Lakes around Maasdonk offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. Although Maasdonk no longer exists as a distinct municipality, the area it once covered is home to notable lakes and is in proximity to significant natural reserves featuring various water bodies. This region, now part of 's-Hertogenbosch and Oss, provides settings for outdoor activities and nature observation.
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Herperduin is a vast nature reserve between Herpen and Oss, on the north side of De Maashorst. The landscape consists of forests, shifting sands, heathlands, and open spaces where the old history of the Brabant sandy soils is still clearly visible. Originally, this area largely consisted of heath and sand drifts. Through centuries of land use, poor sandy soils developed where the landscape constantly changed. Later, large parts were afforested, mainly with Scots pine, to stabilize the shifting sand and produce timber. This resulted in the varied forest landscape you see today. Between the trees, there are still open sandy patches and heath remnants that are reminiscent of the former landscape. The transition between forest and open terrain, in particular, makes Herperduin attractive to walkers: one moment you are walking through a quiet forest lane, the next you find yourself in the middle of an open landscape with distant views. The area is part of De Maashorst and is known for its tranquility, wide sandy paths, and natural diversity. In addition to nature, you will also find traces of the past, such as old paths, burial mounds, and landscape elements that show that people have used these higher sandy soils for thousands of years. A typical Brabant nature area where forest, sand, and history come together.
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Dogs can swim here.
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Also wonderful for dogs to swim in.
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Beautiful nature reserve
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Restaurant Bomenpark is the perfect base for hikers and cyclists who want to discover the beautiful surroundings. Enjoy good food, refined wines and a warm welcome. The Bomenpark offers everything you need for an unforgettable day. Escape the hustle and bustle, relax and taste nature at the Bomenpark. The Heesch arboretum is a tree park with many different types of trees. Staatsbosbeheer has placed signs with the species name.
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Beautiful, winding cycle path, you can take a break by the lake and enjoy nature.
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The region offers a diverse landscape, from sandy beaches at recreational lakes to ecologically significant fens within nature reserves. You can find forests, heathlands, and even drifting sand areas. For example, Klompven is a fen located in a drifting sand area, and the Great Goose Pond is known for its diverse plant and animal life, including various dragonflies.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Geffense Plas, though not a highlight in the guide, is a popular recreational lake with a sandy beach, playground, and beach terrace. Within the guide, Klompven and the broader Herperduin Nature Reserve are also considered family-friendly, offering hiking opportunities.
The lakes and surrounding nature reserves provide excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For instance, the Herperduin Nature Reserve offers beautiful forests, drift sand remnants, and dedicated mountain bike routes. You can find detailed routes for hiking, cycling, and running in the area.
While the guide doesn't explicitly mention 'wild swimming' as an activity, the Geffense Plas is a popular recreational lake known for its clean, cool water suitable for swimming and paddleboarding. De Zandmeren Recreation Area also has a designated sand hole used for recreation, including swimming.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For example, around Klompven in the Herperduin nature reserve, dogs are allowed to run free in a specific part. The Large Pond at Het Bomenpark is also noted as dog-friendly.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling to enjoy the natural beauty and wildlife. Summer is perfect for recreational activities like swimming and sunbathing at lakes such as Geffense Plas or De Zandmeren Recreation Area.
Yes, you can find dining options near some of the lakes. The Large Pond at Het Bomenpark has a restaurant with a terrace by the water, perfect for a break. Near De Zandmeren Recreation Area, you'll find 'Brandend Zand', a cozy restaurant/cafe with a terrace.
Many lakes are situated within or near extensive nature reserves with well-marked hiking trails. The Herperduin Nature Reserve, which includes Klompven and the Great Goose Pond, is a popular hiking area. You can explore various routes, including easy walks like the 'Geffense Plas – Geffen Lake loop from Heesch' or 'Paddepoel Pond – Geffen Woods loop from Oss West'. More hiking routes are available in the Hiking around Maasdonk guide.
The Herperduin Nature Reserve is a significant natural gem, approximately 400 hectares in size, featuring beautiful forests, drift sand remnants, and fens like Klompven and the Great Goose Pond. It's known for its rich biodiversity and the presence of large grazers such as European bison, Tauros, and Exmoor ponies, which help maintain the landscape.
Yes, the Large Pond at Het Bomenpark is ideal for short walks, offering a pleasant stroll around the water with an arboretum nearby. The Geffense Plas also has a children's walking route, the 'Heksje Route', through surrounding woods.
The fens and lakes, particularly within the De Maashorst Nature Reserve and areas like the Great Goose Pond, are rich in biodiversity. You can spot diverse water birds, amphibians, and various types of dragonflies. The Herperduin Nature Reserve is also home to Exmoor ponies, Tauros, and badgers.
Yes, parking is generally available at popular recreational areas. For instance, De Zandmeren Recreation Area offers plenty of parking space. For other locations, it's advisable to check specific access points for parking information.


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