Best lakes around Meinweg National Park are found in the Limburg region of the Netherlands, near the German border. This area features a diverse landscape of tranquil lakes, forests, and heathlands. These water bodies are integral to the park's unique ecosystems, including fens and bogs formed by historical peat extraction. The region offers a peaceful natural escape for those seeking to explore its distinctive terraced landscape.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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The first documented mention reports a sale of the Dalheim mill with its pond and land in 1231 by Heinrich Herr zu Helpenstein to the Cistercian convent in Ophoven. In 1258 the monastery also moved to the neighboring monastery courtyard in Dalheim. In 1775, the last Dalheim abbess, Maria Anna von Oyen, had the current mill building built after a fire. The coat of arms attached to a granite plaque above the entrance to the mill is a reminder of this. In the monastery mill, which was not a ban mill, there was a grinding mill for grain and an oil press. After the monastery was dissolved in 1802, the mill was privatized.
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Very beautiful landscape, especially the autumnal colors did it to us.
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This year (2022) the lake has very little water, which can be clearly seen from the water level measuring bar.
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I can only recommend a circumnavigation of the lake (by bike) to a very limited extent, the path is very deeply interspersed with sand.
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The German-Dutch border runs right through this small lake.
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Nice excursion restaurant (café/restaurant) in a charming landscape (for hikers and mountain bikers). It is advisable to check whether it is open before visiting. Web information: Excursion restaurant: https://dalheimer-muehle.de/de/home.html Walking trail (5.3km): https://www.wa-wa-we.eu/de/touren/dalheimer-runde/index.html
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The lakes are integral to Meinweg's distinctive terraced landscape, featuring fens and bogs formed by historical peat extraction. You can find unique plant species like carnivorous sundew, peat moss, and water lilies. The area is also home to diverse wildlife, including 40 different species of dragonflies along the Rode Beek stream.
Yes, several areas are family-friendly. The Rolvennen, with its picturesque ponds and water lilies, is a great spot. The Melickerven Rest Area also offers tranquil surroundings suitable for families. Additionally, the Heather landscape in De Meinweg, which includes the Rolvennen ponds and Elfenmeer, is a beautiful area for a family outing.
Numerous hiking routes wind through the park's varied terrain, often leading past the lakes. You can find trails ranging from easy to moderate. For a comprehensive list of options, explore the Hiking around Meinweg National Park guide, which includes routes like the 'Premium Hiking Trail Meinvennen' and the 'St. Ludwig Trail'.
Absolutely. The park offers several cycling routes that incorporate the scenic lakes. For example, the 'Effelder Forest Lake – Cycle Path Through De Meinweg loop' is a popular option. You can find more road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Meinweg National Park guide.
The lakes offer serene environments, especially picturesque with early morning mist, creating excellent opportunities for nature photography. They are also ideal locations for bird watching, allowing visitors to observe a variety of avian species in their natural habitat. Spring and autumn often provide the most dramatic scenery and active wildlife.
Yes, the Dalheim Mill is a notable historical site near the lakes. Dating back to 1231, it is considered one of the oldest watermills between the Meuse and the Rhine and offers a glimpse into the region's past, along with a pleasant spot to relax.
The German-Dutch border runs directly through the Melickerven Rest Area. This unique location allows visitors to experience tranquil natural surroundings while observing the border's path through the lake.
The Rolvennen consists of several small ponds surrounded by wet vegetation. It's noted for its picturesque qualities, with birch trees, heath, and sand alternating around the fens. It's also a great spot to observe water lilies, ducks, coots, frogs, and dragonflies.
Yes, the Saint Ludwig Boardwalk – De Meinweg offers a unique experience. This wide wooden walkway winds through a swampy, marshy peat forest area on the Dutch side of the park, resembling a jungle expedition. Please note that dogs are not allowed on this specific stretch.
The unique ecosystems around the lakes and fens support diverse flora. You can find special plant species such as peat moss, water lilies, and even carnivorous sundew plants, particularly in areas like the Heather landscape in De Meinweg.
Visitors highly appreciate the tranquility and scenic beauty of the lakes, often highlighting the peaceful retreat they offer from city life. The diverse landscapes, opportunities for bird watching, and the well-maintained hiking and cycling routes that pass by these water bodies are also frequently praised.


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