Best lakes around Neerpelt, now part of Pelt in the Belgian province of Limburg, offer diverse natural and historical aquatic areas. The region features a blend of natural beauty, including fens, sandy plains, and historical ponds. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and appreciating varied landscapes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Near the parking lot and the Bever estate is this large pond and the barge. You'll also find a telescope and information about the planets here.
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The Malpievennen route takes you through one of North Brabant's most beautiful nature reserves: the Malpie, located south of Valkenswaard along the Dommel River. This landscape is known for its interplay of fens, heathlands, and forests. It is a dynamic area where water, sand, and heathland meet and are constantly changing. The walk often begins at the Dommel River, which here still meanders through the landscape. From the banks, you have beautiful views of the river and the surrounding wet grasslands. The path then leads you past the Malpievennen, a series of picturesque fens that have a different character in every season. In summer, the heather blooms purple and reflects in the water, while in autumn, mist and changing leaves create an almost fairytale-like atmosphere. The Malpie is also rich in flora and fauna. The fens are home to dragonflies, frogs, and sometimes even waterfowl such as grebes and grebes. On the heathland, you'll encounter grazing animals, which are employed to keep the landscape open. Birdwatchers can spot woodpeckers, stonechats, and sometimes even the rare nightjar. What makes this route particularly special is the transition between heathland and river landscape. The contrast between the wet fens, dry sandy soil, and the flowing water of the Dommel River makes the walk very varied.
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It is a beautiful nature reserve
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Nice sandy road with a bit of boardwalk, no problem to walk, huge challenge to limit the number of photos you want to take of the beautiful landscape. No bikes here!
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nice cycle path with children ride one behind the other because there are a few sharp bends where you can't see oncoming traffic in borkel there are 2 cozy cafes with terrace
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There is a lookout tower at the beautiful pond. On top of the tower you have a beautiful view of the pond and the surrounding walking area De Bever. This is a starting point for several walks.
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Beautiful asphalted cycle path through a moorland area
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The region offers diverse natural features. You can discover the distinctive bare, desert-like sandy soil and clear blue lakes at Lommel Sahara. Another highlight is the Heather Landscape in De Malpie, which features picturesque fens and heathland that transform with the seasons.
Yes, the Begijnenvijvers (Beguine Ponds) are a notable historical site. These ponds were originally created in the 14th century by the nuns of the Agnetendal monastery for fish farming. Today, they are serene lakes rich in diverse plant and animal life, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
For panoramic views, visit the Lommelse Sahara Observation Tower. This 30-meter high tower, accessible via 144 stairs, provides an extensive overview of the Sahara, ponds, and forests, with views stretching up to 25 km on clear days.
While some areas like Lommel Sahara feature beautiful blue lakes, swimming is generally prohibited due to potential cold spots in the water and for nature conservation. Visitors can still enjoy exploring the sandy shores and natural beauty.
Many areas are suitable for families. The Lommel Sahara is considered family-friendly, offering unique landscapes for exploration. The Heather Landscape in De Malpie also has well-paved cycle paths and scenic routes enjoyable for families.
The region offers beauty year-round. The Malpievennen are particularly stunning in summer when the heather blooms purple, reflecting in the water. Autumn brings a fairytale-like atmosphere with mist and changing leaves. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities, while winter offers quiet, serene walks.
The lakes and fens are home to diverse wildlife. At Malpievennen, you might see dragonflies, frogs, and various waterfowl. The heathland attracts grazing animals and birds like woodpeckers and stonechats. The Lommel Sahara is known for its many water birds, including grebes, ducks, and swans, especially in winter.
Yes, there are numerous options. The Malpievennen trail takes visitors through the adventurous open landscape of De Malpie. For more extensive hiking and walking routes around Neerpelt, you can explore guides like the Running Trails around Neerpelt, which also feature suitable walking paths.
Absolutely. The Heather Landscape in De Malpie features a well-paved cycle path with beautiful lake views. For more cycling adventures, check out the Gravel Biking around Neerpelt or Road Cycling Routes around Neerpelt guides, which include routes near natural areas.
Visitors frequently praise the unique and varied landscapes, from the desert-like sands of Lommel Sahara to the serene fens and heathlands of De Malpie. The opportunities for peaceful walks, scenic cycling, and the chance to observe diverse wildlife are also highly appreciated.
Many areas offer accessible paths suitable for beginners. The Malpievennen trail, while adventurous, can be enjoyed at a leisurely pace. The well-paved cycle path through the Heather Landscape in De Malpie is also a good option for an easy, scenic walk.
While specific regulations can vary by nature reserve, many natural areas in Belgium are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or the specific reserve's website for the most current rules regarding dogs.


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