Lakes around Boom, located in Belgium's Antwerp province, are primarily found within recreational domains and nature reserves. The region features a mix of artificial lakes within parks and natural water bodies in polders and reserves. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and observing local flora and fauna. The landscape around Boom includes floodplains, forests, and wetlands, contributing to diverse aquatic environments.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Come down from your attic and walk through the polder...
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Patience and calm are instructive...
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Due to the industrial past, there are a number of safety regulations in this area: THE SLUDGE OF THE PONDS STILL CONTAINS HEAVY METALS. Fish store these toxic substances in their bodies and are therefore certainly not edible. THE PATHS ARE PROVIDED WITH A COVERING LAYER SO THAT YOU DO NOT COME INTO CONTACT WITH POLLUTION. Apart from the paths, we cannot guarantee this. If you do come into contact with soil, it is important to wash your hands very well. Also clean your shoes or boots very thoroughly. DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED, NOT EVEN ON A LEASH. It is dangerous for your four-legged friend to walk next to the paths because of pollution. Dogs also frighten the animals present (including waterfowl, beavers, otters).
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A paradise for water birds This former industrial area has grown into a true paradise for water birds. Many birds, such as the cormorant, find a breeding ground here. Do you want to admire them up close? Then take a seat in one of our two birdwatching huts and watch the birds without disturbing them.
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Very scenic, with great little villages in the background for variety for the eye.
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A beautiful place to relax for a while. Great for young and old. We were lucky to see a couple of swans
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During the months of June, July and August, the site is largely closed due to Tomorrowland
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The area around Boom features a mix of artificial lakes within recreational parks and natural water bodies found in polders and nature reserves. These range from serene spots for wildlife observation to active recreational domains.
Yes, Provincial Park De Schorre is highly recommended for families. It features a lake where you can enjoy pedal boating, a large playground, a Magical Troll Forest, and a Barefoot Path. The Polders of Kruibeke also offer family-friendly trails and opportunities for nature observation.
The Birdwatching hide at Hobokense Polder is an excellent spot. It features a large viewing wall with seats, designed for both adults and children to observe the diverse birdlife on the water surface. Remember to bring binoculars for the best experience.
The Polders of Kruibeke are particularly unique, being the largest flood plain in Flanders. Here, you can witness mudflats, salt marshes, and alder forests, which transform with the seasons and support diverse wildlife like deer, beavers, and otters. There's even a dedicated beaver trail.
Absolutely. Many areas, including Provincial Park De Schorre, offer cycling paths. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can explore various routes like those found in the Cycling around Boom guide, which includes routes like 'The Scheldt – Polders of Kruibeke loop'.
Yes, the Broek De Naeyer Nature Reserve is a peaceful natural gem with open water and wetlands. Despite its industrial past, it now offers a serene environment to observe rich flora and fauna, including beavers. It's a great place to enjoy birdsong and quiet contemplation.
Beyond walking and cycling, you can find various outdoor activities. For instance, Provincial Park De Schorre offers water activities like pedal boating. For more active pursuits, consider exploring the MTB Trails around Boom or the Road Cycling Routes around Boom, which often pass by or near these aquatic areas.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the extensive natural beauty and wildlife observation in areas like the Polders of Kruibeke to the recreational facilities and family-friendly atmosphere of Provincial Park De Schorre. The blend of serene nature and active leisure is a common highlight.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or recreational, Provincial Park De Schorre, which features a lake, is internationally known as the venue for the Tomorrowland electronic dance music festival. It also hosts a bike museum on its grounds, adding a cultural dimension to your visit.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For observing the unique flood plain dynamics and diverse wildlife at the Polders of Kruibeke, visiting after the water recedes reveals mudflats and salt marshes. Generally, warmer months are ideal for recreational activities at places like Provincial Park De Schorre, though the parks are beautiful year-round.
The Putten van Lacourt is a popular natural monument, especially on weekends. If you prefer a quieter experience, weekdays are generally less crowded. Be aware that paths around this lake can become submerged during rainy weather, so plan your visit accordingly.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. Provincial Park De Schorre has various recreational facilities, including a café. The Birdwatching hide at Hobokense Polder provides a viewing wall with seating. Other natural areas might have more limited facilities, so it's good to check specific highlight details.


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