Best lakes around Wieringermeer are primarily found bordering this unique region. The Wieringermeer is a polder, land reclaimed from the former Wieringen Lake as part of the Zuiderzee Works, and is now largely agricultural. While the polder itself does not contain natural lakes, it is bordered by significant water bodies, most notably the IJsselmeer. This large freshwater lake, formed after the Afsluitdijk's completion, offers various recreational opportunities adjacent to the Wieringermeer polder.
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It's often windy on the dike, but if you make sure you're facing the right direction, it's a very pleasant route. Even in summer, when flies and mosquitoes are plentiful, always try to ride with the wind at your back.
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The De Groote Vliet nature reserve is a water-rich nature reserve in West Friesland, located in the province of North Holland, near Lake IJsselmeer and the historic towns of Medemblik and Hoorn. The area comprises a combination of grasslands, woodlands, reed beds, and marshes, attracting a wide variety of flora and fauna, including reed birds, butterflies, and a colony of grey herons. Several walking and cycling routes, such as the Vliet Route and the Onderdijk Route, run through the area, and it is a popular location for water recreation such as sailing and swimming.
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A wonderful sea. Swimming in shallow water is possible
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A wonderful sea. Swimming in shallow water is possible.
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The Amstelmeer is separated from the Wadden Sea by the Amsteldiepdeich, over which the federal road N99 passes. Before the Afsluitdijk (dam) was built, the original lake, Amsteldiep, was the transition between the Wadden Sea and the Zuiderzee. The Amstelmeer was actually a former inlet of the Wadden Sea. There are various small towns around the Amstelmeer; on the northeast side Westerland and De Haukus and on the southwest side Van Ewijcksluis. The Amstelmeer is now a hot spot for beach lovers, swimmers, surfers, sailors, anglers and bird watchers.
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Great view of the IJsselmeer. Tour is worth it 😀
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On the Stras sections here you can always see kitesurfers.
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Here the bike path is a bit away from the shore, but there are countless water birds to watch. The artificial canal system a little further east is also worth seeing - almost a bit like art or an inverted mini version of the Palm Islands in Dubai ;-)
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The Wieringermeer is a polder, meaning it's land reclaimed from water, so it doesn't have natural lakes within its boundaries. However, it is bordered by significant water bodies. The most prominent is the IJsselmeer, a vast freshwater lake formed from the former Zuiderzee. You'll also find smaller water-rich nature reserves like Groote Vliet and the Amstelmeer, which offer diverse landscapes for recreation.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and gravel biking on numerous trails. Water sports like windsurfing are popular on the Amstelmeer, and kitesurfing is common on the IJsselmeer near Medemblik. Many areas are also excellent for wildlife observation and leisurely walks.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find easy to moderate trails in the Robbenoordbos and Dijkgatbos areas. The Groote Vliet nature reserve also features walking routes like the Vliet Route and Onderdijk Route. For more options, explore the hiking guide for the region: Hiking around Wieringermeer.
Yes, swimming is possible in certain areas. The IJsselmeer near Wervershoof is known for its shallow waters, making it suitable for swimming. Always check local signs and conditions for safety before entering the water.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. The IJsselmeer near Wervershoof and IJsselmeer near Medemblik are popular for their accessible shores and recreational opportunities. Nature reserves like Koopmanspolder Nature Reserve and Groote Vliet also offer pleasant environments for families to explore.
Beyond the vast IJsselmeer, you can explore several unique natural features. The Groote Vliet nature reserve offers a rich mix of grasslands, woodlands, reed beds, and marshes. The Koopmanspolder Nature Reserve provides a blend of natural beauty and man-made landscapes, ideal for cycling and enjoying views of meadows and water.
Absolutely. The water-rich nature reserves are excellent for wildlife observation. Groote Vliet, for example, attracts diverse flora and fauna, including reed birds, butterflies, and a colony of grey herons. The IJsselmeer near Wervershoof is also known for its numerous water birds.
The Wieringermeer itself is historically significant as a polder, land reclaimed from the former 'Wieringer Lake' as part of the ambitious Zuiderzee Works. This transformation created fertile agricultural land. While the original lake is gone, its history shapes the landscape, and you can explore this past through tours like the photo hike tour of Wieringen, which highlights the dikes and water features of this transformed environment.
Yes, cycling is a popular way to explore the region. Many highlights, such as the Koopmanspolder Nature Reserve and Groote Vliet, feature dedicated cycle paths. You can find various gravel biking routes, including those around Robbenoordbos and Dijkgatbos. For more detailed routes, check out the gravel biking guide: Gravel biking around Wieringermeer.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the vast open waters of the IJsselmeer to the tranquil nature reserves. The opportunities for various outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and water sports are highly valued. Many also enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the chance to spot diverse wildlife, and the unique historical context of the polder landscape.
Yes, the Amstelmeer is very popular among water sports enthusiasts, especially for windsurfing. Its conditions make it an ideal spot for those looking to enjoy activities on the water.
Beyond the large lakes, the Groote Vliet is a notable water-rich nature reserve in West Friesland. It features a combination of grasslands, woodlands, reed beds, and marshes, making it a diverse habitat and a beautiful place for recreation.


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