Best lakes around Bleiswijk offer diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities in the Netherlands. The region is characterized by expansive lake systems like the Rottemeren, which includes sections such as the Bleiswijkse Fles and Bleiswijkse Zoom. These areas feature scenic waterways, lush greenery, and a mix of forests and open water. Visitors can find extensive paths for walking and cycling, along with opportunities for water sports.
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Cycling on a racing bike is only really fun on weekdays or when the weather is not so good.
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The first 2 years of my life I lived opposite this forest. I can't remember anything about it but it does create a bond. My grandmother, where we lived at the time (shortage of housing is everyday) sometimes told that her father secretly went chopping wood during the war. That was of course extremely dangerous. Despite the logging during the war, the forest has dried out considerably and in some places is a beautiful rich forest.
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Nice to walk along - and I come here very often - but during the summer holidays I prefer to stay away. Still a bit too much behavior that is not my own.
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Nice for walking and cycling but consider renting a canoe. Really fun to do.
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Nature and tranquility in a busy environment
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The Eendrachtsmolen is a ground-sailer located at the Zevenhuizer Verlaat, between the Hennipsloot and the Rottemeren, near Zevenhuizen ZH. This mill, which was built in 1727, originally functioned as a reservoir mill to drain the water from two mill runs that have since disappeared. Nowadays, the mill can be used as a water freshener for the Rotte. The mill also serves as a home. Since 1949, the mill has been owned by the Hoogheemraadschap van Schieland, which has since merged with the Hoogheemraadschap van Schieland en de Krimpenerwaard. The sail cross has rods of approximately 28 metres long and is equipped with the traditional old Dutch fence with sails. The water is pumped up using a scoop wheel.
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Today I walked the entire route: "As old as the road to Kralingen". 36.5km of enjoyment! I passed by here.
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The lakes around Bleiswijk, particularly the expansive Rottemeren area, are characterized by scenic waterways, lush greenery, and a mix of forests and open water. You'll find charming windmills, picturesque bridges, and wetland areas with special breeding islands for birds. The Bleiswijkse Fles and Bleiswijkse Zoom sections offer diverse flora and opportunities for wildlife spotting, including flamingos at times.
The lakes around Bleiswijk offer a wide array of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, cycling, and running on the extensive network of paths. Water sports like swimming (at designated spots), boating, canoeing, and even water skiing are popular, especially in sections like the Zevenhuizerplas. The area is also great for picnicking and nature observation.
Yes, the Rottemeren area, including the Bleiswijkse Zoom, features extensive and enjoyable paths suitable for leisurely strolls. Many paths are designed for walking and cycling, making them accessible for various fitness levels. For more detailed walking routes, you can explore guides like Cycling around Bleiswijk, which often include sections suitable for walking.
The region offers numerous cycling opportunities. For easy rides, consider routes like the 'Rottemeren – Rottemeren loop' or 'Pekhuis Bridge – Rottedijk loop'. If you're interested in gravel biking, the 'Hoge Bergse Forest – Hoge Bergse Forest loop' is a good option. Road cyclists might enjoy the 'Windmill along the Rotte – View over the Rottemeren loop'. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Bleiswijk, Gravel biking around Bleiswijk, and Road Cycling Routes around Bleiswijk guides.
Absolutely. The lakes are very family-friendly. The Bleiswijkse Zoom, part of the Rottemeren, offers a beach with swimming facilities, a sunbathing area, and play equipment for children. There's also a petting zoo nearby. The Kralingse Forest, Rotterdam, also features playgrounds and beaches, making it ideal for families.
Yes, the area boasts historical elements. A notable landmark is The Eendrachtsmolen, a beautiful ground-sailer mill built in 1727, located between the Hennipsloot and the Rottemeren. Additionally, the Bleiswijks Verlaat, a restored lock from 1774, adds to the historical charm of the region.
Yes, swimming is possible at designated spots. The Bleiswijkse Zoom offers a beach with swimming facilities. The Zevenhuizerplas section of the Rottemeren is also known for water activities. For a broader experience, Nesselande Beach, though a bit further, provides a spacious beach on the Zevenhuizerplas.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the warmer months from spring to early autumn (April to October) are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, walking, and water sports. During these times, the weather is generally pleasant for exploring the natural beauty and enjoying the recreational facilities.
Many of the paths and natural areas around the lakes are suitable for walking with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash where required. The extensive network of trails in the Rottemeren area and the Kralingse Forest offer ample space for dog walks.
Yes, various restaurants and cafes are located within or near the recreation areas surrounding the lakes, offering dining options with views of the water. For example, the Siciliëboulevard and Maltaplein near Nesselande Beach offer several choices for food and drinks.
Visitors particularly enjoy the beautiful natural environment and the diverse recreational opportunities. Many appreciate the 'enjoyable paths through nature' for walking and cycling, and some recommend renting a canoe for a different perspective. The area is praised for its scenic beauty and the feeling of being immersed in nature.
Yes, the Bentwoud Nature Reserve, located between Zoetermeer and Boskoop, is a significant new nature and recreation area. While a young forest, it's the largest contiguous forest area in the Randstad, offering extensive walking and cycling paths, and is home to many special birds, butterflies, and plants.


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