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Top 8 Lakes in Den Treek Henschoten

Best lakes in Den Treek Henschoten are situated within a sprawling estate covering nearly 2,200 hectares. This area features diverse natural landscapes, including forests, fens, and sand drifts. It offers a range of experiences, from recreational activities to nature observation. The estate is characterized by its ecological value and varied terrain.

Best lakes in Den Treek Henschoten

  • The most popular lakes is Den Treek Bird Pond, a lake where the path leads around a large body of water. This…

Last updated: May 27, 2026

Den Treek Bird Pond

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Very nice place. You can walk around here.

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Zanderij Maarn is a former sand quarry, which has now grown into a special nature reserve of ecological value. You will find unique flora and fauna here, such as the little plover and grass snakes.

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Pond Het Heihuis

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Nice open sand area with a small pond.

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Henschotermeer

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This lake is a gem in a beautiful nature reserve. You can enjoy swimming there in the summer months, but it is also beautiful in the winter months (in my opinion it is more than at its best).

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View of Treekermeerje

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Martha
October 23, 2025, Vogelplas Den Treek

Unfortunately, visiting the Treek is not recommended https://www.utrechtslandschap.nl/nieuws/blijf-weg-uit-de-utrechtse-bos-en-natuurgebieden-tussen-a12-en-a28

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Enjoy the peace and quiet

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Nice place to sit down for a break. No benches unfortunately but with a blanket or seat flap you can enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

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Niels Kossen
November 12, 2024, Henschotermeer

The Henschotermeer, beautiful for walking. From 1 October to 30 March freely accessible. From 1 April to 30 September entrance fee.

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KoenkieMan
September 18, 2024, Vogelplas Den Treek

Wrong Gerard!! it was 29.98%

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Den Treek is a hamlet and estate belonging to the Dutch municipality of Leusden, in the province of Utrecht.

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The Zanderij nature reserve is ideally suited for an unforgettable Sunday morning walk

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Marc
March 23, 2024, Henschotermeer

This lake is a gem in a beautiful nature reserve. You can enjoy swimming there in the summer months, but it is also beautiful in the winter months (in my opinion it is more than at its best).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable lakes and water features to visit in Den Treek-Henschoten?

Den Treek-Henschoten offers a variety of water features. For recreation, Henschotermeer is a prominent lake with a sandy beach, clean water suitable for swimming, and play areas. For nature observation, Den Treek Bird Pond is known for its diverse birdlife, and Vogelwater Den Treek is a beautiful fen with views over the water, near where remnants of a 13,000-year-old primeval forest were discovered.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities in Den Treek-Henschoten?

Yes, Henschotermeer is particularly family-friendly. It features a sandy beach, shallow water for swimming, and designated play areas with water pumps and logs for children. It's an ideal spot for picnicking and enjoying the outdoors with family. Many of the walking routes around lakes like Den Treek Bird Pond are also suitable for families.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes in Den Treek-Henschoten?

The region boasts diverse natural features. Around the lakes, you'll find pine forests, wet and dry heathland, marsh areas, and sand drifts. For instance, Hazenwater is a unique marsh, heath, and sand drift area, part of an ecological corridor. Langeveen is characterized by fens and peatland, showcasing historical land use and unique flora like bog-rush and high moor moss.

Are there good hiking trails around the lakes in Den Treek-Henschoten?

Yes, Den Treek-Henschoten offers numerous hiking opportunities around its lakes and fens. For example, a 5.5 km walking route through Langeveen and Vogelwater starts from the Waterlooweg parking lot, offering insights into diverse habitats. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking in Den Treek Henschoten guide, including routes like the 'Low-threshold Utrecht routes - Heath and bird ponds near Den Treek'.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Den Treek-Henschoten?

The lakes in Den Treek-Henschoten offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming and recreational activities at Henschotermeer. Autumn provides stunning backdrops for photography and scenic walks as the pine forests change color. Winter can offer unique opportunities for quiet walks, especially around areas like View of Treekermeerje, where bird activity can still be observed.

Can I go birdwatching around the lakes?

Absolutely. Den Treek Bird Pond and Vogelwater (Den Treek Bird Pond) are prime locations for birdwatching, as their names suggest. The diverse habitats, including forests, fens, and open grasslands, attract a wide array of bird species such as woodpeckers, crested tits, common ravens, and woodlarks, depending on the season.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near the lakes?

Yes, the area around the lakes has historical significance. For instance, Langeveen was historically used for sheep grazing and haymaking, with evidence of turf extraction. Nearby Vogelwater Den Treek, remnants of a 13,000-year-old primeval forest were discovered in 2017, offering a glimpse into ancient ecosystems.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in Den Treek-Henschoten?

Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths for walking around lakes like Den Treek Bird Pond, the beautiful views over the water from spots like View of Treekermeerje, and the opportunity to observe diverse flora and fauna. The recreational facilities at Henschotermeer are also highly valued for a relaxing day out.

Are there options for cycling or running near the lakes?

Yes, the estate offers various routes for cycling and running. You can find numerous running trails, including those that pass by fens and bird ponds, in the Running Trails in Den Treek Henschoten guide. For cyclists, especially gravel biking enthusiasts, the Gravel biking in Den Treek Henschoten guide provides routes that traverse the diverse terrain, including areas near the water features.

Is there an entrance fee for any of the lakes?

Yes, entrance to the recreational lake Henschotermeer is paid. Tickets can typically be purchased online. Other natural areas and fens within the Den Treek-Henschoten estate generally do not require an entrance fee, though parking may have a cost.

Are dogs allowed on trails around the lakes?

While many areas in Den Treek-Henschoten are dog-friendly, it's important to note that some specific nature reserves, such as the Zanderij Maarn area near Maarnse Bergweg on Stameren estate, explicitly state that dogs are not welcome. Always check local signage or specific route information for regulations regarding dogs.

Where can I find less crowded spots around the lakes?

While Henschotermeer can be popular, especially on warm days, areas like Hazenwater and Langeveen are generally less crowded and offer a more secluded nature experience. These fens and marsh areas are primarily visited by nature enthusiasts and hikers, providing a quieter environment for observation and exploration.

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