Schansenroute in Herselt

Schansenroute in Herselt

This bicycle or walking tour takes you along five of the nine entrenchments of Herselt.
This is an initiative of the municipality of Hulshout, Herselt, Scherpenheuvel-Zichem, Tessenderlo, Laakdal and Westerlo, the local community associations and the IOED de Merode n.On the occasion of the Archaeology Days 2022.

What are entrenchments?
The Eighty Years' War (1568-1648) broke out in the Merode region, the inhabitants took refuge in fortified towns or churches. Peasants who lived in a hamlet further away from such places of protection started to build their own entrenchments to protect themselves and their livestock from invading troops. A peasant entrenchment is a piece of land around which the community collectively built a rampart and wide moat. A drawbridge provided access to the entrenchment. Simple shelters were established on the entrenchment, as well as entrenchment houses. Life on the entrenchment was organized by the entrenchment regulations; in times of emergency, one had to react immediately and discipline was a matter of life and death.

More information via https://www.cultuurenerfgoeddemerode.be/projecten/archeologiedagen-20-21-en-22-mei-2022

Sources:
- Author: Karel Eyckmans and Steffie Peetermans
- Aerts, T. "De O.L.Vrouwkapel te Wezel (Herselt) met illustration", in H.K.W.- Mededelingenblad Kanton Wester Westerbork.Mededelingenblad Kanton Westerlo, 1 (1980).
- Eyckmans, K. "Schansen te Herselt en te Ramsel", in H.K.W.-Mededelingenblad Kanton Westerlo, 3 (1983).

📏 27.5 km
📍 Sint Servatiuskerk, Kerkstraat, 2230 Herselt
🏁 Sint Servatiuskerk, Kerkstraat, 2230 Herselt