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Top 20 Lakes around Eeklo

Lakes around Eeklo are primarily characterized by a system of creeks, which are often former peat pits or water bodies formed by historical floods in the Meetjesland region. These water systems contribute to the natural landscape and provide diverse habitats for wildlife. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these unique water features. Eeklo's water bodies are appreciated for their natural appeal and ecological significance.

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  • The most popular lakes is Boerekreek, a lake…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Boerekreek

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Don't say we haven't worked hard. We present you here the longest and largest stream south of the Westerschelde. It is a casual six kilometers long and, with an area …

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Bentillekreek

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Typical for Sint-Jan-in-Eremo are the five creeks (approx. 65 ha). The creeks are old peat pits, which were created by the exploitation of the bog or peat areas. These pits …

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Vrouwkenshoekkreek

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This brook, the Vrouwkenshoekkreek, is said to be one of the most beautiful in the region. Decide for yourself. In any case, he has made a nice change. Because he …

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Blok Creek

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The Blokkreek is a creek in the East Flemish Meetjesland (Meetjeslands creek area), located between Sint-Laureins and Sint-Margriete.

The most eastern part of the Blokkreek is of particular importance, which …

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Oostpolder Creek

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Creek, located next to the elevated roadway to Sint-Jan-in-Eremo.
Creek contains brackish water. A creek where the eel feels at home.

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Het Leen Observation Tower

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Since November 2020 you can climb the 21 meter high watchtower in the provincial domain Het Leen. The watchtower has a cantilever at the top.

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Hollandersgatkreek

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The Hollandersgatkreek is a creek southwest of the village of Sint-Margriete, which belongs to the East Flemish municipality of Sint-Laureins.

The Hollandersgatkreek is an extension of the Blokkreek and is …

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Location to discover the fauna and flora in a sporty way.
For those who want to do sports and nature education in a green environment, the provincial center De Boerekreek …

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Mesurekreek

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Creeks, such as the Mesurekreek, were created by peat extraction in the Middle Ages. With each flood, existing peat pits were further eroded into what they are now...
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The Gezusterkreken

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The Gezusterskreken form a creek system in the north of the East Flemish municipality of Assenede in the Meetjesland (Meetjeslands creek area).
The Gezusterskreeks consist of the Grote Kil and …

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April 15, 2026, Hollandersgatkreek

A collection of interconnected lakes, which seem to be very popular with anglers...

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This creek connects to the Boerekreek to the west and to the Oudemanskreek to the east. It contains brackish water. The creek lies directly north of the Leopold Canal. Due to silting, the creek could no longer drain, which caused problems for agriculture. Therefore, around 2000, the drainage to the Leopold Canal on the east side was improved, the creek was also dredged, and the banks were reinstated to the nature reserve. (Wikipedia)

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Dominiek Van Dooren
September 24, 2025, Mesurekreek

This creek area was once a mecca for eel fishing. Even today, you can still find specialized eel houses here.

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Dominiek Van Dooren
September 24, 2025, Blokkreek

The Blokkreek is approximately 3 km long and meanders through the flat landscape. Peat was dug here during the early Middle Ages. These pits were later eroded further and further during countless floods and storm surges. (RouteYou)

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Vrouwkenshoekkreek is a creek in the Meetjesland creek area, north of the East Flemish town of Sint-Laureins. The creek is part of a larger creek system that also includes Blokkreek. Although it was a valuable creek, it was filled in the 1950s with sediment from the dredging of the nearby Leopold Canal. This resulted in the disappearance of the unique habitat, leaving only grassland where the creek once lay. In the 1990s, the site was purchased by Natuurpunt, and restoration work began in 2009, including the reestablishment of the connection with Blokkreek, located on Dutch territory (south of Sint Kruis), which had also undergone restoration. The restoration work was completed in 2012. In addition to its function as a nature reserve, the system can also be used for water storage. (Wikipedia)

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Beautiful setting surrounded by nature, bordered by lovely creeks. Take a walk on the raised berm to admire the surrounding scenery!

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Creek restoration A small section of the Vrouwkenshoekkreek remained filled in until recently. This plot is a historic small extension of the Vrouwkenshoekkreek, which was filled in with waste, soil and stones at the time. This section has now been cleared of the maple that dominated. The waste was dug out and the banks were profiled. Want to know more? Click through to https://www.natuurpunt.be/projecten/natuurherstel-in-meetjeslandse-kreken

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Creeks, such as the Mesurekreek, were created by peat extraction in the Middle Ages. With each flood, existing peat pits were further eroded into what they are now... A quiet area, a true paradise for bird watchers, hikers and recreational fishermen. Enjoy the silence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'lakes' can I expect to find around Eeklo?

The water bodies around Eeklo are primarily a system of creeks, which are often former peat pits or water features formed by historical floods in the Meetjesland region. These are not large, natural lakes in the traditional sense, but rather unique ecological systems that provide diverse habitats for wildlife and opportunities for outdoor activities.

Which are some of the most notable creeks or water bodies to visit near Eeklo?

Among the most popular are Boerekreek, the largest creek in the Meetjesland region, known for its nature reserve and bird species. Another significant spot is Bentillekreek, one of five creeks in Sint-Jan-in-Eremo, recognized for its sandy soils and bird watching opportunities. Vrouwkenshoekkreek is also highly regarded, having been restored and now serving as a habitat for various water birds.

Are there family-friendly activities or areas around the creeks near Eeklo?

Yes, many of the creeks are suitable for families. For instance, Bentillekreek has a native orchard and picnic benches with a board game, making it ideal for families. The Provincial Sports Center De Boerekreek also offers facilities that can be enjoyed by families.

What kind of wildlife and natural features can I observe around these water bodies?

The creeks are rich in biodiversity. At Boerekreek, you can spot mallards, white-fronted geese, buzzards, and kestrels. Bentillekreek is a great place for bird watching, with kingfishers often sighted. Vrouwkenshoekkreek attracts hundreds of water birds, including the Marsh Harrier, especially in autumn. The area's unique polder landscape and restored creek systems offer beautiful natural views.

Are there hiking or walking routes near the creeks around Eeklo?

Yes, the region offers various walking opportunities. For example, the Boerekreek features a 9.5-kilometer 'Mindful Walk' yoga path. You can find more options for easy hikes in the area by exploring the Easy Hikes around Eeklo guide, which includes routes like the 'Leopold Canal Foot Ferry – Oostpolder Creek loop from Sint-Jan-in-Eremo'.

Can I go wild swimming in the creeks near Eeklo?

While the creeks are natural water bodies, they are primarily managed for nature conservation and recreation like bird watching or walking. Direct wild swimming is generally not permitted or recommended in these specific creek systems due to their ecological sensitivity and lack of designated swimming infrastructure. For outdoor swimming, Eeklo is planning an open-air swimming zone at the 'Kop van de Vaart' near the marina, which would be a designated area for such activities.

What is the best time of year to visit the creeks around Eeklo?

The creeks offer different experiences throughout the year. Autumn is particularly good for bird watching, as hundreds of water birds, including the Marsh Harrier, visit areas like Vrouwkenshoekkreek. Winter can also be appealing for quiet walks, with some paths like the Mindful Walk at Boerekreek being popular even then. Spring and summer provide pleasant weather for exploring the natural beauty and enjoying the green landscapes.

Are dogs allowed on trails and in the creek areas?

Specific regulations for dogs can vary by nature reserve or managed area. Generally, dogs are often allowed on leash on public footpaths. It's always best to check local signage at the entrance to specific creek areas or nature reserves like those managed by Natuurpunt for their precise dog policies to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

Are there cycling routes that pass by these creeks?

Yes, the region is popular for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes around Eeklo that may pass by or near these water bodies. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Eeklo guide, which includes options like the 'Cycling route between the Meetjesland and the Netherlands'.

Where can I find parking or public transport options for visiting the creeks?

Parking availability varies by location. For instance, the Provincial Sports Center De Boerekreek offers parking, though it might not always be open. For other creeks, parking is typically available in nearby villages or designated spots. Public transport to these more rural nature areas might be limited, so checking local bus schedules to the closest towns (e.g., Sint-Jan-in-Eremo, Sint-Laureins) and planning for a walk or bike ride from there is advisable.

What is the historical significance of these creeks?

Many of the creeks, such as Bentillekreek and Mesurekreek, are old peat pits created by peat extraction in the Middle Ages. They were further eroded by numerous floods and storm surges over centuries, shaping the unique landscape seen today. Some, like Vrouwkenshoekkreek, have undergone significant restoration efforts to return them to their natural state after being impacted by human activities like dredging.

Are there any facilities or cafes near the creeks?

While the creeks are primarily natural areas, some facilities exist. The Provincial Sports Center De Boerekreek offers amenities. For cafes or restaurants, you would typically find them in the nearby villages such as Sint-Jan-in-Eremo or Sint-Laureins, which are usually a short distance from the creek areas.

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