Lakes around Bernheze are primarily found in the nearby Land van Cuijk region, offering diverse water recreation opportunities. This area in North Brabant, Netherlands, is characterized by its proximity to natural landscapes and recreational lakes formed by sand extraction. These lakes provide settings for various outdoor activities, including water sports, swimming, and nature observation. The region features forested areas, sandy beaches, and well-maintained paths for hiking and cycling.
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Dogs can swim here.
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Also wonderful for dogs to swim in.
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Restaurant Bomenpark is the perfect base for hikers and cyclists who want to discover the beautiful surroundings. Enjoy good food, refined wines and a warm welcome. The Bomenpark offers everything you need for an unforgettable day. Escape the hustle and bustle, relax and taste nature at the Bomenpark. The Heesch arboretum is a tree park with many different types of trees. Staatsbosbeheer has placed signs with the species name.
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Something for everyone! From water to sand(box) for the dogs!!
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While Bernheze itself doesn't have large, prominent lakes directly within its borders, the nearby Land van Cuijk region offers several notable recreational lakes. These include De Kraaijenbergse Plassen, known for extensive water sports, De Kuilen, a nature and recreation area with swimming and diving, and Radioplassen, suitable for fishing and nature observation. You can find more information about water recreation in the Land van Cuijk region here.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are great for families. De Kuilen is a popular choice, offering a sandy beach for swimming and sunbathing within a forested area. The Great Goose Pond and Klompven, both fens in the Herperduin nature reserve, are also considered family-friendly for their natural beauty and walking opportunities.
The region offers diverse water sports. De Kraaijenbergse Plassen is particularly well-suited for a wide range of activities, including sailing, surfing, swimming, canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), and even diving due to its clear water. De Kuilen also provides opportunities for swimming and diving.
Absolutely. Lakes like De Kuilen feature easily accessible walking paths, including a 6.6-kilometer route through nature. The Great Goose Pond and Klompven are located within the beautiful Herperduin nature reserve, offering excellent hiking opportunities. For more hiking options in the broader area, explore the Hiking around Bernheze guide.
Yes, the area around the lakes is very suitable for cycling. De Kraaijenbergse Plassen has 15.5 kilometers of well-maintained cycling paths along its shores. You can also find a Creative Cycle Path Around De Kuilen, which is a high-quality gravel path. For more cycling routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Bernheze guide.
For nature observation, the Great Goose Pond is an excellent spot to observe various creatures and plants, including different types of dragonflies. Radioplassen, with its surrounding wooded areas and fishing/nature ponds, is also a pleasant destination for nature observation, especially birdwatching.
Yes, dogs are welcome in certain areas. Around Klompven in the Herperduin nature reserve, there is a designated part where dogs are allowed to run free. The Large Pond at Het Bomenpark is also noted as dog-friendly.
The lakes in this region, particularly those formed by sand extraction, offer unique features. De Kuilen is notable for its historical bottom layers, containing ancient shells and fossils, making it interesting for divers. The area around Large Pond at Het Bomenpark features an arboretum with various tree species, each with nameplates.
Yes, you can find dining options near some of the lakes. At Large Pond at Het Bomenpark, there is a restaurant with a terrace by the water. De Kuilen also has a beach pavilion where you can grab a bite to eat.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the serene waters and diverse plant and animal life, especially at fens like the Great Goose Pond. The well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, along with facilities for swimming and water sports, also receive high praise, making the areas perfect for both active recreation and relaxation.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the warmer months from spring to early autumn (April to October) are ideal for swimming, water sports, and enjoying the beaches. During these times, the weather is pleasant for hiking and cycling, and the natural areas are vibrant with flora and fauna. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage around the wooded lakes.
Yes, around De Kuilen, you can find 30 coastal works created by different amateur artists, placed along the pits. Additionally, the name 'Radioplassen' near Stevensbeek originates from a radio support transmitter that stood in the surrounding forests around 1950, adding a touch of local history.


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