Belgium Wijngaardberg
The Wijngaardberg in Wezemaal, located in the Flemish Brabant region of Belgium.
The hill rises to 72 meters above sea level. It is one of the last untouched getuigenheuvels (witness hills) of the Hageland region, formed during the Tertiary period by the retreating Diestian Sea around 8 million years ago.
The hill is composed of iron-rich sandbanks that oxidized and hardened into iron sandstone, which was historically used in local construction, including churches and homes
The hill rises to 72 meters above sea level. It is one of the last untouched getuigenheuvels (witness hills) of the Hageland region, formed during the Tertiary period by the retreating Diestian Sea around 8 million years ago.
The hill is composed of iron-rich sandbanks that oxidized and hardened into iron sandstone, which was historically used in local construction, including churches and homes
Photography Tips
Golden Hour: Early morning or late afternoon for soft, warm light and long shadows.
Spring: Apple blossoms and fresh greenery.
Autumn: Vibrant foliage and misty mornings.
Winter: Frost on the vineyards and bare trees for dramatic contrast.
Spring: Apple blossoms and fresh greenery.
Autumn: Vibrant foliage and misty mornings.
Winter: Frost on the vineyards and bare trees for dramatic contrast.
Travel Information
Easily accessible via the E314, exit Junction 21.
Free parking is available in the village, right next to the starting point of the walk at Wezemaalplein
Free parking is available in the village, right next to the starting point of the walk at Wezemaalplein
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunrise in fall
Sunrise & Sunset
05:47 - 21:46
| current local time: 20:43
Photo Themes
autumn
autumn colours
Forest
Landscape
Natural Landscape
Locations
Flanders
Wezemaal
vlaanderen
Rotselaar
belgie
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