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Top 20 Lakes around Gavere

Lakes around Gavere, a municipality in East Flanders, Belgium, are primarily smaller water features within natural areas or private estates, as there are no prominent large lakes directly within the municipality. The region offers various natural attractions and recreational opportunities, including walking and cycling routes. While significant lakes are not a feature of Gavere itself, the broader Flanders region, such as Provinciedomein De Gavers, provides notable lake experiences. This guide focuses on water features and natural reserves in and around…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Aelmoeseneiebos Stream and Wooden Bridge

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The arboretum was planted in 1973.
It includes more than 60 tree species, including all native trees of Flanders, as well as a number of park trees.
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Liedemeer park

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This beautifully landscaped park around the pond in the core forms a buffer between the residential zone in Merelbeke and the industrial zone. A green lung near the water that is definitely worth including in your walking route!

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Lozer Castle

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THE CASTLE OF LOZER
From 1654, the castle domain, located along the Kasteelstraat in Lozer, has been owned by the della Faille d'Huysse family.
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The Grootmeers Nature Reserve

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The two nature reserves, Grootmeers and Kleinmeers, are located along the Scheldt. Grootmeers is approximately 19 ha in size. Kleinmeers is close to the Asper lock and is a relatively …

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Breivelde Park Walking Route

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The castle domain of Breivelde is a protected park domain and forms the green lung of Zottegem. The domain was laid out at the end of the 19th century in …

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May 16, 2026, Liedemeerspark Pond

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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Breivelde Park and De Zoete Inval Pond

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The two nature reserves, Grootmeers and Kleinmeers, are located along the Scheldt. Grootmeers is approximately 19 ha in size. Kleinmeers is close to the Asper lock and is a relatively small area. The area is freely accessible to walkers from sunrise to sunset. Boots are often necessary in wet periods. In winter, when the water level is high, the path through the Grootmeers (even with boots) is often difficult to walk. Dogs (even those not on a leash) are not allowed, partly because of the free-roaming grazers. Make sure you do not walk between the cows or get too close to the calves. (Natuurpunt)

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The castle domain of Breivelde is a protected park domain and forms the green lung of Zottegem. The domain was laid out at the end of the 19th century in late landscape style on a sloping terrain. Water plays an important role in the design of this park: ten ponds, a cascade and a fountain strongly determine the character. The municipality has owned the domain since 1970. The castle houses a tavern/restaurant where you can take a break during your visit. (City of Zottegem)

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Since 1654, the castle domain, located along the Kasteelstraat in Lozer, has been owned by the della Faille d’Huysse family. The beautiful castle was called ‘’t Goed Uplosere’ in the 17th century. The block-shaped castle acquired its current neoclassical appearance during renovations in the 18th century. From the Kasteelstraat you can see the symmetrical rear facade. From the Appelhoekstraat you have a view of the front facade. The 19th century park in English landscape style consists of ponds, winding paths, bridges and appurtenances such as a walled vegetable garden, caretaker’s house, dog kennel, coach house, tower-shaped garden pavilion, farmyard and gatehouse. From the castle domain, a double avenue leads to the O.-L.-Vrouw van Bijstandkerk.

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Very nice park close to the town, with beautiful Castle and Restaurant.

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The Aelmoeseneiebos (or Aalmoezenijebos) is a nature reserve on the territory of the municipalities of Melle (Gontrode) and Oosterzele (Landskouter). The forest is 28.5 hectares in size and is owned by the University of Ghent. The forest area is now managed by the university Lab for Forest & Nature. The railway line Ghent-Geraardsbergen divides the forest in two. The Aelmoeseneiebos is an old forest area that already appeared on the Ferraris map in 1775. The forest was owned by the Saint Bavo's Abbey of Ghent for centuries. During the French period (1794-1815) it was transferred to the public poor relief of the city of Ghent. In 1967-1968 the Belgian State bought the forest so that the University of Ghent could use it as a test forest. The most important tree species are summer oak and beech, with ash and maple in the stream valleys. The Aelmoeseneiebos is known for its spring flora such as wood anemone, slender primrose, yellow dead-nettle and small periwinkle. During the First World War, the forest was largely cut down but replanted in 1920. Adjacent to the western part of the Aelmoeseneiebos, 10 hectares of plots of land belonging to Natuurpunt, Oosterzele department, are located in the valley of the Gondebeek. With the 'Rodeland landscape project' [1], the aim is to connect the Aelmoeseneiebos with the Makegemse forests through afforestation in the valleys of the Gondebeek, Kerkesbeek and Driesbeek[2][3]. In 2021, 5 amphibian tunnels were constructed in the Gondebeek valley[4]. Inventories and research in the Aelmoeseneiebos found 1329 different species: including 64 tree and shrub species and 599 species of invertebrates. The Aelmoeseneiebos is protected in Europe as part of the Natura 2000 area (habitat directive area) 'Forests of the south-east of the Zandleemstreek' (BE2300044). The forest is freely accessible on the footpaths.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'lakes' can I expect to find directly in Gavere?

Gavere itself does not feature prominent large lakes. Instead, you'll discover smaller water features such as streams, castle ponds, and water bodies within nature reserves. These areas offer diverse natural landscapes for exploration.

Are there any notable lake experiences near Gavere?

While Gavere doesn't have large lakes, the broader Flanders region offers significant lake experiences. For example, Provinciedomein De Gavers in Harelbeke (West Flanders) features a large recreational lake with various activities, though it is not within the municipality of Gavere.

Which natural areas around Gavere feature water elements?

You can explore areas like Aelmoeseneiebos Stream and Wooden Bridge, which is a forest with a stream and water features. Another option is The Grootmeers Nature Reserve, a natural area along the Scheldt that includes lakes and a swamp zone.

Are there any historical sites with lakes or ponds near Gavere?

Yes, Lozer Castle is a historical castle domain that includes a lake. The castle acquired its current neoclassical appearance during 18th-century renovations. Additionally, Breivelde Park, a protected domain, features ten ponds, a cascade, and a fountain, alongside a castle that houses a tavern/restaurant.

Are the water features and natural reserves around Gavere suitable for families?

Yes, several spots are family-friendly. Aelmoeseneiebos Stream and Wooden Bridge is an arboretum freely accessible to walkers. Breivelde Park is also a protected domain with water features, ideal for a relaxing walk.

What are the best times to visit the nature reserves around Gavere?

Natural areas like The Grootmeers Nature Reserve are freely accessible from sunrise to sunset. However, in wet periods, boots are often necessary, and in winter, high water levels can make paths difficult to walk.

Can I bring my dog to the nature reserves with water features?

At The Grootmeers Nature Reserve, dogs are generally not allowed, even on a leash, partly due to the presence of free-roaming grazers. It's always best to check specific rules for other locations.

What kind of wildlife can I observe around the water features in Gavere?

Nature reserves like The Grootmeers Nature Reserve, with its swamp zone and rich vegetation, are home to diverse wildlife. The Aelmoeseneiebos arboretum also hosts over 60 tree species, contributing to a rich natural habitat.

Are there hiking trails near the water features around Gavere?

Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails in areas like The Grootmeers Nature Reserve. For more options, explore the Hiking around Gavere guide, which includes routes like the 'Battle of Gavere Trail' and 'Forest Pathway in Belgium'.

What cycling routes are available near the water features in the Gavere area?

The region offers various cycling routes. For gravel biking, consider the Gravel biking around Gavere guide, which features routes like 'Kaaimeersen Nature Reserve – Gravel Path Along the Water'. For road cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Gavere guide includes options such as 'Scheldt Riverside Cycle Path' and 'Lozer Castle loop'.

Is swimming permitted in any of the water bodies around Gavere?

The water features directly in and around Gavere, such as streams, castle ponds, and nature reserve lakes, are generally not designated for swimming. For recreational swimming in a lake, you would need to visit larger, dedicated facilities like Provinciedomein De Gavers in Harelbeke, which is outside Gavere.

Are there places to eat or stay near the water features?

Yes, Breivelde Park features a castle that houses a tavern/restaurant where you can take a break. Lozer Castle also operates as a B&B, offering accommodation within its historical domain.

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