Best lakes around Bergschenhoek are situated within the municipality of Lansingerland, an area characterized by its network of lakes and recreational spaces. The region is primarily centered around the expansive Rottemeren, an extensive lake system formed by widenings of the Rotte River. This 900-hectare recreational area provides a mosaic of forests and water plains, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.
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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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Been cycling here for over 50 years. Cycled home/work from Nieuwerkerk ad IJssel to Leidschendam for a while. 4x a week there and back along the Rotte. Over 350 times a year. Wonderful to see how the Rottemeren change through the seasons and still go by at least once a week.
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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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The region around Bergschenhoek, particularly the expansive Rottemeren area, offers a diverse landscape of forests, water plains, and recreational lakes. You can explore the extensive lake system of Rottemeren itself, or visit the 150-hectare Lage Bergse Bos, designed in an English landscape style with ponds and winding paths. The Bentwoud Nature Reserve also features over 800 hectares of forest with numerous paths.
Yes, the lakes around Bergschenhoek offer several family-friendly options. The Bleiswijkse Zoom features a beach with swimming facilities, a sunbathing area, and playgrounds for children. The Lage Bergse Bos includes a 'speelpolder' with a pond and a fauna tower for kids to explore. Many areas, including Rottemeren and Bentwoud Nature Reserve, are suitable for family walks and picnics.
A notable historical landmark in the area is The Eendrachtsmolen. This beautiful mill, built in 1727, originally functioned to drain water and now serves as a water changer for the Rotte, while also being a residence.
The Rottemeren area provides numerous opportunities for walking. The Lage Bergse Bos offers marked hiking routes through forest trails and paved footpaths. The Bentwoud Nature Reserve boasts over 80 kilometers of walking paths. For more detailed routes, you can explore various hiking trails in the region, such as the 'Lührs Viewpoint – More about Lage Bergse Bos loop', which you can find in the Hiking around Bergschenhoek guide.
Absolutely. The Rottemeren area is well-suited for cycling, with many enjoyable paths through nature. The Lage Bergse Bos is also an excellent location for biking. For specific routes, consider the 'Windmill along the Rotte – View over the Rottemeren loop' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Bergschenhoek guide.
Yes, the Bleiswijkse Zoom, located within the Rottemeren recreation area, has an official bathing site with a beach and swimming facilities. Significant efforts have been made to improve water quality, making it suitable for recreational use, including swimming.
The lakes around Bergschenhoek are enjoyable year-round, with different activities available seasonally. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the green landscapes. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks, and even winter can be pleasant for walks around the frozen lakes, though specific activities might be limited by weather conditions.
Many areas within the Rottemeren recreation area, including parts of the Lage Bergse Bos, feature paved footpaths that are generally accessible. While specific accessibility details vary, the presence of well-maintained paths in popular recreational zones suggests options for strollers and potentially wheelchairs, though it's always advisable to check specific route details for terrain.
The Lage Bergse Bos includes cafes and restaurants for relaxation. Additionally, the Nesselande Beach area, while a bit further, offers restaurants and ice cream shops along Siciliëboulevard and Maltaplein.
Many natural areas in the Netherlands are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. The Lage Bergse Bos, for instance, is a popular spot for walks. It's generally recommended to check local signage or specific park rules for each area you plan to visit, especially regarding nature reserves or designated bathing sites.
The Rottemeren is special for its extensive lake system, which forms the backbone of a mosaic of forests and water plains. Visitors particularly enjoy it for walking and cycling, with the added option of renting canoes for a unique experience on the water. It's praised for its beautiful natural environment and enjoyable paths.
While the Bentwoud Nature Reserve is still developing, there are plans for a mountain bike route within its extensive forest area. For current mountain biking options, you can explore routes like the 'Kinderdijk Windmills Loop' in the Gravel biking around Bergschenhoek guide.


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