Best attractions and places to see around Drontermeer, a lake situated between Flevoland, Gelderland, and Overijssel, offer a mix of natural landscapes and engineering structures. This part of the Veluwerandmeren features the lake itself, along with significant landmarks like the Reevesluis and the Drontermeertunnel. The region provides opportunities for cycling and exploring historical sites, making it a diverse destination.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Great bike path and easy to ride.
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Not suitable for large bikes such as velomobiles, cargo bikes and bakfietsen. Instead, use the northern Roggebotbrug or the southern bridge near Elburg
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Reevesluis is a beautiful resting point with great views
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It's always nice and interesting to watch the goings-on in and around a lock...👍🤗😀 🚲Greetings from Wetterau... Simone & Michael🙋🏻🙋♂️
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Enjoy the time when the bridge opens
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The Drontermeer region is known for its impressive engineering structures. You can visit the Reevesluis, a significant lock complex that includes a discharge sluice and a fish passage, crucial for flood defense. Another notable structure is the Elburg Bridge, offering views of the Veluwemeer and serving as an important crossing point. The Drontermeertunnel, a railway tunnel connecting Flevoland and Overijssel, also runs beneath the lake, though it's not directly accessible for exploration.
The Drontermeer itself is a prominent natural feature, offering scenic views. It is home to three small islands: De Eekt, Abbert, and Reve. De Eekt is designated for recreation, while Abbert and Reve are preserved for nature. Additionally, the Kievitsland natural area, spanning Flevoland and Gelderland, provides lush green landscapes ideal for cycling.
Yes, the historic Hanseatic city of Elburg is a highly recommended detour. Although not directly on the lake, it's very close to the Elburg Bridge and offers a charming old town center with a rich history.
The Drontermeer area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Mushroom in Abbertbos – Picnic Spot by the Sheep loop' or the 'Drontermeer Lock – Cycle Path Along the Drontermeer loop'. Mountain bikers can try routes like 'View of the Drontermeer – City Park loop from Elburg', while gravel bikers might enjoy the 'Zandenplas – Ronde Huisweg gravel path loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and gravel biking guide for Drontermeer.
Absolutely. The region is a paradise for cyclists. The Cycle Path Along the Drontermeer is a popular choice, offering views of the Reeve and newly constructed nature reserves. It's paved and suitable for all bikes. Other well-regarded routes include the 'Rondje Drontermeer' and sections of the long-distance 'Zuiderzeeroute'.
The Drontermeer region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Summer offers warmer weather ideal for cycling and exploring the lake. During the week and outside of the high season, cycling paths tend to be less crowded.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Reevesluis and Drontermeer Lock are both categorized as family-friendly, offering interesting sights of modern engineering. The recreational island De Eekt also provides opportunities for family outings.
Yes, the Reevesluis is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Cycle Path Along the Drontermeer is paved and in good condition, making it suitable for various mobility needs.
Visitors frequently appreciate the well-maintained cycling paths, the serene lake views, and the blend of natural beauty with impressive modern infrastructure. The opportunity to explore both the engineering marvels like the locks and the peaceful natural reserves is a highlight for many.
While specific cafes are not detailed in the provided information, the nearby historic city of Elburg is highly recommended for its charming town center, where you would typically find various dining options. The 'At Sea Bar en Restaurant' is also mentioned in connection with a hiking route, suggesting options exist around the lake.
The Reevesluis is a crucial lock complex that replaced the Roggebot lock. It serves an important flood defense function, managing water levels and allowing the IJssel to drain into the Reevemeer. It also includes a fish passage and is part of the 'Room for the River' project, highlighting modern Dutch water management.
Yes, sections of the long-distance 'Zuiderzeeroute' pass through the Drontermeer region. This route circles the former Zuiderzee, offering insights into the rich history of the area and its relationship with water management.


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