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Top 6 Lakes in Paleispark Het Loo

Best lakes in Paleispark Het Loo are situated within a historical park known for its natural and cultural significance. The park features a landscape shaped by centuries of royal influence, including various water features. These lakes offer opportunities for walking and observing historical elements integrated into the natural environment. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical context for visitors.

Best lakes in Paleispark Het Loo

  • The most popular lakes is Upper and Lower Field Ponds, a…

Last updated: August 4, 2026

Trout Pond

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This pond was created around 1900.

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Upper and Lower Field Ponds

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Around 1820, the ponds originally used for fish farming were converted "romantically".

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Royal Bathhouse and Dock, Veluwe

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Bathhouse with jetty on the lake.

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Bath Pavilion

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The tea pavilion and the bathing pavilion date from the second half of the 19th century. The tea pavilion was originally intended as a shooting gallery, where people shot at …

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Boathouse

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Beautiful view of the pond from the boathouse. Who knows, Wilhelmina may have written her memoirs here: Lonely but not alone.

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Het pad der Liefde
January 12, 2025, Hoge en Lage Veldvijver (Upper and Lower Field Ponds)

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Next to the trout pond you will find this mysterious little house. When you peek inside, there doesn't seem to be much inside. Yet it has been widely used in the past. In this house the palace staff collected tipsy game. The dead animals were then put through the meat grinder. Together with some flour they were then fed to the trout. The trout from the pond were served in the palace. For example, the royal family had fresh trout available when there were guests.

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Ilse Buitelaar
February 19, 2024, Boothuis

Beautiful view of the pond from the boathouse. Who knows, Wilhelmina may have written her memoirs here: Lonely but not alone.

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Ilse Buitelaar
February 19, 2024, Badpalvioen

The tea pavilion and the bathing pavilion date from the second half of the 19th century. The tea pavilion was originally intended as a shooting gallery, where people shot at a target set up in the open air. On the left side of the tea pavilion you will find a boathouse.

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Translated, this means something like "Upper and Lower Feldteich". Governor Willem III. At the end of the 17th century, had rectangular fish ponds built, which in 1820 were redesigned into two large, oval field ponds. The Löwenbrücke at a small overflow separates the Hohen Feldteich from the Niedere Feldteich. The royal family (i.e. the high lords) swam in the "High Pond", and the staff bathed in the "Lower Pond".

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According to tradition, King Willem III. love to swim in this bathing pavilion. He was also called the "Water Hero of Het Loo", in a somewhat satirical reference to the "Hero of Waterloo". This was the honorary title of his father, Willem II, who had fought against Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.

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The trout pond is one of the water features of the old park. It is a long and narrow pond that dates from 1900. Under King William I, the pond was provided with small bridges and houses around it. The pond used to serve as a breeding pond for trout for the palace kitchen. Now it is just a beautiful stretch of water, surrounded by beautiful buildings and flowering plants.

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Nice to walk around and watch the fish and geese on the dock

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly lakes and activities in Paleispark Het Loo?

Yes, several lakes in Paleispark Het Loo are considered family-friendly. For instance, both the Trout Pond and the Upper and Lower Field Ponds are great for families. The park's historical context and natural environment offer a blend of educational and recreational opportunities for all ages.

What historical features can I find around the lakes in Paleispark Het Loo?

The lakes are rich in history. The Upper and Lower Field Ponds were originally fish farming ponds, later redesigned in 1820, with the Löwenbrücke separating them. The Trout Pond, created around 1900, historically served as a breeding pond for the palace kitchen. You can also see the Royal Bathhouse and Dock, Veluwe, built for King Willem III, and the Bath Pavilion, which was originally a shooting gallery.

What kind of walking routes are available around the lakes?

Paleispark Het Loo offers various walking routes that allow you to explore the lakes and surrounding parkland. While specific difficulty levels for lake walks aren't detailed, the park's landscape is generally accessible, providing opportunities for easy strolls around the water features. Many routes combine natural beauty with historical sights.

Can I find viewpoints overlooking the lakes?

Yes, there are several spots offering beautiful views. The Upper and Lower Field Ponds are noted for their scenic vistas. Additionally, the Royal Bathhouse and Dock, Veluwe and the Boathouse provide excellent vantage points to admire the ponds and their surroundings.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes in Paleispark Het Loo?

Beyond walking around the lakes, the wider Paleispark Het Loo area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Gravel biking routes, and Running Trails, catering to various skill levels from easy to difficult.

Are there any cafes or facilities near the lakes?

While specific cafes directly adjacent to every lake are not detailed, the Bath Pavilion, which includes a boathouse, indicates facilities within the park that might offer refreshments or services. The park is generally well-equipped for visitors.

What is the best season to visit the lakes in Paleispark Het Loo?

Paleispark Het Loo is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer lush greenery and blooming plants around the lakes, making it ideal for walks and enjoying the natural scenery. Autumn brings vibrant fall colors, while winter can offer a serene, frosty landscape, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

What kind of wildlife can be observed around the lakes?

The lakes and surrounding parkland provide a habitat for various wildlife. While specific species are not listed, as a natural park with water features, you can expect to see a variety of birds, insects, and possibly small mammals. The historical use of the Trout Pond for fish farming suggests a healthy aquatic ecosystem.

Are there circular walks around the lakes?

Yes, Paleispark Het Loo is known for its well-maintained paths, and many routes within the park, including those around the lakes, are designed as circular walks. These allow visitors to experience the diverse landscapes and historical elements without retracing their steps.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in Paleispark Het Loo?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Trout Pond is admired for its 'beautiful stretch of water, surrounded by beautiful buildings and flowering plants.' The historical context, such as the royal connections to the Upper and Lower Field Ponds and the Royal Bathhouse, also adds to the unique charm and appeal for visitors.

Is parking available for visitors to the lakes?

Yes, Paleispark Het Loo has designated parking areas for visitors. It is advisable to check the official park website or local signage for the most current information on parking locations and any associated fees before your visit.

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