Lakes around Rheden, a municipality in the Netherlands, offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The area features significant water bodies such as the expansive Lathumse Plassen and the serene Beekhuizen Pond. These locations provide settings for water sports, tranquil walks, and historical exploration. The region's geography includes varied terrain with forests, streams, and open water, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Beautiful!!! The old, old swimming pool of Loenen located in the middle of the forest. Beautiful!!! The old, old swimming pool of Loenen located in the middle of the forest
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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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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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What a wonderful piece of silence
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Beautiful formal garden. Bit of a hidden entry from the car park, but worth looking for.
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The Rheden area offers a diverse range of water bodies, from expansive recreational lakes perfect for water sports to serene ponds nestled within historical estates. You'll find significant water bodies like the Lathumse Plassen (also known as Rhederlaagse Meren) and the tranquil Beekhuizen Pond, alongside historical water features and scenic park lakes.
For water sports and swimming, the Rhederlaag Recreational Lake, part of the larger Lathumse Plassen/Rhederlaagse Meren area, is an excellent choice. It offers extensive opportunities for sailing, paddleboarding, surfing, and swimming, with sandy beaches and facilities available.
Yes, the region has several historical sites featuring water. Warnsborn Estate is a historical site with ponds fed by local streams, offering numerous hiking opportunities. Another unique spot is the Old Groenouwe Swimming Pool, a historical man-made structure now resembling a lake in the forest, with remnants like a springboard wall still visible.
The Waterfall at Beekhuizen Pond is a notable spot, located at the inlet of a smaller lake within a picturesque park-like valley. The entire Landgoed Beekhuizen estate, where the pond is situated, features clear springs, small waterfalls, and rock formations amidst a varied landscape.
Absolutely. The Rhederlaag Recreational Lake offers sandy beaches and facilities, making it ideal for families. Sonsbeek Park is also family-friendly, with lakes, walking paths, and amenities like cafes. Warnsborn Estate provides a natural setting for family walks and exploration.
Many lakes offer excellent walking opportunities. The Landgoed Beekhuizen estate, home to Beekhuizen Pond, has charming walking routes through forests and past water features. Warnsborn Estate and Sonsbeek Park also provide extensive paths around their water bodies. For more challenging routes, the nearby Veluwezoom National Park offers various trails.
Yes, the region around Rheden is popular for cycling. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Veluwezoom Blue MTB Main Route' and 'Veluwezoom Gravel Path', which are accessible from areas like Velp and Rheden. For road cycling, routes like 'Watersportvereniging Giesbeek – Lathumse Veerweg Bridge loop' offer scenic rides. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Rheden and Road Cycling Routes around Rheden guide pages.
The lakes around Rheden are beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming rhododendrons to areas like Beekhuizen Pond, while summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Lathumse Plassen. Autumn offers vibrant colors for walks, and winter provides a tranquil atmosphere for serene strolls, especially in the forested estates.
Many natural areas and estates around Rheden are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. Landgoed Beekhuizen and parts of the Veluwezoom National Park offer extensive walking paths where dogs are welcome. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs in recreational areas.
Amenities vary by location. The Rhederlaag Recreational Lake area has kiosks and restaurants, especially near the campsites and marinas. Sonsbeek Park also features cafes. For other lakes, nearby towns like Rheden and Velp offer a wider selection of dining options.
Beekhuizen Pond, located within the Landgoed Beekhuizen estate, is unique for its picturesque landscape, historical charm, and tranquil atmosphere. It features a park-like valley with clear springs, small waterfalls, and rock formations, designed in the 19th century as a walking paradise. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers seeking serene walks rather than active water sports.
Yes, parking is generally available at the more popular lake areas. For instance, the Rhederlaag Recreational Lake has a large paid parking lot. For other estates and parks, designated parking areas are usually provided, though some may require a fee or have limited capacity.
The diverse landscapes around Rheden's lakes support various wildlife. In areas like Landgoed Beekhuizen and the broader Veluwezoom National Park, you might spot Icelandic horses, deer, and stags. Birdwatching is also popular, especially around the larger water bodies like Lathumse Plassen, which attract various waterfowl.


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