Kalmthout


Kalmthout is a municipality in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality comprises the villages of Kalmthout, Achterbroek, Heide, and Nieuwmoer. On January 1, 2007 Kalmthout had a population of 17,508. The total area is. Kalmthout has a population density of 294 inhabitants per km².
In addition to Kalmthout itself, the municipality also contains the communities of Dorp-Heuvel, Heide, Achterbroek, and Nieuwmoer.
The Arboretum Kalmthout is one of Belgium's most beautiful botanical gardens. The Kalmthoutse Heide is a nature reserve of nearly spanning the border between Belgium and the Netherlands.

Sightseeing

The "Kalmthoutse Heide" is a big natural park in Kalmthout. It is open to the public and has more that 15 different routes that can carry for 10s of kilometers.
The first Synagogue outside of a city in Belgium was built in 1928 on Leopoldstraat in the village of Heide. This pre-dates the Catholic Church St. Jozef's and can be seen on the local walking tour. The Jewish community played an important part in local history, with the first Belgian Yeshiva also being built in Heide. Many architectural innovative Villas from the community still stand and can be seen during walking tours guided by local historians.

Notable inhabitants