Best lakes around Kasterlee, a municipality in the Belgian province of Antwerp, offer diverse natural water bodies. The region is characterized by its varied landscapes, including forests, fens, and heathland. These areas provide serene environments for nature observation and outdoor activities. Kasterlee's natural features include unique geological formations that have created distinct aquatic ecosystems.
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Many captivating stories have been written about this well (not just any well). The first probably dates back to 1571, when Lieske Coolbonders committed suicide by drowning herself in the well while the devil himself was pursuing her. Lieske was the illegitimate daughter of Katrien Coolbonders, who was raped by a Spanish nobleman. The nobleman was murdered by Katrien's husband. The body was first dumped in the Devil's Well. Later, it was buried somewhere nearby. (Efkesweg.be)
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Fantastic walk...very well signposted and with varied scenery! The Magpie Heath in Beerse!
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Very beautiful fen, a beautiful view from all sides
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Beautiful place in Antwerp, beautiful heathland, does not always have to be Kalmthout (and certainly not on a Sunday, much quieter here)
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Here you can start various walks
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It is a beautiful untouched piece of nature where the untouchedness is slightly adjusted by human responsible interventions as it should be everywhere. Go and see!
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Fun to spin the wheel here and listen to the story around this mysterious pool...
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Het Zwart Water is a nature reserve southwest of the town of Lichtaart, which is part of the Antwerp municipality of Kasterlee, located near Lavendelweg 1-3. The area is managed by the Agency for Nature and Forests. The area is located on the Kempense Heuvelrug and consists of a fen that used to be in a drifting sand and heathland area, but was largely forested with conifers during the 19th century. On the edge of the fen you will find bog myrtle thickets, willow swamp forest and poor grassland. There is a floating dome in the fen that forms a safe resting place for birds. The forest is gradually being transformed into more mixed forest. In addition, there are remnants of heathland.
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The region offers diverse natural features. For instance, The Zwart Water is a unique fen known for its dark-colored water due to peat development. Devil's Pit Pond showcases a characteristic Kempen landscape with dry and wet heathland, fens, and bog. The Ronde Put Nature Reserve features open water, reed land, marshland, and coniferous forest.
Yes, several lakes are excellent for birdwatching. The Zwart Water has a floating platform birds use for resting and nesting. The Ronde Put Nature Reserve, originally a bird sanctuary, continues to attract a variety of species and has bird watching huts. Snepkens Pond, one of Flanders' oldest nature reserves, is also a strong attraction for birds due to its water features.
Warandeplas is a beautiful location for both walking and cycling. The Ronde Put Nature Reserve is also ideal for walkers seeking to relax and immerse themselves in nature. For more extensive routes, you can explore various cycling routes and running trails around Kasterlee that often pass by these lakes.
Yes, many of the lakes and their surrounding nature reserves are considered family-friendly. Highlights like The Zwart Water, Warandeplas, Devil's Pit Pond, Ronde Put Nature Reserve, and Snepkens Pond are all categorized as suitable for families, offering serene environments for nature observation and gentle outdoor activities.
Yes, Warandeplas is particularly dog-friendly, featuring a designated zone where dogs are allowed to freely enter the water. It's a great spot for enjoying nature with your canine companion.
Some lakes have interesting historical backgrounds. For example, the area around Devil's Pit Pond has yielded archaeological finds indicating prehistoric burial fields. The Ronde Put Nature Reserve is part of an old cultural landscape, showing evidence of past land use including peat swamp exploitation and changes in forestry and agriculture.
Yes, Kasterlee offers various mountain biking opportunities. You can find several MTB trails around Kasterlee that traverse the diverse landscapes, including forests and areas near the lakes. These routes cater to different skill levels, from easy to moderate.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. For birdwatching, the bird migration and winter months are particularly good at places like Warandeplas, when waterfowl are abundant. Generally, warmer weather is pleasant for enjoying the serenity of the lakeshores and outdoor activities like walking and cycling.
While the serenity of a lakeshore can be enjoyed, specific swimming areas are not explicitly detailed for most lakes. At Warandeplas, swimming is prohibited, though water skiing is possible. Always check local regulations before attempting to swim in any natural water body.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the unique landscapes, such as the dark waters of The Zwart Water, and the varied habitats of reserves like Ronde Put. The opportunity for birdwatching, peaceful walks, and cycling through scenic routes are also highly valued.
While not explicitly detailed in the guide data, regional information suggests that Jef's Lake at De Karperhoeve is a popular destination for carp anglers, known for its excellent carp population. It's advisable to check local regulations and permits for fishing in other lakes.
The terrain around Kasterlee's lakes is varied, reflecting the Kempen landscape. You can expect a mix of wooded paths, heathland, and areas near fens and bogs. Trails can range from easy, flat walks to more moderate routes, often featuring sand extraction pits, dune landscapes, and forest paths.


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