Best lakes around Woluwe-Saint-Pierre are situated within this Brussels municipality, characterized by its extensive green spaces and water features. The region includes notable parks such as Parc des Étangs Mellaerts and Parc de Woluwe, which provide tranquil natural environments. These areas feature both natural and artificial ponds, contributing to diverse landscapes for outdoor activities and nature observation. Woluwe-Saint-Pierre offers a peaceful escape within the urban setting, valued for its ecological significance and recreational value.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Definitely stop by Ernesto koffie (right at the roundabout Walensebaan and Smisstraat), a cozy little food truck right by the ponds. There are also cozy seating areas provided at the food truck itself. Delicious coffee and wonderful pastries. Ideal for a refueling stop. Super friendly service. Open Wednesday to Sunday from 10:30
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Known for its distinctive shape with three protrusions that resemble the toes of a goose foot.
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In front of the park is a French garden with ponds, flower beds and statues, which extends to a series of ponds that receive their water from the Voer.
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Lots of green, trees and water. Quiet for walking, cycling, picnicking.
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To see and don't hesitate to get lost there
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Beautiful but very busy. Good to know!
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Early in the morning to avoid the crowds
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The parks around the lakes are rich in biodiversity. At Parc des Étangs Mellaerts, you can spot grey herons, Egyptian geese, and Canadian geese, along with unique trees like ginkgo biloba and weeping beeches. Parc de Woluwe, a true arboretum, hosts rare species such as Japanese sophora and Chinese cedrela, and is home to various water birds like ducks, swans, and grey herons.
You can enjoy a variety of activities. Parc des Étangs Mellaerts offers fishing, recreational boating (pedal boats), mini-golf, and a children's playground. Both Parc des Étangs Mellaerts and Parc de Woluwe are excellent for walks and cycling. For more structured outdoor activities, you can explore various hiking and cycling routes in the area.
Yes, several areas are very family-friendly. Parc des Étangs Mellaerts features a children's playground and mini-golf, making it ideal for families. Many of the highlights, such as Château de La Hulpe, Domaine Solvay, and Ponds of Tervuren Park, are also categorized as family-friendly, offering open spaces and gentle paths for all ages.
Yes, Parc des Étangs Mellaerts is noted for its accessibility for people with reduced mobility. Additionally, the park surrounding Château de La Hulpe is also wheelchair accessible, offering pleasant routes.
The region boasts significant historical sites. Château de La Hulpe, an 1842 castle modeled after Loire castles, is surrounded by lush, freely accessible gardens. Nearby, Domaine Solvay features the Château de Béthune within its vast park. Parc de Woluwe itself has historical significance, developed in conjunction with the 1897 Universal Exhibition.
The lakes and parks are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for walks and outdoor activities, with mild weather and vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for boating and enjoying the restaurant terraces, while winter can provide serene, frosty landscapes.
Yes, at Parc des Étangs Mellaerts, you'll find "La Brasserie des Étangs Mellaerts," which offers a restaurant-taverne with a terrace and garden, providing lovely views of the ponds.
The Drowned Children Ponds (Les Enfants Noyés) is a nature reserve located in a valley of the Sonian Forest in Brussels. It consists of three large ponds: the Étang du Fer à Cheval, the Étang des Canards Sauvages, and the Étang du Clos des Chênes, offering a peaceful natural setting for visitors.
Yes, at Parc des Étangs Mellaerts, one of the two main ponds is specifically dedicated to fishing, particularly for large royal carp. The other pond is used for recreational boating, including pedal boats.
The Ponds of Tervuren Park are part of a beautifully landscaped park featuring numerous ponds. Some, like the Vossemvijver and the southern Kanaal- and Gertrudisvijver, have been restored to support varied aquatic life and offer scenic views, making it a great spot for cycling and enjoying nature.
Yes, both Parc des Étangs Mellaerts and Parc de Woluwe have well-maintained paths suitable for walking and cycling. You can find specific routes like the "Woluwe Park – Woluwe Park Ponds loop" for hiking or the "Tervuren Park Ponds – Lake in the Park van Tervuren loop" for cycling, which explore these beautiful water features and their surroundings.


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