Lakes around Gingelom offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features a mix of natural inland lakes, nature reserves with ponds, and estates with fishing waters. These areas provide habitats for various wildlife, including migratory birds, and are often integrated with walking paths and visitor facilities. The natural environment around Gingelom is characterized by its varied aquatic features and surrounding green spaces.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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A beautiful area of (only) 34.5 hectares, characterized by reed beds, cattail ponds, and pools fringed by shrubs or with open banks... These diverse habitats offer countless bird species places to forage, nest, hibernate, or rest during their migration. No fewer than 212 species have already been observed! (Source: www.natagora.be)
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Very relaxing, beautiful well-maintained paths.
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More information about Het Vinne can be found at www.vlaamsbrabant.be/nl/vrije-tijd-en-toerisme/provinciedomein-het-vinne-zoutleeuw
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The ponds of Nieuwenhove are about to change. Nieuwenhove is getting a brand new visitors centre in the form of a pavilion on screw piles at the historic pond, which should make it seem as if it is floating. The building should blend in with the surroundings and biodiversity will play an important role. The reception building will not only be on a jetty at the pond, it will also have to enter into a 'dialogue' with the two well-known existing heritage buildings. In order to be able to create a natural clear fish pond, the carp will also be removed. Everything should be ready by the autumn of 2024. The building and the pond adjustments are just a few changes to the whole. For example, the avenue will be redesigned, the playground will be reorganised, the Kelsbeek will be partly relocated, the canal will be opened up to make water more visible, and so on. Info at https://www.limburg.be/Limburg/bouwt/Sites/Nieuwenhoven
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Get away from the walking path for a while, to watch the playful behavior on the water... The sound here is the tranquility of the life of the breeding birds...
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Here you go to the birdwatching hut on the water that is a few meters further in the lake. In normal, wet conditions you also walk a fair distance above the lake that surrounds you on both sides thanks to a boardwalk with poles. From the hut itself you can see almost the entire lake and it usually doesn't take long for water birds such as cormorants to fly in front of your lens. On both sides of the path you can admire the water lilies, depending on the season of course.
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Two small pieces. East to the bird hide and west another tiny path before you come around and reach the main road.
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Since 1974, the province of (Flemish) Brabant has owned the 120 hectare Vinne. In 2000 it was decided to transform the area into a lake again. Work started in 2004; the poplars were cleared and the groundwater level rose because drainage was largely stopped. The entire area is ideal for migratory birds. Immovable Heritage Inventory 2024: Het Vinne, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/300182
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Several lakes in the region are excellent for families. Lake Het Vinne offers a playground, play forest, sensory experience path, and a visitor center. The Boardwalk through Het Vinne is also particularly child-friendly. Hélécine Estate is ideal for families, featuring two playgrounds, mini-golf, and an educational pond within its 28-hectare park. Nieuwenhoven Pond also welcomes young and old for fishing activities.
Yes, there are several options for easy walks. Lake Het Vinne is a provincial domain with various walking possibilities, including adventurous hiking trails. The Boardwalk through Het Vinne provides a unique experience of walking over water. Hélécine Estate features a 28-hectare walking park, perfect for leisurely strolls.
Parking is generally available at the larger domains. Hélécine Estate is explicitly listed with parking facilities. Provincial domains like Lake Het Vinne and Nieuwenhoven Pond typically offer visitor parking.
Yes, Lake Het Vinne is wheelchair accessible and provides two all-terrain wheelchairs and slings free of charge for visitors, ensuring a more inclusive experience.
The lakes around Gingelom are rich in wildlife, especially birds. Haut-Geer Nature Reserve is a significant observation site for numerous bird species, with over 212 species observed due to its diverse habitats of reed beds, cattail ponds, and pools. Lake Het Vinne is also an ideal area for migratory birds.
Yes, fishing is possible at certain locations. At Nieuwenhoven Pond, you can fish from April to October, though a fishing permit purchased at the visitor center is mandatory. Hélécine Estate also has two ponds open for trout and carp fishing from the second Sunday of March to mid-November.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region around Gingelom offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to difficult options, by exploring Cycling around Gingelom. For hikers, there are easy to moderate trails available, detailed in the Hiking around Gingelom guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also find moderate trails in the area, as shown in MTB Trails around Gingelom.
Yes, Hélécine Estate features a castle and a 19th-century icehouse within its park, offering a glimpse into the region's history. Lake Het Vinne also has historical significance, being intersected by an old border between the Duchy of Brabant and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège.
Lake Het Vinne is unique because it is the only natural inland lake in Flanders. It's a provincial domain that has been transformed to its natural lake state, making it a significant ecological site, especially for migratory birds.
Haut-Geer Nature Reserve is highly recommended for nature observation, particularly birdwatching, due to its diverse habitats. Lake Het Vinne is also an excellent spot for observing migratory birds and enjoying a natural environment.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. Lake Het Vinne has a visitor center. Hélécine Estate features a Pop Up Bar with a terrace open on specific days, and picnic spots are available. Nieuwenhoven Pond is getting a brand new visitor center by autumn 2024.


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