Best lakes around Assenede are characterized by a diverse natural landscape, featuring numerous creeks and ponds. This region in East Flanders offers a mix of natural reserves and provincial parks, providing varied outdoor experiences. The area is known for its flat terrain, making it suitable for easy lake walks and family-friendly exploration. Many locations offer opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy tranquil waterscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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If you're feeling adventurous, bring your swimsuit. You can take a sudden risk here!
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YOU CAN SWIM HERE IN WARM WEATHER
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It is a magnificent walking route in which you pass many creeks. Time can be made for a stop along the creeks for a picnic or rest moment with a beautiful view. Recommended!
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The Otheensche Kreek is a fairly wide creek in Zeeland Flanders, named after the village of Othene that has since been absorbed by Terneuzen. The northern part of the Otheensche kreek is currently located in the city of Terneuzen. The Otheensche kreek once started as the Notense Geul, an outlet of the Honte. The Otheensche kreek has become increasingly fresh over the years and is currently a reservoir for fresh water. The creek covers approximately 100 hectares and is on average three meters deep, with a six-meter well here and there. Because the creek is considered a swimming water, there is more control over the quality of the water, which only increases the quality of the water, which also benefits the fish population. In this way, the creek is also suitable as a fishing water. The Otheensche kreek is divided in two by the Kraagbrug. Source Wikipedia
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With an area of 39 hectares, the Boerekreek is the largest in the region. Long ago called the Grote Geule, you can view it from the Leopold Canal and from the road to Sint-Jan-in-Eremo. There is also a Bloso water sports center where you can park (not always open). From the Leopold Canal (east of the Sint-Jansbrug) you can see part of the part managed by Natuurpunt and an information board a little further. Attention: the part with the footpath and Instagram sign that is occasionally shown here between the photos is on the Oostpolder Creek on the other side of the road.
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The Bentillekreek is the only creek in the Sint-Margriete and Sint-Jan-in-Eremo creek area south of the Leopold Canal. It is also the only one with sandy soils instead of clay soils and even the only one that was scoured out in the sand area in the sand area. Like the other four creeks, it is an old peat pit. Fishing is allowed on a part of the Bentillekreek (indicated with color codes on signs). Together with various partners, Natuurpunt, which also takes care of the management, also planted a native orchard here with old local fruit varieties. In 2020 and 2021, a family route was also developed for which Natuurpunt placed picnic benches with a board game. At the picnic bench at the Bentillekreek you will also find information boards and extra seats. There is a good chance that you will spot kingfishers in the area. There is a footpath that takes you from the towpath along the Leopold Canal to beautiful viewpoints, the creek, the orchard and the benches.
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Het Leen is a provincial domain that is partly located in Eeklo, but mainly in Lievegem. It includes 265 hectares of forest, more than 30 km of hiking trails, half of which are paved, fish ponds, a forest information center and forest class center and an arboretum.
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Yes, several lakes in the Assenede region are ideal for families. Ponds of Het Leen, Boerekreek, and Puyenbroeck Provincial Park all offer amenities and environments suitable for all ages. Puyenbroeck, for instance, has a large playground, an animal park, and opportunities to rent bikes or pedal boats.
Puyenbroeck Provincial Park is known for having parts that are wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors with mobility challenges to enjoy the natural surroundings. The park features extensive forest areas and several ponds.
The lakes around Assenede are rich in wildlife. At Boerekreek, a significant wetland, you might spot mallards, white-fronted geese, buzzards, kestrels, songbirds, frogs, and amphibians. Bentillekreek is a beautiful nature reserve where kingfishers have a breeding ground. Puyenbroeck Provincial Park also has a permanent breeding wall for birds like sand martins and bee-eaters, and an ice cellar used by bats.
Yes, the region's flat terrain makes it suitable for easy lake walks. Ponds of Het Leen offers paved roads for walking, especially during weekdays. Boerekreek features a 9.5-kilometer yoga path, perfect for a mindful stroll.
You'll find options for refreshments near some of the lakes. Ponds of Het Leen has a cafeteria available. Along the Otheensche Creek, there is a nice tavern halfway along the cycle path.
The Otheensche Creek is considered a swimming water, and its water quality is regularly controlled, making it suitable for swimming. Always check local signage for current regulations and safety information before entering the water.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. For Ponds of Het Leen, visiting during weekdays allows access to all paved roads, offering a more extensive exploration of its beautiful nature. Boerekreek's yoga path is particularly popular in winter for 'snow yoga'.
Yes, the flat terrain around Assenede is well-suited for circular walks. For hiking routes that often feature circular paths around the region's natural areas, you can explore options in the Hiking around Assenede guide.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and hiking routes that pass by or are close to the lakes, allowing you to combine lake visits with other sports.
While popular spots are well-known, Bentillekreek is a beautiful nature reserve that might be considered a hidden gem. It offers a footpath with viewpoints, an orchard, and is a great spot for birdwatchers hoping to see kingfishers. It's also the only creek in its area with sandy soils.
Parking availability varies by location. For Boerekreek, you can often find parking at the Bloso water sports center, though it's not always open. For other locations, it's advisable to check specific highlight pages or local information for designated parking areas.
While specific regulations for each lake may vary, many natural areas in Belgium are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's recommended to check local signage at each lake or park, such as Puyenbroeck Provincial Park or Ponds of Het Leen, for their specific pet policies.


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