Best lakes around Skarsterlân, now integrated into De Fryske Marren, are a central part of the broader Frisian Lakes system. This region is characterized by its extensive waterways, offering diverse opportunities for water sports and natural exploration. The landscape features numerous lakes, many formed by glacial activity, providing varied environments from tranquil sailing areas to vibrant recreational hubs.
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Very nice cycle path by the lake.
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A great route through the countryside. Strong winds are to be expected, though.
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When the weather is nice, everyone can😃
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Beautiful view over the lake
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Tsjûkemar is an inland lake in the Dutch province of Friesland on the edge of the province of Overijssel and the largest body of water in the so-called Friese Meren. It used to be just a shallow lake with no special tourist attractions. With a fixed bridge in the south (towards Lemmer), the Tsjûkemar ends in the north with one of the few remaining motorway lift bridges (towards Joure). The clearance height of the fixed bridge can block larger sailors. The towns of Echtenerbrug, Delfstrahuizen, Vierhuis and Oosterzee are located on the lake. There are also a few campsites. Echtenerbrug and Delfstrahuizen are separated by the Christaansloot pier. This is part of a small part of an old peat route that leads to the Tsjûkemar and is now equipped with many moorings. This is also where the exit towards the province of Overijssel is located. In the southwest, the exit leads over the Follegasloot to Groote Brekken and to Lemmer. Very nice cycle paths, swimming opportunities. Great nature.
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The Langweerderwielen (Frisian: Langwarder Wielen) is an elongated lake south of the Sneekermeer in the municipality of De Friese Meren. It is about three kilometers long, one kilometer wide and becomes increasingly narrower towards the northeast. The northeastern tip of the lake is called Oudeweg. The lake has connections on the west side with the Prinses Margrietkanaal and the Koevordermeer, on the southeast side with the Tjeukemeer via the Scharsterrijn and on the north side with the Sneekermeer via the Noorder Oudeweg or via the Prinses Margrietkanaal. There is a lot of recreational boating on the Langweerderwielen. There are marinas and holiday parks in Langweer and Boornzwaag. There is a beach on the lake at Langweer. Right next to the Langweerderwielen is the Put van Nederhorst, an enclosed 21 meter deep recreational lake with a beach. This lake near Boornzwaag is not part of the Langweerderwielen, but is a former sand pit. Great nature and fantastic cycling routes.
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Beautiful old lock house at the beginning of a lovely shell path!
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It Gemaaltje The pumping station Oosterzee, which was built in 1940. The building does not have a monumental status, but was restored in 2018 due to the local importance of the Oosterzee. It is now a hangout and birdhouse.
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The region, formerly Skarsterlân, is known for several popular lakes. Among them, Langweerderwielen is a hub for recreational boating with marinas and a beach. Lake Tsjûkemar, the largest body of water in the Friese Meren, offers extensive cycle paths and swimming. The Sneekermeer is also highly regarded for its wide array of water sports and events like Sneekweek.
The lakes are characterized by diverse natural beauty. Many, like the Heegermeer and Fluessen, are glacial formations featuring islands such as Rakkenpolle and Langehoekspolle. You'll find extensive reed beds, open waters, and picturesque shorelines. The area also includes unique natural areas like The Weerribben National Park, known for its rare flora and fauna, ditches, and reed beds.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the peak season for water sports and outdoor activities is typically from spring through early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is ideal for boating, cycling, and swimming. Events like Sneekweek also draw large crowds in summer. For quieter visits focused on walking or cycling, the shoulder seasons (April, October) can be very pleasant.
Yes, many lakes offer family-friendly options. For instance, Langweerderwielen has a beach at Langweer and holiday parks. Lake Tsjûkemar provides swimming opportunities and safe cycling paths. Lemsterstrand Beach is another great spot with a sandy beach and facilities suitable for families.
The lakes are a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. You can enjoy recreational boating, sailing (especially on Sneekermeer with its speedboat track and sailing competitions), canoeing, surfing, and water biking. Designated areas for fast sailing are available on lakes like Slotermeer. Swimming is also popular at various locations, including beaches at Langweer and Lemmer.
Yes, you'll find several facilities. It Gemaaltje (Oosterzee Pump House) serves as a nice resting place with picnic tables directly on the shore. Beaches are available at Langweer on the Langweerderwielen and at Lemsterstrand Beach, which also features a large beach bar and parking. Many lakes also have marinas and holiday parks.
The region offers extensive cycling opportunities with routes suitable for various levels. You can find scenic paths around Lake Tsjûkemar and the Sneekermeer. For detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Skarsterlân guide, which includes routes like the 'Cultural route around Tjeukemeer' and the 'Nije Slachtedyk Gravel Path – Cycle Path Along Sneekermeer loop'.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available in the vicinity of the lakes. You can find routes that take you through varied terrain. For specific MTB trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Skarsterlân guide, which lists options such as the 'Cycle Path Along the Sneekermeer – Rufus Ferry loop' and routes around Legemeer Pond.
While the area is primarily known for cycling and water sports, you can find pleasant, easy walks along the lake shores and through surrounding villages. Many cycling paths are also suitable for walking, offering flat terrain and scenic views. Look for paths around towns like Langweer, Echtenerbrug, and Sloten for accessible strolls.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful landscapes, the tranquility of the water, and the excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. Many appreciate the well-maintained cycling paths, the lively atmosphere at popular spots like Langweerderwielen, and the chance to relax at beaches or charming resting places like It Gemaaltje. The combination of natural beauty and recreational facilities is a major draw.
Yes, several lakes and designated areas are suitable for swimming. Lake Tsjûkemar offers swimming opportunities, and there's a beach at Langweer on the Langweerderwielen. Additionally, the Put van Nederhorst, adjacent to Langweerderwielen, is a deep recreational lake with its own beach, perfect for a dip.
Parking is generally available at popular access points, marinas, and beaches. For example, Lemsterstrand Beach offers a large free parking area directly on the beach. Many towns and villages along the lakes also provide parking facilities for visitors.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not universally designated, many of the natural areas and walking paths around the lakes are suitable for dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage for any restrictions, especially in nature reserves or designated swimming areas. Many cafes and accommodations in the region are also welcoming to pets.


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