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Top 20 Lakes around Ghent

Best lakes around Ghent include a variety of water bodies, from recreational parks with artificial lakes to expansive nature reserves. While Ghent's immediate city limits do not feature large natural lakes, the surrounding region offers significant aquatic environments. These areas provide diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation. The landscape is characterized by wetlands, former river meanders, and managed parklands.

Best lakes around Ghent

  • The most popular lakes is Kalkense Meersen, an other natural area where the Scheldt river interacts with the land, forming extensive lake areas. This area of over 600 hectares is known for its vast fields and rich birdlife.
  • Another must-see spot is Aelmoeseneiebos Stream and Wooden Bridge, a forest area with an arboretum featuring over 60 tree species. It offers walking paths through tall trees and natural landscapes.
  • Visitors also love Damvallei Lake, a low moor ecosystem with two lakes. This area, formed by former Scheldt meanders and sand extraction, is rich in reed and swamp vegetation.
  • Ghent is known for its artificial recreational lakes, natural wetlands, and provincial park lakes. These include areas like Blaarmeersen for sports and Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen for birdwatching.
  • The lakes around Ghent are appreciated by the komoot community. There are 18 highlights with 4 photos and more than 400 upvotes, showcasing the appeal of these locations.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Kalkense Meersen

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Do you want to experience what total peace feels like? Then cycle through the Kalkense Meersen. Here, with the mighty Scheldt in the background, the water constantly plays hide and seek with the land.

This area was given back to nature, which now has free reign in the vast fields. Because the meadows around you are actually intended as a buffer in the event of a flood. Enjoy this masterly spectacle of rushing wind, wonderful silence and flushing water.

But the Kalkense Meersen are more than just a controlled floodplain. With various sub-areas such as Wijmeers, Bergemeersen, Paardeweide and Paardebroek, this area comprises no less than 950 hectares of valuable nature, spread over the municipalities of Wetteren, Wichelen, Laarne and Berlare. What you will also encounter when exploring the Kalkense Meersen are grazing cattle. They help ensure well-thought-out nature management. You can immediately recognize the typical Galloway cattle by their characteristic long hair.

Thousands of meadow birds seek refuge here, away from civilization - a fantastic sight. From the Scheldt dike you have a beautiful view over the landscape.

You can easily explore the area via the hiking route network Kalkense Meersen Donkmeer. It offers 165 kilometers of green tranquility with places that will stay with you. Thanks to the imposing expanse, the abundance of birds, the tranquility and the combination of land and water. But also because of the simple beauty of what you see.

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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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Damvallei Lake

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In De Damvallei you can go hiking in nature, near Ghent. It is a low moor, formed by some distant meanders of the Scheldt. The marked walking routes take you past flowery, moist hay meadows, a large number of peat pits, willow and alder thickets. Two lakes define the landscape.

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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.
It is currently used as part of the Bioscience Engineering course in Forest and Nature Management and is freely accessible to walkers.

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Puyenbroeck Provincial Park

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Puyenbroeck is a provincial domain of 510 hectares in the Belgian province of East Flanders, mainly in Wachtebeke but also in Zaffelare and Eksaarde. The area was purchased by the province in 1965 and opened to the public in 1969. The park is low-lying and contains several large ponds. The part of the park south of the Zuidlede is more wooded. Puyenbrug Castle is also located in the park. The name "Puy" refers to an artificial height, while the word "broeck" refers to the swampy nature of the lakes.

There is a large playground, sunbathing areas, a flower park of 23 hectares, a play forest of 10 hectares and a traffic park where children can ride go-carts. There is also an animal park that pays attention to the 'Living Heritage', ancient livestock breeds. You can take a tour through the park with a tourist train. Bicycles and carts can also be rented and rowing boats and pedalos can be rented at the ponds.

MOLA, the provincial mill center in the former Puyenbrug Castle, is also located on the grounds of the provincial domain.

The domain has approximately 150 hectares of forest, with an almost completely contiguous forest area south of the Zuidlede. A permanent breeding wall for birds has also been constructed, which is used by, among others, the sand martin and the bee-eater. An ice cellar was set up as a hibernation place for bats. Some shallow spawning grounds for the fish were created in the ponds.

In 2017 and 2018, Music For Life, Studio Brussel's charity campaign, took place on this domain.

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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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This nature reserve is a remnant of an extensive forest area that gradually had to make way for agriculture in the 18th century. The surrounding land and the forest were owned for centuries by the Aalmoezenij, the poor relief of the Ghent Saint Bavo's Abbey. The production of wood was the main function at that time. The forest was purchased by the Belgian state in 1967-1968 so that the University of Ghent could use it as a test forest. In the early years, it was mainly used for studies on the growth and management of forests with a view to wood production. It also had a recreational and educational function. Railway line 122 Melle-Geraardsbergen divides the forest in two. In the western part (where we walked) an arboretum was created in 1973. With the 'Rodeland landscape project', the aim is to connect the Aelmoeseneiebos with the Makegemse forests through further afforestation of a number of stream valleys.

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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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A beautiful and educational green walk through a unique forest! In beautiful autumn weather we enjoyed the variety of this forest and the information we received during the walk from the signs provided. The open parts of the walk with the views and the view of the old airport are also worth a visit. Recommended !

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This forest is owned by Ghent University and is managed by Labo voor Bos en Natuur. This area has been forested since the end of the 18th century, but was cut down during the First World War and redeveloped shortly afterwards (1920). The forest is intersected by the Ghent-Zottegem railway line. In the western part there is an arboretum with a great diversity of trees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes and water bodies can I find around Ghent?

Around Ghent, you'll discover a diverse range of water bodies, including artificial recreational lakes, natural wetlands, and provincial park lakes. These areas are often former river meanders or created for sports and recreation, offering unique ecosystems and activities. Notable examples include the expansive wetlands of Kalkense Meersen and the low moor ecosystem of Damvallei Lake.

What are the best places for water activities near Ghent?

For a wide range of water activities, the Blaarmeersen Sports and Recreation Park is an excellent choice. Its large artificial lake allows for swimming, pedal boating, kayaking, surfing, and even diving. You can also rent kayaks and SUPs to explore the lake or paddle along the Leie River towards the city center.

Where can I go birdwatching around Ghent?

The Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen Nature Reserve is considered one of the most bird-rich nature reserves in Flanders, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching. It's a crucial wintering ground for numerous species like ducks, waders, geese, and lapwings. Kalkense Meersen is also known for its vast fields and rich birdlife, with thousands of meadow birds seeking refuge there.

Are there family-friendly lakes or parks near Ghent?

Yes, several areas are great for families. Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen Nature Reserve offers well-maintained walking paths suitable for strollers. Puyenbroeck Provincial Park is particularly family-friendly, featuring a large playground, sunbathing areas, a play forest, an animal park, and options to rent rowing boats and pedalos on its ponds. Blaarmeersen also has a water park with a slide for children and a large playground.

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect to see at these lakes?

You can expect diverse natural landscapes. Areas like Kalkense Meersen offer vast fields and wetlands where the Scheldt river interacts with the land. Damvallei Lake is a low moor ecosystem with reed and swamp vegetation. The Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen Nature Reserve features moist grasslands, ditches, and canals, rich in biodiversity. You'll also find forests, like the Aelmoeseneiebos, with diverse tree species.

Are there hiking or running trails near the lakes around Ghent?

Absolutely. The Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen Nature Reserve has several walking paths, including a 5.5 km circular route, and is popular for running. Blaarmeersen also offers dedicated paths for jogging. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes around Ghent, many of which pass by or through these natural areas.

What other sports and recreational activities are available besides water sports?

Beyond water sports, Blaarmeersen Sports and Recreation Park offers a wide array of land-based activities including a fit-o-meter, skate park, mini-golf, an aerial trekking course, beach volleyball, and various sports pitches. Puyenbroeck Provincial Park also provides opportunities for mini-golf, a barefoot path, and cycling, with bikes and carts available for rent.

What is the best time to visit the lakes near Ghent?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying water activities, walking through wild flora, and general recreation. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter is excellent for birdwatching, especially at Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen, which becomes a refuge for numerous migratory birds.

Are there wheelchair-accessible paths around the lakes?

Yes, some areas offer accessible paths. The Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen Nature Reserve has well-maintained paths, some of which are suitable for wheelchairs. Puyenbroeck Provincial Park is also noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering inclusive experiences for visitors.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Ghent?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of these areas. Many highlight the peace found in places like Kalkense Meersen, the rich bird population at Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen, and the diverse recreational opportunities at parks like Blaarmeersen and Puyenbroeck Provincial Park. The combination of land and water, along with the abundance of wildlife, makes these locations highly appealing.

Can I find cafes or places to eat near the lakes?

Yes, you can find options for refreshments. Blaarmeersen Sports and Recreation Park has cafeterias available. Additionally, many of the larger recreational parks and nature reserves often have facilities or are located close enough to towns where cafes and pubs are easily accessible.

Are there mountain biking opportunities near the lakes?

While the lakes themselves might not be primary mountain biking spots, the region around Ghent offers various trails. You can find several MTB trails around Ghent, such as the 'Green loop Evergem' or routes near Merelbeke, which provide opportunities for mountain biking in the broader area.

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