The Flemish Ardennes is a hilly region in the south of the Belgian province of East Flanders varying in altitude between 5 and 151 metres. The region is not clearly defined, but usually refers to the district of Oudenaarde and the towns of Zottegem and Geraardsbergen, Oudenaarde and Ronse. The area is an officially recognised Regional Landscape and forms a well-known tourist region (promoted by Toerisme Vlaamse Ardennen and including Herzele, Sint-Lievens-Houtem, Oosterzele and Gavere). Since 2021, the Flemish Ardennes (excluding Geraardsbergen and Gavere) are also one of the 17 administrative regions's in Flanders.[1] The Flemish Ardennes are candidates to become a Flemish Landscape Park in 2023[2][3]. The hill range of the Flemish Ardennes crosses the language border into the Hainaut region of Pays des Collines, which geographically forms a whole with the Flemish Ardennes.
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