Hallerbos forest

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Hallerbos forest is a renowned woodland in Belgium famous for its spectacular springtime carpet of blooming bluebells that draws visitors and photographers from around the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf forest
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Blue Forest NERFINISHED
Halle Forest NERFINISHED
attracts photographers
tourists
climate temperate oceanic
conservationStatus protected area
continent Europe
country Belgium
distanceFromBrussels approximately 20 km southwest
ecosystemType deciduous woodland
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
nature photography
hasFacility information panels
marked walking trails
hasFeature contrasting green beech canopy
dense bluebell understorey in spring
network of forest paths
hasRegulation visitor guidelines to protect bluebells
hasRestriction stay on paths during bluebell season
locatedIn Flemish Brabant NERFINISHED
locatedNear Halle NERFINISHED
managementBy Flemish authorities NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Brussels NERFINISHED
notableFor photography opportunities
recreational walking
spring bluebell carpet
partOf Belgian forest network NERFINISHED
peakBloomPeriod April
photographicSubject bluebell carpet between tree trunks
region Flemish Region NERFINISHED
tourismType day trips from Brussels
nature tourism
touristSeason spring
vegetation beech trees
bluebells
oak trees

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Halle, Belgium hasLandmark Hallerbos forest