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Top 20 Lakes around Buggenhout

Best lakes around Buggenhout are primarily functional water bodies and natural reserves, rather than large recreational lakes. The region features watercourses and buffer basins designed for water management, such as the Langeweg Buffer Basin. While not traditional swimming or boating destinations, these areas offer natural scenery for walking paths around Buggenhout. The landscape is characterized by wetlands, forests, and smaller ponds, providing habitats for local wildlife.

Best lakes around Buggenhout

  • The most popular lakes is Paddebroeken Nature Reserve, a nature reserve that features wet meadows and forest. This area contains six pools, providing clean water for various aquatic animals and plants.
  • Another must-see spot is Den Bunt Nature Reserve, a wetland nature reserve. This area is located between the Scheldt and the Durme, offering a quiet environment with significant water features.
  • Visitors also love Hennenput Pond, Buggenhoutbos, the largest water feature in Buggenhoutbos. It serves as a spawning ground for amphibians and a relaxation spot for hikers, often featuring a bench.
  • Buggenhout is known for natural ponds, wetland reserves, and historical quarry lakes. These areas offer diverse natural features to see and explore.
  • The lakes around Buggenhout are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 190 upvotes and over 100 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Pond of the Old Sandstone Quarry Kravaalbos

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The large pond in the Kravaalbos forest is a remnant of a historic quarry. As early as the 12th century, a closed farmstead, once used for stone quarrying, stood on the site of Hof te Putte. Hof te Putte and Putstraat clearly refer to the quarries. The forest also owes its name to them. Kravaal comes from "car" and "vaal," meaning "stone" and "valley."
(Kravaalbos Hiking Brochure)

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The Henneput, the largest water feature, is an attraction for almost all animals, a spawning ground for toads and frogs in the spring, a moment of relaxation for many hikers.
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Den Bunt Nature Reserve

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The nature reserve Den Bunt is located in a corner formed by the Scheldt and the Durme. The 18 hectare large domain forest Driegoten extends from the foot of the Scheldt dike, between the De Pillecyn monument and the hamlet of Driegoten.

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A bench and with a bit of patience you can enjoy the ‘neap tide’ or ‘still water’ at this location. The neap tide refers to the short period of twenty minutes when the tide turns. From ebb to flood or vice versa, there is almost no current at that moment. Tough men used to try to swim across the Scheldt. ‘Stille waters’ therefore refers to neap tide, but even more to things that should not be known, secrets that are better kept secret.
A successful Flemish series was also named after ‘Stille Waters’ in 2001.
If waiting for the neap tide takes too long, enjoy the wheels in the hinterland in the meantime. These bodies of water were created by a dike breach in 1552.

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Paddebroeken Nature Reserve

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In the area's six pools, various aquatic animals such as common frog and alpine newt benefit from the clean water. Plants such as water gentian and water violet provide oxygen in the pools. But dragonflies and damselflies also find something to their liking in the vicinity of the pools. You can regularly see sparrow hawk and kestrel with in the background the twittering of lesser spotted woodpeckers in the trees in search of food. (Nature point)

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🇧🇪 Herwig Aertbeliën
April 21, 2025, Vijver van de Oude Zandsteengroeve Kravaalbos

Where once one of Meldert's most important quarries lay, now the clear water of a large pond sparkles. At first this was a marshland, but in 1962 a stream was dammed and the quarry filled up.

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"Bunt" is a disused synonym for "moor grass", a grass species that mainly occurs on heathlands, along fens, in blue grasslands, forests on acidic sandy soils, low and raised bogs and in dune valleys.

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Today Komoot was asked to change the name of this Highlight to Hennenput.

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A resting bench and with some patience you can enjoy the 'Neap tide or Still water' at this place. The neap tide refers to the short period of twenty minutes when the tide turns. From low tide to high tide or vice versa, there is virtually no current at that time. Tough men used to sometimes try to swim across the Scheldt. 'Stille waters' therefore refers to neap tides, but even more to things that should not be known, secrets that are better left secret. A successful Flemish series was also named after 'Stille Waters' in 2001. If the wait for the neap tide takes too long, enjoy the wheels in the hinterland in the meantime. These water features were created by a dike breach in 1552.

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The Henneput, the largest water feature, is an attraction for almost all animals, a spawning ground for toads and frogs in the spring, a moment of relaxation for many hikers. (Nature point)

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Beautiful water lilies, dragonflies, but dirty brownish water

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The nature reserve Den Bunt is located in a corner formed by the Scheldt and the Durme. The 18 hectare large domain forest Driegoten extends from the foot of the Scheldt dike, between the De Pillecyn monument and the hamlet of Driegoten.

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Beautiful area to walk through. Lots of water and so pay attention when it has recently rained.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of water bodies can I expect to find around Buggenhout?

The water bodies around Buggenhout are primarily functional, such as watercourses and buffer basins for water management, and natural reserves. They are not typically large recreational lakes for swimming or boating. You'll find wetlands, forests, and smaller ponds, offering natural scenery for walking and wildlife observation.

Are there any historical sites associated with the lakes or water features in Buggenhout?

Yes, the Pond of the Old Sandstone Quarry Kravaalbos is a significant historical site. This large pond is a remnant of a quarry that was active as early as the 12th century, with its sandstone used in notable churches and cathedrals. Additionally, the 'slack tide' viewpoint mentions water features created by a dike breach in 1552.

What are some family-friendly spots near the water in Buggenhout?

For families, Hennenput Pond, Buggenhoutbos is a great option, known for being a relaxation spot for hikers. The Paddebroeken Nature Reserve is also family-friendly, offering wet meadows and forest to explore. The 'View of ‘slack tide’ or ‘still water’' also has a bench, making it a pleasant spot for a short break.

Can I go swimming in the lakes around Buggenhout?

No, wild swimming is generally not recommended or permitted in the water bodies around Buggenhout. These areas are primarily natural reserves and functional water management features, not designated swimming locations. The focus is on nature observation and walking.

What kind of wildlife can I spot near the water features?

The natural reserves and ponds are rich in wildlife. At Paddebroeken Nature Reserve, you might see aquatic animals like common frogs and alpine newts, as well as dragonflies and damselflies. Birds such as sparrow hawks, kestrels, and lesser spotted woodpeckers are also present. Hennenput Pond is a known spawning ground for amphibians like toads and frogs.

Are there hiking trails near the lakes and water bodies in Buggenhout?

Yes, there are numerous hiking trails that pass by or through these natural areas. You can find various routes, including those around Hennenput Pond, Buggenhoutbos and the Langeweg Buffer Basin. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Hiking around Buggenhout guide.

What other outdoor activities can I do near Buggenhout's water areas?

Besides hiking, you can also find routes for mountain biking and running. The region offers trails that incorporate the natural beauty of the area. Check out the MTB Trails around Buggenhout and Running Trails around Buggenhout guides for specific routes.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Buggenhout?

The natural areas around Buggenhout are enjoyable year-round. Spring is ideal for observing amphibians at spawning grounds like Hennenput Pond, while autumn offers beautiful foliage in the surrounding forests. Be aware that some wetland areas, like Den Bunt Nature Reserve, can be wet after rainfall, so appropriate footwear is advised.

Are the trails around Buggenhout's water features dog-friendly?

Many natural areas and trails in Buggenhout are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves to protect wildlife. Specific rules may vary, so look for local signage.

What are the main natural reserves featuring water in the Buggenhout area?

Key natural reserves include Paddebroeken Nature Reserve, known for its wet meadows and six clean pools, and Den Bunt Nature Reserve, a wetland area situated between the Scheldt and the Durme, offering a quiet environment with significant water features.

Is there parking available near these water bodies?

Parking is generally available near the entrances to Buggenhoutbos and other natural areas. Specific parking information can often be found on local signage or in detailed route descriptions on Komoot.

Are there any viewpoints to enjoy the water scenery?

Yes, there are several viewpoints. For instance, the 'View of ‘slack tide’ or ‘still water’' offers a bench to observe the Scheldt. Many trails through the nature reserves also provide scenic views of the ponds and wetlands.

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