Best lakes around Reimerswaal are found within a municipality characterized by significant water areas, including the influence of the Oosterschelde and Westerschelde estuaries. The region features diverse aquatic environments, from freshwater lakes to nature reserves with wet meadows and unique diving locations. These water bodies offer distinct natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Reimerswaal's unique polders, creek areas, and connection to the Oosterschelde provide varied aquatic experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
Highlight • Natural
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Natural
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more lakes around Reimerswaal.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Reimerswaal
Through the south of the Netherlands – LF13 Schelde-Rheinroute
Along the border between the Netherlands and Belgium – the Grenslandpad
Cycling around Reimerswaal
Hiking around Reimerswaal
Road Cycling Routes around Reimerswaal
Gravel biking around Reimerswaal
Running Trails around Reimerswaal
MTB Trails around Reimerswaal
beautiful bird area. Many species of waterfowl and waders.
0
0
On the southern edge of Zuid-Beveland, near Baarland, a new nature reserve was created in 2007. This was done to compensate for the nature that is being lost due to the deepening of the Western Scheldt. The deepening increases the current and the nature outside the dike on the Western Scheldt is crumbling. The two most important goals in the creation of this area were to provide a high-water refuge for wading birds and a breeding area for coastal breeding birds. The area is used extensively by coastal breeding birds. Birds such as ringed plovers, ringed plovers and avocets are extensively searching for worms, crustaceans and cockles. In the spring of 2009, the nests were counted and it turned out that more than 110 pairs of avocets were breeding. The young are currently leaving the nest. Wherever you look, you can see this beautiful creature wading through the area. The ranger also counted a small colony of breeding black-headed gulls, a few Kentish plovers, a few little ringed plovers and three pairs of ringed plovers. You can take a look at this nursery. The area is right next to the Scheldeoord campsite in the south of Baarland. You can look out over the area from the Zeedijk. This area falls under Natura 2000
0
0
Once the protector of the harbor, then an oyster farm, a lobster park, and built up with industry. Now the canals, ramparts, and inner courtyard have been restored to their former state. But so much has happened at this extensive bulwark as a vital point in the defense of the fortified city of Bergen op Zoom. William of Orange approved the design of this large fort in 1584. Many sieges followed, which the fort withstood. However, it lost its function as a defensive work, but what remains is the interesting history of the Waterschans.
0
0
Nice beach at the nuclear power plant 🙈
0
0
Mussel bank, many and beautiful large mussels
0
0
The Waterschans is the oldest fortification in Bergen op Zoom and has recently been restored. The area has been reconstructed in recent years according to drawings found from around 1880. Experience the history of the extensive stronghold, surrounded by the water of the Scheldt. From the 16th century onwards, the Waterschans protected safe access to the city for several centuries. The buildings with stone buildings were like a small village for the soldiers. After its function as a military fortified city was abolished, the canals, which were clean due to the ebb and flow of the tide, were used as breeding ponds for fishing. Later still, the entire area in and around the fort was filled with factory halls. This involves often polluting industries such as an iron foundry, asphalt factory and oil tanks. The fort has now been restored to its former glory and forms a beautiful nature reserve for recreation.
12
0
The oldest fortification in Bergen op Zoom.
1
1
The Zwaakse Weel is located south of Goes and is one of the largest nature reserves in the Zak van Zuid Beveland. Experience this Zeeland nature with its wide creek, fields with old crops and a standard orchard. There are activities, a walking and cycling route or a bridleway to get you started. Here you experience peace. Enjoy beautiful nature, centuries-old farmsteads, dikes and old villages. Triggered? Click through to https://www.zeeland.com/nl-nl/visit/81_nl/zhaakse-weel
2
0
Reimerswaal offers diverse natural features. You can visit the Swallow Lake, a large fen within a nature reserve, formed from peat mining. The Kalmthoutse Heide Nature Reserve features extensive heathland and smaller fens. The Yerseke Moer is a significant nature reserve with expansive wet meadows, creek ridges, and wetlands, known for its unique ecosystem shaped by historical peat and salt extraction.
The Yerseke Moer nature reserve is an excellent spot for birdwatching, especially in spring when hundreds of meadow and coastal birds breed, and in winter when thousands of geese visit. The Sint Jacobspolder Nature Reserve is also a crucial breeding area and high-water refuge for wading birds like avocets. The Zwaakse Weel, with its water, reed beds, and swamp areas, is an important nesting area for species like the bluethroat and various water birds.
Yes, the Oesterdam, which formed the Zoommeer, is part of the famous Delta Works, a significant historical engineering feat. An information point at the Bergse Diepsluis provides details about the 'drowned villages' of Reimerswaal, a historical city swallowed by the sea centuries ago. Additionally, Ravenhof Castle, with its park and pond, has a history dating back to the 13th or 14th century.
The Zoommeer, formed by the Oesterdam, offers opportunities for various water sports, including a fast boating area suitable for water skiing and wakeboarding. The Resort Waterrijk Oesterdam also provides a marina and recreational facilities.
The Bergse Diepsluis is a renowned diving location in a tributary of the Oosterschelde. It's known for its calm waters and rich marine life, including oysters, shells, lobsters, and crabs. It's particularly popular in spring for observing cuttlefish and sepia, and from December to April for lumpsuckers near mussel farms.
The Den Inkel creek area near Kruiningen offers pleasant walking paths. The Kalmthoutse Heide Nature Reserve also has numerous trails suitable for walks. For more options, you can explore easy hiking routes like the 'Oysters & Bubbles – Fisherman Memorial Statue loop from Yerseke' which is rated easy. Find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Reimerswaal guide.
Yes, the area around Reimerswaal is excellent for cycling. You can rent e-choppers and bikes near the Zoommeer to explore the surroundings. There are also various road cycling and MTB routes available. For instance, the 'De Hoop Windmill loop from Yerseke' is an easy MTB route. Discover more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Reimerswaal guide and MTB Trails around Reimerswaal guide.
Many areas are family-friendly. The recreational area around the Zoommeer offers various activities. The Kalmthoutse Heide Nature Reserve and Swallow Lake are great for nature exploration. The Den Inkel creek area also has walking paths suitable for families, and a municipal swimming pool is located at its edge.
Yes, dogs are permitted in the Den Inkel creek area, which offers pleasant walking paths. It's always advisable to check local signage for specific rules in other nature reserves, as regulations can vary.
Spring is ideal for birdwatching, especially in the Yerseke Moer and Sint Jacobspolder, and for observing cuttlefish at Bergse Diepsluis. Summer offers pleasant weather for nature walks and enjoying the flora. Water sports are best enjoyed during warmer months. Winter is suitable for observing geese in the Yerseke Moer and lumpsuckers at Bergse Diepsluis.
While specific public transport routes to every lake might vary, Reimerswaal is generally accessible. For detailed planning, it's recommended to check local public transport schedules for connections to towns like Yerseke or Kruiningen, from which many nature areas are reachable by bike or a shorter walk.
Yes, Resort Waterrijk Oesterdam near the Zoommeer features an à la carte restaurant with a cabana beach. Ravenhof Castle also has a cafe. For other locations, you might find options in nearby villages like Yerseke or Kruiningen.
Parking facilities are available at various locations. For instance, Ravenhof Castle offers parking. When visiting nature reserves like the Kalmthoutse Heide or Yerseke Moer, designated parking areas are typically provided at main entrances or visitor centers. It's always a good idea to check for specific parking information for your chosen destination.


Still not found your perfect lake around Reimerswaal? Check out the guides of these regions to see even more beautiful places.