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In this region of the High Fens, there are many burned trees from a fire years ago. Sunrise or sunset pictures at this location are great. It is also so dark that you can photograph the Milkyway.
Photography Tips
This spot is nice for sunset as well as astrophotography.
Travel Information
If you want to visit it, think about the time, in winter time it's getting dark very fast.
The hike from the parking spot is about 1 hour one way. Please be aware that half of the hike is just a footpath which might be quite muddy and you might have to climb on/off some footbridges. So don't forget your hiking boots.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
06:22 - 18:59
| current local time: 07:03
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Spot Comments (9)
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Alona Azaria12.09.2020
Thank you so much for uploading this magnificent image! I am missing here the parking spot in order to calculate the route. Would you mind indicating it in a reply in coordinates? many thanks to you!
Guido Gielkens25.11.2020
Het is wel degelijk parking Baraque Michel zie google maps, grt
Alona Azaria25.11.2020
Dank je wel, Guido, ik heb het al gezien op google maps! 3km heen en 3km teurg is wel makkelijk te doen :-)
Guido Gielkens25.11.2020
Tja leuk, is een kleine 300 km voor mij, ik plan dit in dec/jan hopelijk met sneeuw. Ik heb je foto's bekeken , verdomd mooie ! En ook een D850 fan plus een z6II. grt. prentjes van mij vindt je op ggpics.be
Kevin Kistermann26.11.2020
Sorry Alona for the late reply. I saw your comment today and the parking spot from Guido is the easiest. To both of you be careful during snow the hike is very slippery and sometimes overcrowded.
Alona Azaria26.11.2020
Thanks Kevin, one final question, is the entire hike on the wooden path or at times on mud road?
Kevin Kistermann26.11.2020
From the parking lot you need to cross the street and then you will first walk on a mud path directly on the forest border. Then the wooden path starts and you need to follow him around 1km. After a while you will see a path on the left and he is sometimes a very muddy
Alona Azaria26.11.2020
Got it! perfect! I'll have the appropriate shoes with me!
Thank you
Kevin Kistermann
for creating this photo spot in Belgium and
Daniela K., David Hendrikx, Michael Gemine, Leo Moortgat, Jochen Killius, Wallophoto, FRANCOIS PIETTE, Clive Lynes, Mia Pflieger for improving it with additional photos or content.
Spot Comments (9)