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Explore Leuven's green treasures with our guide to Sint-Donatus Park, Park Abbey, Arenberg, the Ponds of Bellefroid, and the Heverleebos and Meerdaalwoud. Discover historical landmarks, serene nature reserves, and unique local attractions that offer a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.

The park was laid out in the English landscape style between 1869 and 1875 and was re-landscaped between 1993 and 1998. The park covers an area of approximately 2.4 hectares. The park is the most...

The Keizersberg Abbey (Abdij van Keizersberg) is located in the north of the Leuven. This 19th-century Benedictine abbey was built by monks from Maredsous Abbey. A long wall encloses the building and surrounding grounds so that...

There is a beautiful park area just near the bend of the Dyle, Dijleterrassen. This gem corner is a pleasant and attractive place to spend time. The park has an interesting location: near the art...

Kruidtuin (Botanical Garden ) is a first botanical garden was established in Leuven in 1738 by Henri-Joseph Rega, Professor of Medicine. In 1982 renovated the orangery in its original state and installed a tropical greenhouse. Lovers of plants and herbs can indulge themselves in the diverse collections.