🇧🇪Belgium
Hallerbos forest
Hallerbos, also known as the Blue Forest, is located in Belgium, south of Brussels, spanning approximately 552 hectares. This deciduous forest is renowned for its dense carpet of bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) that bloom in spring, covering large areas with distinctive purple-blue hues.
More about Hallerbos forest
The forest's bluebell season typically peaks in April, drawing numerous visitors. Hallerbos is freely accessible to the public with well-marked walking paths. Historically, the area was replanted after being felled during World War I. The forest is managed by the Flemish government, ensuring preservation of its unique flora and fauna. Public transport options are available, with the nearest train station in Halle.
