Best lakes around Tiel are primarily found in the broader Gelderland province, as Tiel itself is characterized by its rivers and canals, including the Waal and Linge rivers. This region of the Netherlands offers various recreational water bodies. While major lakes are not directly within Tiel's urban area, the surrounding landscape provides opportunities for water-based activities. The area's geography is shaped by its waterways, contributing to its natural features.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Unfortunately, the terrace is no longer available, it used to be a nice stop to relax with a nice cup of coffee or a soft drink.
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beautiful place to enjoy nature, a cup of coffee and people playing outside
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Recreation area "De Meent" guarantees fun and relaxation for young and old. While the children are playing and swimming, you can laze on one of the beaches. You can go out with the whole family by canoe and explore the area from the water. This is a nice place to enjoy a cup of coffee and a snack, we settle down at the cozy beach club that is present. You can actually enjoy yourself all day at "De Meent", so be sure to come back again!
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De Meent is a beautiful and cozy recreation park of Uit®waarde, located near Beusichem in the municipality of Buren. It offers plenty of opportunities for swimming, relaxing, fishing, walking, sports, playing and canoeing. Children can enjoy themselves all day long on the Jutterseiland, with natural playground equipment, a raft and a hut. There is also a retro fitness trail. There are various sports and games activities for young and old, which are often used by regional sports clubs. There are various walking and cycling paths around the recreational lake. Source and more information: www.uiterwaarde.nl
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The Tichelgaten, also known as “the Put of Buren,” is a unique nature reserve just outside Buren. The area offers various discoveries all year round, from resident, migratory and water birds to dragonflies, damselflies, butterflies and other insects. In addition, there are mushrooms, mosses, lichens, trees and plants to be found. The Tichelgaten were created by clay and sand extraction. The Buren map of 1890 shows the first buildings of the N.V. Waalsteenfabriek, located along the Korne, Kornedijk and Hennisdijk, where construction company Van Kessel is now located. The clay was extracted from a stream ridge along the Hennisdijk, whereby the terrain was excavated by hand to 1 meter, causing calcareous sand to come to the surface. Wet grasslands, scrub, alder forest and roughs developed in the excavated areas. The ponds were formed between 1922 and 1964 by sand suction, and the large pond, which was given the name “de Put van Buren”, was dug between 1951 and 1954. Source and more information: ivn.nl
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Buitenkil is a gully (or wheel or waal), a deep hole created by a dike breach. These holes are so deep that the dike could no longer be closed and was therefore placed around the chamber.
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The Kloosterwiel was created when the Waal broke through a levee. This happened before there were dikes in the Bommelerwaard. Such a levee breach is called a crevasse and forms in an elongated, shallow pool of water. This is still clearly visible at the Kloosterwiel. The Kloosterwiel probably arose in the tenth century, at least before the dikes that were built in the Bommelerwaard between the tenth and eleventh centuries. The wheel was previously called St. Peter's Wheel. To counteract the strong seepage from the wheel to the environment, a seepage dam was placed around the entire wheel in the past. The western seepage dam was more to the west. The seepage may have been so strong that an additional seepage dam was constructed. It can therefore be quite wet here. The water level of the wheel rises and falls with the river, the influence of the Waal is clearly felt here. The footpaths are now partly over these higher and drier seepage dams.
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And once again an archaeological gem appears at Over de Maas in Alphen: a horn of the giant musk ox. The discovery of the remains of a giant musk ox from prehistoric times in sand mining Over the Maas near Alphen once again confirms the special character of this archaeological treasury. It is the first time that remains of the animal have been found in the Netherlands. Source and more info: overdemaas.com
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The lakes around Tiel are often unique natural areas formed by historical events. For example, Buitenkil Kolk is a deep gully created by a dike breach, now a natural area. Tichelgaten was formed by clay and sand extraction, evolving into a reserve rich in birds, insects, and plant life. Over de Maas Nature Reserve features new river-bound nature designed to give the river more room during high water, offering extensive walking and cycling opportunities.
Yes, several areas are well-suited for families. Recreation area "De Meent" near Beusichem is a great option, offering swimming, relaxing, fishing, walking, and canoeing. It features a 'Jutterseiland' with natural playground equipment, a raft, and a hut for children, along with a retro fitness trail for all ages.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Tour of blooms and fruit from Tiel train station' (12.3 km, moderate) or the 'View of the Waal River – Uiterwaard Passewaay loop' (7.7 km, easy). For running, routes like the 'View of the Waal River – Arch of Tiel loop' (14.5 km, moderate) are popular. Gravel biking is also an option, with longer routes like the 'Let de Stigter Path loop from Eck en Wiel' (73.7 km, moderate). You can explore more routes on the Hiking around Tiel, Running Trails around Tiel, and Gravel biking around Tiel guide pages.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports, swimming, and enjoying the lush natural areas. During these seasons, places like Recreation area "De Meent" are bustling. Autumn offers beautiful scenery for walking and cycling as the foliage changes. Even in less soggy periods, areas like Buitenkil Kolk can be enjoyed for walks.
While Tiel itself is known for rivers and canals, the broader Gelderland province offers recreational water bodies suitable for swimming and water sports. Recreation area "De Meent" is specifically designed for swimming, relaxing, and canoeing. For larger-scale water sports, you might consider venturing to lakes like the Veluwemeer, which is about an hour's drive away and known for leisure boating and sandy beaches.
Many natural areas and trails around Tiel are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks. However, specific rules can vary by location, particularly in nature reserves or designated recreation areas. It's always advisable to check local signage for regulations regarding dogs, such as leash requirements or restricted areas, to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
Yes, some recreational areas offer facilities. For instance, at Recreation area "De Meent", you'll find a cozy beach club where you can enjoy a cup of coffee and a snack. For other natural areas, it's recommended to bring your own refreshments or check for nearby towns that offer dining options.
The lakes around Tiel are often unique due to their formation. Many are 'wielen' or 'kolken' – deep holes created by historical dike breaches, like Buitenkil Kolk and De Kloosterwiel. Others, like Tichelgaten, were formed by clay and sand extraction. This geological history has resulted in diverse natural habitats, often with rich biodiversity and unique landscapes.
Yes, recreational areas typically provide parking facilities. For example, places like Recreation area "De Meent" are designed for visitors and include parking. For smaller, more remote natural areas, parking might be less formal, so it's good to plan ahead or check specific location details.
The accessibility varies by location. Areas like Over de Maas Nature Reserve are developed with extensive walking and cycling paths, making them quite accessible. At De Kloosterwiel, footpaths are partly over higher, drier seepage dams, which can be wet in places due to the influence of the Waal river. Generally, many dikes and river-bound nature areas offer relatively flat terrain suitable for walking and cycling.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings and the opportunities for relaxation and activity. The unique formation of the lakes, such as those created by dike breaches, offers interesting landscapes. People enjoy the tranquility of nature reserves like Tichelgaten for birdwatching and observing wildlife, and the family-friendly amenities and water activities at places like Recreation area "De Meent" are highly valued.


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