Hallerbos, the blue forest of Belgium
Times of IndiaAmusing Planet/SIGHTSEEING, BELGIUM/ Updated : Jun 16, 2014, 13:26 IST
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Located just at the boundary of Flanders and Wallonia in the municipality of Halle (about 30 minutes south of Brussels), lies the forest of Hallerbos, also referred to as Halle's Wood in English. From late April to early May a few … Read more
Located just at the boundary of Flanders and Wallonia in the municipality of Halle (about 30 minutes south of Brussels), lies the forest of Hallerbos, also referred to as Halle's Wood in English. From late April to early May a few acres of woodlands on the edge of Hallerbos are covered by a splendid carpet of wild bluebell hyacinths. Read less





Aside from bluebells, one can spot tiny wood sorrel, with its cup-shaped flowers and clover-like leaves, and the star-shaped white flowers of ramsons or wild garlic, which can be smelled before they can be seen. The forest has other riches, in spring it’s full of birds—blackcap warblers, wrens and nuthatches are the loudest—red squirrels amongst the pines, buzzards in the clearings and tadpoles in the ponds.
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