Kluisbergen () is a municipality located in the Belgium province of East Flanders, along the Scheldt river. The municipality comprises the towns of , Kwaremont, and which fused in 1971. In 2021, Kluisbergen had a total population of 6,682. The total area is 30.38 km². The town of Ruien is the largest and has some outdoor facilities. Kluisbergen is also home to the "Kluisbos", a forest which has 2 ancient standing stones, dating back to Roman times.
Berchem |
Ruien |
Kwaremont |
Zulzeke |
a | Ronse |
b | Nukerke (Maarkedal) |
c | Melden (Oudenaarde) |
d | Elsegem (Wortegem-Petegem) |
e | Kerkhove (Avelgem) |
f | Waarmaarde (Avelgem) |
g | Avelgem (Avelgem) |
h | Orroir (Mont-de-l'Enclus) |
i | Amengies (Mont-de-l'Enclus) |
j | Russeignies (Mont-de-l'Enclus) |
There are three main hills in Kluisbergen. The Kluisberg is mainly located on the border of Ruien and Orroir, stretching all the way to Kwaremont. The Paterberg is located in the middle of Kwaremont. The Hotondberg is located on the border of Zulzeke and Ronse and is the highest point of East Flanders. The three hills are the westernmost hills of the Flemish Ardennes.
Kwaremont has the title of "Artist Village" because of its numerous painters and art galleries.
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