The Geographical Arboretum of Tervuren

This website is your guide to the Geographical Arboretum of Tervuren. You can virtually explore the arboretum from your living room. Or, if you prefer, you can use your smartphone or tablet to navigate this site on the spot, while you visit the arboretum, for background information, tree names and much more.  

Welcome, says the guide, follow me, observe and admire…

 

An extraordinary arboretum in an extraordinary forest. Situated in the municipality of Tervuren, the Geographic Arboretum sits like a crown on the head of the majestic Sonian Forest, on its north border. The collection is set in a beautiful landscape park, between imposing alleys and along a labyrinth of grassy open valleys. More than a tree collection, this is a collection of forests, or forest types, more precisely. Countless trees and shrubs from the North, the West and the East of North America, from Central and Mediterranean Europe, from the Middle and Far East of Asia are grouped here by region of origin in some hundred sections, covering a total of 120 ha.

The arboretum was founded in 1902 on a property of King Leopold II and is today the most attractive public domain of the patrimony bequeathed by the king to the Belgian nation in 1903. The original design of Professor Charles Bommer has been maintained through more than a century of extensions and rejuvenations.