Schiepse Bos
Schiepse Bos is a forest in Limburg, Flanders. Schiepse Bos is situated nearby to the neighborhood Op ‘t Dinsel, as well as near Molenblook.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Genk railway station and Emile Van Dorenmuseum.
Genk railway station
Railway station
Photo: Sonuwe, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Genk railway station is a railway station in Genk, Limburg, Belgium. The station opened on 3 March 1874 and is located on railway line 21D. The station was closed on 6 October 1941 and reopened on 26 May 1979.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Genk and Zutendaal.
Genk
Photo: Winny Biets, CC BY 4.0.
Genk is a municipality and city located in the Belgian province of Limburg near Hasselt. The municipality comprises only the town of Genk itself. It is one of the most important industrial towns in Flanders, located on the Albert Canal, between Antwerp and Liège.
Zutendaal
Village
Photo: Sonuwe, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Zutendaal is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg. On 1 January 2017 Zutendaal had a total population of 7,269. The total area is 32.07 km.
Schiepse Bos
Latitude
50.957° or 50° 57′ 25″ northLongitude
5.5143° or 5° 30′ 52″ eastOpen location code
9F27XG47+RPOpenStreetMap ID
way 892581210OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=forest
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Op ‘t Dinsel and Molenblook.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Kinder Psychiatrisch Centrum and Kapel van Camerlo.
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