Lakes around Kerkrade offer diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty within this Dutch municipality. The area is characterized by scenic walking areas, sloping forests, and crystal-clear streams, providing a rich South Limburg landscape. It features a unique reservoir, swimming lakes, and various natural reserves that extend across the border. These water bodies contribute to the ecological richness and appeal for nature enthusiasts.
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the lake is "dystrophic", meaning low in nutrients.
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the lake is "dystrophic", meaning low in nutrients.
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The open heath landscape lies on both sides of the wide, paved sand paths.
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I really like this hiking trail..
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The Teveren Heath covers an area of approximately 4.5 km² west of the town of Teveren in the southern district of Heinsberg along the German-Dutch border and, together with the nearby nature reserves of Rodebach and Brunssummerheide, forms the Heath Nature Park. On the German side, the towns of Geilenkirchen and Übach-Palenberg as well as the municipality of Gangelt border the area, which has been part of the Green Metropolis project since 2008. On the Dutch side lies the town of Brunssum. To the north of the heath is the NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen, the home airfield of the NATO E-3A unit with its AWACS early warning system.
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The Teverener Heide extends over an area of approximately 4.5 km² west of the town of Teveren in the southern district of Heinsberg along the German-Dutch border and together with the nearby nature reserves Rodebach and Brunssummerheide forms the Heidenaturpark. On the German side, the towns of Geilenkirchen and Übach-Palenberg and the municipality of Gangelt border the area, which has been part of the Grünmetropole[3] project since 2008. The city of Brunssum is on the Dutch side. North of the Heide is the NATO airbase Geilenkirchen, the home base of the NATO E-3A formation with its early warning system AWACS.
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Small jetty over a small pond. On one side of the river there is very white sand on a small hill. When the sun is shining, an ideal picnic spot that almost gives off a bit of a sea vibe.
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Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach is particularly popular, featuring a small sandy beach where children can play in the shallow water. The Schutterspark Pond, located within Schutterspark, also offers a pleasant environment with facilities and activities suitable for families.
The Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach is an excellent spot for dogs to cool off, run around, and swim. Additionally, the Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve has a stream where dogs can splash in the water.
The lakes around Kerkrade are set within diverse natural landscapes. You'll find sloping forests, meadows, and crystal-clear streams, particularly around the Cranenweyer. The Teverener Heide Nature Reserve offers an open heath landscape with various small lakes, ponds, and bog ponds, creating unique biotopes. The Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve features heathland, pine forests, marsh forests, and small raised moor-like vegetation units.
Yes, the area around Cranenweyer offers a blend of nature and history. You can find historical sites like the fourteenth-century Kasteel Erenstein and the eighteenth-century farmstead Nieuw-Ehrenstein nearby, enhancing the appeal for cultural exploration.
Absolutely. The Cranenweyer is nestled within a scenic walking area, and the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve features attractive hiking trails through varied landscapes of heath, bog, lakes, and forests. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like the 'View of Cranenweyer – Erenstein Castle loop' or the 'Erenstein Castle – View of Cranenweyer loop' in the Hiking around Kerkrade guide.
Yes, the area around the Schutterspark Pond offers super nice cycling paths, making it a great choice for a scenic bike ride. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Kerkrade guide, such as the 'Parkstadt Limburg border cycling tour'.
The Cranenweyer is particularly significant because it is the only reservoir in the Netherlands. This 20-hectare lake, created by damming the Anstelerbeek, serves both to regulate water and for recreation. It's a popular spot for fishing and is surrounded by picturesque walking areas.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the scenic walking areas, the opportunity for children and dogs to play in the water at places like Roode Beek Pond, and the tranquil atmosphere of the nature reserves. The variety of landscapes, from heathland to forests and unique biotopes, is also highly valued.
While specific MTB trails directly at the lakes might be limited, the broader Kerkrade area offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find various routes, including the 'MTB Singletrack – Blue Route – Parkstad Singletrack loop', in the MTB Trails around Kerkrade guide.
The lakes and surrounding nature reserves are beautiful year-round. For vibrant colors, consider visiting in late summer (August and September) when the heather in areas like the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve is in bloom. Spring and early summer offer lush greenery, while autumn provides stunning foliage. Even in winter, the landscapes offer tranquil walks.
Yes, the Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach is a charming swimming lake with a small sandy beach, ideal for cooling off. While the stream in Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve is too shallow for swimming, children can splash around there.
The diverse habitats around Kerkrade's lakes support various wildlife. In the Teverener Heide Lakes area, you might spot deer. The nature reserves, with their unique biotopes, are home to a range of birds, insects, and small mammals, especially in the heath and bog areas.


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