Best lakes around Kevelaer are found in its vicinity, offering various recreational opportunities and natural beauty. While Kevelaer itself features urban water installations, the surrounding area provides natural settings for outdoor activities. These lakes, many originating from former sand mining, have evolved into ecologically sensitive nature reserves. The region is also home to parts of the National Park De Maasduinen, which integrates several of these water bodies into its landscape.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Beautiful shady path through the forest.
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A well-maintained gravel road.
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very good cycle paths and beautiful area have fun
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A wonderful place in sunny weather.
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A detour to the dunes and sandy paths is also worth it. However, rather unsuitable by bike. Here you can only push your bike.
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The most notable lakes in the vicinity of Kevelaer are Reindersmeer, Leukermeer, Heitkampsee, and Rayerssee. Each offers different recreational opportunities and natural beauty.
Yes, you can go swimming in Leukermeer, which is a popular spot for water activities. Heitkampsee is also suggested as a good option for cooling off. However, Reindersmeer is an ecologically sensitive nature reserve where swimming is not permitted.
Absolutely. The area around Reindersmeer (Reinders Lake), particularly within the Maasduinen National Park, boasts numerous hiking and biking trails. A unique highlight at Reindersmeer is a self-service ferry that allows visitors to cross the lake as part of a 4 or 7 km hiking route. You can find more routes in the easy hikes around Kevelaer guide or the cycling around Kevelaer guide.
The lakes, especially Sandy Plains of Reindersmeer, are part of the Maasduinen National Park, offering diverse landscapes including forests, dunes, heathland, and lake environments. You might even spot wild horses in the Maasduinen National Park. The self-operated ferry at Reindersmeer is also a distinctive feature.
Yes, many areas are family-friendly. The Reindersmeer (Reinders Lake) and Maasduinen National Park are highlighted as suitable for families, offering easy routes for cycling and walking. The self-pulled ferry at Reindersmeer is also a fun experience for all ages.
Yes, the visitor center De Maasduinen, which connects Reindersmeer with Leukermeer, provides detailed information about the area and offers refreshments. There are also restaurants and an information center near Reindersmeer.
The lakes are beautiful and worth a trip at any time of year. The diverse landscapes of the Maasduinen National Park, with its forests, dunes, heathland, and lake environments, offer different charms throughout the seasons.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. You can explore various trails, including those around Reindersmeer and Leukermeer. For more details, refer to the MTB Trails around Kevelaer guide.
Yes, there is plenty of free parking available, particularly near Sandy Plains of Reindersmeer and the visitor center.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere, natural beauty, and extensive network of walking and cycling paths. The unique self-service ferry at Reindersmeer is often highlighted as a 'fabulous experience' and a lot of fun. Many appreciate the opportunity to relax, enjoy the views, and immerse themselves in nature.
Yes, fishing is permitted in Leukermeer, making it a popular choice for anglers. Reindersmeer, however, is an ecologically sensitive natural landscape where fishing is not allowed.
Many of the routes, especially within the Maasduinen National Park, are very easy to navigate, making them suitable for casual walks and cycling. The terrain is generally flat, offering accessible paths for a pleasant experience.


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