Saturday, 16 July 2011

Broekem Walk, St Pieters Rode "led" by Pernette and Joyce on 15 July 2011

We were a bit worried about the weather on Thursday evening but amazingly the sun was shining for the walk on Friday. We started off at the Kasteel van Horst which dates back to the 15th centry. The castle was sold to the Flemish region in 2007 and is now undergoing extensive restoration work. It is supposed to be haunted but we didn't stick around 'til midnight to find out if this is true.
We walked through open farm land passing horses and cows grazing peacefully in the fields and then onto the apple orchards just before you arrive at the Gempemolen. There has been a mill in one form or another on this site since the 13th century. The present mill dating back to the 18th centry was restored between 1999 and 2001 and I believe it is fully operational on the first Sunday of the month. If not, there is a very pleasant restaurant/cafe.
We stopped at the mill for a "Kodak" moment before we set off for the Troostembergbos which provided us with some welcome shade. There was some mud to contend with but nothing we couldn't handle.
At the other side of the woods we were once again in farming country with beautiful fields full of wild flowers, animals grazing and very picturesque farm houses.
Then it was back to the Kasteel van Horst for a welcome drink and a wander around the surrounding grounds. The castle grounds were full of activity with families taking advantage of the sunny weather and local men fishing in the lake. All too soon it was time to head back to Brussels!!!!