This forest is particularly special due to its beautiful purple carpet of wild hyacinths, which bloom around mid-April, making it a popular destination for nature lovers.
The forest features a varied relief, providing excellent walking opportunities and making a visit to this forest more than worthwhile.
Yes, this forest is an open public forest, managed by the Agency for Nature and Forests, and is open to visitors.
This forest is not too far from Brussels and easy to reach, making it a convenient destination for those looking to escape the city and connect with nature.
Visitors can find a bosmuseum (forest museum) in the forest, which provides additional information and insights into the forest's ecosystem and history.