Lakes around Walchum are situated in the Emsland region, offering diverse aquatic environments. The area features a mix of natural and man-made lakes, including former quarry lakes and recreational parks. These bodies of water provide opportunities for various outdoor activities. Walchum's proximity to the Ems River also integrates river-based recreational areas.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Due to sand excavation, large ponds have formed here, making it a real gathering place for various birds. It is now a beautiful and quiet area where you can cycle and walk.
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At the main entrance where the tourist information is located, there are sanitary facilities that are cleaned regularly. Opposite there is also a small café with various drinks at certain times.
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Nice little bungalows are located at the marina.
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The beach slopes gently, but there is also a jetty available for getting into the water. During the bathing season, a kiosk offers refreshments and toilets are also available. The entire lake is fenced and accessible from the car park.
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A tip for beer 🍺 A small, family-run, committed and cozy brewery in Lünne. With an attached restaurant, it is an experience, the tour was very informative and you could try all the types of beer that are made there! The location is very dignified and cozy. Guests can also try curling or crossbow shooting, for example. The service was extremely friendly and attentive.
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For diverse recreational activities, Heeder Lake is highly popular, known for its water ski facilities and sandy beaches. Herzogsee bathing beach offers a pleasant swimming experience with a gently sloping beach. Additionally, Seepark Eiken provides a comprehensive recreational experience with a bathing lake, minigolf, and adventure playgrounds.
Yes, Heeder Lake is an excellent choice. It features one of Europe's largest five-mast water ski facilities, a wakeboard park, and an aquapark with a climbing landscape on the water.
The lakes offer a variety of natural settings. Spieksee Rhede is nestled in a tranquil, natural environment between the Ems River and an old river arm, with green shores. De Sellingerbeetse Lake and Beach in the Netherlands is known for its unique blue-green water due to glauconite in the sand. You can also find smaller natural features like the Kolk pond, a scour created by flushing out.
Absolutely. Many lakes cater to families. Heeder Lake has wide sandy beaches, a pirate playground, and an aquapark. Herzogsee bathing beach offers a safe, gently sloping beach. Seepark Eiken includes adventure playgrounds and dedicated swimmer/non-swimmer zones. The Sellingerbeetse Lake and Beach also provides a fine beach and clear water suitable for families.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Heeder Lake boasts a 700-meter-long bathing beach. Herzogsee bathing beach is a quarry pond with a gently sloping beach and a jetty. Seepark Eiken has a large bathing lake, and Spieksee Rhede offers a 200-meter-long swimming area with fine sand and excellent water quality. The Sellingerbeetse Lake and Beach also offers super clear water and a fine beach.
Beyond swimming, you can enjoy various activities. Heeder Lake offers pedal boat rentals, beach volleyball, and water sports. Spieksee Rhede is suitable for diving and surfing. For those interested in motorboating and fishing, MarinaPark Emstal on the Ems River is a great destination. You can also explore the region on foot or by bike; find routes in the hiking, MTB, and running guides for Walchum.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. While some lakes offer pleasant walks along their shores, you can find dedicated hiking routes in the region. For example, the "Walchum Village Pond loop from Walchum" is an easy 5 km route. More options are available in the Hiking around Walchum guide, including moderate trails like the "Ems cycle path near Steinbild – Düthe Lock loop from Sustrum".
The region is excellent for cycling. The Ems Cycle Path runs nearby, offering scenic routes. MarinaPark Emstal is a popular break point along this path. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the "Sellingerbeetse Lake – Beetser Koelen Beach loop from Sellingen" in the MTB Trails around Walchum guide.
Several lakes offer amenities. Seepark Eiken has a restaurant, café, and holiday homes directly by the lake. Heeder Lake has a campsite, holiday apartments, and a youth campground. MarinaPark Emstal features a harbor café and pitches for motorhomes. For other lakes, kiosks are often available during bathing season, such as at Herzogsee bathing beach.
Yes, De Sellingerbeetse Lake and Beach (also known as Beetser Koelen) is located just across the border in the Dutch province of Groningen. It's a large sand lake popular for recreation, with a camping site nearby.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from active water sports at Heeder Lake to relaxing swims at Herzogsee bathing beach. The natural beauty, clear waters, and family-friendly facilities are frequently highlighted. Many enjoy the convenience of amenities like kiosks and cafes, and the opportunity to combine lake visits with cycling along the Ems Cycle Path.
Yes, several lakes in the region originated as quarry ponds. Herzogsee bathing beach is an extensive quarry lake. Spieksee Rhede was formed from sand extraction for highway construction, and Heeder Lake is also a former dredging and current bathing lake.


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