The Munster Forest is a nature area located between the Albert Canal and the town of Munsterbilzen. The area is protected at the European level as part of the Natura 2000 site 'Transitional Kempen-Haspengouw'. Since 2020, it has been part of the Hoge Kempen National Park.
The forest belonged to the Abbey of Munsterbilzen, after which it is named. There are two chapels in the forest, both built shortly after the end of World War II: the St. Amor Chapel and the Chapel of the Secret Army from 1947.
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Address: Limburg, Belgium
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