Best lakes around Brunssum, a municipality in the Limburg province of the Netherlands, offers a variety of lakes and ponds within its bounds and immediate surroundings. The area features diverse natural landscapes, including heathlands, forests, and former industrial sites transformed into recreational areas. These water bodies contribute to the region's natural beauty and provide opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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The Teverner Heide has a special vegetation because of the sandy soil. A visit is recommended at different times of the year. However, there are only a few paths that are easy to navigate by bike.
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The lakes around Brunssum are set within diverse landscapes. You'll find heathlands, forests, and even former industrial sites transformed into recreational areas. For instance, the Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve features shrub heaths, marsh forests, and open sandy areas, with the iron-rich Roode Beek stream flowing through it. The Teverener Heide Nature Reserve also offers an open heath landscape with various small lakes and bog ponds, creating diverse biotopes.
Yes, De Zeekoelen at EuroParcs Brunssummerheide is a beautiful natural swimming lake with sandy beaches and sunbathing lawns. It has a safely demarcated swimming area for younger visitors. Additionally, the Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach is described as a pleasant swimming lake, particularly suitable for children in its shallow parts.
Several lakes are family-friendly. De Zeekoelen at EuroParcs Brunssummerheide offers playgrounds, a life-sized checker game, and a large bouncy castle in addition to swimming. Schutterspark Pond is part of a diverse recreational area with attractions like a barefoot park, a MiniHaven for small ships, a climbing park, and a play park. The Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach has shallow areas perfect for children to play in the water.
Yes, the Roode Beek Pond and Sandy Beach is ideal for dogs to cool off, run around, and swim. Many trails in the Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve are also dog-friendly, though it's always good to check local regulations for specific areas.
Yes, Vijverpark in the center of Brunssum features a beautiful pond that originated from a former lignite pit. The park is home to numerous statues and monuments, including a water artwork serving as a Jewish Monument, and an open-air theater. The Schinveldse Bossen, while primarily natural, also have a rich history with evidence of Roman-era clay extraction near its water bodies.
You'll find a variety of walking and hiking trails. Vijverpark offers mostly paved surfaces suitable for all fitness levels. The Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve and Teverener Heide Nature Reserve both feature attractive hiking trails through varied landscapes of heath, bog, lakes, and forests. For more structured routes, you can explore the many options in the region, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Brunssum guide, which also includes walking paths.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, including road cycling and gravel biking, that pass by or near the lakes. For example, the Road Cycling Routes around Brunssum guide and the Gravel biking around Brunssum guide provide detailed routes for exploring the area by bike.
Mountain biking is a popular activity around Brunssum's lakes. The MTB Trails around Brunssum guide lists several routes, such as the 'Parkstad Roode Beek MTB route' and routes that include the Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve and Teverener Heide Nature Reserve, offering diverse terrain for mountain bikers.
Vijverpark in central Brunssum is known for its mostly paved surfaces, making it suitable for easy walking and potentially accessible for wheelchairs. While specific wheelchair accessibility for all lake areas isn't detailed, many parks and nature reserves strive to offer some accessible paths. It's advisable to check specific park information for the most up-to-date accessibility details.
You'll find options for refreshments near several lakes. Vijverpark has terraces at Lindeplein connected to the lake. At De Zeekoelen (EuroParcs Brunssummerheide), there's a brasserie overlooking the lake. Schutterspark Pond is part of a park that includes a small restaurant. These spots offer convenient places to eat or grab a drink while enjoying the views.
The lakes and surrounding nature reserves are beautiful in all seasons. The Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve is particularly noted for its beauty year-round. If you want to see the heather in bloom, late summer (August and September) is an excellent time, especially in areas like the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve.
The Schinveldse Bossen (Schinveld Forests) near Brunssum contain several unique water bodies, including old clay pits that have filled with water, some with steep banks. A particularly notable feature is the 'Bovenmeer' (Upper Lake), uniquely situated on top of a hill, offering panoramic views. These areas provide unique habitats and a different natural experience compared to the more developed parks.
The diverse ecosystems around Brunssum's lakes support various wildlife. Vijverpark is home to many ducks and geese. The old clay pits in Schinveldse Bossen provide unique habitats for dragonflies and breeding birds. You might also spot Scottish Highlanders grazing near the lakes in this area. The Teverener Heide Lakes are known for deer sightings.
Yes, parking is generally available near the main lake attractions. For instance, the Scherpenseel hiking car park is a convenient starting point for exploring the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve and its lakes. For other locations like Vijverpark or Schutterspark, parking is typically available in nearby urban or park-specific lots.
Brunssum has public transport options that can get you close to some of the lake areas. Vijverpark is centrally located within Brunssum, making it easily accessible. For nature reserves like the Brunssummerheide Nature Reserve, local bus services might connect to nearby towns, from which you can walk or cycle to the reserves. It's recommended to check local bus schedules and routes for specific lake destinations.


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