Best lakes around Maasbree are found in a region characterized by diverse aquatic landscapes, situated near the German border within the Limburg province. This area offers both protected natural environments and recreational lakes. These locations provide opportunities for observing wildlife, walking, and various water-based activities. The natural features of the Maasbree area include extensive water bodies and nature reserves.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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It's pleasant here on the lakeshore.
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You automatically interrupt your tour to take a look over the lakes.
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Great, quiet place to have a picnic and unwind
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Great starting point for long hikes.
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There you can let your soul dangle
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The Krickenbecker lakes are always popular.
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At different times of the day, the lakes always offer beautiful photo opportunities.
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These information boards are set up in many places. Helps visitors with their visits.
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The region around Maasbree offers a mix of tranquil nature reserve lakes and extensive recreational lakes. You'll find protected environments ideal for wildlife observation, as well as larger water bodies perfect for various water sports and family activities.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. De Witt Lake offers opportunities for swimming, sailing, and canoeing in its northern part, while its southern part is a protected breeding ground for water birds. The Krickenbecker Lakes area, including the Krickenbecker Lakes and Little De Wittsee, is also family-friendly with well-marked paths for walking and cycling. The Krickenbecker Lakes Information Center is also a great family stop, offering insights into local nature.
The Krickenbecker Lakes, particularly the larger Glabbacher Bruch and Hinsbecker Bruch, are a prime location for birdwatching. This nature reserve is known for its rich flora and fauna, especially in winter when a wide variety of waterfowl, including ducks, geese, and herons, can be observed. The Schroliksee Viewing Platform provides explanatory boards about resident swimming birds, and the Krickenbecker Lakes Information Center has a 30-meter-long viewing platform over Hinsbecker Bruch specifically for birdwatching.
For extensive water sports, the Maasplassen in Central Limburg is the largest continuous water sports area in the Netherlands. Here you can enjoy sailing, swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, wakeboarding, canoeing, kayaking, and even diving. Specific recreational beaches like FunBeach Panheel and Area X in Roermond offer excellent facilities, including aquaparks and rentals.
Yes, the Krickenbecker Lakes area boasts well-marked circular routes, such as 7.3 km and 10.2 km paths, perfect for walking or cycling through diverse landscapes. The area around De Witt Lake also features an orange-marked circular route (3.8 kilometers) that leads through varied terrain with views of the lake, quarry forest, and meadows. For more options, you can explore various hiking and MTB trails around Maasbree.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. For birdwatching, winter is particularly good at the Krickenbecker Lakes due to the variety of waterfowl. For water sports and swimming, the warmer months are ideal for visiting the Maasplassen. The Krickenbecker Lakes Information Center is worth a visit at any time of the year.
The Krickenbecker Lakes Information Center provides insights into the history of the lakes and the local animal and plant life. It offers maps for hiking and cycling and features a viewing platform. You can find more details on their website: niederrhein-tourismus.de.
Yes, the Schroliksee Viewing Platform offers great views of the lake landscape and its birdlife. Additionally, the Krickenbecker Lakes area has small paths leading to fishing piers that provide charming views, and the Taubenberg observation tower offers panoramic views extending into the Netherlands. The Nette Bridge at De Wittsee is also a popular spot for photographers.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the tranquility and natural beauty of the Krickenbecker Lakes, perfect for walking and birdwatching, to the vibrant water sports and recreational beaches of the Maasplassen. The opportunity to observe wildlife, enjoy scenic views, and engage in various outdoor activities makes the region highly appealing.
Swimming is generally possible in designated areas. The larger northern part of De Witt Lake offers opportunities for swimming. In the Maasplassen area, there are numerous day beaches with excellent facilities, such as FunBeach Panheel and Area X in Roermond, which are known for clean water and safe swimming. Swimming is generally prohibited in nature reserves outside of designated bathing areas.
The Krickenbecker Lakes, including Glabbacher Bruch Lake, are approximately a 20-25 minute drive from Maasbree, making them easily accessible for a day trip. The closest parts of the Maasplassen, towards Roermond and Panheel, are also about a 15-25 minute drive. Some facilities, like the Krickenbecker Lakes Information Center, are also wheelchair accessible.


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