Best lakes around Grefrath are found within the Naturpark Schwalm-Nette, a region characterized by forests, rivers, and heathlands. Grefrath, a sports and leisure community, serves as a base for exploring these natural water bodies. The area offers numerous recreational opportunities centered around its diverse aquatic landscapes. Many notable lakes are easily accessible from Grefrath, contributing to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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It's pleasant here on the lakeshore.
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You automatically interrupt your tour to take a look over the lakes.
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Great, quiet place to have a picnic and unwind
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Around the two lakes, new hiking trails and bridges lead along fruit tree groves and rows of fruit trees. The tree and shrub plantings and the renatured small watercourses are in harmonious alternation with fields and pastures. Information boards explain the human use of the landscape in the past centuries, the formation of lakes through peat extraction, the problems of increasing silting up and the successful desludging in the recent past. The use of wind and water power is explained at the still existing or former mill locations.
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The fish ladder is very nice here. And it roars and roars, the wild water...
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Always beautiful photo opportunities.
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Great starting point for long hikes.
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The lakes, particularly within the Naturpark Schwalm-Nette, are rich in wildlife. At the Schroliksee Viewing Platform, you'll find explanatory boards about resident swimming birds. The area is a nature reserve due to its rich nutrients attracting numerous bird species like teal, table, gadfly, tufted, and shovel ducks, as well as great crested grebes, coots, and pond chickens. Rare animal and plant species also thrive here. Bat walks are even offered at Schroliksee upon request.
Yes, the Schroliksee Viewing Platform is an excellent spot for birdwatching, offering information about the local birdlife. The entire Krickenbecker Seen area, including Krickenbecker Lakes and Little De Wittsee, is known for its diverse bird population and tranquil nature observation opportunities.
Absolutely. The Krickenbecker Lakes and Little De Wittsee offer well-maintained hiking trails and small paths leading to fishing piers with charming views. You can also find various color-coded hiking trails around the Krickenberger Lakes. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Grefrath guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Krickenbecker Lakes and Little De Wittsee are wonderful for cycling, with picturesque water landscapes. Windmill Marsh is also noted as one of the many beautiful lakes suitable for biking. For more cycling routes, explore the Gravel biking around Grefrath guide.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. The Krickenbecker Lakes and Little De Wittsee, Schroliksee Viewing Platform, and Windmill Marsh are all categorized as family-friendly. The Krickenbecker Lakes Information Center is also a great starting point, offering information boards that can engage younger visitors.
The Krickenbecker Lakes Information Center is an excellent resource. It features information boards about the area's wildlife and natural history, serving as a great starting point for exploring the lakes and trails.
While many lakes are nature reserves, the Blaue Lagune, also known as Wankumer Heidesee, is a natural outdoor swimming area with a long sand beach, popular for cooling off on hot days. It is located in Wachtendonk/Nettetal, easily accessible from Grefrath.
Glabbacher Bruch Lake is particularly noted for its beauty, especially during the 'blue hour' as the sun sets, offering magnificent views and photo opportunities. It's a pleasant spot along the lakeshore at any time of year.
Yes, there are several. The Schroliksee Viewing Platform offers excellent views and information about resident birds. Additionally, an observation tower near the Krickenbecker Seen provides great views of the lakes and Schloss Krickenbeck, as well as the Rhein- and Maas-Tal.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the lakes offer opportunities for nature observation, particularly birdwatching. Fishing is also possible at various piers around the Krickenbecker Lakes and Little De Wittsee. The Blaue Lagune / Wankumer Heidesee is ideal for swimming and relaxing on its sand beach.
The Krickenbecker Seen, including Glabbacher Bruch, Hinsbecker Bruch, Schroliksee, and Poelvennsee, were not formed naturally. They took their current shape between the 16th and 19th centuries due to the peat extraction of fens, transforming a low moorland area into the picturesque lake landscape seen today.
Yes, the region offers various running trails. You can find routes that incorporate the natural beauty of the area. For detailed options, refer to the Running Trails around Grefrath guide.


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