Best lakes around Evergem are primarily found within its surrounding natural areas and parks, as the municipality itself is characterized by its historical Lieve canal rather than large natural lakes. The Lieve canal is a medieval waterway offering historical significance and recreational paths. Nearby regions feature diverse aquatic landscapes, including natural reserves with ponds and artificial lakes. These areas provide opportunities for walking and observing local wildlife.
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The Liedermeerspark, which became an officially recognized park in 1982, covers 25 hectares and includes, among other things, a fishing pond; originally an old arm of the Scheldt. In the municipal council meeting of 22 September 1983, it was decided that the green zone in BPA no. 12 would henceforth be officially called "Liedermeerspark" and the water "Verlorenbroodvijver". In this recreational zone, no fewer than 3000 native deciduous trees were planted in 1988, followed by about 1000 oaks planted by schoolchildren. (Information board on site)
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A true hiking paradise. Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen is famous for its rich bird population and is an important bird reserve. While hiking, you can spot various bird species, especially in the winter months, when the area is a refuge for numerous migratory birds. Species that you can encounter include grey herons, ducks, sea eagles and birds of prey such as the hawk and buzzard. In spring and summer, the area is also rich in breeding birds, such as the redstart and the common teal.
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The Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen Urban Nature Reserve in Ghent is a vast and water-rich nature reserve, ideal for nature lovers who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. This unique marshland offers a beautiful landscape of grasslands, reed beds and ponds, where numerous water birds breed and forage. With well-maintained hiking trails and viewpoints, it is a wonderful place to walk and spot birds, in the middle of nature.
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Chalet for a drink
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Het Leen is a provincial domain that is partly located in Eeklo, but mainly in Lievegem. It includes 265 hectares of forest, more than 30 km of hiking trails, half of which are paved, fish ponds, a forest information center and forest class center and an arboretum.
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There is a lot to experience and discover here for young and old.
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This is rather a very large park and no forest, but it is worth it. Landscaped paths, for a family walk, also accessible for wheelchair users and pushchairs. Many facilities, animal park, playground, dog run, barefoot path. Beautifully maintained park, wild camping impossible. there is a camping site in the provincial domain.
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Evergem is characterized by its historical Lieve canal, a medieval waterway. While large natural lakes are not prominent, the surrounding natural reserves and provincial parks feature diverse aquatic landscapes, including natural ponds, artificial lakes, and marshlands. These areas offer unique environments to explore.
Yes, the most significant historical water feature is the Lieve canal. This ancient medieval waterway played a crucial role in the Middle Ages as a primary transportation route. Its banks are dotted with historical structures, and its medieval course has been largely maintained.
For birdwatching, Damvallei Lake and Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen Nature Reserve are excellent choices. Damvallei is a quiet nature reserve known for bird spotting, while Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen is famous for its rich bird population, especially during winter when it serves as a refuge for migratory birds.
Absolutely. Puyenbroeck Provincial Park is highly recommended, offering large ponds, a playground, a play forest, and even boat rentals. Other family-friendly options include Ponds of Het Leen and Damvallei Lake, which offer easy walking routes.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen Nature Reserve offers well-maintained trails through marshland, while Damvallei Lake has marked routes through flowery meadows and peat pits. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Evergem, which includes easy to difficult routes.
Yes, the Lieve canal offers dedicated cycling routes along its banks, allowing you to immerse yourself in local history and scenery. For more cycling adventures, check out the touring bicycle guide for Evergem, which includes routes like the Lieve Bicycle Route.
The natural areas around Evergem can be enjoyed year-round. Weekdays are often recommended for places like Ponds of Het Leen, as all paved roads are accessible, allowing for a more extensive exploration of the beautiful nature. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying flowery meadows and spotting breeding birds, while winter offers opportunities to see migratory birds.
Yes, Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen Nature Reserve features well-maintained hiking trails and viewpoints that offer scenic vistas over its vast marshland, grasslands, reed beds, and ponds. Puyenbroeck Provincial Park also has viewpoints within its extensive domain.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the quiet nature reserves for bird spotting, the well-maintained walking and cycling paths, and the opportunity to escape the city bustle. The historical significance of the Lieve canal also adds to the unique experience.
Yes, some locations offer amenities. For instance, Ponds of Het Leen has a cafeteria. Additionally, the Lieve canal's recreational paths often connect to various points of interest where you might find local establishments.
While specific public transport details for each location vary, Evergem is well-connected within East Flanders. Many natural reserves and parks are accessible via local bus routes or are a short distance from train stations in nearby towns. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific destinations.
Puyenbroeck Provincial Park is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering a large domain with ponds and various facilities designed for broader access.


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