Best lakes around Rozendaal are primarily found within the landscaped park of Kasteel Rosendael. This municipality in Gelderland features ornamental ponds and streams, which are integral to the castle's elaborate gardens. The park also includes unique water features like the "Bedriegertjes" (trick fountains), providing a tranquil setting for visitors. These water bodies support various bird species and offer serene views for walking paths.
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The waterfall was made about 70 years ago by my grandfather, his name is Ben Navarro, who also lived nearby. His sons Ben and Evert also helped with it, and his daughter Janny, who is my mother.
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very nice park for cycling or running
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Nicely laid out, including the stepping stones
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Beautiful piece, beautifully landscaped with the waterfall
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To the west of the heath lies Warnsborn, another wooded park that was created north of the Groot Warnsborn country estate. We cannot complain about a lack of beautifully situated benches today and so you will soon find us sitting on such a fine bench by a pond fed by the "Beek van Warnsborn". The "Baron van Heemstra" on the Bakenbergseweg in front of the Groot Warnsborn hotel is wearing glasses, which seems to be a rare sight for bronze busts. The Bospad leads us endlessly and imperceptibly along the "Beek van Warnsborn" out of the park.
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Rozendaal is primarily known for the ornamental ponds and streams within the landscaped park of Kasteel Rosendael. These are integral to the castle's elaborate gardens, rather than natural lakes. The park also features unique water attractions like the playful "Bedriegertjes" (trick fountains).
Yes, the most prominent historical water features are found at Kasteel Rosendael. Its park, developed over centuries, includes a series of ponds and streams, along with the famous 18th-century "Bedriegertjes" trick fountains. You can learn more about the castle and its park here. Additionally, the Warnsborn Estate is a historical site with a pond fed by the "Beek van Warnsborn".
For families, the "Bedriegertjes" (trick fountains) at Kasteel Rosendael are a unique and delightful experience, designed to surprise visitors with unexpected sprays of water. The castle park itself offers serene views and walking paths suitable for all ages. Additionally, Waterfall at Beekhuizen Pond and Sonsbeek Park are categorized as family-friendly highlights.
While the water features directly in Rozendaal are mostly ornamental, the Rhederlaag Recreational Lake is a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts and offers a refreshing dive with its sandy beach. It's a local recreation area with facilities.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, the Warnsborn Estate has many hiking trails, and you can find routes like 'Beautiful hiking trail – Beekhuizen Pond loop from Rosendael' which passes near the Waterfall at Beekhuizen Pond. You can explore more hiking options in the area by visiting the Hiking around Rozendaal guide.
The Waterfall at Beekhuizen Pond is a notable natural feature, a small waterfall at the inlet of a beautifully located lake at the edge of the forest. The ponds within Kasteel Rosendael park also provide a habitat for various bird species, including the Grey Wagtail, Little Grebe, and Common Kingfisher.
Yes, the area around Rozendaal is suitable for cycling. While the castle park itself is more for walking, you can find gravel biking routes that explore the wider region. For example, the Gravel biking around Rozendaal guide offers routes like 'Gravel in Loenermark & het Deelerwoud' which can take you through scenic areas.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique historical aspect of the water features at Kasteel Rosendael, especially the playful "Bedriegertjes." The tranquil setting of the castle park and the serene views offered by places like Sonsbeek Park are also highly appreciated for strolls and relaxation. The historical significance of sites like the Old Groenouwe Swimming Pool, now resembling a lake, also captivates visitors.
Yes, you can find running trails that offer scenic water views. For instance, the 'Rosendael Castle – Rosendael Castle and Park loop from Rosendael' route, found in the Running Trails around Rozendaal guide, will take you through the castle park with its ponds and streams.
Yes, for example, Sonsbeek Park is known for having cafes where you can enjoy a drink or lunch with a great view. The Rhederlaag Recreational Lake also has restaurants and chip shops nearby.
Yes, the Old Groenouwe Swimming Pool is a truly special historical site. Built in 1920, it's now an abandoned swimming pool in the middle of the forest that resembles a lake. It offers a unique glimpse into the past and is a fascinating place to explore.


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