The Lintbos is a forest in Grimbergen that was planted from March 2001. The area was owned by the federal government until 1989 but is now owned by the municipality of Grimbergen who gave it on lease to the Agency for Nature and Forest. It used to be part of grimbergen airport. It covers 70 ha of which 55 ha was wooded with about 150 000 native trees and shrubs. Two viewing axes have been kept free, one from the Lintkasteel in the north to the center of Grimbergen, and one from the airport to the church of Beigem.
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