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Top 14 Lakes around Menen

Best lakes around Menen are found in the wider region, as Menen itself does not feature prominent natural lakes directly within its municipal boundaries. The Oude Leiearm, a former branch of the Leie River, serves as a local recreational zone, utilized for various water activities and community events. The area around Menen offers diverse natural landscapes, including recreational areas created by sand extraction, natural wetlands, and artificial lake complexes. These locations provide both tranquil natural settings and active water sports…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Bergelen Provincial Domain

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The Bergelen Provincial Estate in Wevelgem developed around a 10-hectare artificial sand extraction pit. The sand was used for the construction of the E403 (A17) motorway in the early 1970s. …

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Leers Filtration Ponds

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A corner designed for water filtration which makes it a beautiful natural space.

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Bissegem Plage

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With the realisation of Bissegem Plage, Bissegem will gain an attractive and peaceful location. It will be a beautiful piece of nature of almost 10,000m² (1ha) that will be permanently …

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The provincial domain De Gavers in Harelbeke and Deerlijk covers 192 hectares and is a popular recreational area with a large lake, created by sand extraction in the 1960s. The …

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Green Area De Marionetten

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a stone's throw from the city centre you will find a green treasure. Stadsgroen Marionetten is an ecological recreational nature area in Kortrijk, attractive and accessible to all Kortrijk residents …

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Goebert
May 6, 2026, Stadsgroen Marionetten

With a bench. Very nice place...

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The entire area, 86 hectares in size, is owned and managed by the city of Kortrijk. It is located at the highest point of Kortrijk. The Marionetten urban green space itself is 57 hectares. The nature reserve was developed from 1996 onwards on the former grounds of nv Dakpannenfabriek Pottelberg, which received a permit in the 1950s to extract brown and blue clay here. After the clay extraction ceased, the pit was filled with waste. In 1996, the pit was covered, after which it was laid out as a nature reserve. The unfilled clay pit forms the pond. From 2008 onwards, this part forms the central part of the Marionetten urban green space: between Canaertstraat and Bosstraat. A RUP (Urban Development Plan) was drawn up for the entire zone (86 ha) and an implementation plan was drawn up, which was carried out step by step and completed in 2004. As of today, the Marionetten urban green space has not yet been fully acquired; parts still need to be purchased or are subject to an agricultural lease. The previous history of the site now creates differences in elevation. At the highest point stands the large Libel, containing information about the area, fauna, and flora. A staircase has been built on the side of the pond. Source: natuurpunt.be

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The Bergelen Provincial Estate in Wevelgem developed around a 10-hectare artificial sand extraction pit. The sand was used for the construction of the E403 (A17) motorway in the early 1970s. The municipality purchased this pit and surrounding land between 1989 and 1995. Various planting activities and numerous management works (reprofiling the banks, creating a water berm, building observation huts and walls, creating walking paths, constructing a bat shelter, digging ponds, etc.) were carried out by the municipal council. This created a small but very interesting nature reserve. In 1996, the farm and the 29 hectares of surrounding agricultural land were purchased by the province, and large parts of the newly acquired area were afforested. In 1999, the province entered into a lease with the municipality for the management of the Bergelen pit and its surroundings. This created the Bergelen Provincial Estate, which currently covers an area of 47 hectares. The Heulebeek stream flows along and through the estate, still following a largely natural course there. You'll also find the Bulskamphoeve, first mentioned in Gullegem in 1549. It's a historic farmstead whose horseshoe-shaped buildings are situated within the ramparts. The farmstead was destroyed several times during wartime and subsequently rebuilt or renovated. The current building is believed to date from 1775. A protected monument, the Meiboom, also stands in the area. This is a group of six lime trees with a large iron cross in the center. Source: wevelgem.be

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December 31, 2025, Leers Filtration Ponds

The filter ponds in Leers were built to supply water to the Roubaix Canal, which is located nearby. Their primary function is to purify some of the water from the Grimonpont wastewater treatment plant. This plant initially filters 75% of the water; the ponds then process the remaining 25%. This final filtration takes seven days. During this process, the water flows through several ponds, moving from one to the other by gravity. This filtration technique is called phytoremediation: the water is naturally purified by algae, plants, and microorganisms that thrive in these ponds. In Leers, plants such as yellow iris and purple loosestrife, among others, play this purifying role. After seven days of filtration, the water flows into a final 9,000 m² basin. At this stage, it is perfectly purified and of very high quality. This final basin, known as the "storage basin," is the final step before the water is conveyed to the canal. The Leers filter ponds, formerly a landfill, are now a peaceful 5-hectare nature reserve, perfect for a relaxing walk, alone or with the family. The area is home to around thirty bird species, including the coot, the Mediterranean gull, and the reed bunting. If you look closely, you might even be lucky enough to spot a smooth newt swimming in the ponds, searching for small invertebrates to feed on. To protect the environment and wildlife, dogs must be kept on a leash on the paths and are not permitted in the winding sections of the ponds. Source: enm.lillemetropole.fr

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February 16, 2025, Bissegem Plage

With the realisation of Bissegem Plage, Bissegem will gain an attractive and peaceful location. It will be a beautiful piece of nature of almost 10,000m² (1ha) that will be permanently free from construction. In this way, we will preserve the unique green character along the Leie. This will undoubtedly become one of the most beautiful parts of Bissegem. In this zone, we will set up a water buffer basin. We will collect all the rainwater from the Driekerkenstraat here. It concerns two buffer basins, one of which overflows into the other. They are a maximum of half a metre deep. The largest of the two will never be dry. A jetty (wooden terrace) will partly bridge this basin. Here, everyone can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the passage of large boats. We provide a connection with the cemetery. In a large part of the site, children can romp and play freely. This is also possible in the smallest buffer basin. (info City of Kortrijk)

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The provincial domain De Gavers in Harelbeke and Deerlijk covers 192 hectares and is a popular recreational area with a large lake, created by sand extraction in the 1960s. The domain offers a wide range of activities: swimming, water sports, walking, cycling and an adventure park. In addition, there is a nature reserve where birds hibernate and a flower-rich area managed by Natuurpunt. The domain attracts around 800,000 visitors annually, who enjoy both the natural environment and the extensive recreational facilities.

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Children can also wade in the water here and walk on the planks

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Very nice to walk around the quiet lake, well-maintained path.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I find around Menen?

While Menen itself doesn't have prominent natural lakes, the wider region offers a variety of options. You can explore large artificial lake complexes like the Eau d'Heure Lakes, dam-created lakes such as Lake Bütgenbach, and natural bodies of water like Donkmeer. Additionally, there are recreational areas created by sand extraction, like the Lake at Provinciedomein De Gavers, and ecological reserves with water features, such as Green Area De Marionetten.

Are there family-friendly lakes near Menen?

Yes, several lakes in the region are great for families. The Lake at Provinciedomein De Gavers is a popular recreational area with swimming, water sports, and an adventure park. Bissegem Plage is designed with children in mind, offering space to romp and play freely. The Eau d'Heure Lakes complex also features an Aquacentre with water games, making it ideal for all ages.

What natural features can I expect to see around these lakes?

The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. At Leers Filtration Ponds, you'll find a peaceful 5-hectare nature reserve home to around thirty bird species and various aquatic plants. Donkmeer is a bird sanctuary, and its surroundings include the Gratiebos forests and Kalkense Meersen wetlands. The Eau d'Heure Lakes are surrounded by 70 km of banks, forests, and meadows, while Lake Bütgenbach is set in the picturesque Eastern Ardennes.

What outdoor activities are available near the lakes?

You can enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities. The Eau d'Heure Lakes are a paradise for water sports, including kayaking, windsurfing, and swimming, alongside land activities like cycling and hiking. Lake Bütgenbach is popular for windsurfing, kayaking, hiking, and mountain biking. For hiking specifically, you can explore various trails around Menen, including easy to moderate routes. Find more details on routes in the Hiking around Menen guide.

Are there opportunities for water sports?

Absolutely. The Eau d'Heure Lakes are the largest artificial lake complex in Belgium and offer extensive water sports, including kayaking, canoeing, windsurfing, paddleboarding, water skiing, sailing, jet skiing, motor boating, rowing, pedal boats, swimming, and diving. Lake Bütgenbach is also popular for windsurfing and kayaking, with a sandy beach and rentals available at "VENNtastic Beach." The Lake at Provinciedomein De Gavers also provides opportunities for swimming and various water sports.

Can I go cycling or mountain biking near the lakes?

Yes, the region offers excellent cycling and mountain biking opportunities. The Eau d'Heure Lakes have extensive trails for both, and Lake Bütgenbach is also known for its mountain biking routes. Donkmeer has cycling routes for exploring its surroundings. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Menen guide.

Are there any unique attractions or viewpoints?

Yes, there are several. At the Eau d'Heure Lakes, you can take a guided tour of the Plate Taille dam, the largest in Belgium, and enjoy panoramic views from its 107-meter tower. Bissegem Plage offers a jetty where you can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and watch boats pass by. The dam at Lake Bütgenbach is also an impressive engineering feat worth visiting.

What are the best places for a relaxing walk near Menen?

For a tranquil experience, consider the Leers Filtration Ponds, a peaceful 5-hectare nature reserve perfect for a relaxing walk. The Lake at Provinciedomein De Gavers also offers well-maintained paths for quiet walks. Donkmeer provides a serene environment for leisurely strolls and birdwatching. You can also find easy walking trails in the Green Area De Marionetten and Stadsgroen Marionetten – The Dragonfly.

Are dogs allowed on trails around the lakes?

At the Leers Filtration Ponds, dogs must be kept on a leash on the paths to protect the environment and wildlife. Specific rules for other locations may vary, so it's always best to check local signage.

Are there places to eat or stay near these lakes?

Yes, the larger lake complexes often have amenities. The Eau d'Heure Lakes complex includes holiday accommodations, restaurants, and cafés on site. Donkmeer is known for its seafood restaurants, particularly for fresh eel, a local delicacy. While specific details for all lakes are not available, these larger destinations are well-equipped for visitors.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Menen?

Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. The Lake at Provinciedomein De Gavers is loved for its quiet walking paths and extensive recreational facilities. Areas like Green Area De Marionetten and Stadsgroen Marionetten – The Dragonfly are valued as green treasures near the city center, perfect for relaxation and outdoor fun.

Can I find running trails near the lakes?

Yes, there are several running trails in the wider Menen region that may pass by or be near some of the water features. You can explore various routes with different difficulty levels. For detailed running routes, refer to the Running Trails around Menen guide.

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