Lakes around Gangelt, a municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, offer diverse recreational opportunities within its natural landscape. The region features a mix of natural and artificial lakes, often integrated into nature reserves. These bodies of water provide settings for various outdoor activities, including hiking and enjoying tranquil natural environments. The area's terrain includes heathlands, forests, and wetlands, contributing to its rich biodiversity.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The open heath landscape lies on both sides of the wide, paved sand paths.
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I really like this hiking trail..
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The Teveren Heath covers an area of approximately 4.5 km² west of the town of Teveren in the southern district of Heinsberg along the German-Dutch border and, together with the nearby nature reserves of Rodebach and Brunssummerheide, forms the Heath Nature Park. On the German side, the towns of Geilenkirchen and Übach-Palenberg as well as the municipality of Gangelt border the area, which has been part of the Green Metropolis project since 2008. On the Dutch side lies the town of Brunssum. To the north of the heath is the NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen, the home airfield of the NATO E-3A unit with its AWACS early warning system.
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Small jetty over a small pond. On one side of the river there is very white sand on a small hill. When the sun is shining, an ideal picnic spot that almost gives off a bit of a sea vibe.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach, known for its small sandy beach within a nature reserve, ideal for dogs and children. Another favorite is Adolfosee, which offers a tranquil, natural shoreline along the Rur cycle path.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach is particularly suitable for children due to its shallow areas. The Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve, which includes small lakes, also offers areas where children can splash in the water.
The Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach is ideal for dogs to cool off, run around, and swim. While not an official bathing lake, dogs on a leash are generally allowed around Adolfosee, and some owners let their dogs swim there.
The region boasts diverse natural features. You'll find heathlands, forests, and wetlands. The Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve features shrub heaths, pine forests, marsh forests, and open sandy areas. The Teverener Heide Nature Reserve also offers open heath landscapes with wide sand paths, small lakes, ponds, and bog ponds, each a unique biotope.
Absolutely. The area is excellent for hiking. The Teverener Heide Nature Reserve has attractive hiking trails through varied landscapes of heath, bog, lakes, and forests. You can find numerous hiking routes, including those around Kahnweiher, by exploring the Hiking around Gangelt guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Adolfosee is conveniently located on the Rur cycle path, making it easily accessible for cyclists. The broader region offers many cycling routes, which you can explore in the Cycling around Gangelt guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. The Brunssummerheide is noted for being beautiful in all seasons. For enjoying the heather in bloom, August and September are particularly scenic in areas like the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve.
The Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach is a nice swimming lake with a small sandy beach. While Adolfosee is not an official bathing lake, swimming is tolerated, and it's also used for sailing and windsurfing by a local club. Effelder Waldsee, a short drive away, offers a beach and an aqua-park during warmer months.
Kahnweiher in Gangelt features an attached bistro and cafe, providing a place to relax and get refreshments. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local amenities or bring your own provisions, especially when visiting nature reserves like the Teverener Heide.
Adolfosee is often considered an insider tip due to its natural shoreline and tranquil atmosphere, with access to the water limited to a few specific spots. The various small lakes and bog ponds within the Teverener Heide Lakes also offer serene environments for nature observation.
For the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve, the Scherpenseel hiking car park is a good starting point. For Adolfosee, there is a large parking lot approximately 300 meters from the swimming area. Specific parking details for other lakes may vary, so it's recommended to check local signage.
Yes, the nature reserves around Gangelt are rich in biodiversity. The Teverener Heide Lakes and surrounding heathland offer opportunities to spot wildlife, including deer. The Effelder Waldsee, while a bit further, is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including various bird species, deer, and hares.


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