Lakes around Voorst present a varied landscape, encompassing natural ponds, historical water features, and larger recreational areas. The municipality, situated in the Netherlands, offers access to diverse aquatic environments for exploration. These locations contribute to the region's natural appeal, providing settings for various outdoor pursuits. The area is characterized by its blend of natural and man-made water bodies, catering to different interests.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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very beautiful floating bridge
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mom and dad stork on their nest
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The Pluizenmeer is a characteristic fen (small lake) nestled in the Renderklippen: a heathland and woodland formed by ice-age moraines. Originally called "Vlasmeertje" (Little Flax Lake), it was quickly nicknamed "Pluizenmeertje" (Little Fluffy Peat Grass) because it is fringed with fluffy bog grass (cotton cotton).
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Beautiful!!! The old, old swimming pool of Loenen located in the middle of the forest. Beautiful!!! The old, old swimming pool of Loenen located in the middle of the forest
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a nice little water. also nice for a refreshing dip for the dogs. but leash area
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This is the entrance to the nature reserve in the floodplains of the IJssel.
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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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Very fun to walk over a floating bridge.
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You can discover several unique natural water bodies. Salamander Pond is a beautiful smaller lake nestled between forest and heathland, known for opportunities to spot tadpoles, salamanders, frogs, and dragonflies in spring. Another serene spot is Pluizenmeer, located within the Dellen forest, which is home to many frogs and offers a peaceful environment.
Yes, the area features historical water bodies. The Old Groenouwe Swimming Pool is a magical place in the middle of the forest, dating back to 1920. While now a ruin, its wall and structure are still visible. Additionally, the Trout Pond, created around 1900, once served as a breeding pond for trout for the palace kitchen and is now a beautiful stretch of water surrounded by historic buildings.
While not directly within Voorst, Rhederlaag Recreational Lake is a popular destination for watersports. It offers extensive water areas and sandy beaches at Giesbeek and Lathum, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, surfing, paddleboarding, and even water skiing. You can also rent sloops, canoes, and pedal boats there.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. Salamander Pond is great for nature observation, especially spotting tadpoles and other wildlife. Rhederlaag Recreational Lake, located nearby, is highly family-friendly with sandy beaches, playgrounds, and various water activities suitable for all ages, including a 'floti water park'.
The lakes around Voorst offer diverse natural features. At Salamander Pond, you can observe salamanders, frogs, grass snakes, and dragonflies, particularly in spring. Pluizenmeer is known for its many frogs. The broader area, including places like Bussloo Recreational Lake, provides scenic beauty and opportunities for tranquil walks amidst nature.
Yes, there are several running trails. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Lakeside Path at Bussloo' which offers moderate to difficult runs around Bussloo Recreational Lake. You can explore more running options on the Running Trails around Voorst guide.
Absolutely. The region offers excellent opportunities for both gravel biking and mountain biking. You can find routes such as 'Beautiful Sand Paths – Singletrack paradise' for gravel biking or 'Militair Bos Singletrack' for mountain biking. Discover more trails in the Gravel biking around Voorst guide and the MTB Trails around Voorst guide.
Visitors appreciate the varied landscape, from natural ponds to larger recreational areas. Many enjoy the serene environments of places like Pluizenmeer and the wildlife spotting opportunities at Salamander Pond. The historical significance of sites like the Old Groenouwe Swimming Pool also captivates many.
Yes, there is a notable Floating bridge. This pontoon bridge is located behind the Duursche Waarden visitor center and provides access to a beautiful nature reserve, offering a unique way to explore the area.
While specific rules vary, some areas near the lakes are dog-friendly. For example, near Salamander Pond, there is a dog off-leash forest and a 'wet noses route' where dogs can run loose, though loose dogs are prohibited at the pond itself. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
Bussloo Recreational Lake, conveniently close to Voorst, is known for its scenic beauty and tranquil setting. It's a popular spot for walks and offers pleasant views. While specific detailed activities are not always listed, recreational lakes in the Netherlands typically support activities like swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking, making it an excellent choice for a leisurely day trip.
Yes, Bussloo Recreational Lake is a well-developed recreational area, and it typically features facilities like cafes and restaurants. These establishments provide convenient options for refreshments and meals during your visit.


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