Sonian Forest Loop (Zoniënwoud)

i Image by Erwin Barbé

How would you rate Sonian Forest Loop (Zoniënwoud)?

Tap a star to share your experience and help other hikers.

Sonian Forest Loop (Zoniënwoud): Brussels’ Beech-Forest Day Hike

Published 17 July 2025 Updated 1 July 2026
693
Ranked #693 of 974
See the Top 100 →

HikeList Score

Sonian Forest Loop (Zoniënwoud) scored 76/100 on HikeList's trail-quality metrics.

76
Very Good
See score breakdownHide breakdown
  • Ideal length 55
  • Balanced challenge 100
  • Scenery & wildness 98
  • Varied terrain 52
  • Accommodation 57
  • Food & support 68
  • Path quality 98
  • Season flexibility 89

Computed from length, challenge, scenery & wildness, terrain variety, accommodation, food & support, path quality and season flexibility.

The Sonian Forest Loop is a representative 16 km day walk through the Zoniënwoud / Forêt de Soignes on the south-eastern edge of Brussels, Belgium. It is a moderate loop on mostly dirt and gravel forest paths, with about 150 m of ascent and no technical terrain. Expect high-canopy beech woodland, ponds, arboretums and signed local paths rather than one single official “Sonian Forest Loop” waymark. It suits hikers wanting a substantial, easy-to-reach forest hike from Brussels.

Route Overview

This is a circular walk assembled from the Sonian Forest’s dense signed path network, not a fixed official trail with one canonical start. Good gateways include Boitsfort/Watermael, Groenendaal, Jezus-Eik, Tervuren and Hoeilaart; trains serve Groenendaal, Boitsfort/Bosvoorde and Boondael, with trams 7, 8, 25, 44 and 92 reaching forest edges. A typical 16 km loop links the beech “cathedral” stands with forest ponds and an arboretum, returning to the same gateway. Use the official forest maps, RouteYou network and local coloured markers. For a longer urban-green route nearby, see the Brussels Green Walk, or link forest walking with the GR 12 Amsterdam to Paris Trail. To explore more of Belgium on foot, the Abbey Trail of Wallonia pairs well for a longer trip south.

History of the Sonian Forest

The Sonian Forest is the largest surviving fragment of the ancient Silva Carbonaria, or Forest of Coal, which once covered much of central Belgium. It was managed and exploited by the Dukes of Brabant and later Spanish and Austrian Habsburg administrations; the long straight avenues, including the Drève de Lorraine, date from Austrian rule in the 18th century. The forest shrank from roughly 10,000 ha around 1800 to about 4,400 ha today, while beech replanting created the high-canopy stands now associated with Zoniënwoud.

Notable highlights

  • The beech cathedral: Tall European beeches with bare trunks and a closed canopy create long, column-like views through the forest. Autumn is especially distinctive when the leaves turn copper and gold.
  • UNESCO World Heritage beech stands: Five protected core areas, totalling about 269 ha, are part of the transnational UNESCO beech-forest inscription. They protect rare Atlantic high-beech forest within walking distance of Brussels.
  • Groenendaal Arboretum: This 13.5-hectare systematic tree collection was laid out for King Leopold II in the late 19th century. Its exotic trees and shrubs make a varied contrast to the surrounding native beech woodland.
  • Forest ponds: The Koningsvijvers, Gansepootvijver and Boitsfort lakes are quiet rest points for walkers and good places to watch waterbirds and dragonflies. The Boitsfort lakes also overlie a Neolithic site.
  • Groenendael Priory and Forest Museum: Groenendael is the site of a 14th-century Augustinian priory linked to Jan van Ruusbroec. The nearby Forest Museum explains the woodland’s natural and cultural history.
  • Wildlife and biodiversity: The forest supports wild boar, roe deer, woodpeckers, buzzards, bats, orchids, fungi and beetles, including stag beetle habitat. Stay on paths and give wildlife space.

Challenges to expect

The walking is not technical: the challenge is distance, navigation and occasional mud. There is no single official 16 km waymark, so follow a map or GPX across the signed path network. Most surfaces are dirt or dolomite gravel, but earth tracks can be muddy after rain, especially off the main paths. The terrain is gently undulating, with some steeper banks in southern sections. Camping and fires are prohibited.

Country
Distance
16 kilometres
Duration
1 days
Difficulty rating
Moderate
Trail type
Loop
Elevation gain/loss
150 metres
Highest point altitude
130 metres
When to hike
Best months: Mar–Jun & Sep–Nov
Climate: NASA POWER · location © OpenStreetMap
Show more data Show less
Permits & Fees
No permits or fees
Terrain & Landscape
  • Forest
Trail surface
  • Dirt
  • Gravel
Accommodation
  • Hotels
Average daytime temperature
17°C
Chance of rainfall
Medium
Estimated cost
$
Optimal hiking season
Spring
March to May
Summer
June to August
Autumn
September to November
Accessibility
  • Family Friendly
  • Pet Friendly
Facilities
  • Restrooms
  • Picnic Areas

In these collections

Report an issue

Spotted a mistake on Sonian Forest Loop (Zoniënwoud)? Tell us what's wrong and we'll fix it.

Photos from hikers

Taken on the trail by people who've reviewed Sonian Forest Loop (Zoniënwoud).

Reviews

How would you rate Sonian Forest Loop (Zoniënwoud)?

Tap a star to start your review — you could be the first.

Review Sonian Forest Loop (Zoniënwoud)

Share your experience to help other hikers. Reviews are checked before they appear.

Photos are resized for the web. By uploading, you confirm they're yours and agree they may be used by HikeList under our Terms.

Related hikes

Other hikes in Belgium

GR 129 (Great Belgium Traverse)
#229
85/100
GR 129 (Great Belgium Traverse)
Belgium573 km22-26 days
GR 57 (Ourthe Valley Trail)
#62
91/100
GR 57 (Ourthe Valley Trail)
Belgium265 km10-12 days
High Fens Trail (Hoge Venen)
#249
85/100
High Fens Trail (Hoge Venen)
Belgium24 km1 day
Abbey Trail of Wallonia
#162
87/100
Abbey Trail of Wallonia
Belgium290 km11-14 days

Similar distance

Biesbosch National Park Trail
#786
74/100
Biesbosch National Park Trail
Chasseral Ridge Walk
#307
83/100
Chasseral Ridge Walk
Crna Glava Peak Trail
#613
78/100
Crna Glava Peak Trail
Moravian Karst Trail
#475
80/100
Moravian Karst Trail
Czechia16 km1 day

Similar difficulty

Roztocze National Park Trail
#368
82/100
Roztocze National Park Trail
Poland16 km1 day
The Pentland Hills Circular
#637
77/100
The Pentland Hills Circular
Tihany Peninsula Loop
#179
87/100
Tihany Peninsula Loop
Hungary16 km1 day
Zavižan to Alan Trail
#628
78/100
Zavižan to Alan Trail
Croatia16 km1 day

Join HikeList

New to HikeList? Pick a username and password — we'll email you a code to verify.