ties of the region, particularly from
the farmlands and orchards of the
Hageland and the Haspengouw.
CENTRAL AND
EASTERN FLANDERS
M
agnificent castles and Gothic churches speak eloquently of
this region’s rich historic heritage. Central Flanders is the
busy axis between Brussels and Antwerp, a hothouse of con-
temporary culture and fashion. Further east, the beauty and tranquillity
of the countryside become the keynotes, in the heaths and woodlands of
the Kempen and the sweetly rolling farmlands of the south.
A flat and tranquil landscape, characteristic of the agricultural regions of Central and Eastern Flanders