Best lakes around Herperduin are found within a diverse natural and recreational area in North Brabant, Netherlands. This region features various water bodies, including both natural fens and man-made recreational lakes. The landscape combines forests, heathlands, and sandy areas, offering different environments for exploration. These lakes contribute to the area's ecological richness and provide opportunities for recreation and nature observation.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Herperduin is a vast nature reserve between Herpen and Oss, on the north side of De Maashorst. The landscape consists of forests, shifting sands, heathlands, and open spaces where the old history of the Brabant sandy soils is still clearly visible. Originally, this area largely consisted of heath and sand drifts. Through centuries of land use, poor sandy soils developed where the landscape constantly changed. Later, large parts were afforested, mainly with Scots pine, to stabilize the shifting sand and produce timber. This resulted in the varied forest landscape you see today. Between the trees, there are still open sandy patches and heath remnants that are reminiscent of the former landscape. The transition between forest and open terrain, in particular, makes Herperduin attractive to walkers: one moment you are walking through a quiet forest lane, the next you find yourself in the middle of an open landscape with distant views. The area is part of De Maashorst and is known for its tranquility, wide sandy paths, and natural diversity. In addition to nature, you will also find traces of the past, such as old paths, burial mounds, and landscape elements that show that people have used these higher sandy soils for thousands of years. A typical Brabant nature area where forest, sand, and history come together.
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Also wonderful for dogs to swim in.
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Also wonderful for dogs to swim in.
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Beautiful nature reserve
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Beautiful, winding cycle path, you can take a break by the lake and enjoy nature.
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An extensive nature reserve with forests, heathland and sand dunes, where you can walk and cycle endlessly. Herperduin offers a varied landscape with open plains and hidden paths, ideal for nature lovers who love peace and space, sometimes also called Herpse Bossen.
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Herperduin features both natural fens and man-made recreational lakes. The Klompven is a popular man-made lake created through sand extraction, while the Great Goose Pond (Groot Ganzenven) is a natural fen restored for its ecological value.
Yes, the Klompven is a popular spot for swimming and other recreational activities, especially during the summer months. It features sandy shores, making it ideal for water-based leisure.
Yes, the Klompven is known as a location where dogs can swim off-leash in designated areas, particularly behind the nearby holiday park. Always be mindful of other visitors and any local signage.
Near the Great Goose Pond, you can observe diverse plant life, including sundew (Kleine Zonnedauw), and various creatures like dragonflies. The broader Herperduin Nature Reserve is also home to Exmoor ponies, Tauros, and badgers.
Absolutely. Both the Klompven and the Great Goose Pond are considered family-friendly. The Klompven offers swimming, while both lakes are integrated into walking routes suitable for families. The entire Herperduin Nature Reserve is designed for family enjoyment.
Many walking routes incorporate the lakes. For example, there are easy hikes like the 'Great Goose Pond – Klompven loop from Herpen' or 'Entrance for large grazers. – Klompven loop from Koolwijk'. You can find more options on the Easy hikes around Herperduin guide.
The terrain around Herperduin's lakes is diverse, featuring forests, heathlands, and sandy areas. Trails can range from quiet forest paths to open areas, offering varied walking experiences. The View of Klompenven highlight mentions walks along quiet forest paths and open areas.
Yes, the View of Klompenven offers a picturesque perspective over the water, where you can often see dragonflies and waterfowl. The Great Goose Pond also provides serene views, perfect for a short break during a walk.
Beyond walking, Herperduin offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, such as the 'Ganzenven loop from Herpen' found in the Running Trails around Herperduin guide. There are also gravel biking routes, like the 'Scenic Gravel Path – Heathland Path in De Maashorst loop from Schaijk', detailed in the Gravel biking around Herperduin guide.
While specific parking locations for each lake are not detailed, the general area of Herperduin is well-equipped for visitors. It's advisable to check local maps or highlight tips for parking spaces when planning your visit, as some routes mention starting points from parking areas.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming at the Klompven. Spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery for walking, with changing foliage and active wildlife. The View of Klompenven highlight notes that the fen's appearance can change depending on the season.
Yes, the Great Goose Pond is notable for its restored natural fen ecosystem, where specific plant life like sundew (Kleine Zonnedauw) thrives. The broader Herperduin Nature Reserve also features remnants of drift sand, adding to its unique landscape.


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