Best lakes around Naaldwijk are found in the Westland region of the Netherlands, an area characterized by its horticultural landscape and proximity to the coast. This region offers various natural and recreational areas featuring lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The flat terrain makes it suitable for cycling and walking, with several notable landmarks and natural features. Naaldwijk serves as a central point for exploring these diverse aquatic environments.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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You are allowed to take your dog with you, as long as it is leashed. There are two hills with semi-natural stairs that are pretty steep.
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Supposedly the office of our prime minister. Although quite small compared to other heads of state, the prime minister in Holland is not the head of state, as that role is assumed by the king. The king himself, however, is not allowed to make state decisions.
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A small lake in the center of The Hague, right next to the Binnenhof. Unfortunately, the view is currently somewhat limited due to construction work.
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The Broekpolder was once a peat meadow polder with a number of dairy farmers. The word 'broek' (brouck) refers to the original peat bog at this location. Vlaardingen was a growing city in the 1950s and there were plans to make housing possible in the Broekpolder. To achieve this, the area first had to be raised. This was done between 1958 and 1976 with dredged material. Later, this soil layer turned out to be too polluted to be able to realize a residential area here. Housing construction was therefore off the table. The area was then given a green design. It was partly planted with production forest and for another part nature did its own work. The polder was thus given a new life as a nature and recreation area.
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The Broekpolder is a beautiful 400 ha. large and green nature and recreation area. You can walk, cycle, mountain bike, skate, play and do sports here. Close to the city of Vlaardingen and surrounded by the water of the Vlaardingse Vaart and the Vlieten, it is a very valuable green spot for residents in the region. The Broekpolder offers a diverse landscape of polder, forest and large lakes where many water birds live and winter. The Broekpolder is also the habitat of a large herd of Scottish Highlanders. In addition, there are more than 30 sports clubs for young and old. The four Vlaardingen scouting groups have also been given a new joint home in the Broekpolder. Source: https://www.broekpolder-vlaardingen.nl/over-ons
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One of the few "forests" near Rotterdam. This route is designed so that as much as possible can be walked on footpaths. There is only one steep climb.
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Nice piece of forest for both walking and cycling
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In the middle of this court pond lies a small island. Some students once shot paper darts with cannabis seeds and compost in them with blowpipes. As a result, a cannabis plantation spontaneously grew in the court pond.
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The lakes around Naaldwijk are set within diverse natural landscapes. For example, the Broekpolder Nature and Recreation Area features dense forests, grasslands, and wetlands alongside its lake. Staelduinse Forest, the only remaining natural forest in the Westland, offers beautiful beech avenues and varied flora and fauna, including a lake. You can also find viewpoints, like the bridge at Foppenplas, offering 360-degree views of the surroundings.
Yes, several lakes and recreational areas are well-suited for families. Prinsenbos in Naaldwijk has a small lake for swimming with a sandy beach, playground equipment, and a nature playground with a water pump. Madestein, between Monster and The Hague, is another large recreational area with a lake, vast grassy areas for picnics, and a restaurant. The Broekpolder Nature and Recreation Area and Staelduinse Forest are also categorized as family-friendly.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, there are routes like the Oranjeplas loop or the Holy Spirit Almshouse loop. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the Broekpolder Mountain Bike Trail. For more details on routes, you can check the Hiking around Naaldwijk or MTB Trails around Naaldwijk guides.
Yes, the Staelduinse Forest is not only a natural forest but also considered a historical site, being the only remaining natural forest in the Westland. It was formed on a sand ridge laid down by the Meuse. Additionally, the Wilhelminapark in Delft, though primarily a park, was built in the 1930s and features a large pond with a unique planting system.
Yes, at Prinsenbos in Naaldwijk, there is a buggy and wheelchair-friendly path around the lake, making it accessible for various visitors. The Foppenplas also features a cycle way that is wheelchair accessible.
Prinsenbos in Naaldwijk features a small lake suitable for swimming, complete with a sandy beach. Madestein, located between Monster and The Hague, is also well-known for swimming and offers vast grassy areas for relaxation. Wollebrand in Honselersdijk has a lake with a sandy beach and grassy field, also suitable for swimming and relaxation.
The Foppenplas is particularly noted for its cycle way, offering a spectacular area to ride your bike. The bridge at Foppenplas provides a great 360-degree view of the surroundings, making it a popular spot for cyclists.
While Prinsenbos in Naaldwijk does not have refreshment stands, picnic tables are available, and an ice cream vendor often frequents the entrance. Madestein has a restaurant called 't Brasserietje near one of its main entrances. At Wollebrand, you'll find a modern restaurant with a large deck overlooking the lake, called The Wollebrand.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural environments and recreational opportunities. For instance, the Broekpolder Nature and Recreation Area is loved for its beautiful, dense, and varied forest, making it a nice area for a hike. The Staelduinse Forest is cherished as a beautiful walking area, especially for its beech avenues and diverse flora and fauna. The Foppenplas is highlighted for its spectacular cycling experience and the great 360-degree views from its bridge.
Yes, at Wollebrand in Honselersdijk, there is a cable water ski/wakeboard track on the lake, offering an active water sports option for visitors.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but for activities like swimming and sunbathing, the warmer months are ideal. For walking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. If you're looking for tranquility, visiting popular spots like Staelduinse Forest on weekdays can help avoid crowds.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the Veilingweg loop or the Oranjeplassen loop. For more detailed information on running routes, refer to the Running Trails around Naaldwijk guide.


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