Best lakes around Turnhout are situated in a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including fens, forests, and former sand extraction pits. This area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and nature appreciation. Many lakes are part of nature reserves, providing varied ecosystems. The landscape features a mosaic of forest, shrubs, and open areas, shaped by historical and natural processes.
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Here begins your journey of discovery through a versatile nature reserve where heathland, forest and open landscapes alternate. The Eksterheide is a place where you get to know new faces of nature while walking. Follow the paths and be surprised by vast views, quiet forest strips and special places along the route. 🥾 Whether you come for a short walk or a longer trip: here starts a moment of peace, space and nature experience.
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Many captivating stories have been written about this well (not just any well). The first probably dates back to 1571, when Lieske Coolbonders committed suicide by drowning herself in the well while the devil himself was pursuing her. Lieske was the illegitimate daughter of Katrien Coolbonders, who was raped by a Spanish nobleman. The nobleman was murdered by Katrien's husband. The body was first dumped in the Devil's Well. Later, it was buried somewhere nearby. (Efkesweg.be)
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Fantastic walk...very well signposted and with varied scenery! The Magpie Heath in Beerse!
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The Bootjesven is one of the most famous and beautiful spots in Wortel-Kolonie 🌿. 📍What is the Bootjesven? • It is a natural fen, surrounded by pine forests and heathland, in the heart of the tranquility of the Colony. • The name refers to the "boats" of peat moss that float on the water, giving the surface a fairytale-like appearance. • The fen is a vulnerable nature reserve: special plants such as cotton grass and sundew grow there, and you often find dragonflies and waterfowl there. • It is part of the Merkske Valley, a European Natura 2000 protected area. 🌿 Experience for hikers and cyclists • The Bootjesven is located along several beautiful hiking trails that start from the De Klapekster Visitor Center. • It is an ideal place to take a break and enjoy the peace and quiet and nature. • Because it is a sensitive area, walking on designated paths and not allowing dogs off the leash is important for the preservation of this unique natural environment.
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Very beautiful fen, a beautiful view from all sides
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Simply a very pleasant walking area, not far from the big city
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The region around Turnhout's lakes is known for its diverse natural landscapes, including fens, forests, and former sand extraction pits. Many lakes are part of valuable nature reserves, offering varied ecosystems with a mosaic of forest, shrubs, and open areas.
Yes, several lakes are recognized as natural monuments. For instance, The Zwart Water is a unique fen known for its dark water color, which comes from peat, and features a floating platform for birds. Another is Snepkens Pond, one of Flanders' oldest nature reserves, formed in an extinct dune pan and attracting diverse birdlife and unique flora.
Many lakes around Turnhout are family-friendly. Warandeplas is a great option, offering a beautiful location for walking and cycling. Devil's Pit Pond, located within the Duivelskuilpad nature reserve, is another tranquil spot for family relaxation.
Yes, Warandeplas is particularly dog-friendly, featuring a designated zone where dogs can freely enter the water. This makes it an excellent choice for walks with your canine companion.
The area around Turnhout's lakes offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and running. Many lakes are integrated into nature reserves, providing scenic paths for exploration and nature enjoyment.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For example, you can enjoy the 'Fens Trail' or 'Little Bridges Trail' which offer diverse landscapes. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Turnhout guide.
Yes, some lakes have interesting historical origins. Devil's Pit Pond, for instance, was historically a brickyard with clay pits in the early 19th century. Similarly, Rauw Pit consists of former sand quarries that have been transformed into a nature reserve.
Bootjesven, located within the Wortel-Kolonie, is a serene natural fen surrounded by pine forests and heathland. Its name, meaning 'little boats fen,' refers to the peat moss 'boats' that float on the water's surface, creating a picturesque scene. It's home to special plants like cotton grass and sundew, and often hosts dragonflies and various waterfowl.
While many lakes are beautiful for recreation, swimming is generally prohibited in most nature reserves to protect the delicate ecosystems. For example, swimming is not allowed in Warandeplas, though water skiing is possible there.
Ronde Put Nature Reserve is a valuable 169-hectare area in Postel featuring open water, reed land, marshland, heathland, coniferous forest, hay meadows, and floating lifts. It's an excellent place for walkers to relax and enjoy nature, with two bird watching huts available.
Yes, many lakes offer scenic viewpoints. View of Kesseven is a notable highlight specifically for its panoramic views of the lake and surrounding nature. Other lakes like The Zwart Water also provide excellent spots for birdwatching and enjoying the scenery.


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