Pajottenland
The Pajottenland is a distinct region within the Flemish Brabant province and the south-western part of the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium. The Pajottenland is predominantly farmland, with occasional gently rolling hills, and lies mostly between the rivers Dender and Zenne/Senne. The area has historically provided food and drink for the citizens of Brussels, especially Lambic beers, which are only produced there and in the Zenne valley where Brussels is.
Geography
The Pajottenland is generally understood to cover the following municipalities and submunicipalities:- Affligem: Essene, Hekelgem and Teralfene
- Asse: Asse, Bekkerzeel, Kobbegem, Mollem, Relegem and Zellik
- Bever
- Dilbeek: Dilbeek, Itterbeek, Schepdaal, Sint-Martens-Bodegem, Sint-Ulriks-Kapelle, Groot-Bijgaarden
- Galmaarden: Galmaarden, Tollembeek, Vollezele
- Gooik: Gooik, Kester, Leerbeek, Oetingen
- Herne: Herne, Herfelingen, Sint-Pieters-Kapelle
- Lennik: Gaasbeek, Sint-Kwintens-Lennik, Sint-Martens-Lennik
- Liedekerke
- Pepingen: Pepingen, Beert, Bellingen, Bogaarden, Elingen, Heikruis
- Roosdaal: Pamel, Borchtlombeek, Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Lombeek, Strijtem, Kattem
- Sint-Pieters-Leeuw: Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, Oudenaken, Ruisbroek, Sint-Laureins-Berchem, Vlezenbeek
- Ternat: Ternat, Sint-Katherina-Lombeek, Wambeek
The tourist area marketed under the name Pajottenland en Zennevallei also includes the municipalities Beersel, Drogenbos, Halle, Linkebeek, Sint-Genesius-Rode, which are clustered around the Zenne valley to the south-west of the main Pajottenland region.