Lakes in Antwerp and its surrounding areas provide diverse recreational opportunities. The region features various water bodies, from expansive public parks with lakes to natural fens and marshy areas. These locations offer spaces for walking, cycling, and enjoying nature. The area is characterized by a mix of urban green spaces and valuable nature reserves.
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Many captivating stories have been written about this well (not just any well). The first probably dates back to 1571, when Lieske Coolbonders committed suicide by drowning herself in the well while the devil himself was pursuing her. Lieske was the illegitimate daughter of Katrien Coolbonders, who was raped by a Spanish nobleman. The nobleman was murdered by Katrien's husband. The body was first dumped in the Devil's Well. Later, it was buried somewhere nearby. (Efkesweg.be)
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The Bootjesven is one of the most famous and beautiful spots in Wortel-Kolonie 🌿. 📍What is the Bootjesven? • It is a natural fen, surrounded by pine forests and heathland, in the heart of the tranquility of the Colony. • The name refers to the "boats" of peat moss that float on the water, giving the surface a fairytale-like appearance. • The fen is a vulnerable nature reserve: special plants such as cotton grass and sundew grow there, and you often find dragonflies and waterfowl there. • It is part of the Merkske Valley, a European Natura 2000 protected area. 🌿 Experience for hikers and cyclists • The Bootjesven is located along several beautiful hiking trails that start from the De Klapekster Visitor Center. • It is an ideal place to take a break and enjoy the peace and quiet and nature. • Because it is a sensitive area, walking on designated paths and not allowing dogs off the leash is important for the preservation of this unique natural environment.
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The Bootjesven is a fen that was created by extracting peat. Peat was extracted on a large scale in the entire Noorderkempen region between the middle of the 13th and the 18th century. Peat is dried peat that was dug from the marshy peat areas. The extracted peat was laid out to dry and then used as a raw material. This location is now a large body of water where it is wonderful to stay. You can cool off up to your knees and no further. Swimming is prohibited.
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Mispeldonk Nature Reserve is a beautiful and valuable nature reserve in Bonheiden, located in the province of Antwerp. The area is known for its unique ecosystems, rich biodiversity and the natural beauty of the landscape. Here are some key points about Mispeldonk: Location and Size Mispeldonk is located between Bonheiden and the nearby municipality of Rijmenam, along the banks of the Dijle. The area is part of the larger Dijle landscape, which is known for its wet meadows, meandering waterways and rich flora and fauna. Mispeldonk covers approximately 50 hectares and consists of a mix of marshlands, meadows, forests and ponds. Ecological Importance Mispeldonk is a protected nature reserve because of its special ecological value. The area has a typical structure of a flood plain of the Dijle, which makes it an important habitat for many plant and animal species: • Flora: Various rare and protected plant species grow in the area, such as marsh marigolds, cuckoo flowers and water violets. The wet grasslands and marshes provide unique vegetation that is less common elsewhere in the region. • Fauna: Mispeldonk is an important habitat for birds such as the bluethroat, water rail and reed warbler. Amphibians such as the crested newt and the green frog can also be found there. Furthermore, the area is rich in insects, including butterflies and dragonflies, that thrive in the moist environment. Water management The nature reserve plays an important role in local water management. It is located in a flood-prone area along the Dijle and functions as a natural buffer against flooding. In the event of high water levels, the area can collect water and thus help prevent flooding in nearby villages. The nature reserve contributes to the preservation of water quality by filtering and purifying the water through natural processes. Recreation and Experience Mispeldonk is a popular place for nature lovers and hikers. The area is accessible via various hiking trails that lead through the meadows and forests. There are signposted routes that give walkers the chance to explore the diversity of the landscape and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature. Birdwatchers enjoy visiting the area because of the variety of bird species that can be seen, especially during the breeding season and the migratory bird periods. Management and Protection The nature reserve is managed by Natuurpunt, a Belgian organisation that is committed to nature conservation. Natuurpunt carries out management work to protect biodiversity and maintain the landscape. This includes mowing grasslands, removing invasive plant species and maintaining the walking paths. There is collaboration with local farmers for nature-friendly agriculture, whereby meadows are extensively grazed or mowed, so that they remain suitable for meadow birds and rare plants.
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During the months of June, July and August, the site is largely closed due to Tomorrowland
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Fun to spin the wheel here and listen to the story around this mysterious pool...
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The lakes in and around Antwerp offer diverse natural landscapes. You can find marshy areas like Putse Moer, fens with surrounding woods and unique bird platforms such as The Zwart Water, and expansive bodies of water nestled within forests like Warandeplas. Many areas are valuable nature reserves, showcasing a mix of forests, wetlands, and open spaces.
Yes, several lakes and natural areas are well-suited for families. For instance, Warandeplas is great for walking and cycling, and Provincial Park De Schorre offers a large network of hiking trails, ponds, and footbridges, making it ideal for a day out with children. The Zwart Water also has family-friendly trails and a bird-watching platform.
For dog owners, Warandeplas is a great option as it features a designated zone where dogs can freely enter the water. Many nature reserves and parks around the lakes, such as Rivierenhof, also welcome dogs on leash on their walking paths.
The areas around Antwerp's lakes are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes on trails like the Dune Trail or Fens Trail, or explore more moderate routes such as the Sheep Trail. Cycling is also popular, with options like the 'Around Antwerpen in 80 kilometers' route. For more details on hiking, check out the Easy hikes in Antwerp guide or the general Hiking in Antwerp guide. For cycling, see the Road Cycling Routes in Antwerp guide.
Yes, many lakes are integrated into extensive trail networks. For example, Ronde Put Nature Reserve offers walking routes through its forests and around its lake. The Kalmthoutse Heide, which borders Putse Moer, also features numerous trails. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking in Antwerp guide.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with beautiful foliage changes. During bird migration and the winter months, areas like Warandeplas are particularly good for birdwatching. Summer is ideal for water sports at recreational domains like De Ster (Sint-Niklaas), though swimming regulations should always be checked.
While some recreational domains like De Ster (Sint-Niklaas) offer swimming, many natural lakes in the Antwerp region, such as Warandeplas, prohibit swimming for safety and environmental reasons. Always check local signage and regulations before entering the water. Some parks, like Boekenbergpark, feature unique natural swimming pools.
Absolutely. The Zwart Water is known for its floating platform used by birds for resting and nesting, making it a prime spot for birdwatchers. The Stappersven Observation Platform also provides excellent opportunities to spot water birds. During bird migration and winter, Warandeplas attracts various waterfowl.
Larger recreational areas and parks often have amenities. For example, Provincial Park De Schorre has a cozy café on site. In general, areas closer to urban centers, like Rivierenhof in Deurne, will have more readily available cafes and restaurants nearby. For more remote nature reserves, it's advisable to bring your own refreshments or check for facilities in nearby towns.
Mispeldonk Nature Reserve in Bonheiden is recognized for its beautiful and valuable natural landscapes, unique ecosystems, and rich biodiversity. It features various bodies of water and is an excellent place for enjoying nature walks and experiencing a diverse natural environment.
While swimming is often restricted, some lakes offer other water sports. For instance, water-skiing is possible on Warandeplas. The recreational domain De Ster in Sint-Niklaas, a short drive from Antwerp, is well-known for paddle boat rentals, stand-up paddleboarding, sailing, kayaking, and windsurfing.
Accessibility varies by location. Urban parks like Rivierenhof in Deurne are easily reachable by public transport and typically have parking facilities. More remote nature reserves might require a car, though many have dedicated parking areas. It's always recommended to check specific transport options for your chosen destination beforehand.


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