Best lakes around Roden offer diverse natural settings for outdoor activities. The region features a variety of lakes, from recreational facilities to quiet forest ponds. These bodies of water provide opportunities for relaxation and exploration within the natural landscape. The komoot community has identified several notable spots for visitors to experience.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The Heftersweiher was probably created in 1826. Source: Information board at the site
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A small pond in the middle of the forest - very unexpected. Attention, a camera with a motion detector records every 'visitor'.
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The ideal place to throw your phone in the dirt...😉 Happened to me!
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Very pretty. Some cute ducks appreciate that too :)
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According to the information board, guaranteed without salamanders ;-)
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With ample parking for visitors, but long-term parking is prohibited 🚫
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Playgrounds for the little ones and relaxation on the lawns and benches. You just have to be careful not to lie in the dirt of the geese :-)
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The Roden area, situated in the Drenthe province, offers a diverse range of lakes. You'll find recreational facilities like Maradies Lakes, quiet forest ponds such as Salamandersee Pond, and lakes with historical significance like Heftersweiher Pond at Torhaus Aurora. The region also features larger lakes like Zuidlaardermeer and Paterswoldsemeer, known for watersports.
Yes, several lakes around Roden are ideal for families. Maradies Lakes is a recreation facility with a playground and Kneipp facility. 't Nije Hemelriek, though not directly in Roden, is known for its wide sandy beach, shallow water, and playground equipment, making it very family-friendly. Klostersee also features a beach, and Loomeer has a gently sloping bottom perfect for children.
For swimming and relaxation, consider Blauwe Meer, known for its clear, deep water, or Gasselterveld, which features turquoise water and a large sandy beach. 't Nije Hemelriek is also excellent for sunbathing and swimming with its tropically colored water and white sand beaches. Klostersee also offers a beach area.
Absolutely. While not directly within Roden, the larger lakes in the Drenthe province, such as Zuidlaardermeer and Paterswoldsemeer, are popular destinations for various watersports, including surfing, canoeing, sailing, and boat tours.
Yes, Heftersweiher Pond at Torhaus Aurora is a notable historical site, believed to have been created in 1826 and once served as a water reservoir for feeding game. Klostersee is also categorized as a natural monument.
The natural settings around Roden's lakes offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. At Salamandersee Pond, visitors have occasionally seen deer quenching their thirst. The beautifully landscaped Maradies Lakes are also appreciated by ducks.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find numerous trails for different skill levels. For more detailed routes and options, explore the Hiking around Roden guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Roden provides excellent opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find a variety of MTB Trails around Roden and explore scenic Road Cycling Routes around Roden.
Visitors appreciate the serene and beautifully landscaped environments. For instance, Maradies Lakes is noted for its peaceful atmosphere, while Salamandersee Pond is described as a quiet, unexpected gem in the forest. The community has contributed over 20 photos and 50 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these locations.
For a quieter experience, Salamandersee Pond is a small pond nestled in the middle of a forest, offering a very unexpected and tranquil natural setting. Ieberenplas in the forestry of Grolloo is also a smaller, quieter play pond suitable for picnics.
Some lakes, like Klostersee, offer ample parking for visitors. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight details for parking information.
Facilities vary by lake. Maradies Lakes is a recreation facility with a playground and Kneipp facility. 't Nije Hemelriek offers kiosks and restaurants, while Loomeer provides a toilet block and catering during high season. Klostersee has a fisherman's hut open on Fridays and Sundays.


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