Best lakes around Delfzijl provide diverse water experiences, from coastal estuaries to inland lakes. The region is characterized by its connection to the Eems-Dollard estuary, where fresh and salt water meet, creating a unique natural habitat. Beyond the coastal areas, significant lakes like Schildmeer and Oldambtmeer offer opportunities for recreation and nature observation. This area combines maritime history with a rich natural landscape, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Blauwestad (German: Blaustadt) is a new residential area in the Dutch region of East Groningen, roughly between the towns of Winschoten, Midwolda, Oostwold, Finsterwolde, and Scheemda. The area belongs to the municipality of Oldambt and is part of the Blauwestad project, which primarily aims to stimulate the economy in the region, which is considered part of East Groningen. The area consists of approximately 1,500 houses with areas ranging from 700 to 7,400 m², spread across five separate residential areas: - De Wei - Het Riet - Het Park - Het Dorp and - Het Wold The houses are generally in the more expensive price ranges. A house in "Het Dorp" costs around €250,000 in the lower price ranges, and in the higher price ranges, where you can find a house with many extras, such as a balcony, the price is around €1,500. B. a private boat parking space directly at the house, around one million euros. The residential area is located on the Oldambtmeer.
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Nice place to go 1/2 hour before sunset! Lots of birds to spot, geese, but also a crane seen. Exciting boardwalk with one-way traffic.
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Nice one-way boardwalk in 't Roegwold. Unfortunately, when I was back on the mainland, I saw a stubborn couple along the way, who walked the boardwalk against the direction of walking. The boardwalk is quite narrow. Halfway along the path is a small island with a bench.
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The trail is currently closed due to bird flu.
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An architectural feature, in a fantastic location.
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From here a nice walk to the bird hide
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The Delfzijl region offers a diverse range of water experiences, from the unique Eems-Dollard estuary where fresh and salt water meet, to inland lakes like Schildmeer and Oldambtmeer. You can enjoy coastal beaches, nature reserves, and various recreational activities.
Yes, the Eems-Dollard estuary is a significant natural area for birdwatching, serving as a resting, breeding, and feeding ground for numerous bird species. The 't Roegwold nature reserve bordering Schildmeer also offers diverse wildlife. For a dedicated spot, consider visiting the Kiekkaaste Birdwatching Tower, located on the edge of the Dollartwatt, where you can observe waders, ducks, and sometimes even seals.
Schildmeer is ideal for families. At Steendam, you'll find recreational facilities including a sandy beach perfect for sunbathing and picnicking, and a newly built jetty for swimming. You can also rent boats and SUPs for water sports like kayaking, canoeing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddleboarding. The surrounding cycling paths are also great for family outings.
The region offers well-maintained cycling paths, including a wooden cycle bridge around Schildmeer. For more extensive cycling, you can explore various routes such as the 'Fraeylemaborg – Road Along Damsterdiep loop' or 'View of the Ems Estuary – Fraeylemaborg loop'. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Delfzijl guide.
For a truly unique walk, visit the Boardwalk Over Dannemeer. This 600-meter long path offers wide views over the water and includes a small island with a bench for resting. The path moves slightly with the water, providing a special experience.
Yes, The Blue City is a settlement known for its interesting and varied architecture. This area features impressive design within the water landscape, with many homes having private jetties for boats.
Steendam, located at Schildmeer, offers a range of amenities. These include marinas, a sandy beach, restaurants like Kaap Steendam with a waterside terrace, campsites, and a bungalow park. It's a hub for recreation and relaxation.
Yes, swimming is possible. Schildmeer has a sandy beach at Steendam with a jetty for jumping into the water. Delfzijl also boasts a large sandy beach along the Eems-Dollard estuary, suitable for refreshing dips in the Dollard.
Oldambt Lake is a large lake and nature reserve, approximately 800 hectares in size. It's suitable for sailing and motor yachts due to its average depth of 1.30 meters. The area also offers scenic views for cycling and hiking.
Schildmeer is great for outdoor activities throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, for water sports and cycling. In winter, when the lake freezes over, it historically hosts ice skating championships, offering a unique seasonal experience.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like 'Immerse yourself in Delfzijl - A trail run around the terp' or 'War Memorial Delfzijl – De Diekloper Bridge loop'. More options are available in the Running Trails around Delfzijl guide.
The Eems-Dollard estuary is a unique natural area where fresh and salt water meet, creating a special habitat for diverse flora and fauna. It's ecologically important as a resting, breeding, and feeding ground for numerous bird species and serves as a 'nursery' for fish. The area also features scenic coastal environments and cycling paths along the sea dike.


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