Den Dotter

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Den Dotter
Den Dotter in Aaigem and Heldergem
File:Den Dotter - Haaltert - Belgium.jpg
Coordinates: 50°53′58″N 3°57′53″E / 50.89944°N 3.96472°E / 50.89944; 3.96472
CountryBelgium
RegionFile:Flag of Flanders.svg Flanders
ProvinceFile:Flag of Oost-Vlaanderen.svg East Flanders
ArrondissementAalst
MunicipalityFile:Erpe-Mere Vlag.gifErpe-Mere and
File:Flag of Haaltert.svg Haaltert
Sub-municipalityFile:Blason ville be Aaigem.svg Aaigem and
File:Schild heldergem.jpg Heldergem
Area
 • Total
2.05 km2 (0.79 sq mi)
Postal code
9420 Aaigem
9450 Heldergem
Area code053
File:Bakoven - Erpe-Mere - België.jpg
Bakehouse in Den Dotter

Den Dotter is a 205 hectare nature reserve in the sub-municipalities of Aaigem (municipality Erpe-Mere) and Heldergem (municipality Haaltert) in the East Flemish Denderstreek, Belgium. It is a swampy, almost uninhabited area, with the central brook (beek) Molenbeek-Ter Erpenbeek, named for its numerous mills (molens). The Dotter is crossed by several hiking and cycleways, the hiking path "Den Dotter" starts at the Church of Aaigem. The path's distance is 10 km and at the district of Gotegem, there is an old mill that can be visited. The steam follows an erratic course and has a lush flora of over 300 species of plants. A paved road runs through the area to avoid visitor's getting wet feet when walking.[1][2] The management is primarily engaged in harvesting and replanting of trees, providing good drainage and mowing lawns with the ubiquitous marsh marigold. Marsh marigold means dotterbloem (bloem meaning flower) in Dutch and so Den Dotter is derived from the word dotterbloem.

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