A unique green heritage in Brussels and Belgium, the Bois de la Cambre is a place where nature can reinvest the urban space. This Brussels "Central Park" is fully classified and designated as a "Natura 2000" special conservation area.
A landscaped park with a forest character, the Bois de la Cambre owes its name to the nearby Abbaye de la Cambre. It is spread over 123 ha and is bordered by Franklin Roosevelt Avenue and the Chaussées de la Hulpe and Waterloo and the end of Avenue Louise. A green space in the heart of Brussels, Bois de la Cambre is easily accessible by public transport.