Lakes around Wirdum, located in the province of Friesland, Netherlands, offers access to the expansive Frisian Lakes region. The village is situated near Leeuwarden and Grou, with its area between the Wirdumervaart/Ringsloot and the Zwette, part of Friesland's waterway network. This interconnected system allows for exploration of diverse landscapes and water-based activities. The region is known for its opportunities for water sports, relaxation, and nature exploration.
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The Leysiel barrage fulfills several functions: The 30-meter-wide sluice supports the drainage function of the facilities in Greetsiel and Leybuchtsiel. Since 1991, the barrage, together with the sluice and lock, has formed the terminal structure of the "Leyhörn" dike nose, the core of the Leybucht coastal protection measure. https://www.nlwkn.niedersachsen.de/startseite/hochwasser_kustenschutz/landeseigene_anlagen/sperrwerke/leysiel_sperrwerk/sperrwerk-leysiel-41344.html
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⚓✨ The Leysiel barrier and the associated Leyhörn reservoir form an impressive ensemble of modern coastal protection and valuable natural area on the western edge of the Leybucht.
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Wonderful region with many small sluices.
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There is a lot to discover on this section. We were very lucky and saw a marsh harrier, oystercatchers, many geese, a meadow yellow wagtail, ducks and a male ruff. Of course there were also numerous gulls and tawny terns.
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The 646 hectare "Leyhörn" nature reserve protrudes into the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea National Park as a nose-shaped 👃 bulge and is of great importance as a flood-free, coastal 🐣 breeding and resting area with diverse biotope structures. The bottom line, however, is that we see a lot more 🐑 🐑 🐑 sheep here than 🦅🦆🦢🪶 birds 😅.
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The 646 hectare "Leyhörn" nature reserve protrudes as a nose-shaped 👃 bulge into the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea National Park and is of great importance as a flood-free, coastal 🐣 breeding and resting area with diverse biotope structures. The bottom line, however, is that we see a lot more 🐑 🐑 🐑 sheep here than 🦅🦆🦢🪶 birds 😅.
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Enjoy wonderful peace and quiet, expansive panoramic views. Different birds to watch....seagulls squawking.... 💙 Hello, welcome to a soothing break 📸
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The Leyhörn is a nature reserve on the peninsula of the same name in the south of the Leybucht in the Lower Saxony municipality of Krummhörn in the Aurich district, which was created in 1991 as part of coastal protection measures. The nature reserve with the registration number NSG WE 220 is 646 hectares in size. A large part of the nature reserve is part of the EU bird sanctuary “Krummhörn”. To the south and southeast it partly borders on the “Krummhörn” landscape protection area. The area has been protected since December 3, 1994. The responsible lower nature conservation authority is the Aurich district. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Wirdum, located in Friesland, Netherlands, provides excellent access to the expansive Frisian Lakes region. Some of the most popular lakes include Sneekermeer, renowned for its water sports and the annual Sneekweek regatta, and Slotermeer, known for excellent sailing and charming surrounding villages. The Fluessen offers vast open waters for sailing, while Tjeukemeer is the largest lake in Friesland.
Yes, the Frisian Lakes region, easily accessible from Wirdum, is a prime destination for water sports. Lakes like Sneekermeer are famous for sailing, with facilities including a speedboat track and marinas. Other lakes such as Heegermeer and Fluessen also offer ample space for sailing and other water-based activities.
The region offers diverse natural features. The Wyldemerk is a nature reserve with an idyllic lake, rich in shrubs, woods, and marshy meadows, attracting numerous bird and insect species, including up to 35 kinds of dragonflies. The White Lake (De Witte Mar) is another hidden gem, surrounded by forests, known for its distinctive white sand bottom and as a haven for amphibians.
Many lakes in the Frisian region offer family-friendly activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, paddling, and cycling along scenic routes. The interconnected waterways make it ideal for boat tours, and many lakes have areas suitable for picnics and relaxation. The Wyldemerk nature reserve also features hiking trails and picnic benches for family outings.
Wirdum offers various outdoor routes. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Greetsiel Harbor – Pilsum Lighthouse loop from Wirdum' or the 'Wirdum Stone House – Scenic Countryside Cycle Path loop from Wirdum'. If you prefer gravel biking, consider the 'Pünte Ferry on the Großes Meer – Marscher Tief loop from Bedekaspel'. For running, there are trails such as the 'Running loop from Wirdum'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Wirdum, Gravel biking around Wirdum, and Running Trails around Wirdum guides.
Yes, the region is excellent for birdwatching. The Wyldemerk nature reserve is particularly rich in birdlife. Additionally, the Leyhörn Nature Reserve Birdwatching Hut is a known 'hot spot' for ornithologists, attracting around 200 different bird species throughout the year due to its diverse habitats including salt marshes, pastures, and reed beds.
The Frisian Lakes region is generally pleasant from spring through autumn, with summer being ideal for water sports and outdoor activities. Events like Sneekweek in August bring a lively atmosphere to Sneekermeer. In winter, if conditions are right, some lakes like The White Lake gain popularity for ice skating.
Absolutely. The White Lake (De Witte Mar) is a unique hidden gem, named for its distinctive white sand layer at the bottom. It's an oasis of calmness surrounded by forests, perfect for quiet hikes and observing amphibians. The Wyldemerk nature reserve, connected to Slotermeer and Fluessen, is another special area, known for its rich biodiversity and tranquil environment.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive opportunities for water sports, the serene natural beauty, and the interconnectedness of the Frisian Lakes. Many enjoy the ability to explore diverse landscapes by boat, bike, or on foot, and the charming local hospitality in surrounding villages. The region's appeal is reflected in over 1400 upvotes and 300 photos shared by the komoot community.
Nature lovers and photographers will find plenty to capture. The Leyhörn Nature Reserve Birdwatching Hut offers excellent vantage points for observing diverse bird species. The scenic sections along the 3-Meere-Weg, particularly by the Großer Meer, provide picturesque views and unique experiences like self-propelled ferries. The tranquil settings of Wyldemerk and The White Lake are also ideal for capturing serene landscapes and wildlife.
Yes, facilities are available for renting equipment. For example, the Paddle & Pedal Station Großes Meer offers bike and canoe rentals, providing an ideal starting point for exploring the region from a different perspective. Many marinas and water sports centers around the larger Frisian Lakes also offer boat and board rentals.
The Frisian Lakes are renowned for their extensive and interconnected network of navigable rivers, channels, and canals. This system allows for seamless exploration by boat, making it possible to travel between various lakes like Slotermeer and Fluessen via waterways such as the Luts, and connecting to larger routes like the Princess Margriet Canal.


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