Best lakes around Herenthout are found in the surrounding region, as Herenthout itself, a municipality in the province of Antwerp, Belgium, does not contain large natural lakes. These water bodies and nature reserves are typically a short drive from Herenthout. They offer recreational opportunities such as walking, cycling, and enjoying nature. The areas provide diverse landscapes including fens, woods, and heathland.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Kesselse Heide was a popular location for military exercises. It was used successively by the Belgian army (specifically the Achterbist region), during World War II by German soldiers, and in the post-war period by the Allies. Locals would sometimes "play" with the soldiers as children, participating in exercises such as quickly reassembling a weapon. However, from the early 1950s onward, the fun ended: the start of the Korean War and more frequent exercises led to stricter rules. Perhaps for the best, as the soldiers had access to heavy artillery. The heath contained several gun pits, part of the defense line around Nijlen. The famous "Horseshoe Pit" was one of them. This pit was originally circular and was (possibly) dug during the First World War to wash the soldiers' horses. Later, a small land bridge was added, making the island in the middle accessible. For many locals, it served as a beautiful swimming hole and a place for summer recreation.
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Nice story about rivalry between local youth from surrounding villages
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A beautiful location where you can enjoy the peace and quiet and nature. In autumn, you'll be treated to a riot of autumn colors.
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This highlight, located near a beautiful pond, is situated in the large nature reserve 'Het Goor - Asbroek'. Het Goor, which with its regular canal pattern and many water features reminds us of the peat extraction in the 18th-19th century, is an ideal location to press the pause button on one of the rare benches and replenish your burnt sugars. Historical explanation - what is peat? Peat is dried peat that was dug from the marshy peat areas. The extracted peat was laid out to dry and then used as a raw material. The dried product peat was the most important fuel in our region for centuries - from roughly the 11th to the 18th century. The nature reserve 'Het Goor-Asbroek' is now a large marsh area. Here you can enjoy one of the exceptional botanical top areas in Flanders for hours while walking or slowly pedaling.
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Beautiful swamp forest, difficult to capture in photos or describe in words, but definitely worth cycling through.
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Het Zwart Water is a nature reserve southwest of the town of Lichtaart, which is part of the Antwerp municipality of Kasterlee, located near Lavendelweg 1-3. The area is managed by the Agency for Nature and Forests. The area is located on the Kempense Heuvelrug and consists of a fen that used to be in a drifting sand and heathland area, but was largely forested with conifers during the 19th century. On the edge of the fen you will find bog myrtle thickets, willow swamp forest and poor grassland. There is a floating dome in the fen that forms a safe resting place for birds. The forest is gradually being transformed into more mixed forest. In addition, there are remnants of heathland.
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Beautiful fen and nature around it, take a seat on one of the benches and enjoy the silence and the sounds of nature. But the fen is also the ideal location for mosquito larvae, so some precautions are recommended.
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There is an information board near the water feature. It is called the 'horseshoe pit' because it has a horseshoe shape. It is not known for sure why the well is there, but the information board does give the hypotheses and tells how the youth once came to play here and generations of Kessel residents learned to swim when it was still called 'het visputteke' (and there was even more water in it). More on the information board with the photos.
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While Herenthout itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding region offers several popular water bodies and nature reserves. Highly regarded spots include The Zwart Water, known for its fen and bird-resting platform, and Snepkens Pond, one of Flanders' oldest nature reserves. Visitors also appreciate Heideven Kwarekken for its quiet, natural environment.
Yes, several areas are great for families. Hoefijzerput features a large sandy area where children can play and build camps, complete with rest and picnic benches. The Zwart Water and Snepkens Pond are also categorized as family-friendly, offering gentle walks and opportunities to observe nature.
The lakes and water bodies near Herenthout are primarily fens, ponds, and marsh areas, often surrounded by diverse landscapes. You'll find woods, thickets, heathland, and grassland. For example, The Zwart Water is a fen with surrounding woods, while Pond in Het Goor-Asbroek Nature Reserve is part of a large marsh area with a beautiful swamp forest.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, an approximately 11-kilometer walking route connects Het Zwart Water and Snepkensvijver, taking you through marshes, woods, and heathland. You can find more options, including easy to moderate trails, in the Hiking around Herenthout guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the area. Many nature reserves, such as Duivelskuil Pond and the area around Pond in Het Goor-Asbroek Nature Reserve, offer suitable routes. For a wider selection of easy to moderate cycling tours, check out the Cycling around Herenthout guide.
Yes, Warandeplas, located between the forests of Rollekensbergen and the Visbeek valley, has a specific zone where dogs are allowed to freely enter the water. This makes it an excellent choice for pet owners looking to enjoy nature with their dogs.
The lakes and nature reserves around Herenthout can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring brings new growth and bird activity, summer is ideal for longer walks and cycling, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Even winter offers serene, quiet walks, though some areas might be wetter.
The fens and ponds are rich in birdlife, especially at spots like The Zwart Water, which has a floating platform for birds to rest and nest. Snepkens Pond, as an old bird sanctuary, also attracts a variety of species. The diverse landscapes of fens, woods, and heathland support a range of flora and fauna typical of the Kempen region.
Some areas have interesting historical backgrounds. For example, Pond in Het Goor-Asbroek Nature Reserve is located in an area with a history of peat extraction from the 18th to 19th centuries. Duivelskuil Pond is reportedly formed from a clay pit that later subsided, creating its unique natural space.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of these spots. Many appreciate the quiet environment, the sounds of nature, and the opportunity to relax. The diverse landscapes, from fens and woods to heathland, and the well-maintained walking and cycling routes are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, many of the trails in the nature reserves are relatively flat and suitable for beginners or those looking for a leisurely stroll. For instance, the areas around Hoefijzerput are described as achievable even for the smallest walkers. You can find more easy options in the Hiking around Herenthout guide.
If you're interested in running, there are several trails available in the vicinity of Herenthout, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. You can explore various routes in the Running Trails around Herenthout guide, which includes loops starting from Herenthout itself.


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