Best lakes around Hunsel are primarily found within the Leudal Nature Reserve, an area characterized by stream valleys rather than large traditional lakes. This region, part of the Limburg province, is known for its natural beauty and ecological importance. The Zelsterbeek and Leubeek brooks have sculpted deep ravines, creating a distinctive landscape. The area offers extensive recreational opportunities, including hiking and cycling routes, and features historical sites like the Sint Ursula watermill.
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The Molenplas premium hiking trail runs around the Mühlensee lake. At just over five kilometers, it's the shortest of the "Wasser.Wander.Welt" premium hiking trails, which are characterized by excellent signage and a wonderful natural experience. I'll show you what awaits you along the way: 👉 https://www.netreisetagebuch.de/premium-wanderweg-molenplas/
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Beautiful cycle path along the gravel pit lakes.
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very nicely laid out path along the lake. They could learn something from that in Belgium
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A great hike that I would happily recommend, also because of the many animals along the way.
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This circular hiking trail begins at the Hompe windmill, which has been used as a grain and oil mill since 1722 and leads around the Molenplas (Mill Lake). Two-thousand-year-old trees, salvaged during gravel mining, now stand here as prehistoric monuments. A rich birdlife and plants typical of wetlands offer a very special natural experience. Free-roaming Galloway cattle and a herd of Konik horses graze the area. A dam made of boulders serves as stepping stones between two lakes (there is also a bypass if the water level is too high). Source: https://www.wa-wa-we.eu/de/wanderwege-details/molenplas.html
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The Molenplas (Mill Lake) hiking trail starts at the Hompesche Windmill. 😃👌 https://www.wa-wa-we.eu/de/wanderwege-details/molenplas.html
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The Oolderplas is a former quarry lake with a depth of up to 37 metres.
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It is nice to cycle on top of the dike with a wonderful view over the Maas
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Around Hunsel, you'll primarily find stream valleys within the Leudal Nature Reserve, such as the Zelsterbeek and Leubeek brooks, which have sculpted unique ravines. While not traditional large lakes, the area also features reservoirs and natural areas around water bodies like The Lange Vlieter and Galloway and Konik pastures at the Molenplas.
For cycling, The Lange Vlieter offers a well-paved 15.1 km route around a drinking water reservoir. Oolderplas also has well-developed paths ideal for extended drives or walks. The Leudal Nature Reserve itself is crisscrossed with numerous hiking and cycling routes. You can find more options in the Hiking around Hunsel and Gravel biking around Hunsel guides.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Lange Vlieter and Oolderplas offer easy paths for walks and cycling. For a unique experience, visit Galloway and Konik pastures at the Molenplas to observe free-range animals (maintaining a 25-meter safety distance). The Leudal Nature Reserve also has a Visitor Centre that provides information on family-friendly routes.
Many trails in the Leudal Nature Reserve and around the water bodies are dog-friendly. For instance, the Galloway and Konik pastures at the Molenplas are noted as dog-friendly, though it's important to keep dogs under control, especially near the free-roaming animals. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding leashes and access.
The Leudal Nature Reserve is home to the **Sint Ursula watermill**, also known as the Leumolen. This undershot mill, first mentioned in 1461, functioned as a flour and oil mill and can still be visited, sometimes even in operation. It offers a glimpse into the region's historical landscape.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests of the Leudal Nature Reserve. Even winter walks can be charming, especially along the stream valleys.
Yes, for water sports enthusiasts, Beaver Creek Waterski Course Roermond offers water skiing, swimming, and bathing opportunities on a body of water near Roermond. It also has a terrace where you can relax.
The Galloway and Konik pastures at the Molenplas are excellent for observing free-range Galloway cattle and Konik horses. The Leudal Nature Reserve, a Natura 2000 site, is rich in biodiversity, and you might spot kingfishers along the Zelsterbeek and Leubeek brooks.
Yes, The Lange Vlieter offers a 15.1 km circular route that is well-paved and suitable for an easy walk or cycle. The Leudal Nature Reserve also provides numerous well-marked hiking trails, many of which are circular and vary in difficulty. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Hunsel guide.
The Leudal Visitor Centre serves as a central hub and typically offers parking facilities. Additionally, various trailheads and access points throughout the reserve will have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details or the Visitor Centre's website for the most up-to-date parking information.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and tranquility. They enjoy the well-developed paths for cycling and walking, especially around Oolderplas, which is often compared to southern climes on sunny days. The unique landscape of the stream valleys in Leudal Nature Reserve and the opportunity to observe wildlife at places like Galloway and Konik pastures at the Molenplas are also highly valued.
Yes, you can find cafes and restaurants in the villages surrounding the Leudal Nature Reserve, such as Hunsel itself. Some highlights, like Beaver Creek Waterski Course Roermond, even have terraces where you can stop for a break and enjoy the view.


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