Lakes around Bedburg-Hau are primarily found within the municipality's natural landscapes, including former gravel extraction sites and old Rhine arms. This area in the district of Kleve, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies. While not known for large natural swimming lakes, the region offers various water-based recreational opportunities. These include quiet nature reserves and areas developed from gravel pits, providing diverse environments for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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It is a gravel pit lake and is fenced in, but it is still very beautiful to look at.
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Very nice concrete cycle path, past many small lakes, some of which were created by gravel extraction.
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Quite nice along the water, has potential for more recreational activities. Our neighbors in the Netherlands can do better; just take a look and reinvest some of the "dredging profits."
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Nice concrete cycle path with a nice little bridge halfway
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A wheel with a good profile is an advantage here but can be used with any type of bike.
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Remains of a historic lock in Bienen, it was used to drain the hinterland.
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A place to relax, beautiful.
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Good alternative to the Rhine Bridge Rees
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The lakes around Bedburg-Hau are primarily a mix of former gravel extraction sites and old Rhine arms. These water bodies, such as the Bienener Altrhein Nature Reserve and Et Grotendonk Gravel Pits, offer diverse environments for outdoor activities rather than large natural swimming lakes.
Natural lakes in Bedburg-Hau are not typically used for swimming. For water-based activities, the primary local amenity is the indoor swimming pool, Hallenbad Bedburger Nass. You can find more information about its features and offerings at niederrhein-tourismus.de.
The lakes and surrounding areas are popular for cycling and hiking. Many paths, like the Concrete cycle path along the sand quarry, offer scenic routes. You can find various hiking trails and running routes nearby, as well as MTB trails for more adventurous rides.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. For instance, Seven Springs features a nature adventure path with information points, and the Et Grotendonk Gravel Pits area is a beautiful recreation spot with cycling paths that families can enjoy.
You can explore diverse natural features such as the idyllic Bienener Altrhein Nature Reserve, which is an old Rhine arm. The Seven Springs is a natural monument with a well-kept pond. Additionally, the Scenic Path Along the Rindernsche Kolke offers insights into the diversity of this natural landscape with its water-filled depressions.
Some paths, like the Concrete cycle path along the sand quarry, are noted for being wheelchair accessible. These paths often provide smooth surfaces suitable for various users, allowing for enjoyable outings near the water bodies.
The lakes and their surrounding trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor excursions, while winter can provide peaceful, scenic walks, especially if you're looking for quiet reflection.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and scenic environments, especially the renatured areas that have emerged from former gravel pits. The inviting cycle paths along these lakes, such as those at Et Grotendonk Gravel Pits, are frequently highlighted for their beauty and peacefulness. The Bienener Altrhein Nature Reserve is also valued as an idyllic quiet area for relaxation.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. The Concrete cycle path along the sand quarry is highly recommended for its beautiful scenery and car-free environment. The paths around Et Grotendonk Gravel Pits are also popular for cycling along the renatured lakes.
The Seven Springs area is a great starting point. It features a nature adventure path with information points that explain the local nature and the forest's past, including details about traditional practices like coal production from wood.
Yes, the Rindernsche Kolke are a unique feature. Kolke (or Kulk) refer to small, water-filled depressions, which can be swirl holes in former flowing waters or lakes in bogs. The scenic path along these kolke provides insight into this distinct natural landscape.


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