Lakes in Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving features a diverse landscape with notable water bodies, offering various activities for nature enthusiasts. The area includes the internationally recognized Watersportbaan Hazewinkel, known for competitive water sports. Additionally, the Blaasveldbroek nature reserve contains numerous picturesque ponds, remnants of historical floods and former turf extraction. These natural features provide opportunities for wildlife observation and tranquil outdoor experiences.
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Hazewinkel Watersportbaan is used for a variety of water sports. It's an ideal training ground for rowers. So be sure to take a moment to admire Hazewinkel's expansive waters. The area is perfect for a walk around this large body of water. Blaasveldbroek and Broek De Naeyer are two other nearby walking destinations.
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Relax along the expansive waters of Hazewinkel. The rowing course was originally created through sand extraction. The lake has a surface area of 64.2 hectares and a shoreline of almost 6 kilometers. Did you know that the maximum water depth is an impressive 16 meters? So be sure to take a moment to admire the expansive waters of Hazewinkel. The water sports course of Sport Vlaanderen Willebroek is located here not only for the beautiful view, but it has also gained international fame in the water sports world. Many national and international teams consider it the ideal training ground for their championship preparations. Several national and international competitions are held here annually. Hazewinkel is also an ideal windsurfing location, and SUP is also popular.
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If you pass here by bike, make sure you take the high (more southern) lane and not the one closest to the water, 1 because you might disturb the rowers' coaches or 2 if you suddenly have to go south on your route you will have to climb the embankment to the high lane... like me and I wasn't alone judging by the embankment :)
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Sound waves listening point: Otters spotted in Blaasveld For several years now, this place in Willebroek has had a special aquatic inhabitant. Wild cameras first captured an otter here in 2012. Get to know the otter with this podcast fragment! At this location you are surrounded by water and greenery. On one side rowing pond Hazewinkel and on the other side entrance to Blaasveld Broek. Beavers have also been spotted here since 2012. If you have some time, you can get more information and impressions at the visitor center Blaasveld Broek. The shady picnic area at the otter and beaver island will certainly delight you. Children can romp around on the natural playground equipment.
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Watch out for rainy weather. The paths can be under water.
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Nice starting place for walking
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With binoculars you can watch the antics of the water birds here
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Swimming birds have a say in this...
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The region features a diverse landscape, including numerous picturesque ponds within the Blaasveldbroek nature reserve, which are remnants of historical floods and former turf extraction. You'll find marsh forests and wet meadows with wildflowers. The larger The Putten van Lacourt is known for its serene surroundings and swimming birds.
The ponds in the Blaasveldbroek nature reserve, also known as 'Het Broek,' are an oasis of peace and rich biodiversity. They are home to various water birds, herons, ducks, and even rare bitterns. Beavers are also residents, and with some luck, deer might be sighted. The area offers a tranquil nature experience, perfect for observing wildlife and enjoying scenic views, especially during sunset.
Yes, the Blaasveldbroek nature reserve is excellent for wildlife observation. You can spot various water birds, herons, ducks, and even rare bitterns. Beavers are present, and their gnawing traces can be seen. There's even a dedicated Birdwatching hide for undisturbed viewing. Otters have also been spotted in the area, as highlighted near Sound waves: Otters spotted – Blaasveld & Hazewinkel.
The Flanders Watersports Course - Hazewinkel is an internationally recognized venue for water sports, particularly rowing and kayaking. Beyond competitive sports, visitors can engage in skimboarding, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), and open water swimming during weekly training sessions from June to September. Lessons and rentals are often available.
Yes, both the Watersportbaan Hazewinkel and the Blaasveldbroek nature reserve offer extensive paths. Around Hazewinkel Watersports Course, you can cycle along the water, with both paved and unpaved sections. The Blaasveldbroek reserve provides numerous walking and cycling paths that weave through the pond areas and forests, offering varied routes for all levels.
Absolutely. The area around the lakes is well-suited for hiking. You can find various trails, including routes like the 'Hazewinkel Watersports Center – View of Hazewinkel Lake loop' or the 'Blaasveldbroek Nature Reserve – The Putten van Lacourt loop'. For more detailed options, explore the Running Trails in Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving guide, which also covers walking routes.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for both mountain biking and road cycling. You can find routes like the 'Willebroek MTB Route' for mountain biking or various road cycling loops such as 'View of the Rupel River – Along the Rupel loop'. For comprehensive route information, check out the MTB Trails in Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving guide and the Road Cycling Routes in Blaasveldbroek En Omgeving guide.
Yes, the area is very family-friendly. The Blaasveldbroek nature reserve has designated play areas, including a tree-trunk obstacle course for children. The reception point also features a play area and a picnic island. Highlights like Flanders Watersports Course - Hazewinkel and Hazewinkel Watersports Course are also noted as family-friendly, offering space for walks and observing activities.
Yes, the Blaasveldbroek nature reserve includes a designated dog zone, allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings with your canine companion. Many of the walking paths around both the reserve and Watersportbaan Hazewinkel are suitable for dogs on a leash.
The Blaasveldbroek nature reserve offers an on-site reception point with sanitary facilities, a play area for children, and a picnic island. There are also extensive walking and cycling paths, designated fishing areas, and a dog zone. Beaver safaris are also offered for a unique experience.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. For open water swimming and competitive water sports at Watersportbaan Hazewinkel, the period from June to September is ideal. For tranquil nature observation and enjoying the diverse colors of the landscape, any season can be rewarding, with sunsets over the ponds being particularly beautiful. Each season offers a different charm for birdwatching and enjoying the paths.
Yes, there are designated areas for fishing within the Blaasveldbroek nature reserve. Please ensure you adhere to local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before fishing.


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