Arboretum Tervuren
One of the Best Places To Visits in Tervuren
One of the Best Places To Visit in Tervuren
One of the Best Places To Visits in Tervuren
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There is no entry fee!! Have been walking there frequently for over 40 years. One of several forestry/park areas in southwest Brussels. A lovely blend of evergreen and deciduous trees. One can see a deer grassing, although not often.
Stunning park with trees from all over the world
Probably one of the most peaceful and beautiful places I’ve ever walked with my dog. Go early and there’s almost no one there and seeing the sunrise though the trees is amazing.
A superb place for a walk in nature. Check out my blog for details of a variety of footpaths that are off the beaten path
I truly love this place, it's one of the most impressive forests I've ever been to. Full of North American trees like giant sequoias. It's great for taking a break from the city!
Beautiful place with rich history. I attended a free guided tour on a Sunday, it was really informative and the guide really knew much about the place. Some places are muddy so wearing good hiking gear is recommended! It also gets quite windy and cold near the big tall trees so make sure to dress properly.
nice quiet place with lots of walking paths, sometimes muddy but you can do it... beautiful nature, clean, the paths are very well marked, even though it is very close to the city, it is quiet and peaceful, we met several people there, so people are used to go here and you will not be alone, the parking lot was empty at lunchtime, but when we finished the day, it was full, the toilets in nature... good for small Sunday's family walk...
Just awesome, in some ways beats original Forest. Pity, many bikers do not observe rules and ride on delicate trails. Maybe bigger signs would help? Or hefty fines?
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