Belgium and Luxembourg (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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CENTRAL AND EASTERN FLANDERS 165

Wood-panelled walls and paintings in the hall at Kasteel van Gaasbeek

the home of Count Egmont
(see p41). Some of the original
castle is still visible within the
current one. It stands in a
commanding position,
surrounded by beautiful
wooded parkland, which
includes a “museum garden”
in the 19th-century style.
Beyond the castle lies the
Pajottenland, an area of roll-
ing hills and farms, often
painted by Pieter Brueghel
the Elder in the 16th century.

extensive recreational park
with playgrounds, sports
facilities, a swimming pool,
mini-golf, rowing on the lake
and imaginative gardens that
include a garden for the blind.


Y Provinciedomein Huizingen
Torleylaan 100, Huizingen. Tel (02)



  1. Apr–Sep: 9am–8pm


    daily; Oct–Mar: 9am–sunset daily.
    & http://www.vlaamsbrabant.be




covered much of southern
Brabant. Today, it stretches
for 44 sq km (17 sq miles) and
is a popular place for walk-
ing, cycling and horse riding.
Splendid beech trees arch
over a network of pathways
like cathedrals, turning golden
in autumn. In fact, this was
formerly an oak forest, but
was ransacked by Napoleon
to build a fleet. Several mon-
asteries were founded here
in medieval times, but most
have vanished. Among those
that have survived are build-
ings of the Abbaye de Rouge-
Cloître at Auderghem, which
now house an arts centre
and restaurant. The beautiful
grounds of a 14th–18th-century
priory at Hoeilaart form the
Groenendaal Arboretum, with
more than 400 tree species.
The Geografisch Arboretum
at Tervuren, with 460 species,
also adjoins the forest.

The Forêt de Soignes, once a royal hunting ground and now a park


Kasteel van


Gaasbeek o


Kasteelstraat Gaasbeek; 8 km
(5 miles) NW of Beersel. Road
Map C2. Tel (02) 5310130. @


Apr–Nov: 10am–6pm Tue–Sun


(Jul–Aug: daily). & 8 0 =
http://www.kasteelvangaas beek.be


Essentially a Neo-Renaissance
and Neo-Gothic reconstruction,
the castle of Gaasbeek was
built on a grand scale and in
great detail by Marie, Marquise
Arconati Visconti (1840–1923).
She donated it to the Belgian
state in 1921. Tours led by
well-informed guides pass
through a series of luxurious
rooms, decorated in a way
that medieval nobles might
have enjoyed. To achieve this
effect, the Marquise amassed
a wealth of exquisite artifacts,
including medieval sculpture,
valuable paintings, antique
furniture and Brussels tapes-
tries. The castle also runs
tem porary exhibitions.
Gaasbeek is located on the site
of an ancient and important
13th-century fortress that was


Forêt de Soignes p


15 km (9 miles) E of Gaasbeek.
Road Map C2. @ 71, 72.
Q Demey, Hermann Debroux.
v 23, 90. http://www.sonianforest.be

An old ducal hunting forest,
the Sonian Forest (Forêt
de Soignes in French and
Zoniënwoud in Dutch) once
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