The oldest known mention of Rumbeke is in the 12th century as Rumbeca (wide stream). Rumbeke was part of the castellania of Ypres. There were four heerlijkheden, of which Rumbeke was the most important.
Starting from the 16th century, the cultivation of flax, and also the processing of flax into fabrics, was of great importance. Spinning and weaving at home was very common. In 1918, during World War 1, the town suffered heavy damage from weapon fire.
Notable sights
Rumbeke castle with adjacent forest (Sterrebos). The castle was built between 1520 and 1535, and is one of the oldest Renaissance castles in the country.