Best lakes around Loppersum are primarily found within the wider province of Groningen, where Loppersum is located. This region is characterized by its flat, low-lying landscape, often shaped by historical peat extraction and water management. The area offers a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, providing diverse recreational opportunities. These lakes contribute to the region's natural features, offering habitats for various wildlife and spaces for outdoor activities.
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Bench with a view over the Roegwold
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Nice place to go 1/2 hour before sunset! Lots of birds to spot, geese, but also a crane seen. Exciting boardwalk with one-way traffic.
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rest bench at Duurswold view
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Pure and rugged nature! 🌱
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Nice one-way boardwalk in 't Roegwold. Unfortunately, when I was back on the mainland, I saw a stubborn couple along the way, who walked the boardwalk against the direction of walking. The boardwalk is quite narrow. Halfway along the path is a small island with a bench.
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The trail is currently closed due to bird flu.
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On the west side of the Schildmeer lies Tetjehorn, an area that was already known centuries ago. According to stories, there was once a stronghold here where a robber knight lived. After his death, his wife, Taitjemui, took over the plundering. She was known as ruthless and terrorized the lake for years. It is said that her ghost still wanders around in bad weather. Since 2000, Tetjehorn has been part of the nature reserve 't Roegwold. It is now the largest reed marsh in Groningen, rich in birds such as the bittern, bearded tit, porcelain chicken and even the sea eagle.
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This boardwalk is 750 meters long over the water of the Dannemeer. Halfway through the path is a bench with a beautiful view over the lake.
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While Loppersum itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the broader province of Groningen offers several significant water bodies. These include the unique Boardwalk Over Dannemeer, the rugged Schildmeer Lakeside ('t Roegwold), and the nature-rich Duurswold Wetlands. Further afield in Groningen, you'll find the bird paradise of Lauwersmeer National Park, the recreational Paterswoldsemeer, the diverse Zuidlaardermeer, the expansive Oldambtmeer, and the picturesque Leekstermeer.
Yes, several areas are great for families. The Boardwalk Over Dannemeer offers a unique, gentle walk over water. Duurswold Wetlands in 't Roegwold and Hamburgerplantsoen Park and Pond are also noted as family-friendly. The Paterswoldsemeer and Zuidlaardermeer in the wider Groningen province offer swimming, sunbathing, and boating opportunities suitable for all ages.
The region is characterized by its flat, low-lying landscape, often shaped by historical peat extraction. You'll find unique wetlands like the Duurswold Wetlands in 't Roegwold, extensive reed marshes at Tetjehorn Nature Reserve, and serene lake views. Lauwersmeer National Park is particularly known for its diverse birdlife and unique freshwater ecosystem.
Absolutely. Lauwersmeer National Park is a renowned bird paradise, attracting numerous species. The Tetjehorn Nature Reserve, part of 't Roegwold, is the largest reed marsh in Groningen and a habitat for birds like the bittern, bearded tit, porcelain chicken, and even the sea eagle. The Leekstermeer also provides a vital habitat for various bird species, including waterfowl and birds of prey.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling trails around many lakes, including the Schildmeer Lakeside. For more structured routes, explore options like cycling around Loppersum, running trails, or MTB trails. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on komoot, such as Cycling around Loppersum, Running Trails around Loppersum, and MTB Trails around Loppersum.
While some smaller water bodies are present, for dedicated swimming, the larger recreational lakes in the Groningen province are better suited. The Paterswoldsemeer is ideal for swimming and sunbathing, and Meerwijck Beach on the Zuidlaardermeer is also a refreshing place for a dip.
Yes, the Paterswoldsemeer features the national monument 'De Helper,' a picturesque polder mill on its eastern shore. The Leekstermeer has a rich history, having been created by peat extraction in the Middle Ages. The Tetjehorn Nature Reserve is also steeped in local folklore, with tales of a robber knight and his wife.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer offer the best conditions for water sports, cycling, and walking, with lush greenery and active wildlife. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage, and winter can offer unique experiences like ice skating on frozen ponds, such as at Hamburgerplantsoen Park and Pond, if conditions allow.
For a serene escape, Lauwersmeer National Park is known for its peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for stargazing away from artificial light. The Tetjehorn Nature Reserve and Duurswold Wetlands in 't Roegwold also offer tranquil natural settings for quiet walks and nature observation.
You'll find a variety of trails, from the unique 600-meter Boardwalk Over Dannemeer that moves slightly with the water, to the narrow shell path along Schildmeer Lakeside, popular with cyclists and walkers. Many lakes, like the Leekstermeer, also have extensive hiking and cycling trails through their surrounding nature.
Yes, especially around the more popular recreational lakes in Groningen. The Paterswoldsemeer has facilities like Strandpaviljoen Paterswoldsemeer and De Rietschans. The Zuidlaardermeer offers luxury accommodations, camping sites like Camping Meerwijck, and lakeside pavilions such as Paviljoen De Leine. For more camping options around the lakes in Groningen, you can visit Visit Groningen's camping guide.
The Schildmeer area, particularly Schildmeer Lakeside ('t Roegwold), is known for its pure and rugged nature. It features a narrow shell path offering scenic views of the landscape. The nearby Tetjehorn Nature Reserve is also part of 't Roegwold and is a significant reed marsh and bird habitat.


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